Ned: Well, The Freak Bros material and the early King Felix material came from the same source. Prior to joining Roll Cage, I'd been recording songs I'd written on a four-track tape recorder at home over a period of a year or two, and I'd built up a pool of 20-30 songs which I drew on for The Freak Bros and then later King Felix. After departing Roll Cage, I then wrote a few new songs and Carl had some songs.
Carl: I had some songs that I'd wrote for Roll Cage, but then we split and I thought what was I going to do with those songs? So, the first time I played those songs was in King Felix. I'd never got to play those songs in Roll Cage.
Ned: We also picked some covers we really liked, cause Carl and I like to cover stuff like country and blues. I-94 Bar: Which Freak Bros songs have King Felix revisited? Ned: "Stalker" and "Good Authority".
Earlier on we were also playing "I Feel Good", but we haven't played that song for some time. I-94 Bar: Is there a reason you don’t play more old ... more.
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