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Posted: 6/13/2003, 1:33 am
by bort8
so i finally got to see feeder on tuesday, and it was so great.
i did, however, leave a little disappointed, but thats only cause they played 9 songs and there was so much more i wanted to hear. they played 5 off of comfort in sound, 3 off polythene, and only one off echo park. yesterday went too soon was absent, though 'Waiting for Changes' and 'Insomnia', were on the setlist (which i got!)..they played 'My Perfect Day' instead, which was awesome, though i really wanted to hear the others. they just better tour the states (preferably texas) again soon and headline their own show....that would be one of the coolest things ever
Posted: 6/14/2003, 6:30 pm
by cor3y
I listened to all of Comfort in Sound at real.com at the CD listening party thing, and it's great. I'll be buying it.
Posted: 6/15/2003, 7:55 pm
by bort8
excellent decision
Posted: 6/23/2003, 11:40 pm
by bort8
guess im stuck in a dream
surrounded by colored leaves on the ground
as i stare at the tree
i see one fall down on my hand
as i start to explore
i cant ignore a man
he turned his head around
his face was all worn by the sun
im going out for a while
so i can get high with my friends
i will
im going out for a while
dont wait up cause i wont be home
today
Posted: 6/26/2003, 10:41 am
by senseofurgency
Feeder are awesome, comfort in sound is great in all but I prefer Yesterday Went Too Soon. Still yet to catch them live though

Posted: 6/26/2003, 3:42 pm
by bort8
yeah...i saw them a couple weeks ago and they were awesome....they only played 45 mintes, though, which was kind of disappointing since there were so many songs i wanted to hear....but it still kicked ass
id say echo park is my fav
Posted: 6/26/2003, 7:01 pm
by Cleof
cor3y wrote:I listened to all of Comfort in Sound at real.com at the CD listening party thing, and it's great. I'll be buying it.
Comfort In Sound is a fantastic album

Posted: 7/14/2003, 11:21 pm
by bort8
hells yeah it is
Posted: 7/15/2003, 2:32 am
by Blister
I'm going to see them again

. They're doing an arena tour at the start of December and I'm going
I don't really like arenas to be honest, but it's Feeder so...

Posted: 7/15/2003, 3:16 pm
by Soozy
Are you going to the Birmingham show Sarah? I'm going to Wembley

I don't like arenas either, but I missed them at Brixton cos I was seeing OLP and my friends wanted to see them again - we got some pretty good seats too (I think) - so I'm looking forward to it

Posted: 7/15/2003, 4:42 pm
by Blister
Yeah Birmingham NIA. Should be interesting - we got stranded there last time

Posted: 8/18/2003, 12:05 am
by bort8
i wish i could see feeder at wembley on december 10...i should even be over in london that very next week....dammit! this kinda stuff always happens....in march, i went to london and they played there the day before i arrived...
Posted: 9/1/2003, 2:58 am
by Eelco

Woohoo! Feeder is coming to Holland. Actually they were here last weekend as well, but at a festival and I didn't have time nor money to go. But now they're doing a headlining show in Amsterdam in November.
* turns on Comfort In Sound (which I just bought) *
Posted: 9/1/2003, 3:01 am
by I AM ME
could you guys kinda describe there music a bit for me, and maybe use some comparrisons
Posted: 9/1/2003, 3:05 am
by Eelco
Clumsyboy wrote:could you guys kinda describe there music a bit for me, and maybe use some comparrisons
I'm really bad at describing music, but according to Allmusic.com it's post-grunge alternative metal.
Allmusic wrote:British pop-metal outfit Feeder was formed in London by singer/guitarist Grant Nicholas and drummer Jon Lee, who first teamed in the Welsh band Temper Temper. Originally dubbed Reel, the new group's line-up was complete with the addition of Tokyo-born bassist Taka Hirose. After signing to Echo in 1995 Feeder issued its debut EP Two Colours, followed by the six-track Swim; a series of well-received singles — "Stereo World," "Tangerine" and "Cement" — expanded the trio's fan base further, and in mid-1997 they launched their full-length debut Polythene. The hit "Day In, Day Out" preceded the release of Feeder's sophomore effort, 1999's Yesterday Went Too Soon.
Similar Artists: Moist, Bush, Foo Fighters, Idlewild, Manic Street Preachers, Ash
Posted: 9/1/2003, 3:11 am
by I AM ME
hmmm doesn't sound to bad, i'll have to look into i discovered the wonder that is IME through a suggestion
Posted: 9/1/2003, 3:15 am
by Eelco
I suggest Seven Days In The Sun, High, Just A Day and Helium (but the rest is all good too).
Posted: 9/1/2003, 8:39 am
by bort8
oh man...yeah, there's just too many to suggest...on the first post of this thread i listed like 20 songs or so.....try some of those