New Musical Express, March 26, 1977: Difference between revisions
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One day someone will make a neat | One day someone will make a neat — if shortlived — rockcrit splash by going into exhaustive detail about the legacy of Van Morrison as currently and highly and successfully promulgated by such disparate souls as Graham Parker, Phil Lynott and Bruce Springsteen. This week’s best nee-Van-via-Phil-Graham-and-of-course-Bruce is unquestionably the legendary Elvis Costello, who filters it all through an arrangement oddly akin to Billy Swan’s revolutionary revibe of "Don't Be Cruel." Great record; doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell; what a bleedin' shame, etcetera. | ||
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[[Charles Shaar Murray]] reviews "[[Less Than Zero]]." | [[Charles Shaar Murray]] reviews "[[Less Than Zero]]." | ||
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A two-page ad for [[Clover]]'s ''Unavailable'' | A two-page ad for [[Clover]]'s ''Unavailable'' runs on pages [[:image:1977-03-26 New Musical Express page 20-21.jpg|20-21]]. | ||
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