The Feelies
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The Feelies: Irving Plaza, New York NY
Live Review by Andy Schwartz, New York Rocker, March 1981
THE FEELIES are in trouble. The Feelies are troubled. They have gained an audience (this show was as well-attended as any Irving plaza gig by ...
The Feelies: Crazy Rhythms/The Good Earth
Review by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, October 2009
THE FACT THAT the Feelies came from New Jersey – and complained that driving to Manhattan through the Holland Tunnel gave them headaches – didn't ...
The Feelies: The Good Earth (Coyote)
Review by Byron Coley, Spin, October 1986
THERE WERE these two guys who lived at a drug dealers' commune in western Idaho in the early '70s. One was named Ace, one was ...
The Feelies Get Perpetually Nervous All Over Again
Report and Interview by Evelyn McDonnell, The Village Voice, 30 March 2011
SOME PEOPLE pick up guitars and want to be rock stars. Other people pick up guitars because playing music is a cooler hobby than collecting ...
Anton Fier Profiled (1988): A new career in a new town
Profile by Graham Reid, Elsewhere, 7 June 2010
ANTON FIER was, until recently, a star without a bank account — or manager come to that — and yet at the nucleus of the ...
Jim Sullivan's top ten albums of 2017
Review by Jim Sullivan, Cape Cod Times, 8 December 2017
"I HATE WRITING year-end top-10-best-albums lists." ...
The Feelies: The Boys With The Perpetual Nervousness
Interview by Richard Grabel, New Musical Express, 15 March 1980
Boys simply don't come more next door then the Feelies, four model citizens of Haledon, New Jersey. Richard Grabel takes an outing to the home ...
Rick Moody Interviews the Feelies
Interview by Steven R Rosen, Blurt, 10 December 2009
The celebrated novelist and Wingdale Community Singers rocker interviews his favorite band. Blurt takes notes. ...
Lou Reed, The Feelies: St James' Theatre, New York NY
Live Review by Tony Fletcher, Record Mirror, 8 April 1989
PROOF MAY no longer be needed that Lou Reed's former group the Velvet Underground are the most influential band in the field of rock 'n' ...
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