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The family of related bands is also huge, including US Saucer, Three Doctors Band, Caroliner, and Horny Genius, but to get into all that would diffuse the impact of the Fellers in this thread much the same as happened in reality.

Ian Christe (Ian Christe), Thursday, 17 February 2005 01:27 (twenty-one years ago)

two weeks pass...
was checking out that Brian Hageman solo album again recently

Oh yeah, the slap key guitar stuff was great. And there was an earlier 7" by him of tape loopy delay recordings under the name Brown Supper (or Brown Food?)

Ian Christe (Ian Christe), Saturday, 5 March 2005 23:46 (twenty-one years ago)

brown supper, i have that 7"

charltonlido (gareth), Sunday, 6 March 2005 20:03 (twenty-one years ago)

five months pass...
Listening to Lovelyville for the first time in a while -- forgot how atmospheric and fun "Nail in the Head" is.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 18 August 2005 14:14 (twenty years ago)

Oh yeah, definitely. "Green Eyed Lady" is one of my favorite cover versions of all time too.

o. nate (onate), Thursday, 18 August 2005 14:31 (twenty years ago)

tres classique. "star trek" is one of my fave instrumentals o.a.t.

Zack Richardson (teenagequiet), Thursday, 18 August 2005 14:51 (twenty years ago)

Yeah, that's a great tune. The first 5 or 6 on Mother of All Saints are huge.

o. nate (onate), Thursday, 18 August 2005 15:16 (twenty years ago)

Yeah, select portions of "Saints" are pretty great when they avoid that low-fi crap.

Myonga Von Bontee (Myonga Von Bontee), Thursday, 18 August 2005 16:52 (twenty years ago)

52 minute all killer "mother of all saints" courtesy of pseudopodium.org:

# 2 - Gentleman's Lament
# 3 - Catcher
# 4 - Hornet's Heart
# 5 - Star Trek
# 6 - Tell Me
# 8 - Hive
# 9 - Hummingbird In a Cube of Ice
# 11 - Wide Forehead
# 12 - Infection
# 18 - 1" Tall*
# 19 - Raymond H.
# 21 - Cistern
# 22 - El Cerrito**

dan (dan), Thursday, 18 August 2005 17:07 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...

So classic. I have most of the albums, but I'm always drawn back to Strangers From the Universe. ...and Funeral Pudding. Never had the chance to see them live, except in 1996 and I blew it. Listened more recently to some live shows from earlier in the 90s and was amazing at how loud they could be and how quickly they could shift gears, even mid-song. Why in the world are their Matador albums out of print?

city worker, Monday, 30 June 2008 17:36 (seventeen years ago)

Crazy. People just aren't in the mood for 90s music right now, myself included.

cecelia, Monday, 30 June 2008 18:09 (seventeen years ago)

Listened more recently to some live shows from earlier in the 90s and was amazing at how loud they could be and how quickly they could shift gears, even mid-song.

I saw them live in 1994. Easily the best show I saw that year in a year of pretty decent live shows.

Bill in Chicago, Monday, 30 June 2008 18:13 (seventeen years ago)

Sucks about the Matador stuff being out of print, but I'm guessing, sadly, that people have mostly forgotten about the Fellers, which is really a shame. I can't really blame Matador for keeping them out of print for the time being -- especially if you can still find the stuff used without much difficulty. Matador released four of their albums, and if none of the four are still selling, well.. :( (not to mention Ajax's release of The Funeral Pudding, which kinda went OOP immediately, and the CD reissue of Wormed By Leonard, and the OOP Communion issues of I Hope It Lands and Bob Dinners)

Maybe in the 2010s, people will catch up.

Mackro Mackro, Monday, 30 June 2008 18:54 (seventeen years ago)

two years pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B7vogZkBjA&feature=youtu.be

scott seward, Wednesday, 11 May 2011 15:03 (fifteen years ago)

can't see that, but i assume it's from their show last night in boston? sigh. been trying to see these guys since 1995, never works out.

mizzell, Wednesday, 11 May 2011 15:06 (fifteen years ago)

This is one of those bands where I never purposely put on a whole album but if they come up on shuffle I'm like, "WTF is this? Some rad Sonic Youth (etc.) b-side I forgot? Oh wait, it's Thinking Fellers."

AaronHz, Wednesday, 11 May 2011 15:09 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

never understood TFUL at the time. they seemed too willfully obtuse and jokey for my tastes, some kind of fake-beatnik, zappa-loving boho bullshit. but i'm listening to strangers from the universe and realizing that it's like the greatest shit i've never heard. "socket"! "hundreds of years"(!) amazed and somewhat humbled by how long it takes me to "get" so much obviously amazing shit. want MOAR!

where should i go next? help me ILM.

