Saturday 26 November 2016

Chris Difford Goes Around the Houses

Chris Difford Goes Around the Houses

As you will probably know, if you are a Squeeze fan, Chris Difford embarked upon a solo project this year (2016), in between touring with Squeeze and various other commitments. The name of the project is Fancy Pants (A Play for Today), along with Boo Hewerdine, Chris has written 23 songs for the album.

Chris looked to crowd fund the project via the Pledge Music website. Amongst the items that you could pledge for were the normal CDs, digital downloads etc. but you could also pledge for a paperweight, one of Chris’ shoes, some pants, a song written for you or a house gig. All very special in their own way and a great way to support the fine Mr Difford in his latest solo venture.

Now, there are various social media outlets, where Squeeze is discussed, by  like-minded individuals, who like nothing more than to sing the praises of Squeeze and all of its members. It was in one such conversation that the thought of Chris Difford playing a gig, in your own front room, was raised and discussed and wondered over.

“Wouldn’t it be amazing?”

“I’d love to do that!”

“It’d be great – a real once in a lifetime opportunity.”

“… but it would never happen…….”

Those were the things I said, those were the things a lot of my social media friends said. The thoughts of Chris Difford doing a house gig, to a small band of loyal fans; amazing! It bought smiles to our respective faces, as we dreamed our dreams away.

Until one day, not long after the pledges were made available, I was contacted privately by Shirley. Shirley and her husband Dave are avid music fans and one of the nicest couples that I had never met. However, Shirley had a dilemma. Dave had offered his wife, for her up and coming birthday, the chance to be the recipient of a Chris Difford house gig!
Wow! Dream come true time but…….

Shirley didn’t think they had the room to host a gig, living as they do in a small house in North Wales. This is where I come in. Would I host the gig, Shirley asked, in my slightly bigger house? My jaw dropped, I was dumbfounded. Could we do it? Should we do it? Is this real? Before those questions had formulated in my mind, my fingers had typed the word “yes”. That was settled then. I just had to tell my wife what I had done!

To be fair, my wife Denise took it in her stride. She knows that Chris Difford is an idol of mine; she also knew that this was a once in a lifetime opportunity *. She was also acutely aware that we were opening our house to a bunch of complete strangers! Never-the-less the ball was rolling. Several discussions then ensued as dates were emailed back and forth from organiser and financier; Dave, to artist; Chris and to host; me!
Soon November the 12th 2016 was earmarked as D (ifford) Day. Next the guest list was formulated; this was Shirley’s domain, having to decide who could make the gig; should it be 6 guests? No 8, what about 10. 10 it is.

Our conversations had transferred from Facebook and Twitter to actual telephone calls and Shirley asked if I was happy with the arrangements.
Happy? I was ecstatic!

“…. And 12 is not too many?”

“12?”

“Yes, a couple more have confirmed – that’s OK isn’t it?”

It was more than OK – it could have been twelve hundred – the bottom line was; the enigmatic, charming, lyrical genius that we politely call Mr Difford was going to be sat in my lounge, with guitar, for our private entertainment. Those thoughts, although true, never seemed to go beyond a dream, however many times it was discussed and however many days passed by, the reality did not sink in.

Until the day itself.

Now here is the most beautiful thing about this whole event, as the day of the gig came ever closer we were discussing, online, things like; transport, hotels, parking, arrival times, food, drink and meeting up for the first time! Yes, the thing that surprises a lot of people I tell about this wonderful day, and I do try to tell everybody I meet! The thing that pleases them most is that we, a group of strangers, actually get together for the first time and we get on as if we had known each other for years. It warms the old cockles, that’s for sure.

On the day before the main event half of the ‘House Gig’ audience met for a meal, so it was a little ice breaker, but to be honest there was no ice to break – it was if eight lifelong friends were sitting around the dining table. Dave and Shirley. Pete and Jan. (These four actually know each other and have been friends for years, so we cheated a little). Myself and Denise. Then Claudia and Pat, who flew in from America.

Oh, didn’t I say that?

Yes, we had a transatlantic flight for two guests! And they are a couple of the loveliest ladies you could ever meet.

I mean, some Americans…….. (that sounds familiar).

Enough of this talk, let us get to the main event. Saturday night arrives and the doorbell starts ringing from 6 o’clock. First to arrive are Stephen and Rob, again we have never met before but this joint love of music, Squeeze in particular, puts us at our ease. The magic of the evening ahead means there are a lot of positive feelings in the air. Pat and Claudia are hot on Stephen and Rob’s heels and are duly introduced. Denise manages to converse and juggle the vast quantity of food she is laying out on the dining room table. Dave, Shirley, Pete and Jan arrive and the lounge is getting busier. Last but not least Tami and Diane bowl up in a flurry of expectant giggles and broadest of broad smiles. It is truly wonderful.

That dream I mentioned earlier is merging into reality.

