the feelies - classic or dud?

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This press release is as skeletal and stripped down as their records.
Very curious to listen to it.

Marco Damiani, Thursday, 20 January 2011 08:30 (fifteen years ago)

^lol
I dunno though, that press release seems to miss some intricately intertwined guitars

On a more serious note: YES! Looking forward to this. More than anything though I hope they're willing/going to do some shows in Europe...
(and I got the same impression wrt album/song titles as staggerlee. Especially the song titles made me go "Haha, that is such a Feelies song title")

willem, Thursday, 20 January 2011 14:15 (fifteen years ago)

Can't listen to it at the moment but here's a song of the album.

willem, Wednesday, 26 January 2011 07:37 (fifteen years ago)

Thanks for the link. Pretty decent track, sort of like something off the second album, but with slightly clearer production (a little less bucolic haze) and just a teeny hint of "Crazy Rhythms" weirdness at the end. In a sense, it's a Feelies-by-the-numbers tune, but that ain't bad.

crustaceanrebel, Wednesday, 26 January 2011 09:14 (fifteen years ago)

this sounds prettay prettay good!

tylerw, Wednesday, 26 January 2011 16:23 (fifteen years ago)

Got a copy yesterday of the album but my brain shut down and forgot to actually listen to it. Will rectify that tonight.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 26 January 2011 16:25 (fifteen years ago)

let us know if yr feelin' the feelies, k?

the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Wednesday, 26 January 2011 16:44 (fifteen years ago)

really wish they'd plant the vocals behind those intricately intertwined guitars.

nerve_pylon, Wednesday, 26 January 2011 17:13 (fifteen years ago)

I'm excited. I'm actually a big fan of Time For A Witness, probably because of all the blatant VU-isms. Hoping for more of that on the new album.

Brooker T Buckingham, Wednesday, 26 January 2011 17:14 (fifteen years ago)

So do you guys think that the "Velvets meets REM" tag that they had on them early on was overly simplistic or otm? Or both? I vacillate but generally conclude that it's a nice starting point in describing them to folks without leading them too astray. (Or that their jangle was not at all Southern fried like REM's was?)

NYCNative, Thursday, 27 January 2011 13:00 (fifteen years ago)

Gave it a listen last night as promised -- no great surprises, it's pretty much the Feelies, some gentler songs and a few rushed ones, but it's all done damn well and you can tell it's them from a mile off. "When You Know" and "Way Down" are my initial faves.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 27 January 2011 13:40 (fifteen years ago)

Three live songs from NPR's World Cafe Live. It's from several months ago but still a good listen:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127212203

NYCNative, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 14:27 (fifteen years ago)

So do you guys think that the "Velvets meets REM" tag that they had on them early on was overly simplistic or otm?

They predated REM by several years. What are you talking about?

crustaceanrebel, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 14:33 (fifteen years ago)

they are indeed very Velvety but I also don't see the connection to R.E.M.

skip, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 15:39 (fifteen years ago)

By the time they did The Good Earth (co-produced by Peter Buck) I certainly hear a few similarities to early REM in the mumbly vocals and chiming guitars. Stipe's a stronger singer, though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w2sb01oRT0

Glorified Lolcat (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:04 (fifteen years ago)

REM is shorter for jangly pop; that tag was heard by me later on in life, definitely after 'It's Only Life' (which I just took out and listened to this morning, actually.)

NYCNative, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 19:19 (fifteen years ago)

whenever i put on the good earth, my wife says that it sounds like "don't go back to rockville." and then i act like this guy: http://www.theonion.com/articles/honey-im-not-going-to-stand-here-and-debate-the-me,18952/
she's right though, it does have that sound.

tylerw, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 19:43 (fifteen years ago)

feelies are better than REM, however

tylerw, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 19:43 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

hey does anyone have a digital copy of the first yung wu single? the internet is letting me down.

tylerw, Saturday, 5 March 2011 21:13 (fifteen years ago)

Is that the one with the "Barstool Blues" cover? I can help you if so.

clemenza, Saturday, 5 March 2011 21:18 (fifteen years ago)

umm i'm not sure -- the "shore leave" single (not the album) ... maybe it's just a dave weckerman single?

tylerw, Saturday, 5 March 2011 21:20 (fifteen years ago)

Here's a site with the whole album, but it sounds like you're after a B-side?

http://sunshinesmilefactory.blogspot.com/2010/03/yung-wu-shore-leave.html

clemenza, Saturday, 5 March 2011 21:23 (fifteen years ago)

yeahhh, this would be an earlier thing? dan selzer mentions it above: "One of them released a solo single of a song that would be on the Yung Wu record record and it's even better." just haven't heard it, and would love to!

tylerw, Saturday, 5 March 2011 21:28 (fifteen years ago)

Okay...can't help you. And I realize that "Barstool Blues" is a Feelies cover; it's "Powderfinger" that Yung Wu recorded.

clemenza, Saturday, 5 March 2011 21:32 (fifteen years ago)

yeah! that yung wu record is fantastic. anyway, i'm putting together a little feelies family tree mix kind of thing (side projects/solo projects/related bands/etc.) and thought i'd try to hunt it down. seems extremely obscure. if i didn't just make it up.

tylerw, Saturday, 5 March 2011 21:34 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.thefeeliesweb.com/images/disc/Dave45.jpg
this is what i think i'm talking about

tylerw, Sunday, 6 March 2011 03:01 (fifteen years ago)

tyler have u heard the Trypes demos that were on Dime a while back? I can send 'em to you if u want.

sleeve, Sunday, 6 March 2011 03:03 (fifteen years ago)

i've got something called the trypes demos -- probably the same thing?

