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In the same interview, Hill was asked if the song was written with the idea in mind of being the theme for the " Slade in Flame " film. Hill replied "No, it was a coincidence really. It was already written, and it just happened to fit in with the film.

It wasn't a huge hit unfortunately, but I thought it was a good idea. For the best single of the 70s, How Does It Feel placed at 3. Another form of promotion was the band's live performances around the time of release, where the band had included the song into the live set. Upon release, Record Mirror magazine reviewed the single. There's a gentle piano intro before Noddy's voice comes in, singing in an almost subdued voice. Even when the song kicks off, the arrangement is very different.

Be interesting to see the fans reaction but I don't think they'll have too much trouble succeeding. Retrieved So, when it came to the point where I had some disposable income I never felt the need to spend my paper-round money on Slade records. We also have a special contribution this time round from Las Vegas singer, songwriter, entertainer and long-time friend of The Frozen Veg Project, Mark de Julio. We really hope you like it as much as we do.

My suspicion is that songs like this generally fall out of guitars and pianos unexpectedly and according to Wikipedia How Does it Feel was written in on an old out of tune piano with half the keys missing. It seems strange then to sit down and consciously attempt to write music which captures something of its essence. Musically this episode was finished quite a while ago but the initial excitement of finishing the song wore off pretty quickly this time.

As is often case something was lost in the fleshing out of the track. Although the playing, the lyrics and the timing are all over the place they illustrate the challenge of improvising music and then trying to recreate the feeling they have in a coherent structure. For the words, at a certain point, I ditched the usual process of sculpting something out of improvised nonsense words and took a different tack.

The story revolves around a guy I met on a holiday in Barcelona through the Global Freeloaders couch surfing site. He had decided to instill some discipline in his life by getting up at 5 in the morning every day for 28 days. To help in his quest he decided to get the train out of Barcelona every morning.

The barmaid in the jazz club was from Bradford. I never heard the end of the story, whether he ever explained his original motives for boarding the train and whether they ever got it together. This episode, for me, sums up what the Frozen Veg Project is all about. I tackled this episode as an exercise in writing a song from scratch whilst taking inspiration from the original wherever possible. Sometimes it worked, sometimes not.

Writing the song was a case of working out a decent chord progression on the guitar, first for the verse and then a variation for the chorus. What do you fear? Is it the passage of time or the end of the line? Is it the nagging doubts or your hopes and dreams Who do you know?

Is it coming apart at the seams? How Does It Feel? What Do You Fear?



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