Everyone is offered food and drinks; some cannot face food, their stomachs churning with nervous excitement and anticipation. Dave’s phone buzzes in his pocket - a message from Chris! He’ll be here around quarter to eight! Hearts start to beat a little faster, but the conversations continue. The minutes tick by, pictures of Mr Difford slide across the TV screen to a soundtrack of some his solo songs. There are laughs a plenty, but also nervous glances. Dave’s phone rings! It is the man himself, he is outside, but doesn’t know where we are. I go outside and position myself on the end of the drive and look up the road, a black Audi starts up and turns to face me. It drives past, stops and the reversing lights flash on. I instinctively start waving my arms slowly, beckoning the driver to come straight back. The thought that I am backing Chris Difford onto my drive is not lost on me as I wave slowly in an almost dreamlike state. The car stops, the door opens and sliding gracefully out of the driver’s seat is Mr Chris Difford. I maintain an upright position although my knees are like jelly. His hand comes straight out and we shake, quite literally in my case. He excuses his poor reversing, I say it was fine. We make small talk as we walk to the boot. The guitar case is there, he hands me a bag, the contents of which I wasn’t sure of. We discuss music stands and chairs, as the boot slowly shuts, with a grace and poise that emulates the man standing beside me. Dave appears from the side of the house and introduces himself, as we walk slowly around to the back door. I thought it would be easier to come in the back way rather than to fight the multitude of chairs and bodies in the lounge.

Chris Difford is in my house!

He says hello to Denise, who is still piling up the food, and Chris remarks on how wonderful it all looks. Denise offers him some food, but he declines politely saying he has a meal planned for later. He makes his way towards the lounge and says hello to the gathered crowd as they almost squeal with delight! He turns back to Denise briefly and asks if he could use the loo! He maybe a deity to us, but he is also human, I show him through into the hall and point him up the stairs, shutting the door behind him, I look back into the lounge at the excited faces. Chris Difford is using my loo!!

It is getting more and more amazing.

He returns and takes up his place, on a chair by the TV, in front of a semi-circle of admiring onlookers. We don’t know really what to expect, but he relaxes us with gentle conversation, as he removes his guitar from that famous stickered case, before starting the musical soiree with “Take Me I’m Yours”.  Afterwards he suggests we introduce ourselves, so that he knows who is who, so we go round the semi-circle saying who we are and where we are from. He is genuinely interested and asks questions and jokes with each of us, being particularly impressed with the American contingent, on how far they had travelled.

The next hour or so passes quickly, with songs, laughs and stories. Pictures are taken, videos are recorded and questions are asked. I can’t really remember the order of the songs, but the set list contained;

Electric Trains
Cinderella
1975
Lamas Fayre
Around The Houses
On My Own I’m Never Bored
Pop Noodle
Fat as a Fiddle
Battersea Boys
Cowboys Are My Weakness
Cool For Cats

It wasn’t really a set list though; Chris asked us for any requests or flicked through his songbook and sang and played beautifully. He talked about Fancy Pants. He talked about songs and song writing. He talked about life in Squeeze. It was a really friendly relaxed, joyous occasion and one that sadly had to end. Although he was gracious enough and happy enough to pose for photographs. He also signed his autograph on various items. A true gentleman and a legend in the lounge!

We waved him off as his car drove quietly out of the cul-de-sac and we retired back to the lounge for food, drinks and to relive the last ninety minutes, with huge smiles on our faces and copious amounts of love in our hearts.

People tell me it is a wonderful story, how twelve people came to together, drawn close by the love of this great man. We may have met as strangers, but we leave this experience as true friends. The distance between us physically may be far, but there is a unique closeness in our hearts. It was and still is, as we look back on it, a very emotional day – there was a lot of love in that lounge.


I cannot end this little story without thanking a few people, for making our lives just that little bit brighter.

Chris Difford is a wonderful person, enigmatic maybe, but funny, sharing, thoughtful, talented and he brings joy via his songs to the hearts of thousands and long may it continue.

Pete and Jan, a wonderful fun loving couple, I don’t think I have laughed so much with people I have only known for a few hours, just lovely.

Stephen and Rob stepped over the threshold and were immediately friends. Quiet and unassuming but knowledgeable about music and musicians, ready to regale you with stories from their life together.

Tami and Diane. Well what can I say? From social media you get this anarchic fun loving buzz exuding from their every post. In reality they are much the same. Dedicated Squeeze fans and just so much fun to meet.

Claudia and Pat, our long distance travellers. Pat was so easy going, down to earth and wonderful to talk to. Claudia was so charming and smitten by all things English, including Chris Difford and mushy peas. A fine combination.

I should also like to thank my lovely wife Denise for standing by me, even though she thought I was off my rocker for saying yes! However, having gone through the whole experience she would do it again in the blink of an eye, she loved it!

Last and by no mean least are Dave and Shirley, without whom none of the above would have happened. Such a lovely, devoted couple. Dave is a musician and just a really nice chap, very easy to get on with and somebody I can now call my friend. Shirley is just the most wonderful person ever, she didn’t have to share this adventure with me, but she did and it was a most unselfish thing to do, sharing the love and bringing us all together for a most amazing experience.


I am truly honoured to be so close to some amazing people.

Thank you.


* Update
And do you know what? We did it all over again 18 months later! A bit bigger, a bit better, some different people, it was really great.