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From The Desk Of The Feelies: Bo Diddley’s “Cracking Up” 45

“Stay the course. Keep on trying.” So sings Glenn Mercer on the Feelies’ In Between, their sixth album and second since rebooting in 2008. Last year, the Haledon, N.J., band founded by guitarists Mercer and Bill Million celebrated its 40th anniversary. Crazy Rhythms, their frenetic, classic debut, arrived in 1980, but they waited six years for their second, the comparatively sedate The Good Earth. That was the first Feelies album with the band’s current lineup of Mercer, Million, bassist Brenda Sauter, drummer Stan Demeski and percussionist Dave Weckerman. After the (relatively) quick run of three albums between 1986 and 1991, the band retired until Sonic Youth coaxed a reunion in 2008 that led to sporadic touring and to 2011’s Here Before. The Feelies will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our new feature on them.

Demeski: I first heard the Rolling Stones kind of reggae version of this on Love You Live. Later, the earlier version they did on the BBC surfaced, and that sounds more like Bo’s version. Apparently, Bo didn’t like the Bo Diddley beat, and this record doesn’t have one. It’s more of a rumba/Latin type feel. Great drumming and really funny lyrics.