As good today as it was when it came out!! I can't explain they open for Hall and Oates for some concerts in 2020!! It should be the other way around...
@@rik2bits Ah, come on. The top three places are clearly 1. Lennon-McCartney 2. Linnell-Flansburgh and 3. Leiber-Stoller D&T are within the Top 10, yeah.
lol at the outfit Glenn, you're obviously a dad like me that likes to feel 'comfy'. First saw this great band in 1979 - when we were a bit more stylish and had no kids :-)
LOVE LOVE Squeeze,, forget lennon and mcartney ( well not really) but the best songwriters are Difford and Tilbrook are genius,, sooo happy they are back together so we can see them again,,,,, love u guys xx
grohlbabe As much as I love Squeeze and have since 1981 no one can touch Lennon/McCartney and never will. They were a once in a lifetime and I'm thankful I was there and old enough to experience Beatlemania first hand.
@@jimmyrazor6202 Wilkinson played with Jools Holland on "Cosi..." , "Babylon...", "Frank" and with Paul Carrack on "Some Fantastic Place" and created a sound that was akin to Pino Palladino and was a better background vocalist than John. That being said, I too admire John's work and certainly it can be argued that he was part of Squeeze at their Zenith but the albums after "Difford and Tilbrook" are among Squeeze's best efforts and very underappreciated (esp "PLAY" which ironically has neither Holland nor Carrack performing).....Clearly the 80's Beatles
um....it's a rehearsal....minorly engineered. This is why they do it...to discover the flaws. If any criticism should exist, they shouldn't have posted a studio rehearsal. life is hard....suck it up