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"If Glenn Tilbrook is an unfamiliar name to you, there’s a strong possibility you’ll know some of the songs he wrote with Chris Difford, when the pair fronted the much-admired Squeeze."
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I’m not big on nostalgia gigs but sometimes you have to bend your own rules. When you get the chance to see the best songwriters of the 80s supported by one of the best songwriters of the 90s, it has to be worth a punt.
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As they kept coming - Tempted, Take Me I’m Yours, Pulling Mussells (From the Shell) etc – it was also a testament to the great song writing talents of the band’s two founder and constant members Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford...
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Squeeze took delight in reminding us what a lot of great songs they're responsible for...
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A SATURDAY night taking a leisurely stroll through the illustrious Difford and Tillbrook songbook...
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Even after ten years apart, the reunion of the post punk group caused sheer unmitigated pleasure.
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"When bands decide to re-record some of their older songs there's always a slight concern about just what they might do to them but Squeeze fans should have no worries..."
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Some bands had more hits (The Cars, The Police) and others were more groundbreaking musically (Talking Heads, The Clash), but it's hard to think of any band from the New Wave era as beloved as Squeeze...
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Teenage friends and musicians Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook formed Squeeze in 1973. The band found late-’70s success in its native Britain with wave-era favorites “Up The Junction” and “Cool For Cats.”...
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Pop group Squeeze have said hits like Cool for Cats and Up the Junction would not have happened if the band were starting out in today's music industry.
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The very title of Spot the Difference suggests there are notable variations between this collection of re-recorded hits and the originals...
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As Squeeze downshifted into a vamping groove near the end of “Tempted” on Wednesday night, singer and guitarist Glenn Tilbrook worked his way through band introductions...
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Summertime concert-going can be an exercise in “pick your nostalgia.” Do you want to see Heart or Pavement? The Scorpions or Cheap Trick? Last night, I chose the early ‘80s New Wave-y variety of nostalgia, going to see a double bill of the English Beat an
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Cheap Trick and Squeeze are both terribly underrated bands, and yet, they have a rabid and dedicated fan base...