1. Cat's Eyes, a… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands under the name Cat's Eyes:
1. Cat's Eyes, a dream-pop duo that began in the early 2010s.
2. Cats Eyes, a psychedelic rock band active from 1968 to 1970.
1. Cat's Eyes is the dream pop duo of Faris Badwan, frontman for UK indie rockers The Horrors, and the Canadian opera soprano and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Zeffira. The group specializes in a glassy, symphonic take on sixties girl-group pop and playing at unusual locations: their first performance was at the St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, during an afternoon mass "attended by seven high-ranking cardinals".
Their eponymous debut album was released in 2011, followed by the soundtrack for Peter Strickland's film The Duke of Burgundy (2015) and Treasure House (2016).
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2. Cats Eyes was a psychedelic rock band active between 1968 to 1970. Emerging from the UK, Evesham specifically, Cats Eyes originally formed under the name "The Suite" in March 1967 with founding members Doug Alcock, on drums and vocals, Roger Banning, on saxophone and flute, Dave Busby, on lead guitar and vocals, and W. "Fil" Filby, on rhythym guitar and lead vocals. Busby also played with "Terry Webb and The Spiders," a band that included a young John Bonham on drums. Roy Banks, bass guitarist and vocalist who later joined "The Suite," was from another local group called "The Sapphires," who had Jim Capaldi, from Traffic, on vocals. Banks also performed with "The Wavelengths" who had Luther Grosvenor, later in Mott the Hoople, on lead guitar.
The Suite were originally signed by the Derek Bruce Agency and managed by Clive Wells. In December 1967, The Suite auditoned for Cliff Brittle, from Stoke-on-Trent, at Domino Recording Studios in Albrighton, Staffordshire. This lead to a record deal with Deram records and management by Brittle. In May 1968, The Suite became Cats Eyes. All of their recordings were done at Domino Recording Studios in Albrighton, with Andy McLachlan being the engineer on these recording sessions. Cats Eyes performed frequently at multiple venues, even appearing on BBC Radio One over 300 whopping times. The majority of the band's BBC recordings were done at multiple locations in Birmingham, which caused them to be associated not with Evesham, but Birmingham instead.
Cats Eyes performed alongside Pink Floyd during their early years, with songs "Arnold Layne" and "See Emily Play" being in the setlist. Alcock recalls that Pink Floyd were once paid to end their set early due to the pop-oriented audience's dissatisfaction with their progressive music and psychedelic images projecting during their performance. Afterward, Cats Eyes were brought back on the stage to play for the time cut short by Pink Floyd's exit for the evening.
Cats Eyes' debut single, "Smile Girl For Me/In A Fantasy World" was released in May 1968, the first of three with the Deram label. Roger Banning and Fil Filby composed the A side, while Filby composed the B Side. Filby's name was misspelled on the label. In October 1968, Cats Eyes' released their second single, "I Thank You Marianne/Turn Around," both sides of which were composed entirely by Filby. Cats Eyes released their third single, "Where Is She Now/Tom Drum," in April 1969, taking influence from U.S. band Turtles. Soon afterward, on May 17, 1969, Cats Eyes performed on the short-lived BBC 2's "Colour Me Pop" TV Show. Cats Eyes have also appeared on other TV shows such as "Lift Off With Ayshea" and Granada TV's "Discotheque."
In late 1969, the band signed with MCA records who went on to release their fourth single, "The Loser/Circus" in January 1970. Cats Eyes released their fifth single "Come Away Melinda/Cirrus," in April 1970, the A-Side of which was featured in a short film shown at a film festival. During the summer of 1970, Cats Eyes traveled to Germany and performed at Hamburg's Top Ten Club for six weeks. The band's sixth single, "The Wizard/Hey (Open Your Eyes)," was released in October 1970. Alcock states that though this single produces a different sound compared to their previous releases, it still focuses on the band's vocal capabilities.
