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Squeeze play Greenwich gig
WATCH footage of South London musical legends Squeeze playing to devoted fans at the scene of their first gig.
The band played three songs, including the classic Up The Junction, at the Greenwich Dance Agency in Royal Hill, formerly known as the Borough Halls.
The original songwriting duo of Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook were joined by Stephen Large, John Bentley and Simon Hanson for the set.
It was held to mark the unveiling of a heritage plaque marking their first outing as a band in 1975.
For more on this story see the South London Press tomorrow (Friday).
Video by Magnus Andersson.
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