Aileen - I think you would LOVE "Woman in Chains" w/ the incomperable Oletta Adams. Very powerful song with a poignant message. "Sowing the Seeds of Love" is also another great one which will give you Beetlesque vibes.
Spot On Man, one of the top 5 albums, easily, made in the 80s. They were a breath of fresh air and an antidote to mid 80s hair band silliness (Poison, etc.).
@@carpathiandeviljoshua tree and big chair stand the test of time. My favorite though off Big Chair is actually The Working Hour… just close your eyes, lay back and let the sax carry you away and his lush vocals too.
"Shout" is the title of a new wave song by the British band Tears for Fears from 1984, written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley, the band's keyboardist at the time. It was sung by Roland Orzabal, with bassist Curt Smith on the chorus. The song became a worldwide hit and was Tears for Fears big breakthrough in the USA. Tears For Fears had various hits in Europe and the USA. In addition to “Shout”, there was also “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”, “Head over Heels”, “Sowing the Seeds of Love” and a few others.
For my money, this is one of the greatest songs in my lifetime. A perfect confluence of sounds. The idea of shout therapy. The frustration. The most catchy hook of outrage. Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith going vocally crazy and the drums. It is perfectly constructed. I had this tape and played it into the ground.
There is quite a rabbit hole to discover with Tears For Fears- Mad World, Change, Pale Shelter, Mothers Talk, Head Over Heels, The Working Hour, Sowing The Seeds Of Love, Woman In Chains, Year Of The Knife, Famous Last Words, Swords And Knives, Goodnight Song, Break It Down Again, Raoul And The Kings Of Spain to name a few - a phenomenal band and their last album The Tipping Point is exceptional as well.
Tears For Fears has so much incredible music from the 80's, 90's, and the 2000's. Their most recent album, "The Tipping Point" is one of my favorite recent albums by any artist.
I absolutely love the positive energy that radiates from Tears For Fears. Even with a song as obviously dark and painful as Shout, you can feel the positive spin they put on the message.
Such passion and even pain in the vocals of Roland and Kurt. Tears for Fears are still a band that you can’t put in a box and slap a label on. No band sounds like them. Or writes songs like them. They are unique.
Tell me from one of the greatest generations of all time Gen X, and very proud of it I would never trade the 80s or the 90s for any generations decade. We come from a generation where we knew how to have fun no one was sensitive and we had the best music in the world.
I know in my heart you would absolutely LOVE “Woman In Chains” by Tears For Fears. Their first three albums (“The Hurting” in 1983, “Songs From The Big Chair” in 1985, and “The Seeds Of Love” in 1989) were all masterpieces.
"Implied Harmonies"... It's such a perfect phrase for their combination of vocal styles Two singers can sing the same note, but sound different... It can be almost GOSPEL I first heard that phrase in reference to the Beastie Boys (!)
Tears For Fears are unique in that both members sing lead vocal, you've just watched Roland singing lead on Shout, and you saw Curt singing lead on your previous review of Everybody Wants To Rule The World. Check out Woman In Chains with Roland singing lead and featuring the beautiful voice of Oleta Adams, you'll love the bass guitar on that song, also check out Advice For The Young At Heart which has Curt singing lead.
Tears For Fears will always be somewhere in my Top 10 favorite bands of all time. I've seen them 4 times since the first time on their Seeds Of Love tour and they are a creative force.
Wow thank you so much. This brought tears to my from nostalgia. I grew up on Tears for Fears. I highly highly highly recommend you do the disturbed version of this. It is insane.
TOTALLY AWESOME!! ONE OF MY FAVORITE 80'S BAND!! MY KIDS AND I USED TO SING THIS AWESOME SONG WHILE DOING HOUSEWORK, PLUS THEIR FATHER WAS ABUSIVE SO PRETTY MUCH LETTING OUR ANGRY GOOOO! TEARS FOR FEARS HAVE SO MANY AWESOME SONGS "HEAD OVER HEELS" AWESOME REACTION ALIEEN!! 😊💓🔥✌️🤘 SORRY FOR THE ALL CAPS I CAN'T SEE VERY WELL SO I APOLOGIZE.
