Man, I cant explain the excitement I feel as soon as I hear the intro to this song. Even though I've heard this song thousands of times over my 37 years. Lol! Its like a signal for all Gen X and millennials like myself. I wish I could say I was GEN X but I missed it by being born in 1987 and being a millennial instead. 😢 But my hubby is GEN X born in early 1980. He was 4 years old when this song, "Shout" came out. Tears for Fears is one of many of our fav bands to listen too. If we are on a road trip or vacation, we are either listening to all the 1980s hits songs in our playlist, and classic rock and 90s country and 90s rock more so than anything else. But I like a much wider genre of music then hubby does. We certainly love our 80s music and movies. I wish I could have got to live through more of the 1980s. But the 90s was also a great decade for music and movies. My husband and I say the 1980s and 90s was the last of best decades. I also have a great appreciation for much older music in many different genres but especially in early rock n roll and classic country music at its finest. My mother was born in 1953. And so she was a huge Beatles fan and went to see them several times in concert. She was in love with Paul McCarthy. Lol When I decided to learn how to play guitar, I took too the guitar really fast and could play by ear which helped alot. Practically everyone in my family myself included is a singer and musician. But unfortunately so many of them have passed on. And now they are jamming out with Stevie Ray Vaughan in Heaven. R.I.P. Its a gift that has been passed down many generations in ny family. I remember working hard and the process of learning how to play guitar and some of the first several songs I wanted to learn how to play on guitar right away. To name a few, the songs was Tears for Fears "Everybody Wants To Rule The World", Johnny Lang "Lie To Me", Scorpions "Rock You Like A Hurricane", The Beatles "Twist and Shout", The Animals, "House of the Rising Sun", The Judds "Mama He's Crazy" and "Grandpa". Aerosmith "Jaded" & "Ragdoll". Reba McEntires songs, "And Still & Does He Love You". ACDC "Back in Black". I have always loved a wide variety of music and genres and my list of songs has only continued to grow that I enjoy playing over the years. But I love the oldies and classics even more. Especially back when you actually had to have raw pure talent and be a fantastic singer or else you didn't make the cut. Now you can suck at singing karaoke and not sound anywhere near close as good as these legends in the past who sang live and didn't lip sing or depend on auto tune. And some of these so called singers sound like a train wreck on karaoke which is why autotune is their best friend. So yes, its nice to get back to these legends who were pure talent. And in many cases, they sounded even better live even though their studio version was awesome. I mean just go back and listen to the Righteous Brothers in the live performance sincing Unchained Melody. It will knock your socks off for sure! But man, I just feel the 80s oozing from this song "Shout" and it puts me in a blissed out state of mind. I wish I could Marty McFly my way back to the 1980s.
The promotional video for "Shout", filmed in late 1984, was the second Tears for Fears video directed by Nigel Dick. It features footage of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith at Durdle Door in Dorset on the south coast of England,
Durdle Door (sometimes written Durdle Dor) is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England Cheers and all the best from England.
Yes! Very different but amazing. With Orleta Adams. I think you'll both love it. Try also, Sowing The Seeds of Love. Different again from the one above and from Shout.
Tears For Fears are the best band to come out of the 80's and they are still making great music today. They are unique because both guys sing lead vocal. Their biggest hit is Everybody Wants To Rule The World, but in my opinion their two masterpieces are Sowing The Seeds Of Love and Woman In Chains.
the first singer is roland orzabal.the second is curt smith.the were school friends from bath in somerset england named after the roman built baths there. where they filmed this is called durdle door.it's not that far away. they formed in 81 when they were 20.shout came out in 84. try mad world from 83.the sound is different from shout. there was a new version by gary jules 2001 that was used in movie donnie darko.
6:43 Yes, they did have a few more hits. Their other biggest songs were... Head over Heels Mad world (this is a very famous song, it has been covered many times) Everybody Wants to Rule the World
My daughter was between 2 and 3 in 86. She demanded shout every time we went somewere in the car. So back in the cassette era we put on the full album. Let say we have heard it couple times😎🇧🇻
Check out "Rhythm Of Life" by Oleta Adams. It was originally intended to be a Tears For Fears song, but they didn't think they could do it justice. It was given to Oleta Adams who was a vocalist on their amazing song "Woman In Chains".
One of the best duos in music. I've seen them perform a few times through the years. They still have it. I'm a new subscriber to your channel. I'm enjoying it very much. May I suggest a few artists I would like for you to react to. I look forward to your comments. Acoustic Alchemy - "Lazeez" (Live at Java Jazz Festival 2011) ua-cam.com/video/vgqqI-rMwus/v-deo.htmlsi=hl8mFVRssK1Y1SYS Pat Metheny & The Metropole Orchestra - "First Circle" ua-cam.com/video/97aLLHz14CQ/v-deo.htmlsi=-YTURzGifZylShIP George Benson & Earl Klugh - "El Mar" Live in Japan ua-cam.com/video/eb54vACq5hw/v-deo.htmlsi=YW58YZTy9IYkPsy9 Basia - "New Day For You" ua-cam.com/video/jJPmZFUDoi8/v-deo.htmlsi=nTK2WMO1hHBDh5iL Saint Etienne - "Erica America" (Live 2000) ua-cam.com/video/bSnJaiLwgsM/v-deo.htmlsi=x2MTtwSv-ZIT9gNq
Try some music by YES one of the greatest progressive rock groups of all time. You haven't reacted to them at all. Some good ones include "Roundabout", "Close to the Edge", "The Gates of Delirium". "Awaken", "Turn of the Century"... Loads of good ones. I'll subscribe if you do a YES song and so will many other YES fans.
