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Old 10-02-2012, 01:16 PM   #77 (permalink)
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Couldn't agree more. I think they would definitely list The Beatles as their hugest influence also. I think they covered the spectrum pretty well and I was always enamored with their keyboards, they could be subtle or just take over a song, always dependent upon how much they wanted the vocals to take front and center. Certainly one of my favorite acts from the 70's. Sadly the last time I saw them live, Difford was sick and couldn;t make the trip. Hope to see them touring again, they still are quite a great act live.
Also, they weren't just a very British band but a London one at that, their language and humour was very typical of South London.

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East Side Story- Their most diverse and should've been a double but was reduced.
Argybargy- The definitive Squeeze album
Cool for Cats- Almost as good as Argybargy
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