You can never go wrong with this band. Such amazing, powerful and beautiful songs, especially this one!!! I am so happy you reacted to this. I really hope you do "Head Over Heels," next. 😉😊 Youe reactions are always so sweet and lovely my beautiful Aileen. Te manda muchos cariños desde Miami. 🌹🌹🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Songs from the big chair is a phenomenal album! Shout, Everybody wants to rule the world, Head over Heels & Mother’s talk are so well written! Tears for Fears are so underrated. Happy that you’ve finally heard it 😊👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Aileen, I grew up in Orange County CA and grew up listening to KROQ. The station introduced us to Tears For Fears, Oingo Boingo, Split Enz, Love and Rockets, Duran Duran, and Dramarama to name a few. I was gifted.
This my favourite song of theirs. Back in the day I saw them in a small venue in Brighton. Part way through the song. they stopped playing and the whole crowd, me included, sang the lyrics together with them. Awesome stuff.
One of many songs that became anthems back in the 80's. Back when the usa and the soviet union and the world held our collective breath concerning nuclear war!
I always enjoy your reactions but even better when it's my favorite Artists of all time, they guys are the GOATS of the music industry and I seeing them in Vegas on November 1st, this will be my 3rd year in a row seeing them when a few years ago I never thought I ever see them at all!! These two have so many hits it's ridiculous and there such class acts!
Epic song ! Even Rockers and Metalheads back then had to agree. Heard this blasting at stereo stores (remember them ?) at the time. A great test for speakers.
This song was played too often in my youth; TfF were everywhere. They do, however, have one forgotten gem, one that flopped the first time it was released, and then was retried when they had broken through; I remember that song from the first time it was out, and I think it's their finest: Change.
These guys were so huge in the 80's when I was a kid. They are still around and still a great band. There old songs stand the test of time as confirmed with this video.
Sowing The Seeds Of Love, you can really hear The Beatles influence, also Head Over Heels, Woman In Chains, Mad World, Advice For The Young At Heart, and one of their recent tracks The Tipping Point, love your enthusiastic reactions 🇬🇧
That time I had two absolute favorite,one this song the another is Don Hanley: Boys of summer/check it 😊/ A request from Tears for fears: Women in chain... well lot of people crying when watch the original MV...
If the post punk/new wave era had an anthem that would unite us… It’s this song. There’s a raw power in it that stirs every single listener that makes us want to not just fight the system, but bring it down.
Yes they indeed are connected and so was the song by Queen Waiting for the Hammer to Fall... Both songs produced in 1984... Same as the title of the George Orwell book.
You were one of my favorites because you have an educational sense of what music is in the story they’re telling. The more people watch music and videos from the 80s they understood how good that decade was🩷🩵💜
This song is a reminder of my late teenage years and I remember those days so fondly. Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal are very talented songwriters who grew up listening to progressive rock gods, deeply influenced by them and managed to create their own rich, signature sound at the time. Besides their hit songs, they have written so many beautiful pop-rock songs through the years. For your own listening enjoyment, you might want to check out their latest effort, The Tipping Point, from 2022. It is a beautifully produced, sophisticated pop-rock album from start to end. By the way, that wonderful backing vocal belongs to Scottish singer/songwriter Sandy McLelland. Cheers!
This one is a lot of fun to play on the bass, simple but soulful, you really get into the flow of the song. Bought the album and a few of the LP remixes/singles on vinyl back in the day. Another lovely reaction for us, thanks Aileen!
Hi. Old guy here. The whole Songs from the Big Chair album is pretty great. I remember discovering it as a kid through my mom in the 90's. My family would take long road trips from Southern CA to Sturgis, South Dakota and I'd lay in the back seat with my walkman and listen to music the entire drive. Anyway, love your videos.
One of the great classics from the 80's.. Tears for Fears were (are!) one of those bands that helped define the 80's alongside the likes of Talk Talk, Gary Numan, Human League, Depeche Mode, Propaganda, Belouis Some, Reflex.. so many bands.
So many great songs from this band! A perfectly written Pop song that demands to be an earworm. Others from Tears For Fears that are highly recommended are Head Over Heels, Pale Shelter, Sowing The Seeds Of Love, Change, or Mad World.