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Saturday, 11 June 2011 03:56 (fifteen years ago)

not so much the results but the commentary in this thread:
Best THINKING FELLERS UNION LOCAL 282 release

it's a meme i made and i like (Steve Shasta), Saturday, 11 June 2011 03:59 (fifteen years ago)

'Yeah, the combo of "Admonishing The Bishops" and "The Funeral Pudding" EPs from 1993 would comprise of the best of their work, IMHO" this is very OTM!! I miss getting their records in the mail from Ajax, man I used to love these guys. Also if you can find a certain issue of Bananafish magazine, their was a cd that was great with solo stuff by these guys, along with lots of other guys oddball artist. Maybe it was the first four or five issues compiled?

JacobSanders, Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:05 (fifteen years ago)

Mother of All Saints' showing in that poll is just stupid. Was just playing it the other day, wishing it could get a remaster (CD is too quiet) and marveling at how well it holds up. Just skip the annoying tracks...

dlp9001, Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:07 (fifteen years ago)

They were the most unlikely band ever I think:

http://www.viceland.com/int/v16n10/htdocs/mother-of-all-strangers-164/thinking_fellers_union.jpg

it's a meme i made and i like (Steve Shasta), Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:08 (fifteen years ago)

no! they look awesome! <3

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:12 (fifteen years ago)

and thx, steve

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:13 (fifteen years ago)

Great photo!!

JacobSanders, Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:15 (fifteen years ago)

o shit, "the operation", fuckin <3 this band

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:28 (fifteen years ago)

I dug this band in the '90s though I haven't listened to them since then. Sometimes I feel like Deerhoof kind of has a TFUL282 feel to them, is that weird?

unmetalled world (wk), Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:33 (fifteen years ago)

nah, that makes perfect sense, given what little i know of TFUL. both indie/punk prog rockers. love deerhoof, btw. their "new sneakers" even has a touch of "noble experiment" poignancy (nowhere near as intense, obv).

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Saturday, 11 June 2011 04:49 (fifteen years ago)

dude seeing this band plow into "The Operation" in a live setting was one of my finest concert experiences ever.

Was just listening to some of Mother Of All Saints this morning!

sleeve, Saturday, 11 June 2011 05:52 (fifteen years ago)

and for your next record may I suggest Bob Dinners, Admonishing The Bishops, or I Hope It Lands.

sleeve, Saturday, 11 June 2011 05:53 (fifteen years ago)

will check "admonishing" next, due to support in this and the other thread. mother of all saints is the album that derailed me at the time, and i'd like to give it another shot, too, see if i've come around. remember loving a plugz-esque tune called "narlus spectre" once upon a time, god knows where it came from. doesn't seem to appear on any of their more popular releases.

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Saturday, 11 June 2011 06:05 (fifteen years ago)

it's on Wormed By Leonard iirc, also on the 4-song "best of" 7" sampler from that album that Ajax put out in like '92 (The Natural Finger).

I was thinking a little bit more today about those "difficult" pieces on MOAS. Although I appreciate the pared-down song-oriented tracklist someone posted in this (or the other) thread, the spacing of those tracks really helps with the sequencing and overall epic flow of the record.. I think that at the time there was some criticism of teh "practice room" pieces in the press but it was also kind of a statement of purpose by the band. At any rate, "Tuning Notes" has perversely become one of my fave tracks from that record as the years have gone by. It's just such a perfect window into their world, a distillation of the practice room experience.

sleeve, Saturday, 11 June 2011 18:40 (fifteen years ago)

eight months pass...

Awww man, my favorite radio station is rocking "The Operation" right now. Doubly sweet that it was preceded by Wire's "Mercy". TFUL282 rules so hard, happy Friday to me!

grandavis, Friday, 2 March 2012 18:26 (fourteen years ago)

"The Operation" rules so hard

fully formed adult banaka unit (sleeve), Friday, 2 March 2012 21:38 (fourteen years ago)

Yeah, so so good.

grandavis, Friday, 2 March 2012 21:40 (fourteen years ago)

three years pass...

amazing full show from 1994:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBfO4FRA6ps

sleeve, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 04:58 (ten years ago)

I really love some of TFUL282's lyrics. Really evocative and intriguing at times. I mean, what the heck is "The Operation" about?

Duane Barry, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 11:21 (ten years ago)

I can't find it above, but probably said on another thread. They had some of the best lyrics of any band ever, full stop. It's annoying, because they present, historically, as some cute slightly eccentric indie rock band of the 90s. I rarely care about words, but was floored when I started reading the lyric sheets for their albums. It's like suddenly discovering that The Archers of Loaf were up there with Dylan Thomas. Or whatever.

"You can fizz out the top or settle to the bottom or stand still inside a liquid life.
You can float away or melt into the ground, but scientists can watch you through the glass and measure forces pulling you, and measure forces pushing you, until you stand still and make the shadows stop.
Vaporize, solidify. Hummingbird in a cube of ice."

dlp9001, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 16:52 (ten years ago)

I really love some of TFUL282's lyrics. Really evocative and intriguing at times. I mean, what the heck is "The Operation" about?

