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Elvis Costello
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Elvis Costello

What if Buddy Holly hadn’t died in a plane crash? What if he had taken the bus instead? Then, in the mid-60s, with an urge to try something new, teamed up with a post-electric Bob Dylan. What would that have sounded like? The answer: Elvis Costello. Liverpool born Declan Patrick McManus started writing songs and playing guitar when he was fifteen. He came from a musical family. After seeing Nick Lowe perform, Costello decided to start his own group, Flip City. He still kept his day job as a computer operator at Elizabeth Arden cosmetics. Some demos arrived at Stiff Records but they wanted McManus as a single. And a “single” he became. Also, in an effort to create his own identity, he became Elvis (the origin of that name is pretty obvious) Costello (his grandmother’s maiden name). Nick Lowe (small world) produced Costello early recordings. His first single, “Less Than Zero,” was an all-out attack on British right wing leader Oswald Mosley. But it was “Radio, Radio” that caused a stir. When Costello & The Attractions appeared on Saturday Night Live, as a substitute for the Sex Pistols who couldn’t get visas to enter the U.S., Costello was told not to play “Radio, Radio” which criticized the broadcast industry. After a couple of measures of “Less Than Zero,” the group launched into “Radio, Radio.” Like nobody would notice. Costello didn’t return to the show for 12 years, leading many to incorrectly believe he was banned from the sketch comedy series.  Costello’s second single was the more accessible ballad “Alison (“my aim is true”).” Less Than Zero “Less Than Zero” was a song I had written after seeing the despicable Oswald Mosley being interviewed on BBC television,” stated Costello. Alison Watching The Detective July ’77 was a great time for Elvis. First, he quit his day job and second, he organized his backing group, The Attractions – Steve Nieve (keyboards), Pete Thomas (drums) and Bruce Thomas (bass). Costello hit his peak in the late ’70s and early ’80s. The album “My Aim Is True” (“Alison” and the bopping “Watching The Detectives”) was followed by “This Year’s Model” (Costello’s first with the Attractions). “Armed Forces” (“Accidents Will Happen” and the humorously satirical “Oliver’s Army”) and “Get Happy!!” showed Costello at his songwriting and performing peak. His had a freshness and unique spin with a casual vocal style, as if sharing a piece of news with friends. Still, he ranged from intense passion and commitment to almost Woody Allen style comic whining. Accidents Will Happen Oliver’s Army The song was lyrically inspired by “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland and is critical of the socio-economic components of war.  Though he never got much credit for it Costello was also one of the first “New Wave” artists to successfully incorporate reggae and other musical styles without sounding forced or condescending. Ultimately though, his songs are his calling card. Insightful and challenging, Costello covers politics, social mores and relationships with wit, bite and satire. Those songs along with some great jangling guitar Rock are the reasons Elvis Costello and the Attractions are vital. Late in his career Elvis Costello recorded with Tony Bennett, Paul McCartney and Burt Bacharach. Perhaps it was due to his father being a bandleader. But there was a time when Costello was the cleverest, most interesting and compelling singer/songwriters around. ### The post Elvis Costello appeared first on RockinTown.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Confessions of a Former Trump Supporter
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Confessions of a Former Trump Supporter

by Thomas Ertl, The Unz Review: When it comes to political opinions and commentary, there are times where one must review past analysis with honesty and self-criticism, admitting errors. Admitting mistakes can clean the slate and give the commentator a new start. Thus, this article is my attempt to redeem my former assessments. In the […]
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Classic Rock Lovers
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“My mantra for this record is, ‘Could AI have come up with it?’ If the answer is yes, then I ditch it”: Why Steven Wilson’s new album is designed to be slightly shambolic
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“My mantra for this record is, ‘Could AI have come up with it?’ If the answer is yes, then I ditch it”: Why Steven Wilson’s new album is designed to be slightly shambolic

“My mantra for this record is, ‘Could AI have come up with it?’ If the answer is yes, then I ditch it”: Why Steven Wilson’s new album is designed to be slightly shambolic
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Border Agents Stunned As Biden-Era Enforcers Reemerge At National Targeting Center
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Border Agents Stunned As Biden-Era Enforcers Reemerge At National Targeting Center

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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7 Things Strong Christian Men Do Differently
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7 Things Strong Christian Men Do Differently

Here are seven things strong Christian men do differently.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Prayer for Joyful Obedience - Your Daily Prayer - February 23
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A Prayer for Joyful Obedience - Your Daily Prayer - February 23

Joy follows obedience. Whatever you need to lay down today, God promises His presence and peace in return.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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How Is Biblical Love Different from Human Love?
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How Is Biblical Love Different from Human Love?

Biblical love and human love are two different things.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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7 Micro-Habits That Build Your Faith
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7 Micro-Habits That Build Your Faith

Faith is like a muscle in our bodies. We are given all we will ever need at the point of our salvation, but if we don’t often use or exercise that muscle, it will become weak and ineffective.Jesus said faith the size of a mustard seed could move mountains (Matthew 17:20). Yet, if we want that minuscule-sized faith to move mountain-sized objects or circumstances, we need to strengthen it by using it in the small things so it grows to conquer the big things.In a parable in Matthew 25, Jesus said if we are “faithful in a few things” we will be given more (verse 21 NIV). He also said, “For whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance. Whoever does not have [or, does not use what one has], even what they have will be taken from them” (verse 29). I believe that applies to our faith as well as our gifts and talents. As you and I exercise faith in the little things, then we will be in tip-top faith shape for the bigger things.If your faith is sagging a bit from not using or exercising it, it might be time for a faith lift. Here are seven small habits to build your faith.Photo Credit: ©GettyImages/RomoloTavani
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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7 Ways to Cope with Delay in Your Faith Journey
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7 Ways to Cope with Delay in Your Faith Journey

Have you ever found yourself standing at the crossroads of your faith journey, staring at the signposts of delays? Well, fear not, fellow travelers, for in these detours lie the hidden gems of growth and resilience.Navigating delays in our faith journey can be akin to waiting for a train that's running a tad late. It's not always the most comfortable experience, and impatience can start knocking on the door of our hearts. However, just like a delayed train brings with it unexpected moments and encounters, so does our spiritual journey during delays.Delays are necessary for building resilience into the fabric of our faith. Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us to "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths." This wisdom serves as a comforting companion when delays threaten to derail our plans.We must understand that as we traverse the landscape of our faith journey, encountering delays is an opportunity for self-reflection and introspection. It's a chance to align our desires with God's timing, acknowledging that His plans may not always align with our hurried expectations.However, Romans 8:28 offers solace in this, assuring us that "all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose."Understand that delays are not roadblocks; they are stepping stones. They provide us with the gift of time, a precious commodity often overlooked in our fast-paced lives. Psalm 27:14 encourages us to "Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!" During delays, we learn the art of waiting with purpose, trusting that God's timing is impeccable.So, the next time delays greet you on your faith journey, remember that it's an invitation to embrace the scenic detours, savor the unexpected moments, and grow in the quiet spaces between "now" and "next." Our faith journey isn't a race against time; it's a walk hand-in-hand with the Creator of time.Photo Credit: ©GettyImages/RichLegg
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Mexico Explodes: It's Now Open War Between Cartels, Mexican Military
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Mexico Explodes: It's Now Open War Between Cartels, Mexican Military

Mexico Explodes: It's Now Open War Between Cartels, Mexican Military
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