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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Aug 15, 2019 23:30:35 GMT
I wonder how close your top 100 is to my own... My current top 10 is: 1. Feeling A Moment 2. Buck Rogers 3. Yesterday Went Too Soon 4. Just A Day 5. Seven Days In The Sun 6. Youth 7. Descend 8. We Can't Rewind 9. Blue Sky Blue (subject to change - aka not solid yet) 10. Summer's Gone For the rest see my playlist above. Not far off! I haven't decided on Tallulah tracks yet, but apart from Summer's Gone, your others are all favourites of mine.
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takatakataka
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Post by takatakataka on Aug 16, 2019 16:25:48 GMT
Blue Sky Blue the first song on Spotify from the new album to hit 100,000
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Remove Tomorrow
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Post by Remove Tomorrow on Aug 16, 2019 19:59:51 GMT
So the album charts at number 4. The only other non-compilation album Feeder have had to chart higher is Pushing the Senses. Even Comfort only charted as high as 6.
The comeback is on? 😆
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Aug 17, 2019 16:37:57 GMT
Blue Sky Blue the first song on Spotify from the new album to hit 100,000 Youth, Fear of Flying and Daily Habit reached before, but you're right if you're excluding singles. Blue Sky Blue is on a prominent Spotify playlist, which explains the number of plays. So the album charts at number 4. The only other non-compilation album Feeder have had to chart higher is Pushing the Senses. Even Comfort only charted as high as 6. The comeback is on? 😆 Hopefully, though I don't remember anywhere near as much promotion since the earlier years. The number of instore appearances in particular.
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Post by Tommy on Aug 22, 2019 10:57:59 GMT
Has Rodeo crept up on anyone else? Absolute corker and so beautifully 'Feeder'.
I sometimes forget why I love this band (wasn't a fan of ABE or Arrow), but this brings it all back.
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Post by waiting-for-changes on Aug 23, 2019 10:13:58 GMT
Has Rodeo crept up on anyone else? Absolute corker and so beautifully 'Feeder'. Me too. It’s been lodged in my head for days. If Feeder ever have the appetite to close an encore with a song that’s not ‘Just a Day’, I think ‘Rodeo’ would be brilliant.
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Post by Niai on Aug 29, 2019 12:11:23 GMT
Has Rodeo crept up on anyone else? Absolute corker and so beautifully 'Feeder'. Me too. It’s been lodged in my head for days. If Feeder ever have the appetite to close an encore with a song that’s not ‘Just a Day’, I think ‘Rodeo’ would be brilliant. Funny, Rodeo is probably my least favourite on the album. I do unfortunately think it sounds very similar to half of the rest of the songs on the record though, it's not a particularly diverse release in my opinion. However like all Feeder output I am enjoying it, my copy from TM stores finally arrived a week after release after some arsey emails and I wanted some time for my opinion to realistically form. I agree with what Grant said in an interview that the first half is definitely single material while the second is more introspective. I can't help but sing along to Youth, Blue Sky Blue, Daily Habit and Fear of Flying, but songs like Tallulah, Shapes and Sounds, Guillotine, Kyoto and Windmill I find more exciting from a band I wish would take more risks and experiment with their sound. (I mean, after more than 20 years they've got enough anthem singing festival pleasers, Grant doesn't need to keep exclusively writing them) I loved All Bright Electric - a very fresh sounding Feeder record and still absolutely adore nearly all tracks on that one. It stands out next to other Feeder albums as something different and a more mature sound. I still can't decide a favourite track from Tallulah really (maybe Blue Sky Blue for a classic sing-along belter), but I think my opinion about the album as a whole will probably sit slap bang in the middle of all of their albums, not their worst but not their best. It reminds me a lot of Generation Freakshow, but I think that one probably just slightly pips Tallulah.
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Oct 8, 2019 21:25:49 GMT
Tallulah spotted in Birmingham? Attachments:
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Oct 8, 2019 21:39:10 GMT
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Post by Wick #FeederROCKS on Oct 8, 2019 21:39:10 GMT
Tallulah spotted in Birmingham? This is AMAZING! How did you stumble across this?
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Oct 11, 2019 18:33:54 GMT
Tallulah spotted in Birmingham? This is AMAZING! How did you stumble across this? I travelled to Birmingham for a workshop and had an hour to spare beforehand, so wondered around looking for things (mostly street art) to photograph. The cool street art is usually in Digbeth so it was great to stumble across this nearer the centre. Later, I saw a woman with 'Tallulah hair' in a street off this one. I didn't ask her for a photograph though! Maybe I should have.
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