― Duane Barry, Tuesday, June 23, 2015 7:21 AM (5 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

alien abduction, no?

mizzell, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:17 (ten years ago)

this thread has reminded me that I have misplaced my "Hope It Lands" CD

sarahell, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:18 (ten years ago)

I had forgotten/did not know that they did a 2011 ATP gig. There's a disappointing practice version of "Piston And The Shaft" on Youtube:

httpx://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afiMfHjQMKI

(change x to s)

but it contains this fabulous comment:

As the fifth viewer of this clip, and a citizen of the United States of America, I say that the Thinking Fellers Union is a national treasure, and should be granted immunity from any and all need to work for a living; they should be given a large practice space underneath the national mall in DC, located, say, under the Washington Monument, with instruments made of gold, and free electricity and infinite credit at the local supermarket.

sleeve, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:19 (ten years ago)

my favorite lyrics are the piston and the shaft like

When the car parks in the garage
When the beauty receives her beau
There's a border taut and bold
That's a feeling we'll never know

You're the hard spot on my seat
I'm the drooling bitch in heat
I'm your gravy baster gun
You're my creamy squishy bun
We got a funny situation, you and me
We're the beaver and the hog
But who's biting what and what's eating whom
We're a dripping marsh full of frogs

mizzell, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:22 (ten years ago)

I've always been in love with this song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czp3wGZ9XUM

Evan, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:23 (ten years ago)

always loved "Heavy Head":

You sleep so you won't notice the weight upon your breast
You drift on winds you can't feel, flowing so your dreams won't end
What have you done to manufacture your own fear?
It could last forever - no one can see you in there

Black and rusted handcuffs chain you to your bed
Struggling exhausts you - rest your heavy head
Stop the dream while you can
Lose your mind

You beat yourself unconscious with heavy words and sighs
You lose your focus and your breath and you close your eyes

sleeve, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:29 (ten years ago)

Why is it that the 90s seem to have the most inventive chord progressions in the dissonant-yet-melodic category?

Evan, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:30 (ten years ago)

Never listened to this lot. How do they compare to Cheer-Accident?

the spieth hole-ease impresseth us (imago), Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:34 (ten years ago)

they are of a similar era, and share fans, and members of one have played with members of the other

Hope It Lands is my favorite

sarahell, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:35 (ten years ago)

xp check out the show I linked! you won't regret it.

sleeve, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 17:51 (ten years ago)

Hope It Lands is on Spotify, which is nice

Will listen to the show and the album, cool

the spieth hole-ease impresseth us (imago), Tuesday, 23 June 2015 18:13 (ten years ago)

I like this band but I've been very slow in getting their discography. I Hope it Lands is the next one for me I think.

They weren't really anything like Cheer-Accident though, more like if Polvo were collectively recovering from head injuries.

meaty, desperate, and honest about the world we live in (ultros ultros-ghali), Tuesday, 23 June 2015 20:17 (ten years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkwGzl1I42g Heavy Head is their best song!

JacobSanders, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 22:52 (ten years ago)

Here’s tonight’s show:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/C-hPjVARAWO/?igsh=MXM4MTl2eWhtN3cxYQ==

bratwurst autumn (Eazy), Sunday, 11 August 2024 06:44 (one year ago)

thank you! killer

pink-haired Marxist (sleeve), Sunday, 11 August 2024 14:00 (one year ago)

eight months pass...

Tangle reissue on LP:
https://bulbous-monocle.bandcamp.com/album/thinking-fellers-union-local-282-tangle

The label also has a new World of Pooh comp:
https://bulbous-monocle.bandcamp.com/album/world-of-pooh-tight-loose

mizzell, Friday, 2 May 2025 13:12 (one year ago)

This excellence.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 2 May 2025 14:14 (one year ago)

Awesome, I never got to hear that World Of Pooh record!

sleeve, Friday, 2 May 2025 14:40 (one year ago)

I have that Tangle LP on vinyl. Bought it back when it was cheap, though tbh it's probably my least favorite Fellers album.

o. nate, Friday, 2 May 2025 18:58 (one year ago)

@sleeve: our dearly departed Jack Cole tried for years to release it and it never was in the cards.

Glad that Hisham is able to finally see it happen, dude is a saint. <3

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Saturday, 3 May 2025 12:33 (one year ago)

six months pass...

Strangers From the Universe gets the Pitchfork Sunday nod:

https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/thinking-fellers-union-local-282-strangers-from-the-universe/

Ned Raggett, Sunday, 30 November 2025 18:20 (six months ago)

one month passes...

www.everyalbumever.com/episodes/thinking-fellers-union-local-282-breaks-down-all-their-albums

vague facial gymnastics (sleeve), Tuesday, 27 January 2026 16:57 (four months ago)

Great interview!
One small piece of trivia that sticks with me from this which I didn't know before listening was the term used within the band "song possi", as in "song possibilities", i.e. those lo-fi/rehearsal-space interstitial jams a.k.a. what fans came to call "Feller filler"...

A moron shaped fool (Craig D.), Tuesday, 27 January 2026 18:40 (four months ago)

cool, thanks for sharing sleeve!

Reggaeton Sax (NickB), Tuesday, 27 January 2026 18:42 (four months ago)

one month passes...

Is that interview really 3 hours long? Guess I need to set aside some time to listen to it.

o. nate, Friday, 13 March 2026 19:37 (three months ago)


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