The Features "God Save Rock & Roll" Live @ Blue Cat's March 8th, 2003
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The Features "God Save Rock & Roll" Live @ Blue Cat's March 8th, 2003
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The Features "The Beginning (Week One)" Live @ Blue Cat's March 8th, 2003
Apologies for the break in posting. Hurricane Irene threatened to get all up in my business, so I ran away for the weekend. But now I am back and everything I own didn't even get wet. So, good!
A VERSION APPEARS ON: The Beginning, EP release (2001) The Beginning, Fierce Panda EP release (2003) The Beginning, Universal EP release (2004)
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The Features "Dark Room" Live @ Blue Cat's March 8th, 2003
The most irresistible Features song ever. Just try to resist! See? You can't! You're doing handclaps! And if you know the Mahaffey version, you're singing background vocals!
A VERSION APPEARS ON: Exhibit A, UK album release (2005)
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The Features "Some Way Some How" Live @ Blue Cat's March 8th, 2003
A VERSION APPEARS ON The Way It’s Meant To Be, Fierce Panda single release (2004) Exhibit A, album release (2004)
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Today's request comes from Nicole. The Features "Serious" Live @ Blue Cat's March 8th, 2003 With it's jackhammer opening riff and a first verse spent reminiscing about childhood adventuring, it's obvious that "Serious" is just a little bit different than other Features songs. Matt Pelham's lyrics are delightfully kooky here ("I was once a sailor back in 1982/Sailed around the world inside a fiberglass canoe"), which made this one song that fans loved singing along to whenever it was played. The real highlight of the song, for me, is the angular and psychedlically peculiar guitar solo and breakdown in the middle. That's why this version of the song was chosen. The words might be a bit muffled but that solo is in full effect. "Serious" wasn't the first song to reference a fiberglass canoe. That honor goes to "Down You Go" which was an early creation by the band's new lineup in 1999 and debuted on May 9th, 1999 at a concert for Lightning 100. As far as similarities go, though, that's about it. "Serious" was first recorded during the Mahaffey sessions and was one of a few from that batch of songs that wasn't first demoed during the preceding recording sessions with Brent Rawlings. "Serious" became a favorite amongst the fans, despite (or perhaps due to) it rarely being played at shows. The song seems to have fallen out of regular rotation around Spring 2003 was last played at the all-request show in November 2003. Special thanks to Matt Peach for help with this entry. A VERSION APPEARS ON: Blow It Out, UK single release (2005) LINEAGE: Was "Down You Go" (1999; shares half a verse)