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One down, two to go. The three eagerly awaited concerts — all sell-outs, all different and all at Dublin's most intimate venue — should prove a real threat for the fans if last night's first night is any indication. | |||
Elvis Costello has not only rightly be regarded as rock music's least trend-conscious musician and its most tenaciously individualistic performer but also, time and again, he has proved himself the artist most with the "evasive heart of popular music". | Elvis Costello has not only rightly be regarded as rock music's least trend-conscious musician and its most tenaciously individualistic performer but also, time and again, he has proved himself the artist most with the "evasive heart of popular music". | ||
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[[Dave Fanning]] reviews Elvis Costello & The Attractions, [[Concert 1986-12-01 Dublin|December 1, 1986]], The Olympia, Dublin, Ireland. | [[Dave Fanning]] reviews Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Monday, [[Concert 1986-12-01 Dublin|December 1, 1986]], The Olympia, Dublin, Ireland. | ||
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