What a song! I wanna say I discovered them summer of '85 I wasn't really into radio music back then. Flashback of the 80s goin on when I hear this. I'm a Metalhead. But songs from the big chair is classic. Love it to this day. They sure do look old now but sound amazing still. Great musicians.
I have such a soft spot for Tears. Their music hits he right in heart. I was just sitting here watching her reaction tearing up wondering how did we go from this to our sad situation as a society/country? 😢
I have watched your reactions to a few of the music videos I love, and it is a pleasure to see the emotions you take to heart watching them! You are an empathetic soul, Aileen!😎
The band Tears for Fears is part of that wonderful Anglo-Saxon musical period of the 80s where musical groups of the calibre of Simple Minds, Talk Talk, Simply Red etc. were formed, creating famous evergreen songs 🌺
Head over Heels- Tears for Fears
Tune!!
YES! absolutely Head over Heels!
excellent suggestion!~
Head Over Heels (my personal favorite) should be next. Also Woman in Chains and Sowing the Seeds of Love are worthy of a reaction.
"Funny how....TIIIIIIIIME FLIIIIIIEEEEES!"
You have to understand what that intro does to Gen X. it is our call. We can hear it for miles.
That is so well put. They know not what they hear!
Hell yeah.
Yep! I'm ready to roll!
Aileen - I think you would LOVE "Woman in Chains" w/ the incomperable Oletta Adams. Very powerful song with a poignant message. "Sowing the Seeds of Love" is also another great one which will give you Beetlesque vibes.
"Head over Heals" - "Mad World" - "Sowing the Seeds of Love" - I think you will love those songs.
Mad World...another good one I forgot about!
This song was played on the radio at least 3 times an a hour. It was huge and the soundtrack of our youth in the 80’s.
Well done, it was Roland Orzabal's birthday yesterday. Next, "It's a Mad World".
They are singing out of true emotion. These are real feelings, and this is their magic.
Best part of the video is that’s all family and friends dancing and singing along with the band.
I actually own this songs parent album, “Songs from the Big Chair”, on vinyl, and it’s easily one of the greatest albums of all time
Spot On Man, one of the top 5 albums, easily, made in the 80s. They were a breath of fresh air and an antidote to mid 80s hair band silliness (Poison, etc.).
I agree, I also put U2's Joshua Tree up there with greatest albums from that time period.
@@carpathiandeviljoshua tree and big chair stand the test of time.
My favorite though off Big Chair is actually The Working Hour… just close your eyes, lay back and let the sax carry you away and his lush vocals too.
"Woman In Chains", great bass line, and Oleta Adams is singing which is never a bad thing. A Somewhat heavy topic wrapped up in excellent music.
"Shout" is the title of a new wave song by the British band Tears for Fears from 1984, written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley, the band's keyboardist at the time.
It was sung by Roland Orzabal, with bassist Curt Smith on the chorus. The song became a worldwide hit and was Tears for Fears big breakthrough in the USA.
Tears For Fears had various hits in Europe and the USA.
In addition to “Shout”, there was also “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”, “Head over Heels”, “Sowing the Seeds of Love” and a few others.
For my money, this is one of the greatest songs in my lifetime. A perfect confluence of sounds. The idea of shout therapy. The frustration. The most catchy hook of outrage. Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith going vocally crazy and the drums. It is perfectly constructed. I had this tape and played it into the ground.
There is quite a rabbit hole to discover with Tears For Fears- Mad World, Change, Pale Shelter, Mothers Talk, Head Over Heels, The Working Hour, Sowing The Seeds Of Love, Woman In Chains, Year Of The Knife, Famous Last Words, Swords And Knives, Goodnight Song, Break It Down Again, Raoul And The Kings Of Spain to name a few - a phenomenal band and their last album The Tipping Point is exceptional as well.
All their songs are ahead of their time, and still sounds fresh today. A great band.
Agreed! They still sound very contemporary.
"Pale Shelter" is still one of my fave Tears for Fears songs.
Another excellent Tears For Fears song is “Seeds Of Love” with a cool video and deep meaning lyrics.
Tears For Fears has so much incredible music from the 80's, 90's, and the 2000's. Their most recent album, "The Tipping Point" is one of my favorite recent albums by any artist.
