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Magazines from the past 30 years
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The most pretentious SQUEEZE comments ever.
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Sounds, August 1979
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GREENWICH FUN CITY Searching for Squeeze's roots, Garry Bushell ends up in a pub as usual- but not in dreary Deptford as planned by Garry Bushell
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Rolling Stone, 1979
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Review - COOL FOR CATS By Mitchell Schneider
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Trouser Press, October 1978
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Putting On The (UK) Squeeze by Jim Green
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The New Music Magazine, Sept 1979
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BANG BANG SQUEEZE Is Canada Cool Enough For These Cats? by Peter Noble
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Rolling Stone, July 1980
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SQUEEZE'S NEW WAVE CIRCUS by James Henke
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Rolling Stone, 1982
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Squeeze calls an end to it No author credited.
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Rolling Stone, June 21, 1984
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Review - Difford & Tilbrook By Christopher Connelly.
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Rolling Stone, 1985
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SQUEEZE: Re-formed band will release new album by Christopher Connelly.
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Musician Magazine, 1987
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THE SEVEN TRIALS OF SQUEEZE How Everything That Could Go Wrong Did and Why You Should Still Care
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Toronto Star, March 4 1988
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Squeeze gets grip on pure pop power by Craig MacInnis
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Toronto Star, 1988
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Squeeze's hit number creates havoc for Ma Bell by Craig MacInnis
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Toronto Star, October 1989
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Frank Review By Craig MacInnis
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CD Review, November 1991
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Review of Play. By David Okamoto.
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Toronto Star, October 1993
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SQUEEZE SONGWRITERS STILL HAVE JUICE by Jennie Punter, Toronto Star, Oct 28 1993
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Pulse, December 1993
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SQUEEZE OUT? After A Decade And A Half In The Biz, Chris Difford, Glenn Tilbrook And Company Still Write Great Pop Songs And Record Them Brilliantly. But, In 1993, Is That Enough? By Harold Dumuir
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MetroActive, August 1996
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BRITPOP POWERED Squeeze makes a 'Ridiculous' new album and rereleases its strangest hits. By Nicky Baxter
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Unknown
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For Squeeze, it's music, not musicians.
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Wave 105 FM
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Once again we’ve teamed up with our friends at Wave 105, to bring you the best celebrity interviews. Steve Power’s recent guest was none other than Chris Difford. (pdf file)
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