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  • | <span style="font-size:100%">'''No 1''' [[No 1 index|{{n}}]]</span> *[[No 1, May 28, 1983|1983 May 28]][https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/4788
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  • *[[Smash Hits, December 11, 1980|1980 December 11]] ...une 11, 1981|1981 June 11]][https://archive.org/details/smash-hits-1981-06-11/page/n9/mode/2up {{t}}]
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  • ...ldman, a pair of talented Australians collectively known as the Rich Kids (no relation to Scots with pencil moustaches). People like this should be in fi |prev = Melody Maker, August 11, 1984
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  • *[[Record Mirror, August 6, 1977|1977 August 6]] *[[Record Mirror, August 13, 1977|1977 August 13]]
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  • *[[New Musical Express, August 6, 1977|1977 August 6]] *[[New Musical Express, August 13, 1977|1977 August 13]]
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  • ..., [[Concert 1984-10-22 London|22nd]] and [[Concert 1984-10-29 London|29th, 1984]].</small></center> [[image:1984-08-11 New Musical Express page 32 advertisement.jpg|440px|center|Hammersmith Pala
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  • *[[Record Mirror, March 11, 1978]] ...ord Mirror page 14 clipping 01.jpg|x120px|border|link=Record Mirror, March 11, 1978]]
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  • *[[Washington Star, March 1, 1978]] *[[Sounds, March 11, 1978]]
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  • *[[Acoustic Guitar, August 2009|Acoustic Guitar]] *[[Alternative Press, August 1996|Alternative Press]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, January 2014|What's new, February 2014}} *[[Semper, October 11, 1983]]
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  • {{1.5of5stars}} Elvis lives! No, not the fat one. The skinny one.
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  • {{What's new browser|What's new, August 2020|What's new, October 2020}} *[[Maclean's, August 22, 1983]]
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  • *[[No Depression, March 7, 2015]] [[image:1990-11-02 Daily Oklahoman page W-05 clipping 01.jpg|x120px|link=Daily Oklahoman, N
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  • *[[London Guardian, March 1, 2020]] *[[San Pedro News-Pilot, August 26, 1983|San Pedro News-Pilot, Aug. 26, 1983]]
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  • |width="1%" style="border: 0px; padding: 0;"| *[[Starlet, January 3, 1984]]
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  • DJ: I'm fine. I'm so happy to have you here you have no idea and what we want to do like I said to you before we opened up the micr [[image:1984-01-00 Talking In The Dark page 10.jpg|100px|border|right]]
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  • {{What's new browser|What's new, June 2018|What's new, August 2018}} *[[Hot Press, November 2, 1984]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, September 2015|What's new, November 2015}} [[image:1985-11-15 Chicago Tribune page 7-84 clipping 01.jpg|x120px|link=Chicago Tribune, N
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  • *[[Pitchfork, October 1, 2007]] *[[Webcast 2020-11-29 The Immobile Tour|November 29, 2020, The Immobile Tour]]
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  • *[[Record Mirror, March 24, 1984]] ...Record Mirror page 02 clipping 01.jpg|x120px|link=Record Mirror, March 24, 1984]]
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  • *[[Los Angeles Times, May 3, 1984]] *[[Metro Weekly, November 1, 2018]]
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  • {{whats new date|August 31}} {{whats new date|August 30}}
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  • *[[Barrie Examiner, June 1, 2009|Barrie Examiner]] *[[Chilliwack Progress, August 8, 1984|Chilliwack Progress]]
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  • {{What's new browser|What's new, August 2016|What's new, October 2016}} ...|Talking In The Dark, January 1984|''Talking In The Dark'', No. 5, January 1984}}
