The Feelies

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  • post-punk
  • new wave
  • indie
  • alternative
  • 80s
The Feelies are an alternative rock band from Haledon, New Jersey, United States. They formed in 1976, disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2008. They frequently played at Maxwell's, a live music venue and bar restaurant in Hoboken in the 1980s. Their first album, Crazy Rhythms (Stiff Records, 1980) was cited by the Athens, Georgia band, R.E.M., as a major influence. The Feelies rarely worked with outside producers and created shimmering soundscapes with multiple guitar layers that sounded very unique compared to the punk/new wave atmosphere of the late 1970's and early 1980's.

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Songs

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    Again Today

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    Away

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    Barstool Blues

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    Bluer Skies

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    Change Your Mind

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    Crazy Rhythms

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    Crazy Rhythms (live)

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    Dancing Barefoot

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    Decide

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    Deep Fascination

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    Doin' It Again

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    Egyptian Reggae (live)

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    Everybody's Got Something to Hide (Except Me and My Monkey)

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    Fa Cé-La

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    Fa Cé-La (single version)

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    Final Word

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    Find a Way

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    For Awhile

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    For Now

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    Forces at Work

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    Here Before

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    Higher Ground

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    I Wanna Sleep in Your Arms

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    I Wanna Sleep in Your Arms (live)

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    Invitation

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    It's Only Life

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    Later On

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    Let's Go

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    Louie, Louie

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    Loveless Love

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    Morning Comes

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    Moscow Nights

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    Moscow Nights (Carla Bley demo version)

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    Nobody Knows

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    On and On

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    On the Roof

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    Original Love

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    Paint It Black

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    Raised Eyebrows

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    Real Cool Time

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    Sedan Delivery

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    She Said, She Said

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    Should Be Gone

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    Slipping (Into Something)

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    Slow Down

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    So Far

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    Sooner or Later

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    The Boy With the Perpetual Nervousness

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    The Boy With the Perpetual Nervousness (Carla Bley demo version)

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    The Final Word


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