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  1. Feelings Are Good and Other Lies is the debut solo album by English musician John Taylor. It was released online in 1995; patrons had to email an AOL address to purchase it. A physical release followed in 1997. The record label, B5 Records, was co-founded by John Taylor and the producer, Hein Hoven.

  2. May 2, 1997 · All the effects, backup singers, and guest musicians (including Steve . Jones) he can muster can’t conceal Taylor’s incompetence.

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    • Holidays In The Sun. Four almighty ringing powerchords herald the beginning of an album that would change the face of rock music forever, followed by a riff that set the prototype for the shape of punk to come.
    • Bodies. While Steve laid down the discordant intro riff and the relentless distorted thrash that dominates the rest of the track, Rotten upped the intensity with controversial lyrics on the issue of abortion.
    • No Feelings. This track’s strengths lie in its pure simplicity, with a chunky two-chord, two-word chorus, although Steve adds some tasty rock ’n’ roll licks in the song’s middle eight.
    • God Save The Queen. One of the Pistols’ defining anthems, this mid-tempo rocker married an iconic riff with anti-establishment rants, inciting the BBC to ban the track upon its original release in 1977.
  3. Feelings Are Good And Other Lies is the debut solo album by John Taylor, released by DeMuzik in 1997. The album was later re-released in on the Revolver label with a new cover in 2001. This was John Taylor's first solo project after leaving Duran Duran in January 1997, in which he writes and...

  4. Aug 14, 2024 · While Steve laid down the discordant intro riff and the relentless distorted thrash that dominates the rest of the track, Rotten upped the intensity with controversial lyrics on the issue of abortion.

  5. In 1995, after successful careers with both Duran Duran and The Power Station, bassist John Taylor recorded his first solo album, Feelings are Good and Other Lies. The release was postponed while he worked on the Neurotic Outsiders project with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones and ex- Guns n' Roses Duff McKagen and Matt Sorum, but it was finally ...

  6. Neurotic Outsiders was a British-American rock supergroup founded in 1995, consisting of Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, Matt Sorum and Duff McKagan of Guns N' Roses, and John Taylor of Duran Duran.