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reckon this track is a latter day classic. it is one that i never get tired of listening too, it evokes images, thoughts, feelings personal to me. it stuck about the charts for ages and is popular with music lovers old and new.

 

it is a very well crafted track, and one that will go down in music history as a classic from the mid 00's.

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reckon this track is a latter day classic. it is one that i never get tired of listening too, it evokes images, thoughts, feelings personal to me. it stuck about the charts for ages and is popular with music lovers old and new.

 

it is a very well crafted track, and one that will go down in music history as a classic from the mid 00's.

 

i agree i never tire of hearing it

I hated it with a passion at first and thought it would flop big time. But in the end it was that, and Dare, which made me buy the album and its now one of my favourite songs of last year.

Feel Good Inc. is indeed a classic, I loved it immeditely when I heard it first, I think the Windmill in the video got me the most!

 

It is deservedly their biggest hit (in terms of chart longevity) and, as Mushy says, will be seen as a Mid 00's classic tune in years to come :)

It is deservedly their biggest hit (in terms of chart longevity) and, as Mushy says, will be seen as a Mid 00's classic tune in years to come :)

You're obsessed with that windmill! :lol:

You're obsessed with that windmill! :lol:

 

I am :lol: I love Windmills, but that one gets to me!

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the point is... the video portrayed the sound of the track brilliantly! it fitted, the video was part of the track which was expertly created.

 

love it! even down to the chaffinch singing in the break.. :)

the point is... the video portrayed the sound of the track brilliantly! it fitted, the video was part of the track which was expertly created.

 

love it! even down to the chaffinch singing in the break.. :)

 

You are right, Rob, the video portrays the two different elements of the song, and how they are brought together; the tower for the harsher vocals of the uh-oh bits, and De La Soul, and windmill island for the mellower parts sung by Damon Albarn :)

I remember waiting to hear the world exclusive forst play of it and as soon as I heard it I loved it. Although I did go off it a bit, but I now really like it again.
Agreed ^_^ I love the windmill too :wub: It's sad to see it go in the new vid :( :P

Agreed ^_^ I love the windmill too :wub: It's sad to see it go in the new vid :( :P

 

It is :( and congrats on your 1000th post!!! :cheer: :thumbup: :dance:

It is :( and congrats on your 1000th post!!! :cheer: :thumbup: :dance:

Reealy? :o Oh yes! :rofl: I didn't realise :lol:

Well I didn't :P but YAY! I guess ^_^ I'm the first :cheer:

 

Im working on that! :lol: You sooooo did know! :P :arrr:

I absolutely loved it ever since i first heard this song... it's by FAR the best song of theirs and i'm sure as Mushy said it will go down as a classic from this decade...

 

It's also great when driving ^_^

First time I hear it I knew it was going to be massive although I didnt really 'get' it until I saw the video.

 

A year on and I still think its an amazing track, a future classic definately. Its universially loved by all kinds of music fans and rightly so :wub:

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