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Page 24 text:
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Rocking the M osqt A fantastic surprise was in store for Carnegie Mellon students on Monday, November 23, 1987. For a mere seven dollars, students had the opportunity to enjoy a concert starring Squeeze, a bubbly band imported from England. The band was touring the United States in support of their album Babylon and On, which features the band’s first American Top-40 single “Hourglass.” The concert, held at Oakland’s Syria Mosque and hosted by CMU’s Student Activities Board, the Pitt Program Council, and local promoters Dicesare Engler received a great turnout with twenty to thirty percent of the Mosque’s capacity being filled by Carnegie Mellon students. Despite a slew of difficulties between individual members, all of the seven talented musicians who form Squeeze got their act together for the energetic, collegiate audience. Squeeze consists of JrAi Kaplan a variety of sounds, instruments and voices emmitted by singer songwriter Glenn Tillbrook, songwriter guitarist Chris Difford, bassist Keith Wilkinson, Gilson Davis, Andy Metcalf and keyboard extraordinaire, Jools Holland. Despite the hard times the band had faced in the past, which included a breakup, a critically bashed reunion album, and the departure of vocalist bassist Paul Carrack, Squeeze has finally made ammends, and once again, stands as one. If critical and public reaction to Babylon and On, the most recent in a line of cleverly entitled albums including Cost Fan Tutti Frutti and Singles-45 and Under, is any indication of their holding power as a united, entertaining and talented band, Squeeze is sure to live on.
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Chnt COX Sweating it out in the grueling tricycle race. A Carnegie Mellon alumnus expresses his delight at the events of the day. A would be highlander takes his chances wielding the mighty caber. Members of the class of 1947 make an appearance in the 1987 Homecoming festivities. Chris Cox
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Jan Kaplan (Above picture) Keyboard virtuoso Jools Holland demonstrates his prowess before the excited crowd. (Left picture) Delta Tau Delta brothers wail excitedly for Squeeze to perform at the Syria Mosque. 21
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