Song of the Week - "Pulling Mussels (from the Shell)" by The Squeeze

Like most good pop, this song is all about the power of simplicity. The foundation is a melody that will imbed itself into your mind in apparent loving friendship, only to haunt you incessantly for the remainder of the day at the most inopportune times. You will quickly rummage around for something with which to slice your wrists with only to discover that instead you are pressing play to hear "Pulling Mussels" again.
It's a song relatively unambitious range wise, but certainly feels earnest. Apart from the melody, the other most notable facet of the song is the blatant but successful rip-off of the Beatles by drummer Paul Gunn. There are moments when you would swear you are listening to Ringo Starr hammer out the simple but foot-bouncing cadence of "I Saw Her Standing There" or "A Hard Day's Night". Another notable moment is the old school rock and roll piano solo by Jooles Holland (a name which was made for a piano player.)
The album vehicle for "Pull Mussels", Argybargy, (no, I don't have the slightest idea) like most Squeeze undertakings in the good ol' US of A was met with moderate success. It peaked at number 71 on the Billboard charts, disappointing to a group with such instant popularity in England where they routinely made a home in the Top 10. This all just goes to show that kicking Saddam's ass is a remarkable act of co-operation between two diverse and happily different countries. After all, if we can't agree on the beauty of Argybargy and "Pulling Mussels from the Sand", how are expected to lock arms in solidarity against one of the greatest tyrants the world has ever known? "Black Coffee in Bed" and "Tempted" are better known and more successful Squeeze hits.
So, enjoy, play this song at work/school. This harbinger of the new wave is sure to make you instant friends and lasting enemies as it joyfully weevils it's way into your brain's automatic repeat play list.
posted by Michael | 10:23 PM

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