Elvis Costello And The Attractions
The Bottom Line,
New York,Ny
April 1,1979

(2Nd Of Three Special Club Shows Done The Same Day)

01. I Stand Accused
02. Goon Squad
03. Night Rally
04. Oliver's Army
05. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?
06. Green Shirt
07. B Movie
08. Two Little Hitlers
09. Radio, Radio
10. Accidents Will Happen
11. High Fidelity
12. Big Boys
13. Lipstick Vogue
14. Watching The Detectives
15. Pump It Up

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Press Conference
Cbs Columbia Records Offices,
New York,Ny,Usa
March 30,1979

Hastily Put Together Press Conference To Talk About The Ray Charles Incident.

Held Earlier That Day Preceding A Concert In Passaic, Nj.

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"The Ray Charles Incident" - Costello's Success In The Us Was Severely Bruised In 1979 When, During A Drunken Argument With Stephen Stills And Bonnie Bramlett In A Columbus, Ohio Holiday Inn Hotel Bar, Costello Referred To James Brown As A "Jive-Ass Nigger", Then Upped The Ante By Pronouncing Ray Charles A "Blind, Ignorant Nigger." (Before You Judge Costello To Harshly, Be Sure To Read About His Work With Rock Against Racism In The Section That Follows.)

Bramlett And Friends Had Evidently Been Baiting Costello With Derisive Comments About British Rock Music In General And "Sawed-Off Limey"-Type Comments Aimed At Him In Particular. A Contrite Costello Apologized At A New York City Press Conference A Few Days Later, Claiming That He Had Been Drunk And Had Been Attempting To Be Obnoxious To Bring The Conversation To A Swift Conclusion, Not Anticipating That Bramlett Would Bring His Comments To The Press. But During The Press Conference, Costello Was Combative, And His Apology Was A Limited One. He Apologized Only For The Fact That Some People Took His Comments The Wrong Way. He Adamently Insisted That He Shouldn't Actually Apologize For What He Said Because, "I'm Not A Racist."

According To Costello, The Original Incident Became Heated When "It Became Necessary For Me To Outrage These People With About The Most Obnoxious And Offensive Remarks That I Could Muster." In His Liner Notes For The Expanded Version Of Get Happy!!, Costello Writes That Some Time After The Incident He Had Declined An Offer To Meet Charles Out Of Guilt And Embarrassment, Though Charles Himself Had Graciously Forgiven Him, Telling Costello That "Drunken Talk Isn't Meant To Be Printed In The Paper." Check Out The 2004 Rolling Stone Interview Where Costello Discusses The Incident At Length.


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