Cover of Feeder Concerto ai Magazzini Generali di Milano - 2005
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For fans of feeder, lovers of indie and alternative rock, concertgoers interested in intimate live music experiences, and readers fascinated by nostalgic music reviews.
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LA RECENSIONE

AAA Wanted... 

Four stars here, five there, seven reviews filled with praise. So, let's say the four guys who wrote them were there, I'm looking for the other 26 who were present a couple of years ago at the concert held at the Magazzini Generali in Milan. I'll give you a hint if you've forgotten, it happens, it happened to me too until tonight when, randomly going through reviews, I stumbled upon one dedicated to these geniuses: it was raining, and the concert was initially scheduled at another venue on the ring road, I don’t even remember the name, just the sign on the door that invited us to go to the Magazzini because the concert had been moved.
Five euros including a drink, and a depressed redhead next to me. That's all I can recall from that evening.
So, how about a reunion?
PS: the photo is original from that night, I found it on http://diesis.altervista.org/feeder/feeder.htm while I was looking for the image to put here. You can clearly see how cramped we were. If anyone recognizes themselves in one of those napes...

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The review recalls Feeder's 2005 concert at Magazzini Generali in Milan as an intimate and memorable experience despite limited crowd presence and modest conditions. The reviewer reflects on the concert's atmosphere and a brief encounter with fellow fans. The tone is reflective and nostalgic, with a call for a reunion and appreciation for the unique moment.

Feeder

Feeder are a Welsh alternative rock band formed in the 1990s, led by songwriter/vocalist/guitarist Grant Nicholas with bassist Taka Hirose. Their catalog is often described as a blend of grunge-tinged guitar rock and British pop-rock melody, with a notable stylistic shift toward more reflective material after drummer Jon Lee’s death in 2002.
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