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Elvis Costello rips into one of his heroes on "The Other Side Of Summer]], the opening track of his new album ''[[Mighty Like A Rose]]''. | Elvis Costello rips into one of his heroes on "[[The Other Side Of Summer]], the opening track of his new album ''[[Mighty Like A Rose]]''. | ||
In the midst of a satiric [[The Beach Boys|Beach Boys]]-style "summer fun" tune, Costello makes a clear reference to [[John Lennon]]'s 1971 song "Imagine" when he sings, "Was it a millionaire who said 'imagine no possessions'?/A poor little schoolboy who said 'we don't need no lessons'?" | In the midst of a satiric [[The Beach Boys|Beach Boys]]-style "summer fun" tune, Costello makes a clear reference to [[John Lennon]]'s 1971 song "Imagine" when he sings, "Was it a millionaire who said 'imagine no possessions'?/A poor little schoolboy who said 'we don't need no lessons'?" |
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