Same!!! Can't wait to see then again in Vegas!
I absolutely love the positive energy that radiates from Tears For Fears. Even with a song as obviously dark and painful as Shout, you can feel the positive spin they put on the message.
Love this! What a coincidence, my eight year old son was just listening to this yesterday and said “Daddy this song is my vibe” 😂❤
thats so adorable!!! ♥
@@AileenSenpai Try this ` Duran Duran - Wild Boys (Long Arena Version) `.....
@@kylereese4822 OMG I love that song is in my playlist
Such passion and even pain in the vocals of Roland and Kurt. Tears for Fears are still a band that you can’t put in a box and slap a label on. No band sounds like them. Or writes songs like them. They are unique.
Tears for Fears was one of the bands that Ruled the 80's along with Duran Duran
its such a masterpiece!
Head over heels - Tears for Fears
Mad World - Tears for Fears
❤❤
Tell me from one of the greatest generations of all time Gen X, and very proud of it I would never trade the 80s or the 90s for any generations decade. We come from a generation where we knew how to have fun no one was sensitive and we had the best music in the world.
I know in my heart you would absolutely LOVE “Woman In Chains” by Tears For Fears. Their first three albums (“The Hurting” in 1983, “Songs From The Big Chair” in 1985, and “The Seeds Of Love” in 1989) were all masterpieces.
Their first album is unreal. Just bought it last week and I was speechless. Didn't know 80s "pop" bands could be so brilliant
Tears for Fears - The Working Hour. Album version. Absolutely beautiful.
"Implied Harmonies"... It's such a perfect phrase for their combination of vocal styles
Two singers can sing the same note, but sound different... It can be almost GOSPEL
I first heard that phrase in reference to the Beastie Boys (!)
One of the best rock bands in and of the 80ies, no question !!!! So different and creative in sound !
Tears For Fears are unique in that both members sing lead vocal, you've just watched Roland singing lead on Shout, and you saw Curt singing lead on your previous review of Everybody Wants To Rule The World. Check out Woman In Chains with Roland singing lead and featuring the beautiful voice of Oleta Adams, you'll love the bass guitar on that song, also check out Advice For The Young At Heart which has Curt singing lead.
The vocals are fantastic but the instrumental breaks in this song are genius. Especially the guitar solo finale.
Tears For Fears will always be somewhere in my Top 10 favorite bands of all time. I've seen them 4 times since the first time on their Seeds Of Love tour and they are a creative force.
Love Tears For Fears Aileen, you have to look at Woman In Chains, it also has Oleta Adams on it 👍
Wow thank you so much. This brought tears to my from nostalgia. I grew up on Tears for Fears. I highly highly highly recommend you do the disturbed version of this. It is insane.
Shout was one of my favorite sing along songs . Great reaction as always from you . Thanks !
California ed ❤ love the band and you're reaction to this song 🎵 is cool 😎 and it looks like it made you feel happy 😊 hoping it makes your day 😊 ❤
TOTALLY AWESOME!! ONE OF MY FAVORITE 80'S BAND!! MY KIDS AND I USED TO SING THIS AWESOME SONG WHILE DOING HOUSEWORK, PLUS THEIR FATHER WAS ABUSIVE SO PRETTY MUCH LETTING OUR ANGRY GOOOO! TEARS FOR FEARS HAVE SO MANY AWESOME SONGS "HEAD OVER HEELS" AWESOME REACTION ALIEEN!! 😊💓🔥✌️🤘
SORRY FOR THE ALL CAPS I CAN'T SEE VERY WELL SO I APOLOGIZE.
This was a very hot group in the late 80's and 90`s. Great songs 😊😊😊
I think I'd be happy to watch Aileen react to just about anything. So long as it made her smile.
The 80s music sound and mixing really surrounds us as the listener. My favorite era to listen to definitely.
You can never go wrong with this band. Such amazing, powerful and beautiful songs, especially this one!!! I am so happy you reacted to this. I really hope you do "Head Over Heels," next. 😉😊 Youe reactions are always so sweet and lovely my beautiful Aileen. Te manda muchos cariños desde Miami. 🌹🌹🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Songs from the big chair is a phenomenal album!
