Can't agree at all. I saw The Feelies live once and they really seriously sucked a big one. Then again, in all fairness, this was maybe 1989 when they opened for Lou Reed at The Myerhoff. Was really looking forward to seeing them just as much as Lou Reed but there was no comparison whatsoever. A total mismatch. Of course, Reed's maniacal ego probably appreciated that.
Anyway, The Feelies were a very young band playing in a venue that was far too big for them. Their sound was totally lost in the place and not mixed right at all. Suspect that if I would have seen them in someplace such as The Black Cat's Backstage or the Warehouse Next Door, I would have had a whole different experience and opinion. Hopefully, time has been kind to them and that they've grown into larger presentations.