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Squeeze - Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2008

Live TV performance in 1985 following the band's first of many reformations.

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  • I can name four members of Squeeze. I don't know who the bass player is though; I think they had several

  • @Poopingbotham For this incarnation of Squeeze the bass player is Keith Wilkinson. The one who originally played on the single is John Bentley who is now part of the latest version of Squeeze. Squeeze have had many bassists, drummers & keyboard players, the only constants are Difford and Tilbrook.

  • I love this band i'v seen 5 times they have made so meny grate CDs that are not as big but just as good PLAY for one.Glen is a git god I hope they keep rocking

  • @MrRichardSabsay I'm glad you added "god" at the end of the sentence about Glenn. "Git" means something different over here! :-)

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  • @tygre97 I used to listen to Squeeze way back when they first were heard in the United States. Have not heard them since then. It was a real treat to hear them perform again. There music has always been a real joy to hear.

  • and behind the chalet the holidays complete lol  thanks for the memories

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  • 10th grade 1986.

  • This slower tempo lacks vibrancy which gave this song punch in earlier days.

  • He sounds just like the lead singer from Duran Duran and still hot :-)

  • CANNOT BELIEVE HOW MANY GREAT RECORDS THEY HAVE HAD OVER THE YEARS

  • It's a bit unusual for a band to slow the pace (a touch) live compared to the recording. It's almost always the other way around.

  • Great band! In every way!

  • Ho yes to a brit a git is a twit I live in Canada and git is short for guitar.I met GlennT at a TO gig and when I pointed out to him that he mite have been influenced by Robbie Robertson he was in joy we had some beers he is a GOD to me

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