Shout, Everybody wants to rule the world, Head over Heels & Mother’s talk are so well written!
Tears for Fears are so underrated.
Happy that you’ve finally heard it 😊👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Head Over Heels, Sowing the Seeds of Love (AMAZING) and Woman in Chains (heartbreaking). Love ya!
Aileen, I grew up in Orange County CA and grew up listening to KROQ. The station introduced us to Tears For Fears, Oingo Boingo, Split Enz, Love and Rockets, Duran Duran, and Dramarama to name a few. I was gifted.
Pretty sure that was Curt on background vocals that you rewound to listen to again. One of my favorite accents on the song.
This my favourite song of theirs. Back in the day I saw them in a small venue in Brighton. Part way through the song. they stopped playing and the whole crowd, me included, sang the lyrics together with them. Awesome stuff.
One of many songs that became anthems back in the 80's. Back when the usa and the soviet union and the world held our collective breath concerning nuclear war!
Well done 👍 deciphering the lyrics 😊👍
i soo loved Everything about the 80's i miss the simpler times back then...
I always enjoy your reactions but even better when it's my favorite Artists of all time, they guys are the GOATS of the music industry and I seeing them in Vegas on November 1st, this will be my 3rd year in a row seeing them when a few years ago I never thought I ever see them at all!! These two have so many hits it's ridiculous and there such class acts!
Absolutely one of my favorite songs. Something wonderful! Vocals, rhythm, guitar solo at the end and those drums.
Woman in Chains is another fantastic song by them
Epic song ! Even Rockers and Metalheads back then had to agree. Heard this blasting at stereo stores (remember them ?) at the time. A great test for speakers.
Mad World and Head Over Heels and Pale Shelter
Change
This is my favourite song by Roland and Curt. You should check out "Sowing the seeds of Love" next. Great reaction Aileen.
This song was played too often in my youth; TfF were everywhere. They do, however, have one forgotten gem, one that flopped the first time it was released, and then was retried when they had broken through; I remember that song from the first time it was out, and I think it's their finest: Change.
Highly underrated songwriters.
These guys were so huge in the 80's when I was a kid. They are still around and still a great band. There old songs stand the test of time as confirmed with this video.
And now you must to the Disturbed version
Tremendous musicians ❤😊
That little girl dancing to it at the end- haha she was so into it, so cute 🥰
Sowing The Seeds Of Love, you can really hear The Beatles influence, also Head Over Heels, Woman In Chains, Mad World, Advice For The Young At Heart, and one of their recent tracks The Tipping Point, love your enthusiastic reactions 🇬🇧
Wow Lady, you were born to create this channel, these reviews!!!!!!!! Thank you for your immeasurable enthusiasm!!!!!!!! (Hugs) 😊
That time I had two absolute favorite,one this song the another is Don Hanley: Boys of summer/check it 😊/ A request from Tears for fears: Women in chain... well lot of people crying when watch the original MV...
If the post punk/new wave era had an anthem that would unite us… It’s this song. There’s a raw power in it that stirs every single listener that makes us want to not just fight the system, but bring it down.
I love how you enjoy reacting timeless classics like that, Aileen! 🙂❤️
Keep Meatloaf Alive " Two out of three ain't bad " official video ❤you 😊
Seeds of Love is funky and a powerful cool message
Sewing the seeds of Love is spectacular! Great Reaction
Head over heels , everybody wants to rule the world then shout
I believe she has reviewed Everybody Wants to Rule World
I grew up with this song, although, sadly, I hadn't yet read 1984 by George Orwell, yet, the two seem strangely connected.
Yes they indeed are connected and so was the song by Queen Waiting for the Hammer to Fall... Both songs produced in 1984... Same as the title of the George Orwell book.
I really loved seeing them in concert. Had a great time. Love Pale Shelter and Women in Chains.
You were one of my favorites because you have an educational sense of what music is in the story they’re telling. The more people watch music and videos from the 80s they understood how good that decade was🩷🩵💜
Everybody Wants to Rule The World - Tears For Fears.
