This time around though, the venue was packed out and everybody in attendance knew exactly who the Feeling were!
The band arrived on stage to an ear bursting chorus of cheering and applauding. The opening notes of I Want You Now reverberated throughout the sold out venue. The adoring fans lapped up every single word and certainly made Dan Gillespie (vocalist) and the other band members feel very welcome indeed.
The Feeling are one of those bands that are really down to earth and the trappings of success havent quite gone to their heads at the moment. In between songs Dan would amuse the audience with stories of how great it was to be opening a music store and cutting the ribbon with a pair of golden scissors that just didnt cut anything! These stories were refreshingly down to earth and unlike some bands that like to say really clichéd rock n roll things like Oh me and (insert megastar name) were hanging backstage at (insert name of trendy bar) and decided to do (insert an act of stupidity like driving a car at high speed whilst high on cocaine). The Feeling seemed to really connect with the audience.
It goes without saying that their music was an absolute pleasure to hear live. They delivered all but one track (Kettles On) from their mega selling Twelve Stops and Home album.
Their were plenty of chances for the audience to sing along with melodic masterpieces such as Fill My Little World and Never Be Lonely which will always be classic sing along tunes.
Their biggest and in my opinion still their best track Sewn was saved until near to the end of the evening and as much as I enjoy hearing the audience sing, they were singing their hearts out to such a level that it was near impossible to hear Dans vocals.
There were also a few surprises thrown in like their storming cover version of The Buggles hit Video Killed The Radio Star. Which went down extremely well with the crowd. The Feeling also managed to even slip in a new track from their next album which I think was called Join With Us. And again it sounds like they have stuck with their formulaic song writing formula to produce another melody driven album.
This gig was one of those gigs where there are no fancy gimmicks just good solid music, which is in a league of its own. Admittedly at times their music does sound a bit like Supertramp and 10cc but to be fair most of their fans are at an age that they probably arent old enough to remember who those bands are.
If the Feeling come to a venue near to you- I highly recommend that you catch them, you will not be disappointed!!!
Setlist:-
Want You Now
Fill My Little World
Anyone
Rose
Never Be Lonely
Same Old Stuff
Miss You
Helicopter
Video Killed The Radio Star
Sewn
Join With Us
Love It When You Call
Encore:-
Blue Piccadilly
Strange
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