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  1. 26 de abr. de 2020 · The Feelies sucedió” – comenta Glenn Mercer-“ antes de que aparecieran palabras como college-rock o jangle-rock”. En 1982 compusieron la BSO de la película Smithereens y aparecieron en Algo Salvaje de Jonathan Demme, un fan declarado de la banda. Los Feelies se separaron en 1992 después del lanzamiento de Time for a Witness.

  2. The Feelies. In the midst of multiple events celebrating their 40th Anniversary as a band, New Jersey-based avant-pop pioneers the Feelies found time to record In Between their first new studio album in over 6 years. The album was produced by the group’s guitarists, Glenn Mercer and Bill Million with most of the recording done at Glenn’s ...

  3. The Feelies started then a cross-country tour with Lou Reed, even if they still didn't like to play live, and thanks to some promotion by their new label (they got signed to A&M) their audience grew up. Unfortunately, A&M was bought by Polygram, a big corporation whose management didn't care a lot about the band.

  4. open.spotify.com › artist › 4UETUdF77BfyJ7fEFVztr3The Feelies | Spotify

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  5. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Feelies fanatic Sean Kitching celebrates the 40th anniversary of their debut, Crazy Rhythms, by talking to Glenn Mercer and Bill Million. Sean Kitching Published 9:09am 1 April 2020. The Feelies by Lynne Pickering. Taking their name from Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, The Feelies were formed in Haledon, New Jersey, in 1976.

  6. Some Kinda Love: Performing the Music of the Velvet Underground. The Feelies. By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. October 21, 2023. Rock.

  7. Mark Abel. The Feelies chronology. Crazy Rhythms. (1980) The Good Earth. (1986) Crazy Rhythms is the debut studio album by American rock band the Feelies. It was released in the United Kingdom on February 29, 1980, [1] and in the United States in April 1980, through British record label Stiff. Its fusion of post-punk and jangle pop was ...