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  1. The Feelies history The Early Years. Haledon, New Jersey (USA). It's here, in this little town in the NY area, where the story began. In the mid-seventies, when the punk era was about to explode, Glenn Mercer and Bill Million started playing together in a band called The Outkids. The drummer was Dave Weckerman, while Glenn played guitar and Bill the bass guitar.

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  3. 7 de ago. de 2023 · Last week, New Jersey-based indie-rock pioneers, the Feelies, announced the forthcoming release of their first ever live album, Some Kinda Love . The special 18-song collection captures the legendary band’s performance of an all Velvet Underground covers set at White Eagle Hall on October 18th, 2

  4. 16 de mar. de 2016 · The Feelies rock hard, but they rock for themselves, on a course of their own. "I don't talk much 'cause it gets in the way, don't let it get in the way," Mercer sang quite articulately on "Crazy ...

  5. 14 de sept. de 2009 · The Feelies formed as a four-man rock band in a New Jersey suburb whose biggest 20th century shakeup was a textile strike. They wrote some original material and learned a couple of Beatles songs.

  6. Some Kinda Love: Performing The Music Of The Velvet Underground by The Feelies, released 13 October 2023 1. Sunday Morning 2. Who Loves The Sun 3. There She Goes Again 4. What Goes On 5. Sweet Jane 6. Head Held High 7. I'm Waiting For The Man 8. White Light/White Heat 9. I Heard Her Call My Name 10. New Age 11. That's The Story Of My Life 12.

  7. The Feelies network television debut in stunning stereo sound from the original broadcast. Originally broadcast May 11, 1991.