Legendary British band Squeeze played an amazing, free show last night at Bryant Park for a ridiculously intimate audience of about 500 people. The concert was taped for broadcast as part of PBS' Artists Den series, and was one of the best kept secrets of any NYC show in recent memory, in order to avoid conflict with the producers of their Radio City show this past Tuesday. Anchored by longtime lead singer/guitarist Glenn Tillbrook and lyricist Chris Difford, they played pretty much all the hits from their extensive catalog, as well as selections from their upcoming new album, Spot The Difference, their first studio release in 12 years. An absolutely joyous experience, top to bottom – you should have been there.
Set list (more or less complete):
Black Coffee In Bed
Take Me I'm Your's
Annie Get Your Gun
When The Hangover Strikes
Loving You Tonight
Slightly Drunk
Goodbye Girl
If I Didn't Love You
Cool For Cats
Is That Love?
Spot the Difference
Slap and Tickle
Someone Else's Heart
If It's Love
Up The Junction
Hourglass
Tempted
Last Time Forever
Encore:
Another Nail In My Heart
Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)

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I believe they also did “Slap and Tickle”, “Someone Else’s Heart” and “If It’s Love”. This was a GREAT show. Their upcoming album, “Spot the Difference” is just a re-recording of their old songs exactly as they were originally done. It’s purpose is to regain control of their song catalog, currently controlled by Universal.
I believe they also did “Slap and Tickle”, “Someone Else’s Heart” and “If It’s Love”. This was a GREAT show. Their upcoming album, “Spot the Difference” is just a re-recording of their old songs exactly as they were originally done. It’s purpose is to regain control of their song catalog, currently controlled by Universal.
I believe they also did “Slap and Tickle”, “Someone Else’s Heart” and “If It’s Love”. This was a GREAT show. Their upcoming album, “Spot the Difference” is just a re-recording of their old songs exactly as they were originally done. It’s purpose is to regain control of their song catalog, currently controlled by Universal.
I believe they also did “Slap and Tickle”, “Someone Else’s Heart” and “If It’s Love”. This was a GREAT show. Their upcoming album, “Spot the Difference” is just a re-recording of their old songs exactly as they were originally done. It’s purpose is to regain control of their song catalog, currently controlled by Universal.
I believe they also did “Slap and Tickle”, “Someone Else’s Heart” and “If It’s Love”. This was a GREAT show. Their upcoming album, “Spot the Difference” is just a re-recording of their old songs exactly as they were originally done. It’s purpose is to regain control of their song catalog, currently controlled by Universal.
I believe they also did “Slap and Tickle”, “Someone Else’s Heart” and “If It’s Love”. This was a GREAT show. Their upcoming album, “Spot the Difference” is just a re-recording of their old songs exactly as they were originally done. It’s purpose is to regain control of their song catalog, currently controlled by Universal.
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