Feeling a Moment
Feeder
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Feeling the moment the slip away Losing direction you're losing faith You're wishing for someone Feeling it all begin to slide Am I just like you? All the things you do can't help myself How do you feel when there's no sun? And how will you be when rain clouds come and pull you down again? How do you feel when there's no one? Am I just like you? Turning to face what you've become Bury the ashes of someone Broken by the strain Trying to fill that space inside Am I just like you? All the things you do can't help myself How do you feel when there's no sun? And how will you be when rain clouds come and pull you down again? How do you feel when there's no one? Am I just like you? All the things you do Don't ever feel that you're alone I'll never let you down I'll never leave you dry Don't fall apart Don't let it go Carry the motion Carry the motion back to me (to me) Feeling the moment the slip away Feeling the moment the slip away So I'm just like you How do you feel when there's no sun? And how will you be when rain clouds come and pull you down again? How do you feel when there's no one? Am I just like you?
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11 facts about this song
Release Information"Feeling A Moment" is a song by English rock band Feeder, released on 23 March 2005 as the second single from their fifth studio album, "Pushing the Senses".
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Chart PerformanceThe song peaked at number 13 in the UK Singles Chart, making it the band's fourth top 20 hit song. Additionally, it also reached number 37 in Ireland and number 50 in Australia, granting Feeder international recognition.
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Video DirectionThe music video was directed by acclaimed video director Howard Greenhalgh, known for his work with Soundgarden, Muse, and other famous bands.
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Lyrical ThemeThe song is thought to discuss seizing the opportunities life has to offer. Grant Nicholas, lead vocalist, and songwriter for Feeder have said the song is about "doing something that you feel is right. If that entails making decisions that affect other people, then so be it".
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Media Usage"Feeling a Moment" was used in a series of commercials for the British supermarket chain ASDA in 2006. It has also been used in several TV shows, including "Grey's Anatomy" and "One Tree Hill".
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Acoustic VersionAn acoustic version of "Feeling a Moment" was performed by the band on their semi-acoustic album in 2012, creating a unique interpretation of the popular song.
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Critical ReceptionCritics received the song positively, praising its catchy melody and powerful chorus. The BBC described it as, "a distinctive song that draws upon the collective strengths of the band".
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Musical StyleThe track is characterized by its post-grunge sound with strong pop elements, a fusion that became characteristic for Feeder's work.
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Band InformationFeeder is a Welsh rock band that was formed under the name "Reel" in 1992. The band, now known as Feeder, is composed of Grant Nicholas, Taka Hirose, and formerly, the late Jon Lee.
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Album PerformanceBelonging to the album "Pushing The Senses", "Feeling A Moment" remains one of the band's most successful singles. The album itself debuted at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart, marking Feeder's highest chart position to date.
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Legacy"Feeling a Moment" is consistently listed and remembered as one of Feeder's most successful and enduring songs, showcasing the band's matured sound and solid songwriting skills.
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