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The scene: The Albany in Deptford. The occasion: Jools Holland's last gig with Squeeze. Chris Difford tries to spear a reluctant bogey while Jools delivers a moving farewell address. Then, from out of nowhere... ...a dozen strategically placed marksmen let fly with the aerosols, covering the hapless pianoman in disgusting polystyrene gunk from head to toe. When all this tomfoolery was at an end Elvis Costello joined the band on stage to perform a number of selections from the Difford/ Tilbrook songbook as well as a few of his own toons. Costello's admiration of the talents of Squeeze is no secret and it is widely rumoured that he may well be covering at least one of their compositions on his next album.


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Two of the finest backing bands around both release their own albums this month. Both The Rumour and The Attractions have taken a spell of leave from their respective bespectacled bosses and made long players which show what they're capable of. The Attractions' effort, ''Mad About The Wrong Boy'', is their first and features songs written by keyboard whizz kid Steve Nieve, collaborations between Bruce and Pete Thomas, and a fistful of tunes courtesy of "Brain And Hart." The latter might or might not conceal the hand of Mr Elvis Costello.
For The Rumour this is the third time they've stepped out on their own, ''Purity Of Essence'' being a follow up to 1978's outstanding ''Frogs, Sprouts, Clogs And Krauts''. As well as their own self-penned tunes there are contributions from Nick Lowe, Randy Newman and Graham Parker himself who donates a fine number called "That's The Way The Ball Rolls."
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'''Smash Hits, September, 4, 1980'''
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'''Smash Hits, September 4 - 17, 1980
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''Bitz'' reports on Elvis Costello's guest appearance at a [[Squeeze]] concert, Thursday, [[Concert 1980-08-14 London|August 14, 1980]], Albany Theatre, Deptford, London, England.
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Story about '''Elvis Costello''''s guest appearance at [[Squeeze]]'s final concert with [[Jools Holland]], [[Concert 1980-08-14 London|August 14, 1980, Albany Theatre, Deptford, London, England]].
''Bitz'' also reports on upcoming albums by [[The Attractions]] (''[[The Attractions: Mad About The Wrong Boy|Mad About The Wrong Boy]]'') and [[The Rumour]] (''Frogs, Sprouts, Clogs And Krauts'').


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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Hits Wikipedia: Smash Hits]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Hits Wikipedia: Smash Hits]
*Image thanks to [http://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/4791788959/ Brian McCloskey]
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/sets/72157624490122046/ Brian McCloskey's Smash Hits archive]


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Squeeze

Albany Theatre, London

Bitz

The scene: The Albany in Deptford. The occasion: Jools Holland's last gig with Squeeze. Chris Difford tries to spear a reluctant bogey while Jools delivers a moving farewell address. Then, from out of nowhere... ...a dozen strategically placed marksmen let fly with the aerosols, covering the hapless pianoman in disgusting polystyrene gunk from head to toe. When all this tomfoolery was at an end Elvis Costello joined the band on stage to perform a number of selections from the Difford/ Tilbrook songbook as well as a few of his own toons. Costello's admiration of the talents of Squeeze is no secret and it is widely rumoured that he may well be covering at least one of their compositions on his next album.


The Boys in the Band


Bitz

1980-09-04 Smash Hits photo 02.jpg
1980-09-04 Smash Hits photo 01.jpg

Two of the finest backing bands around both release their own albums this month. Both The Rumour and The Attractions have taken a spell of leave from their respective bespectacled bosses and made long players which show what they're capable of. The Attractions' effort, Mad About The Wrong Boy, is their first and features songs written by keyboard whizz kid Steve Nieve, collaborations between Bruce and Pete Thomas, and a fistful of tunes courtesy of "Brain And Hart." The latter might or might not conceal the hand of Mr Elvis Costello.

For The Rumour this is the third time they've stepped out on their own, Purity Of Essence being a follow up to 1978's outstanding Frogs, Sprouts, Clogs And Krauts. As well as their own self-penned tunes there are contributions from Nick Lowe, Randy Newman and Graham Parker himself who donates a fine number called "That's The Way The Ball Rolls."



Tags: SqueezeAlbany TheatreLondonChris DiffordGlenn TilbrookJools HollandThe AttractionsMad About The Wrong BoySteve NieveBruce ThomasPete ThomasBrain And HartNick LoweRandy NewmanGraham ParkerThe Rumour

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Bitz reports on Elvis Costello's guest appearance at a Squeeze concert, Thursday, August 14, 1980, Albany Theatre, Deptford, London, England.


Bitz also reports on upcoming albums by The Attractions (Mad About The Wrong Boy) and The Rumour (Frogs, Sprouts, Clogs And Krauts).

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