Christian Reaction to Tears For Fears - Sowing The Seeds Of Love

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  • Christian Reaction to Tears For Fears - Sowing The Seeds Of Love
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  • @KingLeo-ng5tc
    @KingLeo-ng5tc 3 місяці тому +4

    This song came out in 1989 on their 1989 Seeds of Love Album so this is 35 years old

  • @KingLeo-ng5tc
    @KingLeo-ng5tc 3 місяці тому +3

    Thanks for this Reaction

  • @KingLeo-ng5tc
    @KingLeo-ng5tc 3 місяці тому +1

    Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath in 1981 by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal. Founded after the dissolution of their first band, the mod-influenced Graduate, Tears for Fears were associated with the synth-pop bands of the 1980s, and attained international chart success as part of the Second British Invasion.
    Orzabal and Smith met as teenagers in Bath, Somerset, England. Their professional debut came with the band Graduate, a mod revival/new wave act whose influences included the Jam and two-tone music.[14] In 1980, Graduate released an album, Acting My Age, and a single "Elvis Should Play Ska" (referring to Elvis Costello). The single just missed the top 100 in the UK, but performed well in Spain and in Switzerland. The band split in 1981. Shortly afterwards, Orzabal and Smith became session musicians for the band Neon,[15] where they first met future Tears for Fears drummer Manny Elias. Neon also featured Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher, who went on to become Naked Eyes.[16] The pair continued working together, drawing inspiration from artists such as Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno.[17][18]
    Orzabal and Smith were impressed by the synth-pop sound of Gary Numan's "Are 'Friends' Electric?" (1979), aspiring to make such music themselves. Their new electronic direction was assured upon hearing the work of bands like Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), Depeche Mode and the Human League.[14][19] Post-punk band Joy Division were also influential, inspiring Orzabal to write more introspective and personal songs.[17][19]
    The likes of OMD and Soft Cell had popularised the "duo" presentation within the synth-pop scene, inspiring Orzabal and Smith to package themselves as a two-man unit, initially under the name History of Headaches.[20][21] The name Tears for Fears was inspired by primal therapy, developed by the American psychologist Arthur Janov, which gained tremendous publicity after John Lennon became Janov's patient in 1970.[22] When Orzabal and Smith finally met Janov in the mid-1980s, they were disillusioned to find he had become quite "Hollywood" and wanted the band to write a musical for him.[23]
    As Tears for Fears, Orzabal and Smith intended to form the nucleus of the group and bring in surrounding musicians to help them complete the picture. Around this time they met local musician Ian Stanley, who offered them free use of his home 8-track studio. Stanley began working with the duo as their keyboard-player and, after recording two demos, Tears for Fears were signed to Mercury Records in the UK in 1981 by A&R manager Dave Bates. Their first single, "Suffer the Children", produced by David Lord, was released on that label in November 1981, followed by the first edition of "Pale Shelter" (produced by Mike Howlett) in March 1982, but neither release was successful.

  • @michaelbiggs7861
    @michaelbiggs7861 Місяць тому

    Politician granny with your high ideals is a line about the UK Prime Minister at the time, Margaret Thatcher. Kick out the style bring back The Jam, is a reference to everyone's favourite Mod band of the 80's called The Jam, lead singer Paul Weller broke up the group to form a different group called The Style Council. I don't know if Tears For Fears are into religion, but I do know the singer of this song Roland, is heavily into Astronomy. Their biggest hit is Everybody Wants To Rule The World, which Curt sings lead on.

  • @KingLeo-ng5tc
    @KingLeo-ng5tc 3 місяці тому

    The song is a throwback to '60s nostalgia (big in the late '80s) with a nod to The Beatles and a kind of Flower Power philosophy to it, including political lyrics starting with "High time we made a stand and shook up the views of the common man" and ending with "An end to need and the politics of greed."
    Written by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, the lyrics in this song are a byproduct of Orzabal's interest in psychology and philosophy - he cites Sartre's Les Mains Sales and Arthur Janov's Primal Scream as literary influences. The song is a call to action, asking us to reject the status quo: "High time we made a stand and shook up the views of the common man."

  • @MartinWeng
    @MartinWeng 3 місяці тому

    Tears For Fears & Lara Fabian - Woman in Chains (Live @ Night of The Proms 2007)
    ua-cam.com/video/Jcbx-XOf6ng/v-deo.html
    Love Lara ❤
    Love from Denmark ❤

  • @DebbieHirons
    @DebbieHirons 2 місяці тому

    I am a Christian. But I wondered if you have ever heard the song by XTC called Dear God.?….i think it would be something you may fundamentally disagree with, but the questions the lyrics raise would be interesting to hear being interpreted by someone more devout than I. 👍

  • @kimtalley4496
    @kimtalley4496 3 місяці тому +1

    You may have heard theyre song Shout or Everybody Wants To Rule The World.

    • @gametchanger
      @gametchanger  3 місяці тому +2

      Yes! Thank you for sharing this, I have definitely heard them before. God Bless!

    • @kimtalley4496
      @kimtalley4496 3 місяці тому

      @@gametchanger your welcome

    • @KingLeo-ng5tc
      @KingLeo-ng5tc 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@gametchanger Shout Shout , and Everybody wants to Rule the world was in the Early 80tys like 83, 84 and This song was off their 1989 The Seeds of Love Album

  • @steve171264
    @steve171264 3 місяці тому

    child

  • @RecLocalLancsBuildings
    @RecLocalLancsBuildings 3 місяці тому

    If their English/British then they are probably not Christian. Jesus was took out of our society about 40 years ago. And we have been taught false and useless versions ever since. But if they are born before about 1985 then they probably have some of the Lords goodness in them hence this song.