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<center><h3> Elvis Costello and Rubinoos | <center><h3> Elvis Costello and Rubinoos provide{{nb}}short,{{nb}}good{{nb}}show </h3></center> | ||
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Although he didn't do "Alison," his most famous song, he did cover much of his better material, particularly "Lip Service," "Pump It Up," "No Action" and "The Beat," all from ''This Year's Model''. | Although he didn't do "Alison," his most famous song, he did cover much of his better material, particularly "Lip Service," "Pump It Up," "No Action" and "The Beat," all from ''This Year's Model''. | ||
The night's finest song was "Radio Radio," Costello's scathing attack on the world of Top 40. One line says it all: ''"The radio is in the hands of such a lot of fools trying to anesthetize the way that you feel."'' | The night's finest song was "Radio, Radio," Costello's scathing attack on the world of Top 40. One line says it all: ''"The radio is in the hands of such a lot of fools trying to anesthetize the way that you feel."'' | ||
He introduced the song by telling the crowd "We been here all day and we been listening to the radio. And if you think that Toto and Foreigner are where it's at, then there's something seriously wrong with you." | He introduced the song by telling the crowd "We been here all day and we been listening to the radio. And if you think that Toto and Foreigner are where it's at, then there's something seriously wrong with you." | ||
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'''The Red and Black, March 6, 1979 | '''The Red and Black, March 6, 1979 | ||
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[[Bobby Byrd]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]] and opening act [[The Rubinoos]], Saturday, [[Concert 1979-03-03 Atlanta|March 3, 1979]], Agora Ballroom, Atlanta, | [[Bobby Byrd]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]] and opening act [[The Rubinoos]], Saturday, [[Concert 1979-03-03 Atlanta|March 3, 1979]], Agora Ballroom, Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
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