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| [[Love Is Like Everything]] || [[Elvis Costello]] || 1 || [[Concert 1972-05-05 Liverpool|May 5, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || [[Concert 1972-05-05 Liverpool|May 5, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || Recorded as a home demo by [[Rusty]] in November 1972. | | [[Love Is Like Everything]] || [[Elvis Costello]] || 1 || [[Concert 1972-05-05 Liverpool|May 5, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || [[Concert 1972-05-05 Liverpool|May 5, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || Recorded as a home demo by [[Rusty]] in November 1972. | ||
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| [[Maureen And Dan]] || [[Elvis Costello]], [[Allan Mayes]] || 1 || [[Concert 1972-11-30 Liverpool |November 30, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || | | [[Maureen And Dan]] || [[Elvis Costello]], [[Allan Mayes]] || 1 || [[Concert 1972-11-30 Liverpool |November 30, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || Christmas 1253] || This song is a very early version of [[Ghost Train]]. [[Rusty]] also performed a version called "The Show Must Go On", which may be the earliest version. [[Allan Mayes]] recorded a version called [[Maureen And Sam]] on his album [[Allan Mayes: Stumbling In The Aisle|Stumbling In The Aisle]] in 1986. | ||
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| [[Silver Minute]] || [[Elvis Costello]] (unconfirmed) || 2 || [[Concert 1972-07-17 Liverpool |July 17, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || [[Concert 1972-07-18 Liverpool |July 18, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || Recorded as a home demo by [[Rusty]] in November 1972. | | [[Silver Minute]] || [[Elvis Costello]] (unconfirmed) || 2 || [[Concert 1972-07-17 Liverpool |July 17, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || [[Concert 1972-07-18 Liverpool |July 18, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || Recorded as a home demo by [[Rusty]] in November 1972. | ||
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| [[Are You Afraid Of Your Children?]] || [[Elvis Costello]] || 0 || - || - || Recorded as a home demo by [[Rusty]] in November 1972. | | [[Are You Afraid Of Your Children?]] || [[Elvis Costello]] || 0 || - || - || Recorded as a home demo by [[Rusty]] in November 1972. | ||
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| [[Christmas 1253]] || unknown ([[Allan Mayes, [[Elvis Costello]], or both) || 2 || [[Concert 1972-10-26 Liverpool |October 26, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || [[Concert 1972-11-30 Liverpool |November 30, 1972, Liverpool, England]] || - | |||
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Revision as of 02:53, 27 February 2017
Allan Mayes and the future Elvis Costello performed together under the name Rusty in 1972 and 1973.
Repertoire
Originals
Covers
- Bless The Weather
- Cecilia
- Cotton Fields
- Country Girl
- Dance, Dance, Dance
- Dead Skunk
- Don't Lose Your Grip On Love
- Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
- Fog On The Tyne
- Happy Together
- I'm Ahead If I Can Quit While I'm Behind
- I've Been Working
- Johnny B. Goode
- Ju Ju Man
- Just My Way Of Saying Thank You
- Lady Eleanor
- Last Time I Was Fooled
- Mighty Quinn
- Nervous On The Road
- Nightingale
- Old Kentucky Home
- Old Man
- Raider
- Tell Me Why
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
- Unknown Number
- Up On Cripple Creek
- Willie And The Hand Jive
- Wooden Ships
- You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
- Your Eyes Are Looking Down
- This list is incomplete.