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<center><h3> Elvis Costello Interview </h3></center>
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''Out from behind the grease-paint that adorns his face on the cover of ''Spike'', Elvis Costello emerges to talk about the music that runs in his family from big-band to speed-metal, his much-touted Irish connection, working with Paul McCartney, his contempt for much of today's pop music, and the feelings that inspired his death wish for Margaret Thatcher.
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Elvis Unmasked

Out from behind the grease-paint that adorns his face on the cover of Spike, Elvis Costello emerges to talk about the music that runs in his family from big-band to speed-metal, his much-touted Irish connection, working with Paul McCartney, his contempt for much of today's pop music, and the feelings that inspired his death wish for Margaret Thatcher.


Neil McCormick


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Hot Press, February, 23 1989


Neil McCormick interviews Elvis Costello.

Bill Graham reviews Spike.

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