I miss the 80s when I found them. Miss my wife. We loved them together. I cry bitteraweet tears when I hear them. I miss her so much and hearing their songs brings her back to me for a little while. I love you Paula
Hoboken NJ was really happening back then. I attended a few concerts in various apartments. The neighbors joined in. No one cared and even brought their rugrats. Lots of immigrants got their first taste of Rock and Roll this way. We raised the rent this way or sometimes just did a benefi for someone sick without insurance. The Feelies were a big part of that scene. They were amazing, especially when they did Patty Smith covers and the like. Hung out with a combo of deadheads and alt people of every stripe. No one had labels, you just came, drank, toked (If that was your thing) and danced like no one was watching.
Bought the album "Time for a witness" the same year it was published,I saw the video and it was love at first listening. I was 17 ,had my peer group and we were discovering the music i still enjoy most: Gun Club,Dream Syndicate,Plimsouls,True West,Wall of voodoo. We were young,skaters,lived near the beach. We felt invincible
I"m from england love the band still play there first album all the time, it just gets better with age. i was 20 when i got into the band, I am now nearly 60....
Saw them last summer (2018) at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, NC. I only know a few of their songs, but two friends are huge fans and brought me along. I think they played for 2+ hours and every song was rockin'. Man, it was impressive and a really, really great night out. What a band, still making it happen many years down the line. Thank you for a wonderful performance that night!
Hey Kyle! Just FYI, both have been reissued via Bar None Records - I think they have CDs and vinyl available to purchase. However, they aren't available on streaming =(
@@speedy1227 True, and a shame. They were available on streaming for a short while after the Bar None reissues first came out, but they were pulled for whatever reason-I assume because they licensed those records from A&M.
True story: My College housemate used to work in a Records store in SF. And while he was in town Bono came into his shop before closing, to pick a few new thrills from American Music before going back to Ireland. One of them was of The Feelies, and asked about why them, he said. "First time we heard them was in NYC and we couldn't believe how good these kids were... and from New Jersey? We thought they were trying to play some kind of nerds joke on us, with some Devo class band in disguise, but they were the real thing... it was very HUMBLING listening to them. I still do."
This is a sorta geeky, awkward non-rockstar band with little to work with image-wise, so what’d they do? They went out there and kicked serious musical ass! Yay, Feelies!
Sooner or later You'll come around Get yourself back up From the ground What you want and What you need What you got Enough to succeed Looking for reality Afore it gets the best of me Wake me up and Don't be late Don't sit around Around and vegetateOh and we're going ... HomeI I don't know what's up ahead Don't think too much it'll hurt your head Take a walk all over town Curiosity abounds Take me down the road a ways Let me in don't make me pay Call me down don't make a fuss Take the back seat on the busOh and we're going ... HomeYeah we're going home
Oliver Foster Well fortunately...unlike many of their peers...the Feelies are still around, still performing and are better than ever. Tours are somewhat intermittent but they have a solid fan base and really electrify the relatively small venues they perform in. Super tight and a really really excellent live act. Have seen them half a dozen times in the past decade and every show has been excellent.
never ever get the credit they deserve. the Feelies influenced everyone in the 80s and 90s. they remind me of Galaxie 500 in the amount of influence they had on the era with little credit
musically, the 80's sucked as far as mainstream and radio music. only "underground" bands were the only thing i listened to in those day. The Feelies were my favorite. i was listening to U2 and REM when my friends were saying "who the f@#k is U2 and REM?" The Feelies were the best band to never reach critical acclaim!
I miss the 80s when I found them. Miss my wife. We loved them together. I cry bitteraweet tears when I hear them. I miss her so much and hearing their songs brings her back to me for a little while. I love you Paula
❤
Probably the best band to come out of NJ ever.
I'd add The Smithereens to that list
…and continue to be a phenomenal live act.
@@dennispepperack2973 indeed
That bass line. Loved the Feelies.
Several thousand Yo La Tengo fans would like a word... 😉
This album reigns supreme in my nostalgia departement ❤
Hoboken NJ was really happening back then. I attended a few concerts in various apartments. The neighbors joined in. No one cared and even brought their rugrats. Lots of immigrants got their first taste of Rock and Roll this way. We raised the rent this way or sometimes just did a benefi for someone sick without insurance. The Feelies were a big part of that scene. They were amazing, especially when they did Patty Smith covers and the like. Hung out with a combo of deadheads and alt people of every stripe. No one had labels, you just came, drank, toked (If that was your thing) and danced like no one was watching.
The Feelies...the best travelin' music ever in my car. (80's and 90's)
Bought the album "Time for a witness" the same year it was published,I saw the video and it was love at first listening.
I was 17 ,had my peer group and we were discovering the music i still enjoy most: Gun Club,Dream Syndicate,Plimsouls,True West,Wall of voodoo.
We were young,skaters,lived near the beach.
We felt invincible
A very underrated song. This is pure rock n' roll!
This was a solid band. The bass line on this song is killer.
I"m from england love the band still play there first album all the time, it just gets better with age. i was 20 when i got into the band, I am now nearly 60....
