Forget About Tomorrow
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"Forget about Tomorrow" was the third single
to be taken from Feeder
's 2002 album Comfort in Sound
.
The single charted at number 12 in the UK. It became the second biggest hit off the album, and was seen as one of the tracks on the album to get a definite single release due to having its lyrics quoted in the albums booklet, while also being only one of four tracks from the album to do so, although there would later be five singles from the album with "Find the Colour
" the fourth and the title track the fifth. The lyrics for the former were not quoted.
The track was played for only the first time since 2005 at The Coronet
in November 2006. Before 2006 it was a setlist regular, but prior to the Coronet gig, it appeared to be retired from their live sets on a permanent basis making the 2006 return unexpected. Although it has not been played live since then, Grant Nicholas
has not ruled out any return.
The song and video appeared in the mid-300s on VH2
's Indie 500 rundown of 2004.
Single (music)
In music, a single or record single is a type of release, typically a recording of fewer tracks than an LP or a CD. This can be released for sale to the public in a variety of different formats. In most cases, the single is a song that is released separately from an album, but it can still appear...
to be taken from Feeder
Feeder
-Technology:* Feeder , any of several devices used in apiculture to supplement or replace natural food sources* Feeder , another name for a riser, a reservoir built into a metal casting mold to prevent cavities due to shrinkage...
's 2002 album Comfort in Sound
Comfort in Sound
Comfort in Sound is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Feeder, released on October 21, 2002 and also the first to be released by the band after the suicide of drummer Jon Lee earlier in the year...
.
The single charted at number 12 in the UK. It became the second biggest hit off the album, and was seen as one of the tracks on the album to get a definite single release due to having its lyrics quoted in the albums booklet, while also being only one of four tracks from the album to do so, although there would later be five singles from the album with "Find the Colour
Find the Colour
"Find the Colour", is a single from UK rock band Feeder, and was fourth to be taken from their album Comfort In Sound during 2003.The single made #24 in the UK charts. The version on the single was an edit of the album version, with the song easing up to end and the guitar rifts being loudened and...
" the fourth and the title track the fifth. The lyrics for the former were not quoted.
The track was played for only the first time since 2005 at The Coronet
The Coronet
The Coronet Theatre is a large live music and night-club venue with a 2,600 capacity located at 28 New Kent Road in Elephant and Castle, south central London, England...
in November 2006. Before 2006 it was a setlist regular, but prior to the Coronet gig, it appeared to be retired from their live sets on a permanent basis making the 2006 return unexpected. Although it has not been played live since then, Grant Nicholas
Grant Nicholas
Grant Nicholas is a Welsh musician, best known as the lead singer and lead guitarist of the rock band Feeder, along with bassist Taka Hirose and drummer Karl Brazil.-Early years:...
has not ruled out any return.
The song and video appeared in the mid-300s on VH2
VH2
VH2 was a sister channel to VH1 in the United Kingdom. It launched in 2003, it slowly became an Indie rock based music channel, aimed primarily at men in the 25-34 demographic...
's Indie 500 rundown of 2004.
Track listing
CD 1 | ||||
Track | Title | Time | ||
1 | "Forget about Tomorrow" | 3:49 | ||
2 | "Lose the Fear" | 3:12 | ||
3 | "Tinseltown" (Acoustic) | 4:10 | ||
4 | "Forget about Tomorrow" (Video) | 4:12 |
CD 2 | ||||
Track | Title | Time | ||
1 | "Forget about Tomorrow" | 3:49 | ||
2 | "Bring It Together" | 2:41 | ||
3 | "Helium" (Acoustic) | 2:56 | ||
4 | "Forget About Tomorrow" (Live Video) | 4:27 |
DVD | ||||
Track | Title | Time | ||
1 | "A Cast of Thousands" (Live at Brixton Academy Documentary) | |||
2 | "Forget about Tomorrow" (Lyrics Screen) | |||
3 | "Godzilla Goes to Mars" - Feeder Fan Gallery | |||
4 | "Cement" (video clip excerpt) | |||
5 | "Crash" (video clip excerpt) | |||
6 | "Can't Stand Losing You" (Live at Reading 2001 clip excerpt) | |||
7 | "Piece by Piece" (European version clip excerpt) |