Yeah. As a guy who considers himself a lifelong "rocker dude", there are a few bands that I always liked that my friends always gave me crap for. This is one of them. Duran Duran is another. George Michael is another. Screw them. I like what I like my dudes.
Music taste is subjective, which is why that it is important to remain true to yourself. How boring would it be if everyone liked the same music? You will find that a group of ‘friends’ who dislike particular singers/bands, because they think they will be ridiculed to admit their taste goes against the majority. There is only one person in charge of your music preferences - you! Be original and honest to yourself and others, don’t be a sheep, the three artists you refer too are three of my all time favourites. I have seen them all live, I have every record they have released on vinyl, cassette and cd. I have found negativity from some people at differing times but f*ck them, the hours and hours these artists have brought to my life the pleasure is immeasurable. 😊
Where can I listen to your songs? Please let me know. Oh, that's right you dont have any. And a hint, don't listen to music you don't like. A novel idea, right? 😂
In my oppinion their third album is one of the best pop-albums ever made. Almost every song in my opinion is good or great. And yes - "Woman in Chains" is an outstanding ballad.
I went to the same school as Curt Smith back in the day. He lived 6 doors up from me. I didn’t hang around with him as he was in the year above. When they formed a band called Graduate I used to go and see them perform in local churches and a place called the Pavilion in Bath, Somerset (our home time). Then one day they became Tears For Fears and the rest as they say is history. For me they were the sound of my youth and the 80s. Such great songs and great memories.
Noel Gallagher calls them the Beatles of the 80's. They were so ahead of their time. I'm 42 and grew up listening to all my dad's music and Tears For Fears just blew my mind. Absolute genius
I have always loved Tears for Fears since they released these songs. Mad World & Shout are a couple of my favorites. Head over Heels & Everybody wants to rule the world are awesome too.
Filmed at the library at University of Toronto - I accidentally walked onto the set and got yelled at lol. Great song, and terrific choice - got me grooving at my desk up here in Canada. Cheers!
There’s a distinct difference between not having cases of autism and not diagnosing or reporting cases of autism. The Amish community tends to avoid medical and clinical testing, so it’s very difficult to gauge the actual number of cases of autism.
I agree, they do have their own sound which is fantastic. Their songs still sound great today. And as others have said, Woman in Chains is a must listen.
SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR was a huge album for this band in the 80's with "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" being their big hit, but the entire album was incredible - "Shout", "Head Over Heels", "Mother's Talk" and the "Working Hour" are just incredible songs. Curt Smith (bass/lead singer) & Roland Orzabal (guitar/lead singer) are the two behind this band and wrote incredible songs. They internally imploded in the late 80's/early 90's and Curt left the band. Roland went on with the name of the band and wrote some incredible songs - "Elemental", "Raul & The Kings of Spain", "Break it Down Again". But Curt rejoined and all is right again.
YES!!!! Bringing me back to my senior year of High School; I thank God all the time for letting me grow up when I did and where I did (Brooklyn); it was a fantastic time.
This band is awesome. They have a great sound. I loved listening to them in the 80's and now! They were considered alternative rock, and I really loved that new sound.
As a mom with two sons on the autism spectrum I'm sitting here in tears after hearing you say the Amish don't have autism. Not because you're wrong you're 100% right but because I'm excited to hear this outside of my circles. When my oldest son was born in 1985 autism was one in 10,000. When my second son on the spectrum was born in 2004 it was 1 in 54 or something around there. Now it is 1 in 23 they only start counting when the kids are 8 years old so the numbers a lot higher
Wow dude, core memory unlocked for me. I adored Tears for Fears in high school. Still do. Underrated as far as I'm concerned. I don't understand the haters. Roland Orzabal is a great vocalist.
I can't picture or remember the 80's without Tears for Fears in it. Great music and good people too. If you like the layers, the complex sound [which it is, youre gonna love "sowing the Seeds" which they did a few years after this one. It's an open nod to the Beatles, but it's SO so good.
