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<center><h3> King Elvis takes liberties </h3></center> | <center><h3> King Elvis takes liberties </h3></center> | ||
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Elvis Costello. People either love him or hate him. There aren't many people who say "Elvis Costello, yeah he's okay." Those who are enamored with Costello believe he is a prophet sent to the western world by the rock | Elvis Costello. People either love him or hate him. There aren't many people who say "Elvis Costello, yeah he's okay." Those who are enamored with Costello believe he is a prophet sent to the western world by the rock 'n' roll gods. To his fans, Elvis is King. To his detractors, Costello is a sour-mouthed little wimp who sings off key and can't take a punch (Costello was decked in a bar by singer Bonnie Bramlett a while back for making racist remarks about Ray Charles.) | ||
I agree Elvis Costello can be obnoxious and he usually does sing off key. (Elvis actually sings off key on purpose. He can sing in a smooth baritone when he feels the urge.) Elvis Costello is often a pop music genius, though, and genius's should be allowed to have their little quirks as long as they keep producing. And Elvis produces songs faster than they can be put on albums, and as a result we have ''Taking Liberties''. | I agree Elvis Costello can be obnoxious and he usually does sing off key. (Elvis actually sings off key on purpose. He can sing in a smooth baritone when he feels the urge.) Elvis Costello is often a pop music genius, though, and genius's should be allowed to have their little quirks as long as they keep producing. And Elvis produces songs faster than they can be put on albums, and as a result we have ''Taking Liberties''. | ||
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