By 1971, Cats Eyes went under different monikers, but still went by Cats Eyes when performing live. One of these seperate names was "Spode," and during their time as Spode, they re-signed with Decca records. The first single released under the name Spode was "Singalong Song/Cincinatti Woman," released in March 1971. Roger Banning left the group shortly thereafter, in April 1971. Banning released a single, "Breakaway Man/Brotherhood," under the name "Toby Jug," before releasing two Spode singles, "Funny Kind Of Feeling/Catch It While You Can," and "Angelina/Happy This Way."
W. Fil Filby left Spode in February 1972, and was replaced by Keith Ratford. Soon after, Spode went by another name, "Barlaston Down," with their first and only release under this name being was "Always/Mean Woman Mambo," with the A-side being credited as "Barlaston Down Featuring Barry Joe Palmer." The group disbanded in August 1972.
In 1986, Cats Eyes reunited with Doug Alcock, Roy Banks, Dave Busby, and W. Fil Filby and remained active until 2012 when the band retired after years of performing locally. W. Fil Filby passed away from cancer in May 2014.
Not a Friend
Cat's Eyes Lyrics
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And I've decided I won't spend any more time with you
I always feel like crying
Now I'd rather not see you again
You've made your own decisions
And you're not a friend
I have been thinking over these last few days
'Cause i always felt like crying
Now i'd rather not see you again
We've made our own decisions
And you're not my friend
The song "Not a Friend" by Cat's Eyes, released in 2016, seems to be about a relationship that has ended. The opening lines suggest that the singer has been doing some introspection and has come to a conclusion that they don't want to spend any more time with the other person. The singer is honest about their feelings and acknowledges that they always feel like crying when they're with this person. However, they have made a decision to cut ties and move on.
The second verse suggests that the other person might have been lying, and while they may have thought the lies were kind, they only caused harm. The singer still feels like crying but has resolved to not see this person again. The repetition of "we've made our own decisions" implies that both parties had a say in the end of the relationship. The final line, "and you're not my friend," is a clear statement that the relationship has moved beyond a friendship but does not specify a romantic or platonic relationship.
Overall, the song hints at some deep emotions and the pain of a relationship that has ended. The simple lyrics combined with the haunting melody create a melancholic atmosphere.
Line by Line Meaning
I've been doing some thinking over these last few days
I have been contemplating about some things over the last few days
And I've decided I won't spend any more time with you
I have made a decision to stop spending time with you
I always feel like crying
Being with you always makes me feel sad and teary
Now I'd rather not see you again
At this point, I prefer not to see you anymore
You've made your own decisions
You have made decisions in the past on your own
And you're not a friend
But now, you are no longer considered as a friend
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: FARIS BADWAN, FARIS ADAM DERAR BADWAN, RACHEL ZEFFIRA, RACHEL ANNE SANTESSO
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J. Jay
Not A Friend Lyrics
I've been doing some thinking over these last few days
And I've decided I won't spend any more time with you
I always feel like crying
now I'd rather not see you again
You've made your own decisions
and you're not a friend
I have been thinking over these last few days
You might think that your lies are kind but they just stink
'cause I always felt like crying
now I'd rather not see you again
We've made our own decisions
and you're not my friend
tholo02
Best song of the 10's. Absolutely beautiful.
Paolo Agnoletto
Fantastic and moving song. They are so underrated.
helen d
Im so happy about these 2...they make such a fabulous duo :)
Carmen Skull
haha, I feel like I'm listening a band in 60's, but they're NEW!!! XD awesome
J. Jay
Not A Friend Lyrics
I've been doing some thinking over these last few days
And I've decided I won't spend any more time with you
I always feel like crying
now I'd rather not see you again
You've made your own decisions
and you're not a friend
I have been thinking over these last few days
You might think that your lies are kind but they just stink
'cause I always felt like crying
now I'd rather not see you again
We've made our own decisions
and you're not my friend
Juan Contreras
Beautiful.. Unforgettable..
moxie96
@lfitz71 a lot of times the very best songs are usually very short. Like Nowhere Man you wish was touch longer but love how short and fantastic as it is and this song drops in that same catagory
Ironpyrites
For minute I thought I was back in th 90's listening to St Etienne, brilliant :)
carlos walker
her voice is so deep xD
C
not really