Love this song! I was 15 when this was released. This song takes me back to more carefree times. Bonfires on the beach, hangin out with good friends while cranking tunes (cassette tapes) on a boom box. Good times 🎉❤🤘🏼
Just saying, this band has an excellent catalog of music. Highly, highly talented musicians. One of the biggest bands of the 80's. Lyrical content and social commentary. Great great band. Thank you so much for giving them voice again.
Whaaaaat WHAT!!!!! Certain songs, certain songs will take me right back to the particular time in life. This specific time was a very nostalgic period of my life. I had a major crush on this particular girl, and every single song from this period will remind me of her. You see, she was absolutely beautiful. This was elementary school and that 2-3 year period will forever cement her in my memory at that age, at that point in my life. I look back on those days with such happiness. The only thing is, this girl never knew, or never will know the crush I had on her. You see, I was way too shy to ever mention such things. She was gorgeous and popular. I was shy, but was more of a class clown. She knew me, we shared smiles, laughs at my jokes but she never knew. The crazy thing is how dear I hold her in my memory and how happy these songs make me feel as I’m instantly taken back to the easier times in life, but she will never know. To have such feelings of a person who never knew, will never know and will always make me feel at peace and 10-11 years old at the instant sound of a song. Maybe I was a crush like that for another person in my timeline, maybe not. And maybe that’s what makes the feeling so pure, so happy, so nostalgic.
I've always loved Tears for Fears, finally got to see them live at Blenheim Palace (Winston Churchill's gaff) in 2019 (from memory), they did all their classics. On the support list was White Lies, also brilliant. For me, the song to react to is Woman in Chains, but they're all bangers, so thanks for reacting to them again!
Woman in chains is my favorite and so is sowing the seeds of love & The Working Hour. I just saw these guys again for the 2nd time in 2023 and they sounded just like they did in the 80’s. They have a new album that they put out in 22/23 called the Tipping Point and it is stellar. Love these guys
If you were a Donny Darko fan as a teen the lead song, Mad World, is a cover of a Tears for Fears song. Michael did an amazing version for the movie, but the original is so heartfelt.
The character you thought might be Amish is Orthodox Jewish. As for the Amish having low rates of Autism diagnoses, that's because the Amish don't let their people go see psychiatric professionals to be diagnosed as autistic, by and large.
My fav tears for fears songs. When music was complex but easily listened too. When videos were silly and sweet and not satanic. Aaaahhh. The good ol’ days
I love this song and band they are awesome they are a band from the UK it’s a fantastic band . Hey BP how is your wifie and your new daughter and what’s her name if you don’t mind me asking? Really like your reactions!
Don't listen to the haters! These guys were awesome! ❤ The first song I heard by them was Change. It is different from the rest yet still fits! Andrew and Curtis had their artistic disagreements and they separated. Andrew carried on but it was a great loss. They made a wonderful team.
I LOVE this song❤! Tears for Fears are the best, how can anyone dislike them? Beyond me! I guess some people just have bad taste! The Hurting is my favorite album by them!❤Roland, Curt, Ian and Manny!!!!❤❤❤❤
Yeah. As a guy who considers himself a lifelong "rocker dude", there are a few bands that I always liked that my friends always gave me crap for. This is one of them. Duran Duran is another. George Michael is another. Screw them. I like what I like my dudes.
I like alot of different music. I even listen to classical sometimes. I do me.😂😂✌️🌻🌻
Music taste is subjective, which is why that it is important to remain true to yourself. How boring would it be if everyone liked the same music? You will find that a group of ‘friends’ who dislike particular singers/bands, because they think they will be ridiculed to admit their taste goes against the majority. There is only one person in charge of your music preferences - you! Be original and honest to yourself and others, don’t be a sheep, the three artists you refer too are three of my all time favourites. I have seen them all live, I have every record they have released on vinyl, cassette and cd. I have found negativity from some people at differing times but f*ck them, the hours and hours these artists have brought to my life the pleasure is immeasurable. 😊
Same
Where can I listen to your songs? Please let me know. Oh, that's right you dont have any. And a hint, don't listen to music you don't like. A novel idea, right? 😂
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'Woman in Chains' is an absolute banger from them
Think he already did it
This is one of their best songs I think.
