Felt - Primitive Painters video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/09/05

Felt was a 1980s UK indie band hailing from Birmingham, led by enigmatic Lawrence Hayward (or, just Lawrence for preference), and usually included guitarist Maurice Deebank.

The band claimed to have released ten albums and ten singles in ten years but actually released 11 singles if you include their debut Index on Shanghai Packaging. They were influenced by, among others, New York band Television and 60s icon Bob Dylan. Forming in 1979, Felt never broke through to the mainstream, but enjoyed a substantial cult following. Throughout the early 1980s, Felt released a number of oblique, minimalistic guitar pop gems. In 1986 they broke through with the single Primitive Painters (featuring the Cocteau Twins Elizabeth Fraser), and the album Forever Breathes The Lonely Word. Here, Haywards trademark melodic songs are matched by a fuller sound - catchy organ lines from Martin Duffy (now with Primal Scream) and Deebanks cascading guitars feature throughout.

Following this, releases in 1987 of Poem Of The River, in 1988 of The Pictorial Jackson Review, and in 1989 of Me And A Monkey On The Moon, cemented Felts cult following and reputation, before Hayward split the band up to pursue 70s-influenced project, Denim, and subsequently Go-Kart Mozart.

Felts influence continues to reverberate in the music of current bands like Belle and Sebastian who have acknowledged their admiration.

Comments

8 years ago

Michael Nicholls

Only one of the best songs ever!

8 years ago

Brian McNeill

Thats Phil King ( Lush, JAMC) on the 12 string

9 years ago

Eddie Gillis

The most stirring and evocative guitar to come out of the 80's. And the worst video in the history of Super 8 video.Who played the guitar solo? It's impossible to tell from the video, it looks like they both play rhythm.

9 years ago

Susie Torres

I once asked someone I considered to be the most knowledgeable person I ever met (about music) who the best band of all time was...I knew even before his mouth opened what he was about to say, and did say...Felt. And even though I didn't feel that way and they are nowheres near being my favorite band...I knew he was right.

9 years ago

Berta Lima

<3 <3 <3

9 years ago

Ulvis Zirnis

I wonder what Lawrence and Ian would have talked about

9 years ago

wai lam jeffy wong

Fantastic\(^o^)/

9 years ago

Teo Lezhava

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10 years ago

miguel taveira

This is still good as hell! :)

10 years ago

David Gasser

This is the shit!

10 years ago

steve hewitt

Classic.

10 years ago

Sofia Miguel

Lawrence was the cutest thing ever.

10 years ago

NathiLuke .

amazing.

10 years ago

Rogério Vieira

Queen Elizabeth Fraser !

10 years ago

florpcorp

no he didn't lol

10 years ago

Robert Slack

Popular music forms are basically built on the same chord structures over and over again. What I actually pick up on is "Hollywood Nights" by Bob Seger.

10 years ago

nobbynoris

I can hear the Paradise City diff running through this. Now that it has been pointed out to me. But to be honest (and leaving aside the indisputable fact that Felt pretty dated Guns N Roses), that's about as relevant as flashing up the fact v that

11 years ago

MsMissymelbourne

this is pretty low volume?anyway ..best song lou reed never wrote

11 years ago

strangepowers

I had a Joss Stone advert before this wonderful song started. It was a bit like sitting down to eat a lovely meal, only to find out that there is a mandatory dog poo starter being served.

12 years ago

emile235

what a stupid fuckin debate"!! as if Axl Rose and Slash were into UK shoe gazing scene, End it now

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