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Not too many singers can describe lovers sitting on a sofa as ''"two little Hitters fighting until, one little Hitler does the other one's will."''
And most pop singers don't address the girl of their dreams with, ''"If I go down, you're going with me."''
And most rock singers don't give a damn about anything more than this week's platinum album enough to half sing, half shout, ''"What's so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding?"''
In fact, some couldn't do it without people seriously questioning their heterosexuality, or something like that.
Elvis Costello can, and he did in Birmingham last Thursday night before a packed, hungry crowd at the Brothers Music Hall.
There was plenty of food, beer and other beverages to be consumed by the 650 or so rock 'n' roll
die-hards, but Costello provided the meat of the evening with his irreverent, electric, often heavyhanded power rock.




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'''Auburn Plainsman, March 8, 1979
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[[Dave White]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]] and opening act [[The Rubinoos]], Saturday, [[Concert 1979-03-03 Atlanta|March 3, 1979]], Agora Ballroom, Atlanta, GA.
[[Dave White]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]] and opening act [[The Rubinoos]], Thursday, [[Concert 1979-03-01 Birmingham|March 1, 1979]], Brothers Music Hall, Birmingham, Alabama.


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Not too many singers can describe lovers sitting on a sofa as "two little Hitters fighting until, one little Hitler does the other one's will."

And most pop singers don't address the girl of their dreams with, "If I go down, you're going with me."

And most rock singers don't give a damn about anything more than this week's platinum album enough to half sing, half shout, "What's so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding?"

In fact, some couldn't do it without people seriously questioning their heterosexuality, or something like that.

Elvis Costello can, and he did in Birmingham last Thursday night before a packed, hungry crowd at the Brothers Music Hall.

There was plenty of food, beer and other beverages to be consumed by the 650 or so rock 'n' roll die-hards, but Costello provided the meat of the evening with his irreverent, electric, often heavyhanded power rock.





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Auburn Plainsman, March 8, 1979


Dave White reviews Elvis Costello & The Attractions and opening act The Rubinoos, Thursday, March 1, 1979, Brothers Music Hall, Birmingham, Alabama.

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