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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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[[Dave White]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]] and opening act [[The Rubinoos]], | [[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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