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Squeeze!  Yes that’s right, the UK band Squeeze.  I just found out about this group a few weeks ago and wow they are awesome.  So many of their songs are excellent.

 

The sad thing, is I’ve never heard of most of their bigger hit.  I did hear the song “Tempted” on a commercial but the rest were way before my time.  
 

Here’s a few good ones.  Anyone have any takes on Squeeze?

 

 

 

 

 

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My 2nd ex-wife liked them, played one of their albums, it might of been a greatest hits.

 

Didn't care for them at first but said nothing, they grew on me though.

 

Remember liking "Pulling Mussels From a Shell". That song still gets stuck in my head.

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Paul Carrack (and late Paul Young, Sad Cafe) teamed up and were in Mike + The Mechanics... Mike Rutherford of Genesis fame.

 

Carrack... The golden voice, was only 23 with "Ace" on 1974s:

 

 

With Mike + The Mechanics, 1988:

 

 

On the topic of "Paul Youngs"... A little more "Blue-Eyed Soul" with Paul Young... BUT... Not the same Paul Young that was with Sad Cafe and Mike + The Mechanics... He passed away young (pun intended) @ 53 in 2000.  Wow... Too many Pauls, and duplicate Youngs!

 

The other Paul Young (still living):

 

 

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9 hours ago, I am the egg man said:

My 2nd ex-wife liked them, played one of their albums, it might of been a greatest hits.

 

Didn't care for them at first but said nothing, they grew on me though.

 

Remember liking "Pulling Mussels From a Shell". That song still gets stuck in my head.

How many ex-wives do you have Rooster?

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My dad is a huge Mike & The Mechanics fan so I grew up listening to them. I wasn't particularly enamoured with them when I was younger but, as I've got older, I've developed a real appreciation for the songs. I don't have a lot in common with my dad and we've never had the best relationship so maybe there's an emotional element to it.

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Good band of the UK New Wave movement of the 80s, Another Nail for my Heart and Pulling Mussels (From the Shell) were hits in Canada

 

Jools Holland is one of the best session piano-men ever

 

 

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8 hours ago, OZBILLS said:

HUM.

 

The greatest band of all time.

 

Their first album is also a masterpiece and their second album is pretty damn good too.

 

One Hit Wonder 90s bands that are actually really good:  Blind Melon, Hum, Seven Mary Three.  I don't think kyuss ever had a hit that I can remember, but they are way underrated too.

 

For older and younger folks not familiar:

Blind Melon - rock/blues mix.  Extremely talented guitar duo.  Shannon's voice isn't for everyone, but I love it.  Very self-reflective lyrics, many about addiction struggles.

Hum - one of the pioneers of Space/Stoner rock.  Not going to be for everyone, but if you have the desire to watch videos about space on youtube after smoking a J, this is the perfect background music.

Seven Mary Three - kind of similar to Blind Melon IMO.  Rock/blues and a touch of country sound in some of their subsequent albums.  Their one hit "Cumbersome" is basically the only song I don't like on that album.

Kyuss - Heavy stoner rock.  Queens of the Stone Age lead man is the guitarist.  If you want something to pump you up a bit, try this one.

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43 minutes ago, Mark80 said:

 

Their first album is also a masterpiece and their second album is pretty damn good too.

 

One Hit Wonder 90s bands that are actually really good:  Blind Melon, Hum, Seven Mary Three.  I don't think kyuss ever had a hit that I can remember, but they are way underrated too.

Harvey Danger, My Bloody Valentine, dinosaur jr, Sebadoh, Stone Roses, Screaming Trees are a few other relatively obscure, 90’s one(or zero) hit wonders, that are great bands, who are much more than one hit wonders

Hum is excellent.  Satchel too

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Just now, Pete said:

Harvey Danger, My Bloody Valentine, dinosaur jr, Sebadoh, Stone Roses, Screaming Trees are a few other 90’s one(or zero) hit wonders that are great bands, who are much more than one hit wonders

Dinosaur - best guitarist of the era, albums are hit or miss for me though.  I typically LOVE about 4 or 5 of the songs and pretty much hate the rest of them on every album I've heard of theirs.

Stone Roses - excellent first album, don't know the second one.

I'll have to give Harvey Danger and Screaming Trees a better listen, only really know main songs.

