GRAND FUNK RAILROAD * Feelin' Alright 1971 HQ

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"Feelin' Alright" is a different take of the song, as heard by the different inflections in the lead vocal, placement of the instruments in the stereo mix, and musical differences in the playing. Additionally, a third verse is included that is not in the LP version.

Survival is Grand Funk Railroad's fourth studio album and was released in April 1971 by Capitol Records. It was produced by Terry Knight. Drummer Don Brewer was never happy with the drum sound on the album, due to Knight's insistence of having Brewer cover his drum heads with tea-towels, after seeing Ringo Starr using that technique in the Beatles' film Let It Be (1970).
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Grand Funk Railroad is the best band and underestimate musical band. Love them

coshelcaudill
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This is THE best version of "Feelin' Alright" - better than both the Traffic and The Rolling Stones versions...hands down!!!


Bravo, Mark Farner, Don Brewer & Mel Schacher!!!

davidhugaert
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That's Rock and Roll right there!

randyirvan
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Thanks so much for share. Great arrangement and performance. Great GFR.

papunAlicea
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This is the version as released on the 1971 album, you copied info from Wiki dealing with the extended version

TheBoozeBrothers
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Is this a cover? Feel like I’ve heard this, but not this version.

kroakie
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Joe Cocker's version much, much better

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