@@michaelasay8587 It isn't showing up when searching videos on the channel. Did it get blocked maybe? Tears for Fears usually doesn't block stuff.
Don't think he has x
In my oppinion their third album is one of the best pop-albums ever made. Almost every song in my opinion is good or great. And yes - "Woman in Chains" is an outstanding ballad.
I went to the same school as Curt Smith back in the day. He lived 6 doors up from me. I didn’t hang around with him as he was in the year above. When they formed a band called Graduate I used to go and see them perform in local churches and a place called the Pavilion in Bath, Somerset (our home time).
Then one day they became Tears For Fears and the rest as they say is history.
For me they were the sound of my youth and the 80s. Such great songs and great memories.
Noel Gallagher calls them the Beatles of the 80's. They were so ahead of their time. I'm 42 and grew up listening to all my dad's music and Tears For Fears just blew my mind. Absolute genius
Tears For Fears is very underrated for that era. They’re right up there in probably the top 3 bands of that time.
Yep.🙂👍
This band is legend and they should be put in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
If Tears for Fears is not on your 80's playlist, then it's not complete until it is.
I have always loved Tears for Fears since they released these songs. Mad World & Shout are a couple of my favorites. Head over Heels & Everybody wants to rule the world are awesome too.
Women in chains!!
2 of my favorite rock songs ever are Everybody wants to rule the world &
Head over heels
So happy ur checking our more! Please do Sowing the seeds of love next!!
or "Mad world"... or ... "Woman in Chains" ... or ... or "Mother's Talk" ... or "Pale Shelters" or ...
Yes it has a certain Beatle-esque feel to it
Yup. This. Or Mad World... they have some great songs.
Filmed at the library at University of Toronto - I accidentally walked onto the set and got yelled at lol. Great song, and terrific choice - got me grooving at my desk up here in Canada. Cheers!
Did they bring you to book?
You can’t ignore how catchy that last part is. Once you’ve listened to this song a few times it will always be in your head.
This entire album really flows well together when you listen to it in one sitting.
This band is AWESOME. One of the biggest hits of the 80's. And you are right, their sound is unique.
Mad World is great and the cover of it by Gary Jules is haunting.
So is Adam Lambert's cover when he was on Idol.
“Women in chains “is fantastic , also “break it down “is very good !
'My Ding A Ling' Sing Along (with intro) - Chuck Berry, with Rocking Horse, London 1972 This one is amazing!!
Hey Pegasus, another song by this group you should check out is "Sowing The Seeds Of Love"
Sowing the Seeds of Love is probably their grooviest song imo with tons of layers he would enjoy. He would really dig that one.
There’s a distinct difference between not having cases of autism and not diagnosing or reporting cases of autism. The Amish community tends to avoid medical and clinical testing, so it’s very difficult to gauge the actual number of cases of autism.
I agree, they do have their own sound which is fantastic. Their songs still sound great today. And as others have said, Woman in Chains is a must listen.
Early TFF try Pale Shelter, Change, Mad World
Also Woman in Chains, Break it Down Again, Sowing the Seeds of Love, Advice for the Young at heart ❤
Sowing the Seeds of Love and Break It Down Again are two of my favourites from TfF.
I have always enjoyed their harmonies, instrumental and vocals
They are definitely talented. I love their 80's sound
"Sowing the seeds of Love" is another really good one
I saw them in concert in the mid 80s in Houston, Texas. One of the best shows I ever saw.
hey BP, please react to Woman in Chains...brilliant musicianship, tremendous and poignant lyrics, well constructed..absolute classic
SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR was a huge album for this band in the 80's with "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" being their big hit, but the entire album was incredible - "Shout", "Head Over Heels", "Mother's Talk" and the "Working Hour" are just incredible songs. Curt Smith (bass/lead singer) & Roland Orzabal (guitar/lead singer) are the two behind this band and wrote incredible songs. They internally imploded in the late 80's/early 90's and Curt left the band. Roland went on with the name of the band and wrote some incredible songs - "Elemental", "Raul & The Kings of Spain", "Break it Down Again". But Curt rejoined and all is right again.
All the 80's tunes are great to react to.. I was in high school when this came out. Brings back some great memories...
