Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze and The Fluffers plays “Tempted” in dressing room before sold show at Radio City Music Hall. Watch the interview with Dusty Wright at www.Culturecatch.com
Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze and The Fluffers plays “Tempted” in dressing room before sold show at Radio City Music Hall. Watch the interview with Dusty Wright at www.Culturecatch.com
Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze and The Fluffers plays an acoustic solo version of “Product” from his new CD Pandemonium Ensues on the Dusty Wright Show. Check out more smart culture at www.CultureCatch.com.
Posted on YouTube by EclecticWarrior:
As the nights draw in join the wonderful John Bentley (Squeeze’s Bassist) in a romantic sojourn. The Eclectic Warrior’s visuals are of a mashed-up Fred Astaire. Cuddle up with someone you love…mmm…
Restrained piano, a bass solo and a heart-meltingly romantic song – just classic!
Glenn just toured the US, and is now finishing up a major UK tour. If you went to any of those shows, you probably know that he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for the Love Hope Strength Foundation! He had an incredibly difficult time, which he’s been candid about onstage and off.

Looks like a right bugger even from this distance!
I asked Glenn in Portland, just days after the climb, why it had been so much more difficult than the Mount Everest trek he undertook for the same charity in 2007. He told me the main factors were that the altitude sickness had hit him much harder, and also he hadn’t trained this time.
Doing a little googling on my own I found sites like “Training Tips For Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro“, where potential climbers are informed:
Altitude sickness affects people randomly, and a person might not suffer from it on one climb and then get hit hard the next time on that same route.
This is exactly what Glenn said, and didn’t know before he went; it’s totally unpredictable, but he hadn’t worried because he’d been fine on Everest. The web site goes on to say:
Of course, increasing your general level of fitness will go far to avoid compounding possible altitude sickness with general fatigue.
Poor Glenn! But in the end the whole team did make it to the top, raising crucial funds and awareness for a local cancer hospital. Glenn talks about the gruelling climb in this recent interview on
He also discusses a topic of much interest on the Glenn List: his new short hair! He explains that he had pictured a sort of George Clooney look, but he feels he came out more on the side of Bobby from King of the Hill!

What do you think, folks? A or B?
Well, I like the new do, and I think the Bobby reference is way out of line. But this particular Bobby moment does put me in mind of this video from FluffersTV!
David has advised me that short posts are the way to go with a blog. Well, clearly I’m no good at that, so I will leave you with a lovely image of Glenn and some Maasai people hanging out once he had gotten off that cursed mountain. Good to see a smile on his face!

Hello everyone in Squeeze/Glenn land!
I’m back! I know, it’s weird. Here’s what happened…
I closed my site at Babylonandon.com last February largely because I didn’t have the time to keep the whole thing up to date the way I would like to. (See my previous entry, which is actually the goodbye letter I posted on my news page at the old site.) I was sad about it, but I felt like it was the right decision.
Fast forward to last week: I got an email from David Bailey of Packetofthree.com saying he was revamping his whole site, and would I take a look at the beta page? I clicked on over here, and what did I find? David had MADE me a blog. It was already here–all I had to do was type!
So I’m giving it another go. No more HTMLing for me, I will be here on a strictly babble-only basis! Perfect.
See you here!
Fund Chris Difford’s new album before it’s recorded and get a CD – or even breakfast with Chris:
Posted by ‘clowntime’ on YouTube:
“Here’s one of my favourite groups doing a version of John Lennon’s cold Turkey. As far as I’m aware this was a one off performance. Shown on a programme called ‘The Happening’ that was on BSB before it was bought out by SKY. So pretty rare clip I’d imagine. Enjoy it!
(its come out blocky though – damn!)”
Just a quick email to let you all know that Glenn’s third Demo CD is now available from the Quixotic shop.
You can access this from www.glenntilbrook.com or www.quixoticrecords.com
The CD is called: ‘Dreams Are Made Of This – The Demo Tapes 1974-1980′ and it covers the Squeeze, Cool For Cats and Argy Bargy albums.
Glenn is still on the road in the UK on his acoustic tour, tickets are selling really well but there are a few left for a few of the gigs.
We also have Glenn Tilbrook and Fluffer t towels now available on the site shop and will have egg cups from next week, these are all available from the shows.
Thank you for all the continued support.
Cheers then!
The Quixotic Team