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  • *[[Rumba, August 14, 2009]] *[[East Liverpool Review, February 11, 1993|East Liverpool Review, Feb. 11, 1993]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, July 2015|What's new, September 2015}} {{whats new date|August 31}}
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, October 2015|What's new, December 2015}} *[[Tufts University Daily, February 11, 1981]]
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  • *[[Canberra Times, April 11, 1980|1980 April 11]] *[[Canberra Times, January 11, 1982|1982 January 11]]
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  • *[[Repubblica, August 26, 2013]] *[[Det Nye, January 31, 1984]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, August 2015|What's new, October 2015}} *[[Milwaukee Journal, August 5, 1982]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, April 2014|What's new, June 2014}} *[[Canarias Ahora, July 1, 2008]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, October 2014|What's new, December 2014}} [[image:2011-02-27 Seoul poster 1.jpg|x120px]]
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  • *[[Neues Deutschland, October 11, 2014|Neues Deutschland]] *[[Bravo, June 1, 1978|Bravo]]
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  • *[[Gabba Gabba Hey, No. 3, 1977]] ...1977-09-00 Gabba Gabba Hey page 16.jpg|x120px|border|link=Gabba Gabba Hey, No. 3, 1977]]
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  • *[[Elsewhere, August 29, 2008]] *[[No Depression, May 17, 2011]]
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  • *[[Oor, February 11, 1989]] [[image:2013-11-00 Tracks (Switzerland) page 22.jpg|x120px|border|link=Tracks (Switzerland)
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  • *[[The Record, September 1984]] [[image:1984-09-00 The Record page 56.jpg|x120px|link=The Record, September 1984]]
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  • 1 September 1983 11. Temptation
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, June 2015|What's new, August 2015}} [[image:1977-11-25 Carleton University Charlatan page 13 clipping 01.jpg|x120px|border|link
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, February 2014|What's new, April 2014}} *[[Gainesville Sun, August 10, 1984]]
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  • *[[Consequence of Sound, August 2, 2010]] *[[New Musical Express, April 28, 1984]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, November 2015|What's new, January 2016}} ...ship Echoes-Sentinel, August 23, 1984|Warren Twp Echoes-Sentinel, Aug. 23, 1984]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, June 2014|What's new, August 2014}} *[[Lawrence Journal-World, October 11, 2002]]
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  • *[[New Musical Express, August 20, 1983]] ...al Express page 03 clipping 01.jpg|x120px|border|link=New Musical Express, August 20, 1983]]
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  • *[[Melody Maker, August 6, 1977]] ...e:1977-08-06 Melody Maker pages 22-23.jpg|x120px|border|link=Melody Maker, August 6, 1977]]
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  • *[[Northwest Herald, April 1, 1994]] ...etracks page 07 clipping composite.jpg|x120px|link=Northwest Herald, April 1, 1994]]
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  • {{What's new 1|What's new, February 2015|What's new, April 2015}} *[[Cal State Northridge Daily Sundial, August 22, 1983|Cal St. Northridge Daily Sundial, Aug. 22, 1983]]
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  • *[[Washington Post, March 1, 1978|1978 March 1]] *[[Washington Post, August 13, 1978|1978 August 13]]
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  • *[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 1, 1978|1978 February 1]] *[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 6, 1982|1982 August 6]]
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  • ...since ''Goodbye Cruel World'' added "torch singer" to his resume in early 1984. ...where his third and most vital LP, ''Armed Forces'', is playing. Yet Side 1, the fast side, of the new LP is where we wish Elvis were still at.