And don't even know My Bloody Valentine or Sebadoh.  But I've see your taste before on here which makes me think I'll need to check them out!

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Just now, Mark80 said:

Dinosaur - best guitarist of the era, albums are hit or miss for me though.  I typically LOVE about 4 or 5 of the songs and pretty much hate the rest of them on every album I've heard of theirs.

Stone Roses - excellent first album, don't know the second one.

I'll have to give Harvey Danger and Screaming Trees a better listen, only really know main songs.

And don't even know My Bloody Valentine or Sebadoh.  But I've see your taste before on here which makes me think I'll need to check them out!

You have excellent taste in music(and football teams) 

 

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Phil The Thrill said:

Squeeze!  Yes that’s right, the UK band Squeeze.  I just found out about this group a few weeks ago and wow they are awesome.  So many of their songs are excellent.

 

The sad thing, is I’ve never heard of most of their bigger hit.  I did hear the song “Tempted” on a commercial but the rest were way before my time.  
 

Here’s a few good ones.  Anyone have any takes on Squeeze?


what u talking about Willis?

 

I have the Cool for Cats album. 


 

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17 hours ago, OZBILLS said:

HUM.

 

The greatest band of all time.


Hum?  They had that song “Stars.”  Reminds me of corporate alternative radio 

9 hours ago, Pete said:

You obviously don’t know blind melon then.  That’s like saying Radiohead is one hit wonder for “Creep”

 


No way... Radiohead had more than 1 hit across their first three albums.  Not a fair comparison 

8 hours ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:


what u talking about Willis?

 

I have the Cool for Cats album. 


 

220px-Coolforcats.jpg


Cool for Cats is such a good song.  How am I just finding about this now

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7 hours ago, Phil The Thrill said:


Hum?  They had that song “Stars.”  Reminds me of corporate alternative radio 


No way... Radiohead had more than 1 hit across their first three albums.  Not a fair comparison 


Cool for Cats is such a good song.  How am I just finding about this now


the US ignored the good stuff on the UK charts for most of that era

 

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9 hours ago, Phil The Thrill said:


Hum?  They had that song “Stars.”  Reminds me of corporate alternative radio 


No way... Radiohead had more than 1 hit across their first three albums.  Not a fair comparison 


Cool for Cats is such a good song.  How am I just finding about this now

May I ask.  How old are you?

 

If you're over 45, were you living in a cave or on Borneo... Or worse, both.  LoL... 

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"Cool for Cats" was a U.K. TV show:

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_for_Cats_(TV_series)#/search

 

Isn't "Cat" a Beatnik term for a guy?  Chick being the female?

 

This line is code for getting jiggy wit a unattractive chick:

 

"...I'm invited in for coffee and I give the dog a bone
She likes to go to discos but she's never on her own
I said I'll see you later and give her some old chat
But it's not like that on the TV when it's cool for cats
It's cool for cats (cool for cats)..."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, OZBILLS said:

 

Never heard them called that before.

 

Barely anybody knows this great band.


I guess I have to listen to more of their stuff.  I only know the song “Stars,” which I didn’t think was that good.  It used to be played all the time on the new alternative radio stations that popped up in the mid 90’s

4 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

May I ask.  How old are you?

 

If you're over 45, were you living in a cave or on Borneo... Or worse, both.  LoL... 

 

Oh yeah I’m under 45.  Was Squeeze a very popular band because right now very few people talk about them

3 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

"Cool for Cats" was a U.K. TV show:

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_for_Cats_(TV_series)#/search

 

Isn't "Cat" a Beatnik term for a guy?  Chick being the female?

 

This line is code for getting jiggy wit a unattractive chick:

 

"...I'm invited in for coffee and I give the dog a bone
She likes to go to discos but she's never on her own
I said I'll see you later and give her some old chat
But it's not like that on the TV when it's cool for cats
It's cool for cats (cool for cats)..."

 

 

 

 

 

 


From what I read it’s an expression, like “it’s cool for cats”

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4 hours ago, loyal2dagame said:

Deftones. Great music.  Their cover of Skynyrd's simple man is awesome.

 

Cite Hum as an influence. 


I don't see much Hum in Deftones, but I love Deftones.


White Pony is the perfect album :)

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