One of my personal favorites by them is, "Memories Fade" the live 1985 version is the best.
YES!!!! Bringing me back to my senior year of High School; I thank God all the time for letting me grow up when I did and where I did (Brooklyn); it was a fantastic time.
Now in this terrible world…who ya voting for? Will make all the diff…because the current is a disaster😢
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@@jacqueline4514oh good! It's scary huh??😢😢😢😮😮😮
@@michaelasay8587 Too scary. And infuriating.
80s were the best.
TFF is thinking mans pop music. So many bangers but soooo intelligent too.
Agreed! As well as Depeche Mode❤❤❤
This band is awesome. They have a great sound. I loved listening to them in the 80's and now! They were considered alternative rock, and I really loved that new sound.
Brings me back to my younger years! Tears For Fears!!
This band has always been class.amazing
Flashback to my teen years. Love the 80's!!
Innocent days before true adulthood, 🔥❤️🔥 music! 🤍🪽💃
As a mom with two sons on the autism spectrum I'm sitting here in tears after hearing you say the Amish don't have autism. Not because you're wrong you're 100% right but because I'm excited to hear this outside of my circles. When my oldest son was born in 1985 autism was one in 10,000. When my second son on the spectrum was born in 2004 it was 1 in 54 or something around there. Now it is 1 in 23 they only start counting when the kids are 8 years old so the numbers a lot higher
Wow dude, core memory unlocked for me. I adored Tears for Fears in high school. Still do. Underrated as far as I'm concerned. I don't understand the haters. Roland Orzabal is a great vocalist.
Love Tears For Fears. And Roland Orzabal has one of my favorite voices in pop/rock.
Yes their sound is so clean and really good to listen to, them and Inxs, really produced well
They came out when I was in college...love them.
I have loved their music from the beginning. They do have a distinct sound.
Absolutely love Tears For Fears
I love Tears for Fears and this is my favorite song of theirs. ❤
This is an excellent song. A stand out from the 80s. 👌🏽
Tears for Fears Great band from the 80's!
One of my favorite artists.
I can't picture or remember the 80's without Tears for Fears in it. Great music and good people too. If you like the layers, the complex sound [which it is, youre gonna love "sowing the Seeds" which they did a few years after this one. It's an open nod to the Beatles, but it's SO so good.
Woman in chains and sowing the seeds of love are a must
Love this song! I was 15 when this was released. This song takes me back to more carefree times. Bonfires on the beach, hangin out with good friends while cranking tunes (cassette tapes) on a boom box. Good times 🎉❤🤘🏼
Totally, my granddad said he's got memo's from the 80's...
Woman in Chains!!! With Oleta Adams…. Absolutely beautiful song, you will enjoy it.
They are still very active and producing great music.
The main lead is named Roland Orzibal. He is absolutely underrated as a guitarist.
One of my favorite songs....
Tears for Fears are local to me from Bath, England.
Absolutely loved them when I was growing up (not that I don’t like them now).
Some great songs.
Just saying, this band has an excellent catalog of music. Highly, highly talented musicians. One of the biggest bands of the 80's. Lyrical content and social commentary. Great great band. Thank you so much for giving them voice again.
Love this band. One of the best bands of the 80s. Still sound great. ❤
Tears for Fears is one of my favorite 80s groups. They were out there doing their thing. I love their songs.🔥
Whaaaaat WHAT!!!!!
Certain songs, certain songs will take me right back to the particular time in life. This specific time was a very nostalgic period of my life. I had a major crush on this particular girl, and every single song from this period will remind me of her. You see, she was absolutely beautiful. This was elementary school and that 2-3 year period will forever cement her in my memory at that age, at that point in my life. I look back on those days with such happiness. The only thing is, this girl never knew, or never will know the crush I had on her. You see, I was way too shy to ever mention such things. She was gorgeous and popular. I was shy, but was more of a class clown. She knew me, we shared smiles, laughs at my jokes but she never knew.
The crazy thing is how dear I hold her in my memory and how happy these songs make me feel as I’m instantly taken back to the easier times in life, but she will never know. To have such feelings of a person who never knew, will never know and will always make me feel at peace and 10-11 years old at the instant sound of a song.
