Btw, there are some good Feelies performances on YouTube.
Willow ,'Potential'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
it might possibly be too folky, but John Gorka has a song called "Prom Night In Pigtown" that is simultaneously ridiculous and heartbreaking. It might make a good "send the last party stragglers drifting off just as dawn breaks" song.
That sounds great, actually! I wonder if it's about the Pigtown that is a B'more neighborhood?
The Feelies at the Paradise in Boston (I don\'t remember what year, somewhere in \'86-90) in my Top 5 Best Rock Shows Ever.
Hey! I was probably there! You should have looked for me.
I can\'t grab the \"dancing barefoot\" cover at work either, but I have it on some 12\" single. It is awesome. Although Brenda sings lead, Glenn Mercer does the spoken word part near the end that gives me chills.
I just remembered something. Their booking agent once told me that their real names were not Bill and Glenn. They were, in fact, Glenn and Bill. He was very insistant about this.
Btw, I expect this is obvious but I\'ve only started doing this recently. Doing the blog search on Google is the fastest way I\'ve found for nabbing obscure music tracks.
You know about the hype-machine, right? [link] There are other music blog aggregators, but I can\'t remember the urls right now.
t on edit another aggregator: [link]
I'm listening to The Feelies right now AIFG!
("Raised Eyebrows" - love that song.)
You know about the hype-machine, right?
I do! That's how I started tracking down all those live Tom Waits shows. Sweet Zombie Jesus, Raindogs are worse than Deadheads for recording every freaking' show. And yet, I still don't have a copy of the Cold Beer bootleg. Dammit.
I gotta say, the Paramount show from the late nineties I linked to a while back is probably my favorite. Great material and great sound and a fantastic band (as ever).
I gotta say, the Paramount show from the late nineties I linked to a while back is probably my favorite.
I saw Tom there in early '97, IIRC. Is that the show? If so, can you post the link again?
I saw Tom there in early '97, IIRC. Is that the show? If so, can you post the link again?
I think that's it. I don't know if I still have the link, but I can post it at BR if I don't. I'll check when I get home.
Hey! I was probably there! You should have looked for me.
Oh. Wait. You're THAT guy??!!
I loved the Paradise. They had great shows and it was right across the street from my house.
I know I've got a Doc Watson song about a Whistle Pig! 'course that's a groundhog not a pig pig.
Wasn't there a famous short story to the effect that "Pigs is pigs."?