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・ Feelings (1974 film)
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・ Feelings (book)
・ Feelings (David Byrne album)
・ Feelings (disambiguation)
・ Feelings (Ferrante & Teicher album)
・ Feelings (Johnny Mathis album)
・ Feelings (Maroon 5 song)
・ Feelings (Morris Albert song)
・ Feelings (The Grass Roots album)
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Feeling This : ウィキペディア英語版
Feeling This

"Feeling This" is a song by American rock band Blink-182, released on October 2, 2003 as the lead single from the group's self-titled fifth studio album. The lyrics were written by Mark Hoppus and Tom Delonge. The "verses" of the song were written by guitarist Tom DeLonge, and the "chorus" and the "bridge" was written by bassist Mark Hoppus. The drums were created by drummer Travis Barker. The lyrics are purely sexual in nature; the band attempted to juxtapose lust and passion between verses and choruses, thematically connected with a wistful, regretful tone. The song's composition contains elements of spoken word in the verses and a Latin-inspired backbeat in the chorus, and the song ends in a melodic, harmonized duet split between DeLonge and Hoppus.
The song's music video, photographed by David LaChapelle, depicts a dystopian correctional establishment that is overtaken by its students. "Feeling This" received critical acclaim and the song climbed to number two on ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart in late 2003. The digital single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2005.
==Background==
"Feeling This" was the first track that came together for ''Blink-182'' in early 2003. The song was written in one day. "I think if I sit there and try to analyze everything, what would be cool here or there, I just feel like I get so far away from what I would do, and I think your gut instinct is usually the best thing," said Barker at the time.〔 The lyrics were written with Hoppus and DeLonge going into separate rooms—Hoppus writing the choruses and DeLonge writing the verses. The two had not spoken to each other about the lyrics ahead of time, and it turned out that the two had both written about sexual intercourse. When put together, the song represents the lustful side of sex during the verses, the passionate side in the bridge and the romantic side in the chorus, creating a juxtaposition between both voices.〔〔 It has been interpreted as a description for failed romance, one that "illustrates a scenario of lust, ambivalence and regret."〔
For Barker, the song's drum track was "super in respect to John Bonham. () We were kind of messing around with the verse. It’s like, ’Well, I want to do a four-bar drum intro and just see how it works for the song.’ And we never second-guessed it. We were like, ’That sounds rad.’"〔

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