tylerw, Sunday, 6 March 2011 03:13 (fifteen years ago)

yeah that's it, here's my tracklist

1. A Plan Revised
2. The Inner Light (Beatles)
3. ?
4. Return to Zion
5. Eternal Ice
6. ?
7. ?
8. The Obedient Atom
9. When Company Comes

sleeve, Sunday, 6 March 2011 03:16 (fifteen years ago)

Trypes demos may be more then Trypes. Maybe some Willies and Yung Wu or whatever. I'm talking to them and trying to sort it out. They're digging through some old tapes for a potential Trypes expanded reissue, which somebody will be delighted to release should things work out.

dan selzer, Sunday, 6 March 2011 07:55 (fifteen years ago)

Aw man, that would be awesome. I downloaded the Trypes EP a while back, rules my world. Impossible to find a copy, too. Now to look for the demos.

Aquarian Necromancer Octopus (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Sunday, 6 March 2011 07:59 (fifteen years ago)

That Weckerman single is amazing btw. Has more in common with weirdo 70s american outsider stuff like MX-80 or Debris or Pere Ubu or something.

dan selzer, Sunday, 6 March 2011 08:02 (fifteen years ago)

That Weckerman solo single/pre Yung Wu release that tyler's looking for is listed in this PSF piece. Can't find more than that at the moment.

Dave Weckerman
"Out of Baby's Reach" (Yellow Fear)single 1980

Looking forward to that Acute release, dan :)

willem, Sunday, 6 March 2011 09:58 (fifteen years ago)

expanded trypes reissue would be great. make it happen, dan! the trypes demos, yeah, i wondered if stuff like "the obedient atom" and "when company comes" (both of which the feelies were playing live in 1980-81) are actually from the demo tape that the band submitted to stiff records, the one that led to stiff dropping them, or whatever.

tylerw, Sunday, 6 March 2011 20:54 (fifteen years ago)

the carla bley stuff talked about here:
PSF: After the first album, what happened with Stiff?

GLENN: Stiff requested a demo for a second album. They didn't like it. We were doing a lot of home recording, even more in an Eno mode and less like a rock band. Stiff rejected the songs and he just wrote some more. We weren't playing (live) at that point. Anton was playing with the Lounge Lizards, doing live shows. He just called up and said "I quit the band." Then Stiff took that that opportunity to drop the band. One song "The Obediant Atom" was pretty similar to "40 Days" on the first Wake Ooloo record. I think we only had a couple of songs. We really weren't ready to do another record anyway. It was kind of relief actually.

DAVE: We spend three days recording "The Obediant Atom" in Carla Bley's studio. It was an instrumental with some chanting at the end. When Stiff heard that, their hair started falling out. "Is this what the next album is going to sound like?" In the meantime, me and Keith did all the drumming parts. We went to England and played two shows and came home.

GLENN: At one point, they (Stiff) took us into their office and said that we needed a hit single. They played the latest Lene Lovich single. It was like a scene out of a movie. "(Do) something like this- you know, verse-chorus-verse." We just laughed to ourselves and it turned out that it wasn't a hit anyway.

tylerw, Sunday, 6 March 2011 21:01 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

wsj article on the new album here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703858404576214672616456018.html

tylerw, Tuesday, 22 March 2011 18:14 (fifteen years ago)

heyyy, i posted my little feelies family tree sampler over here if anyone's interested: http://ow.ly/4rhcn

tylerw, Friday, 1 April 2011 16:19 (fifteen years ago)

Not a bad sample!

Ned Raggett, Friday, 1 April 2011 16:20 (fifteen years ago)

didn't even know there was a new album until i read the rolling stone review last night. will buy this if i can find a store that carries it. not an easy task.

scott seward, Friday, 1 April 2011 16:47 (fifteen years ago)

yeah, new songs i've heard sound excellent. in the good earth vein, it seems.

tylerw, Friday, 1 April 2011 16:48 (fifteen years ago)

i like the wake ooloo stuff. didn't buy the solo album from a few years back. wasn't that kind of an unofficial feelies album? remember something about that. the mercer one.

scott seward, Friday, 1 April 2011 16:51 (fifteen years ago)

yeah, pretty much all the feelies played on in it some capacity -- except bill million, i think? it's good, maybe a little snoozy in parts.

tylerw, Friday, 1 April 2011 16:52 (fifteen years ago)

Bill Million's on it.
It's a dminishing returns album: starts great, then gets progressively less interesting because it all sounds exactly the same.

Alan Partridge Project (ithappens), Friday, 1 April 2011 18:38 (fifteen years ago)

million's on the mercer solo album? he isn't listed in the credits ...

tylerw, Friday, 1 April 2011 18:42 (fifteen years ago)

Six songs in to the new one before anything really caught my attention. Way Down is pretty good. I find myself wishing they'd done a new Yung Wu album instead.

dlp9001, Friday, 1 April 2011 19:52 (fifteen years ago)

first impression is there isn't a standout song like "it's only life," but still this is more solid (or maybe just less dated-sounding?) than the last official album

reggie (qualmsley), Thursday, 7 April 2011 13:37 (fifteen years ago)

I never really thought any Feelies songs stood out besides maybe their Beatles cover

frogbs, Thursday, 7 April 2011 13:39 (fifteen years ago)

not to say that they aren't totally classic

frogbs, Thursday, 7 April 2011 13:39 (fifteen years ago)

the last two songs on the good earth are awesome

reggie (qualmsley), Thursday, 7 April 2011 14:11 (fifteen years ago)

plus i'd say the title track of crazy rhythms

reggie (qualmsley), Thursday, 7 April 2011 14:12 (fifteen years ago)


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