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Feel Flows Lyrics
Artist(Band):Beach Boys
Unfolding enveloping missiles of soul
Recall senses sadly
Mirage like soft blue like lanterns below
To light the way gladly
Whether whistling heaven's clouds disappear
Where the wind withers memory
Whether whiteness whisks soft shadows away
Feel flows (white puff glisteny shadowy flow)
Feel goes (black puff glisteny shadowy flow)
Unbending never ending tablets of time
Record all the yearning
Unfearing all appearing message divine
Eases the burning
Whether willing witness waits at my mind
Whether hope dampens memory
Whether wondrous will stands tall at my side
Feel flows (white puff glisteny shadowy flow)
Feel goes (black puff glisteny shadowy flow)
Encasing all embracing wreath of repose
Engulfs all the senses
Imposing, unclosing thoughts that compose
Retire the fences
Whether wholly heartened life fades away
Whether harps heal the memory
Whether wholly heartened life fades away
Whether wondrous will stands tall at my side
Whether whiteness whisks soft shadows away
Feel goes (White puff glisteny shadowy flow)
Feel flows (Black puff glisteny shadowy flow)
Feel goes (White puff glisteny shadowy flow)
Feelings to grow (White puff glisteny shadowy flow)
White puff glisteny shadowy flow
White puff glisteny shadowy flow
White puff glisteny shadowy flow
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Review about Feel Flows
The Fat Man Said It. | Reviewer: Ben Pfeifer | 9/30/2007When he said "Let there be songs, to fill the air" in Ripple. This haunting melody by the Beach Boys brings to mind that tune by the Dead. Even without the lyrics, Feel Flows, like Ripple, haunts me. What a masterpiece Carl.
sublime | Reviewer: Sheila | 9/21/2007
One of my all-time favourite pieces of music. Even tho I first heard it decades ago, it still makes my hair stand on end every time I hear it.
Just found the lyrics on-line and their sublime poetic spirituality perfectly matches the music... aaahhh
A Great One | Reviewer: Timeless Beach Boys Fan | 9/16/2007
"Feel Flows" is just one of MANY Beach Boys masterpieces that the public has overlooked because they're still under the assumption that the Beach Boys were all about cars and surfing and nothing else. The Beach Boys would not have existed without the God-given brilliance of Brian Wilson. But younger brother Carl, who's responsible for "Feel Flows," was a generous, spiritual guy who somehow -- maybe through humility, smarts and luck -- avoided the catastrophic emotional damage done to Brian and Dennis by their sadistic father. "Feel Flows" captures Carl's talent as singer, composer, arranger and instrumentalist, all backed by that wondrous Beach Boys harmonic wall of sound that has never been equaled. The lyrics were written by Jack Rieley, the Beach Boys' manager at the time, and the music and lyrics complement each other wonderfully. It's a special, lovely piece of pop music with gorgeous production values. There's so much about the Beach Boys' history that's tragic. Carl, we miss you. Fortunately, you've left us with timeless beauty in the likes of "Feel Flows."
Not surprised to see these postings. | Reviewer: Peter Schmitz | 7/18/2007
Despite the fact that I own now all Beach Boys albums, "Feel Flows" had simply escaped my attention so far - I never really listened to it since the day before yesterday when I put in the new Beach Boys Anthology "Warmth of the Sun" - and I can perfectly understand why so many of you listed to that song over and over again. It truly is one of the Beach Boys highlights.
Just discovering, remembering | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/11/2007
I just watched Almost Famous for the first time and was entranced by Feel Flows at the end. We have BB Greatest Hits, etc, and I have liked a lot of BB - God Only Knows, Wouldn't It be Nice, Wendy, many many. But I somehow through all these years I missed Feel Flows. Wow - that breaks my heart, that's what music is about, what it should be. Thank you Beach Boys and Carl. Peace in great wild world.
genius | Reviewer: Vaughn Trapp | 4/6/2007
I also heard this on the Surf's Up and 5 Summer Stories (surf film of the 70's) soundtrack. It amazes me that the Beach Boys had 2 geniuses on board. Brian AND Carl (who took over the creative reins after Brian lost it).
Most people equate the Beach Boys with surf, summer, cars and girls etc but the Beach Boys were crazy brilliant in the late 60's early 70's. Unlike the Beatles though, the BB's most creative period was relatively dismissed in America...
Feel Flows? One of my top 10 all time favorite songs. So far ahead of it's time, it still does exactly what it was designed to do over 35 years ago....bestow transcendance on the listener.
stoked.. | Reviewer: dropknee | 3/12/2007
I had originally heard this on a few old 60's/70's Surf Movie Soundtracks such as "5 Summer Stories" and it quickly became one of my favorites.. (sometimes just replaying sections to hear the song over and over.)
Needless to say I was more than stoked when I was sitting in the theatre and it started playing during the film "Almost Famous." My face lit up and I got all jittery as I elbowed and poked my friends nodding to the music in approval.
Carl Wilson was definitely dialed in on this somewhat experimental piece for it's time.. (maybe experimental in more than one way)
Regardless.. I think this is a true piece of Beach Boy History
evokes something deep | Reviewer: Carolyn | 7/9/2006
Yeah- same with me. From the first time I heard that song in Almost Famous, I was hooked. I actually played that section of the DVD over and over. I couldn't believe it was the Beach Boys- in fact a whole new world was opened up for me, as I had never really given them much of a listen. It does evoke something very deep for me, speaking of innocence lost, of dreams unrealized, while still conveying a sense of hope. I don't know what it is about this song, but it makes me cry every time I hear it. Tears not of sadness, but something bittersweet - a weary smile. I know it's not really the lyrics that do it; I don't even know what most of them are. But maybe it's the cadence- it flows along so easily, while being marked by this very regular beat. And the music- it starts in a major key, I think, but it doesn't strike you that way. It is, truly, an elegantly crafted piece of music.
Wish i could have been there.............. | Reviewer: Trevor Lucas | 2/8/2006
Listening to the song on "Almost Famous" left me feeling how much i'd missed out in the early 70's. To me it sums up that era completely. A powerful song that leaves the listener drifting off in to Dreamland and of wishing i could have been there.........
Absolutely stunning!! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 8/18/2004
This has got to be one of the best songs ever! I heard it on the "Almost Famous" soundtrack and it complemented the film perfectly. It just is sublime and the instrumental is experimental and devine. Listen and float off.
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