I saw them at Club 57 (later Irving Plaza) and I think the opening act was Mission of Burma. One of the best shows I ever attended. The Feelies are still great!
Very very tight band. Have seen these guys 1/2 dozen times in last 5 years and they’re always excellent. They really hit a groove. Great live band that BTW always manages to do a few covers of your favorite VU, Stooges, Modern Lovers favs.
@@wlouisharris The Feelies opened for R.E.M. on the Pageantry Tour (10/27/86 - 11/09/86). They jumped on the tour as they were supporting "The Good Earth", first record since "Crazy Rhythms". The Minutemen supported the last half of R.E.M.'s North America- Leg of the Reconstruction Tour (11/23/85 - 12/13/85). Both tours saw the last vestige of R.E.M. as their former selves. Ironically I just got to see Mike Mills & Peter Buck play at Solid Sound as a part of Minus 5. Also on the bill this year were The Feelies. Both played a really tight set.
Saw the Feelies open for REM on the Pageant tour as well. Felt Forum at MSG in NYC '86. The Feelies took it away for life as far as I was concerned. REM were practically done at that point, they were on the road for 5-6 years and it was not their best night.
They are close to perfect here and what a shame/pity there isn't a record of this show without the noise form the audience. I saw them in 1986 and they are so much better here.
My favorite band.
Wish I could like this over and over. On the west coast and wishing that the Feelies would make one more trip across the States.
Thank you so much for upload this amazing concert .....and for the setlist!!!
I saw them at Club 57 (later Irving Plaza) and I think the opening act was Mission of Burma. One of the best shows I ever attended. The Feelies are still great!
Oh my godddd! What a show!
Had a blast at the VA Beach gig back during my 84-90 Navy daze.
this is great
ty for posting
i saw them at the blind pig n 86 and of course it was a completely transporting show
we need more shows guys
What a great show from such a wonderful band of music makers...Deep Fascination is deep down classic!
it's (beautiful) rock'n'roll!...
i love it, this band! bravo! : )
So damn good.
This is great. I saw the show the following night, same location. Much better than the video I shot on my phone!
1:40:45 Unintentionally(?) awesome garage punk recording! Thinking of driving 4 hours to see them at BSP Lounge in Kingston NY tomorrow eve.
Very very tight band. Have seen these guys 1/2 dozen times in last 5 years and they’re always excellent. They really hit a groove. Great live band that BTW always manages to do a few covers of your favorite VU, Stooges, Modern Lovers favs.
Thanks so much
I wish they would play in southern California. They only seem to tour on the East Coast
Awesome
Raised Eyebrows rips.
I remember almost getting thrown out for thrashing to this when they opened for REM in 1985 (they stole the show in my eyes) and damn you, time
"Damn you time", in this instance is appropriate. They opened for REM in '86 for a small portion of the Pageantry Tour. Great shows indeed.
@@photoleon01 Very interesting. Maybe the Reckoning tour? Those REM tours in the 80's were legendary. I know the MInutemen opened for one tour.
@@wlouisharris The Feelies opened for R.E.M. on the Pageantry Tour (10/27/86 - 11/09/86). They jumped on the tour as they were supporting "The Good Earth", first record since "Crazy Rhythms".
The Minutemen supported the last half of R.E.M.'s North America- Leg of the Reconstruction Tour (11/23/85 - 12/13/85). Both tours saw the last vestige of R.E.M. as their former selves.
Ironically I just got to see Mike Mills & Peter Buck play at Solid Sound as a part of Minus 5. Also on the bill this year were The Feelies. Both played a really tight set.
Saw the Feelies open for REM on the Pageant tour as well. Felt Forum at MSG in NYC '86. The Feelies took it away for life as far as I was concerned. REM were practically done at that point, they were on the road for 5-6 years and it was not their best night.
The greatest "velvetian" band ever...
nerds! i love you guys. have all your stuff.
1:48:42 perfect performance & recording. feel lennon's spirit.
os velvet underground dos anos 80,,
In the first set, "Nobody Knows" from the Here Before LP follows "In Between"
1:56:25 Tom Verlaine RIP
Musta felt weird not to do it at MAXWELL'S! RIP!
;( 40 years
They are close to perfect here and what a shame/pity there isn't a record of this show without the noise form the audience. I saw them in 1986 and they are so much better here.
This is a great show. One question: what song opens the electric set? There is a number before Deep Fascination. Thanks for posting this!
A new tune, Flag Day, opened the electric set. Thanks for the heads up.
The most uncool band ever - but I love it.
Who's the guy who joins them for the first encore from I'm A Believer onwards?
Bob Mercer