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  • *[[Los Angeles Times, June 1, 1978|1978 June 1]] *[[Los Angeles Times, February 1, 1981|1981 February 1]]
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  • ...-}} [[#1981|1981]] {{-}} [[#1982|1982]] {{-}} [[#1983|1983]] {{-}} [[#1984|1984]] {{-}} [[#1993|1993]] {{-}} [[#1994|1994]] {{-}} [[#1996|1996]] {{-}} [[#1 | 1977-11-27
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  • | length1 = 1:22 | title3 = [[No Dancing]]
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  • ...]], 1994<br>[[The Very Best Of Elvis Costello]], 1999<br>[[Singles, Volume 1]], 2003<br>[[The Best Of Elvis Costello The First 10 Years]], 2007<br>[[Unf ...]], 2004<br>[[Acoustic 80s]], 2004<br>[[Rock Spirit - The Golden Age: 1967-1984]], 2005<br>[[The Best Album Tracks ...Ever!]], 2005<br>[[20th Century Maste
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  • Once again Elvis steps out alone to take lead on "Think Of Me" leaving no doubt he's right where he should be. ...of Jazz Passengers co-founder the great Curtis Fowlkes who passed away on August 31st of congestive heart failure at the age of 73...R.I.P Curtis
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  • |info = 2 minutes plays in the background at 1:20:00 |info = 45 seconds plays in the background at 1:26:00
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  • ...lex love songs. In recent times, no other pop artist has been as prolific: 11{{nb}}studio albums in nine years. |prev = Boston Globe, August 23, 1984
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  • ...Uebervinyl] compares the Mobile Fidelity reissue of My Aim Is True with a 1984 Italian reissue on Stiff Records. ...cogs.com/Elvis-Costello-My-Aim-Is-True/release/2094669 My Aim Is True MFSL 1-329 (Discogs)]
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  • ...id it came from a newspaper article, but the figure we owed was more like £1.4m. And I was the biggest creditor;" claims the buccaneering Robinson, who Starting with "So it Goes" by Nick Lowe, issued in August 1976, the world's most flexible label issued singles by pub-rock acts Rooga
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  • ...shows was so novel, the audience was abuzz with "I think he'll do this," "No, I think he'll do that!" If anything, the unexpected was ''expected''. ...all these to drive home the point that, yes, that's really all it was — ''no surprises''. This night was clearly designed to blow all those audience ple
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  • |prev = 1984-08-15 Holmdel concert program ===1984-08-24 Rochester Hills concert program===
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  • ...adness, the natural heirs to Dury's music-hall-meets-ska, reached No.{{nb}}1 with "House of Fun," a rites-of-passage song about buying condoms, and the On 14 August 1976, Lowe's "So It Goes"/ "Heart of the City," a publisher's demo recorded
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  • ...nd rehearsals were booked at Shepperton for 13 December onwards. There was no time to waste — gigs were lined up for the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool ...because we felt this sound lent us a particular identity, and also because no one we'd worked with since had insisted on us adding anything else, except
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  • ...ation between Costello, keyboardist Steve Nieve, and drummer Pete Thomas — no relation to Attractions bass great Bruce Thomas. Since joining the band in ...aragher was born the sixth of eight children in Long Beach, California, on August 18, 1957. His family moved inland to nearby Redlands a few years later. Wit
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  • No. ...nni. Dopo andai a vivere a Liverpool per due anni, presi il mio «A level» (1) lì.
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  • '''17. “''Goodbye Cruel World''” (1984)'''<br> The first sign of greatness is “Room with No Number,” an upbeat pop song that takes full of advantage of having the wo
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  • .../newportjazz.org/lineup Newport Jazz Festival] in Newport, RI on Saturday, August 3. Festival tickets are now on sale. ...rt 2024-09-27 Dublin|September 27]] to [[Concert 2024-10-01 Dublin|October 1]]. They also play [[Concert 2024-09-25 Wolverhampton|Wolverhampton]] for th
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  • ...p://www.elviscostello.com official website]. The questions and answers can no longer be found on the official site, but they are archived below.'' |valign="top"|<span style="font-size:250%;line-height:1.2em">Q</span>&emsp;
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  • ...trick MacManus began having the time of his life on Wednesday, the 25th of August, 1954. Declan was born at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington in London, England In August 1976, new independent label [[Stiff Records]] placed an ad in the English m
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  • ...hapters dealing with different themes concerning the downside of romance — no wonder it has been described as the first "concept" album. ...hile, was undergoing its own postwar evolution, graduating in seriousness, no longer just the stuff of dancehall entertainment. Artists like Thelonious M
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  • ...Lowe on inspired form, the quartet emerged with a record that sounded like no-one else, a masterpiece that alchemised Costello from aspiring songwriter t ...shows, slotted sweetly into the mayhem of 1977. On or offstage, there was no spikier presence in town.
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