Maybe I was a crush like that for another person in my timeline, maybe not. And maybe that’s what makes the feeling so pure, so happy, so nostalgic.
80's great era of music, my granddad said!
This song made me an instant fan.
Lived in the Big D when they arrived on scene in the States…Saw them at Red Rocks a few years ago, they were fabulous!
The album this song is on, Songs From the Big Chair, is available on blu-ray music discs. It has a full surround effect. This album is a classic.
Who ever said they were rubbish is rubbish. this band is so unique, brilliant music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've always loved Tears for Fears, finally got to see them live at Blenheim Palace (Winston Churchill's gaff) in 2019 (from memory), they did all their classics. On the support list was White Lies, also brilliant. For me, the song to react to is Woman in Chains, but they're all bangers, so thanks for reacting to them again!
His voice is very unique and I love it! Great reaction! i think they are fantastic and have enjoyed then from the first song.
Woman in chains is my favorite and so is sowing the seeds of love & The Working Hour. I just saw these guys again for the 2nd time in 2023 and they sounded just like they did in the 80’s. They have a new album that they put out in 22/23 called the Tipping Point and it is stellar. Love these guys
I love Tears for Fears ❤ This reminds me of my youth. I’m so lucky to have lived through the 70’s, 80’s & 90’s.
One of our top bands ever over in lil ole England
The University Toronto Library was filmed for Head over Heels! Great song!
This is my favorite song by the them.
I didn't appreciate their music as a teenager but 35 years later and it makes me feel nostalgic.
One of my favorite songs
One of the classic hits bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My two favorite bands of that era is these guys and Depeche Mode. High school in CA. Songs from the Big Chair one of the best albums of all time.
If you were a Donny Darko fan as a teen the lead song, Mad World, is a cover of a Tears for Fears song. Michael did an amazing version for the movie, but the original is so heartfelt.
Distinct and unique... you got that right!
❤ Tears for Fears.
Tears For Fears is perfect pop music. Glad this was my first concert. 1989.
😂 ooh love this banda soooou amazing ❤
What, this song is banging. Lovely sound. And paired perfectly in Donnie Darko!!
Love this song. Love to see your react to more of their songs.
Love their song mother's talk. That's what you should listen to too really hear the vocals and lyrics.
Ignore the haters - they don't understand music
The character you thought might be Amish is Orthodox Jewish. As for the Amish having low rates of Autism diagnoses, that's because the Amish don't let their people go see psychiatric professionals to be diagnosed as autistic, by and large.
They’re against vaccines as well I do believe
I always loved their stuff. Love those Mercury wings on your hat.
THE WORKING HOUR, same album. Favorite track.
There is another version of this song that rocks out at the end. It is awesome!!!
This is one ofy favorites!
Yessir... Tears for Fears are dope!
My fav tears for fears songs. When music was complex but easily listened too. When videos were silly and sweet and not satanic. Aaaahhh. The good ol’ days
This is the song that made me a fan.😸
Love this band!
I haven't heard this song in a LONG time.
I love this song. I was a teen in the 80's 😎👍
Love these guys. I honestly think Mad World by them will REALLY move you. The lyrics may even move you to shed a tear. Incredible song.
I love this song and band they are awesome they are a band from the UK it’s a fantastic band . Hey BP how is your wifie and your new daughter and what’s her name if you don’t mind me asking? Really like your reactions!
They were so huge back then, weird that we don't talk about the anymore
I really enjoy your reaction videos. It's great rediscovering from your perspective as you're always so enthusiastic.
Don't listen to the haters! These guys were awesome! ❤ The first song I heard by them was Change. It is different from the rest yet still fits! Andrew and Curtis had their artistic disagreements and they separated. Andrew carried on but it was a great loss. They made a wonderful team.
Tears for Fears was great, they were uniquely strange which was awesome.
I LOVE this song❤! Tears for Fears are the best, how can anyone dislike them? Beyond me! I guess some people just have bad taste! The Hurting is my favorite album by them!❤Roland, Curt, Ian and Manny!!!!❤❤❤❤
My favourite by the lads!