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<center>''' Singles</center>
<center><h3> Girls Talk </h3></center>
<center><h3> Dave Edmunds: Girls Talk</h3></center>
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Well, Elvis Costello's written his first smart song since the first album; it had to happen. If only the man would quit thinking he's caustic soda and admit he's soda pop he might be alright - like here, complaining he can't crack the XY chromosome and getting in a lather about it. It's a shame that Dave Edmunds is such a coat-hanger - no, it's not the same as being a clothes-horse - that this most likely won't chart. If Costello cut it it would, him being one of the new fixtures of the old routine, and if Chrissie Hynd sang it - well every record in the Top 50 would just melt itself down in a fit of mortified pique.
Well, Elvis Costello's written his first smart song since the first album; it had to happen. If only the man would quit thinking he's caustic soda and admit he's soda pop he might be alright like here, complaining he can't crack the XY chromosome and getting in a lather about it. It's a shame that Dave Edmunds is such a coat-hanger no, it's not the same as being a clothes-horse that this most likely won't chart. If Costello cut it it would, him being one of the new fixtures of the old routine, and if Chrissie Hynde sang it well every record in the Top 50 would just melt itself down in a fit of mortified pique.


Still, it's Dave Edmunds! Singing an Elvis Costello song! With Nick Lowe on bass! Rumour has it that everyone who buys a copy of this single receives a free pat on the back and an assurance that he's in with the in crowd.  
Still, it's Dave Edmunds! Singing an Elvis Costello song! With Nick Lowe on bass! Rumour has it that everyone who buys a copy of this single receives a free pat on the back and an assurance that he's in with the in crowd.  
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[[Julie Burchill]] reviews the single release of [[Dave Edmunds: Girls Talk]].
[[Julie Burchill]] reviews "[[Dave Edmunds: Repeat When Necessary|Girls Talk]]" by [[Dave Edmunds]].


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Well, Elvis Costello's written his first smart song since the first album; it had to happen. If only the man would quit thinking he's caustic soda and admit he's soda pop he might be alright — like here, complaining he can't crack the XY chromosome and getting in a lather about it. It's a shame that Dave Edmunds is such a coat-hanger — no, it's not the same as being a clothes-horse — that this most likely won't chart. If Costello cut it it would, him being one of the new fixtures of the old routine, and if Chrissie Hynde sang it — well every record in the Top 50 would just melt itself down in a fit of mortified pique.

Still, it's Dave Edmunds! Singing an Elvis Costello song! With Nick Lowe on bass! Rumour has it that everyone who buys a copy of this single receives a free pat on the back and an assurance that he's in with the in crowd.


Tags: Girls TalkDave EdmundsNick LoweMy Aim Is TrueChrissie HyndeRepeat When Necessary

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Julie Burchill reviews "Girls Talk" by Dave Edmunds.

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