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Promo clip for LWP003: Doc Felix - ‘The Right Direction’ feat Dialect.
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The Features "33 1/3" Live @ 12th & Porter November 7th, 2003
This recording comes from the band's all-request show. In 2003, the song was only played at 3 of the 18 concerts I have catalogued in my spreadsheet. As a rarely-played fan favorite, it was obviously gonna get played at an all-request show.
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Part three of Acoustic Week! Turn up your speakers! Seriously, because these MP3s were recorded pretty low.
The Features "33 1/3" Live @ Grimey's September 14th, 2004
Here's another track from the Features acoustic record release show for Exhibit A. This classic Features track would only be played once more after this (on November 12th, 2005 at Wall Street in Murfreesboro), and this is the newest version of the song that I own.
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The Features "33 1/3" Mahaffey Sessions (2000)
Here is the iconic rendition of this fan-favorite song. I gotta say, the hyper-New-Wave production really fits this song. I also always thought Matt Pelham's vocal on this song was very Robert Smith, but then again I'm no Cure aficionado. This version of the song was handed out at concerts on CD-R, as a type of promo single. I got mine at my third ever Features concert, which was at Nashville's teen-goth/hardcore concert venue The Next Generation. I was neither goth or hardcore, but I was barely a teenager (17).
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The Features "33 1/3" Live on Lightning 100 May 9th, 1999
Here's a Features classic performed live on Nashville adult alternative station Lightning 100, from a time when apocalypse proclamations leaned more towards Y2K than the Rapture. And also, listen at youngun Rollum pounding away on the drums. His propulsive energy cannot be replicated or imitated!
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The Features "33 1/3" Rawlings Sessions (1999) Not trying to sell this song short or anything, but a song that sounds like a popped up post-punk Cure relating love of a girl to love of records was always going to be a favorite of the college indie crowd that followed the Features around. Of all the Features songs in existance, this one is the most narrative as it details a guy's record store conflicts and relationship with a girl who "loves my LPs more than she loves me." I personally enjoy how driving this song is, Rollum's drums kicking this song out of melancholy and into full on rock. Matt's voice is also perfectly suited for this song. "33 1/3" debuted here in the Rawlings Sessions in 1999. I'm not sure how much before these sessions it was played live, but I'm pretty sure (or actually just assuming) that it was never played with Jason Taylor and Don Sergio. The song seems to have been more of a regular at concerts from 1999-2001. During this time it was recorded with Matt Mahaffey for the Mahaffey Sessions and a CD-R of this song (a single, if you will) was given out at shows. The song's appearances at concerts dropped to 50% in 2002 and then down to around 16% in 2003. The song has become a rare treat since then, only being played 3 (known) times. The last time it was played was at a Wall Street show in Murfreesboro on November 12th, 2005 (the same show that saw the debut of "Concrete").