For a really hypnotic take on it, there's an acoustic version of it done on a dulcimer
Brings me back to the 80's when this was all over the radio. They had such a unique sound. Good stuff!
This song makes me proud to be British! It’s the essence of us in the 80s. My teenage years were great!!!!
This TASTES like the 80's, New Wave fashion, The Cosby Show on TV, Ronald Reagan in the White House, it was a time...
This song is a reminder of my late teenage years and I remember those days so fondly. Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal are very talented songwriters who grew up listening to progressive rock gods, deeply influenced by them and managed to create their own rich, signature sound at the time. Besides their hit songs, they have written so many beautiful pop-rock songs through the years. For your own listening enjoyment, you might want to check out their latest effort, The Tipping Point, from 2022. It is a beautifully produced, sophisticated pop-rock album from start to end. By the way, that wonderful backing vocal belongs to Scottish singer/songwriter Sandy McLelland. Cheers!
Summer of 1985, first heard this while driving through Boca Raton at a high rate of speed. Brings back some great memories.
Tears for Fears, along with Depeche Mode, Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel and a few others... shoutout to pop bands that even metalheads love
This one is a lot of fun to play on the bass, simple but soulful, you really get into the flow of the song. Bought the album and a few of the LP remixes/singles on vinyl back in the day. Another lovely reaction for us, thanks Aileen!
The music that came out of the UK in the early 80's was phenomenal.
That period was just a conveyor belt of great bands producing great music.
Pale shelter. Sowing the seeds of love. Mad world. Head over heals... younhave many many bangers from them that you have not checked out.
It is a true musical gem, anthem of the 80's
Absolutely great band! This whole album is gold! And the successor too....and then some!!!
Thanks! I've gained a new appreciation for this song. It's more stunning than I remembered. "Rich" is the best word to describe his voice.
Hi. Old guy here. The whole Songs from the Big Chair album is pretty great. I remember discovering it as a kid through my mom in the 90's. My family would take long road trips from Southern CA to Sturgis, South Dakota and I'd lay in the back seat with my walkman and listen to music the entire drive. Anyway, love your videos.
This song has the power to unite everyone ❤ I was very pleased to see you so enthusiastic, excited, and happy Aileen ❤
Please do Tears fo Fears feat Oleta Adams - Woman in Chains.
One of the great classics from the 80's.. Tears for Fears were (are!) one of those bands that helped define the 80's alongside the likes of Talk Talk, Gary Numan, Human League, Depeche Mode, Propaganda, Belouis Some, Reflex.. so many bands.
So many great songs from this band! A perfectly written Pop song that demands to be an earworm.
Others from Tears For Fears that are highly recommended are Head Over Heels, Pale Shelter, Sowing The Seeds Of Love, Change, or Mad World.
What a song! I wanna say I discovered them summer of '85 I wasn't really into radio music back then. Flashback of the 80s goin on when I hear this. I'm a Metalhead. But songs from the big chair is classic. Love it to this day. They sure do look old now but sound amazing still. Great musicians.
"If I could change your mind/I'd really love to break your heart" is a great lyric, in the context of the song it's a fantastic lyric.
Led Zeppelin Madison Square Garden " The song remains the same/ The rain song..greatest thing ever...❤u 😊
One of the best songs, that everyone has forgotten about. Out of the 80's probably top 5, along with Midnight Oil's "Beds are burning".
I forgot how much i love these guys, Thank for reminding me.
I have such a soft spot for Tears. Their music hits he right in heart. I was just sitting here watching her reaction tearing up wondering how did we go from this to our sad situation as a society/country? 😢
80s Pop at it's best! 👍 Arch Enemy covered this song and Alyssa took the phrase "shout" to another level 😉
yes.. when I just entered high school in the 80s. I like it and it's popular in Indonesia.
I have watched your reactions to a few of the music videos I love, and it is a pleasure to see the emotions you take to heart watching them! You are an empathetic soul, Aileen!😎
The band Tears for Fears is part of that wonderful Anglo-Saxon musical period of the 80s where musical groups of the calibre of Simple Minds, Talk Talk, Simply Red etc. were formed, creating famous evergreen songs 🌺
'Head Over Heels' and 'Sowing The Seeds of Love' are two great tunes by them...