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Anything from their early, grungy metal to their present upbeat / uplifting rock. They have contributed to Rock music things that other bands can only dreaming of. By writing their own lyrics and music, only doing live performences and playing their own instruments they put teeniebopper favourite's "S Club 7" in their place.
Having added numerous awards worldwide including "Greatest Heavy Metal Band Album of 1997" for their debut full album "Polythene."
Named the best Live band around, they overwhelm onlookers at festivals and concerts worldwide including in Japan, U.S.A, Germany, Italk, France, Spain and of course, The U.K.
No matter what mood, circumstance or emotional condition you're in, there's always a Feeder song to suit your situation. From the uplifting catchiness of Top 5 hit "Buck Rogers" to the moving and inspirational "Yesterday Went Too Soon."
Whether you like Rock, Pop, Metal, Indie, or Nu Metal, Feeder has a place in their Kingdom for you, and your dinner table is waiting for you to be uplifted by the bands amazing musical talent.
To summarise... God Save Feeder.
This is deffently going to be there break through what better song. this is cool hey SK.
Whens it come out? and have they done the video yet can't wait to see it this is WICKED!
So I want your opinions on this.
This is what's been my big surprise...
This is what will be Feeder's revival...
This is what will be Feeder's break-through...
Feeder's new single is to be...
Wait for it...
Almost...
Here it is...
"JUST A DAY!"
How cool is that!!!
What d'ya think?
> I wasn't implying that it couldn't remind you of a gril. The lyrics
> could mean anything to anyone. I only object to bands like Sixpence
> non the Richer making vastly inferior, and more successful versions
> of the song. Especially as they appear unaware of the song's
> possible interpretations.
It can imply that being in love is
> like being addicted to something, to anything. That is often the
> case. Lyrical interpetation is entirely subjective. Anyways I'm
> sorry if I caused offence and it's one of my favourite songs. The
> comment on that post was a comment on the lyrics, NOT on your
> interpretaton of them, even though it may have seemed that way, the
> post was entirely self-contained and was not in reply to any other
> posts.
On the age-old Feeder debate, I downloaded a new song, I
> think, can't remember its name but it sounded like my Feeder of old.
> MrHappy could suffer the ignominy of a complete conversion back to
> Feeder if they persue this new-found track. Oh well. On the rest
> we'll have to agree to disagree.
Don't worry. I didn't take offence, I was just saying how I interpret. them. No need for apology, my bad, I think I got a little carried away. Sorry. Good song and I totally agree with you (yes, it's a miracle! ;-) ) that the cover is nowhere near as good, I just downloaded it as a make-do 'till I get The La's one.
Onto the Feeder thing, any idea on the track name? The lyrics to the chorus? a verse? etc. I might be able to tell you the name and maybe a couple of old-style Feeder stuff that Feeder have done RECENTLY.
It can imply that being in love is like being addicted to something, to anything. That is often the case. Lyrical interpetation is entirely subjective. Anyways I'm sorry if I caused offence and it's one of my favourite songs. The comment on that post was a comment on the lyrics, NOT on your interpretaton of them, even though it may have seemed that way, the post was entirely self-contained and was not in reply to any other posts.
On the age-old Feeder debate, I downloaded a new song, I think, can't remember its name but it sounded like my Feeder of old. MrHappy could suffer the ignominy of a complete conversion back to Feeder if they persue this new-found track. Oh well. On the rest we'll have to agree to disagree.
Yes, Insomnia is great. NO, Feeder haven't sold out. NO, they don't need to come back because the never left in the first place. You are, and I'm sorry for any kind of offence here, STUPID. You hear differences that aren't actually there. Now I'm not going to continue slagging you off, because that's NOT what I want my forum used for, but I will say that you cannot see that Feeder HAVEN'T sold out, for some odd reason that doesn't truly exist.
I already know that "There She Goes" was originally by The La's and I was trying to find it on a retro CD somewhere, but looks like I'm going to have to resort to MP3. Yes, the original lyrics are different, yes, it's to do with drug use, but it reminds me of someone close to me who ISN'T on drugs, but when I see her, There She Goes reminds me of her and the lyrics TOTALLY change their meaning to me.
The latter seems more likely