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'''Daily Trojan, August 28, 1984 | |||
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[[Chris Willman]] reviews ''[[Goodbye Cruel World]]''. | |||
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Willman also reports on the Elvis Costello and [[T Bone Burnett]] concert, Tuesday, [[Concert 1984-05-01 Universal City|May 1, 1984]], Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, CA. | |||
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So maybe it was ''technically'' spring, but the early May appearance of Elvis Costello and T-Bone Burnett, both solo and acoustic, at the Amphitheatre was an unbeatable way to start the summer for students during finals week. Costello's lone renditions of such new songs as "The Only Flame in Town" and "Inch by Inch" preceded — and ultimately overshadowed — their fully-arranged versions on the new album, and the duets with John Hiatt (on his "She Loves the Jerk") and the wry-as-always Burnett were moments to treasure (and bootleg — thank heaven for tiny tape recorders). | So maybe it was ''technically'' spring, but the early May appearance of Elvis Costello and T-Bone Burnett, both solo and acoustic, at the Amphitheatre was an unbeatable way to start the summer for students during finals week. Costello's lone renditions of such new songs as "The Only Flame in Town" and "Inch by Inch" preceded — and ultimately overshadowed — their fully-arranged versions on the new album, and the duets with John Hiatt (on his "She Loves the Jerk") and the wry-as-always Burnett were moments to treasure (and bootleg — thank heaven for tiny tape recorders). | ||
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