Me too! These guys are amazing.
Yeah I’m English only ever met two people who knew of them,great band wish I’d seen them live.
Oh, how I love the Feelies. Never get bored listening to them.
Me neither. In 30-something years.
Love her bass lines!
Saw them last summer (2018) at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, NC. I only know a few of their songs, but two friends are huge fans and brought me along. I think they played for 2+ hours and every song was rockin'. Man, it was impressive and a really, really great night out. What a band, still making it happen many years down the line. Thank you for a wonderful performance that night!
This album and Only Life STILL haven't been rereleased. Get these albums available again!
Only Life is bloody masterpiece !
Hey Kyle! Just FYI, both have been reissued via Bar None Records - I think they have CDs and vinyl available to purchase. However, they aren't available on streaming =(
@@speedy1227 True, and a shame. They were available on streaming for a short while after the Bar None reissues first came out, but they were pulled for whatever reason-I assume because they licensed those records from A&M.
Two drummers! Love the Feelies, totally underrated.
Thanks for another great Feelies video, Janice. So glad you've kept these videos for us to see here on TH-cam.
Reminds me of my college years mid 80's. Great stuff
Just saw these guys in Philly a few nights ago. Fantastic.
True story: My College housemate used to work in a Records store in SF. And while he was in town Bono came into his shop before closing, to pick a few new thrills from American Music before going back to Ireland. One of them was of The Feelies, and asked about why them, he said.
"First time we heard them was in NYC and we couldn't believe how good these kids were... and from New Jersey? We thought they were trying to play some kind of nerds joke on us, with some Devo class band in disguise, but they were the real thing... it was very HUMBLING listening to them. I still do."
id take devo over u2 any day.
Love that solo!
This is a sorta geeky, awkward non-rockstar band with little to work with image-wise, so what’d they do? They went out there and kicked serious musical ass! Yay, Feelies!
Luna
True Masters of their craft.... Love em
Sooner or later
You'll come around
Get yourself back up
From the ground
What you want and
What you need
What you got
Enough to succeed
Looking for reality
Afore it gets the best of me
Wake me up and
Don't be late
Don't sit around
Around and vegetateOh and we're going ...
HomeI
I don't know
what's up ahead
Don't think too much
it'll hurt your head
Take a walk
all over town
Curiosity abounds
Take me down
the road a ways
Let me in
don't make me pay
Call me down
don't make a fuss
Take the back
seat on the busOh and we're going ...
HomeYeah we're going home
Fantastic energy in this song.
c'est exceptionnel! j adore, the feelies! : )
Best Band Ever! Hey Stan!
Love The Feelies.
Grand Street! I love that short stretch between Wythe and Kent. The tree is gone, sadly.
The Feelies: Great music...
Wow! Have loved this song since it came out and had no idea there was a video for it. Great stuff. Long live the all mighty Feelies!
loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee THE FEELIES
A pop strum dropped squarely on a disco drum beat. Timely.
Outstanding.
Thank you for posting the video!
Subbed - you had me at "Demeski"!
I noticed that too. That's dedication :)
still great!!!!!!!!!!!!
where have this band been all my life?
Oliver Foster
Well fortunately...unlike many of their peers...the Feelies are still around, still performing and are better than ever. Tours are somewhat intermittent but they have a solid fan base and really electrify the relatively small venues they perform in. Super tight and a really really excellent live act. Have seen them half a dozen times in the past decade and every show has been excellent.
pop at it's best
Great post! Long time since I thought about how great this band is!
Awesome, so under appreciated
I love your band!
the feelies reached the west coast!
never ever get the credit they deserve. the Feelies influenced everyone in the 80s and 90s. they remind me of Galaxie 500 in the amount of influence they had on the era with little credit
Great band!
Great ❤
the fuckin' feelies. word on that.
Very cool song 👍
Damned so good Where you
Lou Reed was a great fan of the Felies
And vice versa
I agree with d’Artagnan, exceptional !
Lovely bass line.
And I will always love you!
Fucking Great Album
met Stan, cool dude.
great
I hear they were all very touchy, those tasty feelies.
musically, the 80's sucked as far as mainstream and radio music. only "underground" bands were the only thing i listened to in those day. The Feelies were my favorite. i was listening to U2 and REM when my friends were saying "who the f@#k is U2 and REM?" The Feelies were the best band to never reach critical acclaim!
Wow just heard this for the first time. This band is awesome
Idk why they don’t have this song on apple music
makes me feel great haha
Keepers of the flame
So good, just a shame they only had two drummers
wahoo!
BON SANGGGGG
in direct live
On the high parts He sounds just like Tom Petty
Groovy!(-=
reviewbrah killing it on bass
greatest jersey rock band.. better than springsteen...
Tom Petty influence!
rockabilly
Like if you threw Tom Petty and early R.E.M. in a blender.
American JAMC
I'm hearing Tom Petty
And I'm hearing Bruce
But it's da feelies
Velvet Underground
@df5295 oh god, it's this genius comment again
free young
sounds like Tom Petty but better.
it sounds like bob dylan made a record with the velvet underground