Man, I cant explain the excitement I feel as soon as I hear the intro to this song. Even though I've heard this song thousands of times over my 37 years. Lol! Its like a signal for all Gen X and millennials like myself.
I wish I could say I was GEN X but I missed it by being born in 1987 and being a millennial instead. 😢
But my hubby is GEN X born in early 1980. He was 4 years old when this song, "Shout" came out.
Tears for Fears is one of many of our fav bands to listen too. If we are on a road trip or vacation, we are either listening to all the 1980s hits songs in our playlist, and classic rock and 90s country and 90s rock more so than anything else. But I like a much wider genre of music then hubby does.
We certainly love our 80s music and movies. I wish I could have got to live through more of the 1980s. But the 90s was also a great decade for music and movies. My husband and I say the 1980s and 90s was the last of best decades.
I also have a great appreciation for much older music in many different genres but especially in early rock n roll and classic country music at its finest.
My mother was born in 1953. And so she was a huge Beatles fan and went to see them several times in concert. She was in love with Paul McCarthy. Lol
When I decided to learn how to play guitar, I took too the guitar really fast and could play by ear which helped alot. Practically everyone in my family myself included is a singer and musician. But unfortunately so many of them have passed on. And now they are jamming out with Stevie Ray Vaughan in Heaven. R.I.P.
Its a gift that has been passed down many generations in ny family.
I remember working hard and the process of learning how to play guitar and some of the first several songs I wanted to learn how to play on guitar right away. To name a few, the songs was Tears for Fears "Everybody Wants To Rule The World", Johnny Lang "Lie To Me", Scorpions "Rock You Like A Hurricane", The Beatles "Twist and Shout", The Animals, "House of the Rising Sun", The Judds "Mama He's Crazy" and "Grandpa".
Aerosmith "Jaded" & "Ragdoll".
Reba McEntires songs, "And Still & Does He Love You".
ACDC "Back in Black".
I have always loved a wide variety of music and genres and my list of songs has only continued to grow that I enjoy playing over the years. But I love the oldies and classics even more. Especially back when you actually had to have raw pure talent and be a fantastic singer or else you didn't make the cut. Now you can suck at singing karaoke and not sound anywhere near close as good as these legends in the past who sang live and didn't lip sing or depend on auto tune.
And some of these so called singers sound like a train wreck on karaoke which is why autotune is their best friend.
So yes, its nice to get back to these legends who were pure talent. And in many cases, they sounded even better live even though their studio version was awesome.
I mean just go back and listen to the Righteous Brothers in the live performance sincing Unchained Melody. It will knock your socks off for sure!
But man, I just feel the 80s oozing from this song "Shout" and it puts me in a blissed out state of mind. I wish I could Marty McFly my way back to the 1980s.
They still sound superb today
The promotional video for "Shout", filmed in late 1984, was the second Tears for Fears video directed by Nigel Dick. It features footage of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith at Durdle Door in Dorset on the south coast of England,
Originally kind of an art pop group... but they tasted huge success in the mid-1980s, with a very intelligent form of music. Still underrated.
"A very intelligent form of music"....this is what is lacking now!
Durdle Door (sometimes written Durdle Dor) is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England Cheers and all the best from England.
Yeah, all of the places in the video were locations in the UK, mainly all along the south coast of England.
No doubt where Rowling got the idea for the name "Dumbledore" and maybe even "Dursley"
"Woman In Chains" is another top song from Tears For Fears.
Okay 👍🏽
Yes! Very different but amazing. With Orleta Adams. I think you'll both love it. Try also, Sowing The Seeds of Love. Different again from the one above and from Shout.
Tears For Fears are the best band to come out of the 80's and they are still making great music today. They are unique because both guys sing lead vocal. Their biggest hit is Everybody Wants To Rule The World, but in my opinion their two masterpieces are Sowing The Seeds Of Love and Woman In Chains.
Hmmm, I'd put depeche mode on a par with them.
the quality of this reaction video production is outstanding. Good job.
Wow… thank you so much, we appreciate that!
the first singer is roland orzabal.the second is curt smith.the were school friends from bath in somerset england named after the roman built baths there.
where they filmed this is called durdle door.it's not that far away.
they formed in 81 when they were 20.shout came out in 84.
try mad world from 83.the sound is different from shout.
there was a new version by gary jules 2001 that was used in movie donnie darko.
6:43 Yes, they did have a few more hits. Their other biggest songs were...
Head over Heels
Mad world (this is a very famous song, it has been covered many times)
Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Oh, that’s good to know I am sure we’ll love them too
Pale Shelter is another great song
Sowing the Seeds of Love, Advice for the Young at Heart, Mothers Talk
My daughter was between 2 and 3 in 86. She demanded shout every time we went somewere in the car. So back in the cassette era we put on the full album. Let say we have heard it couple times😎🇧🇻
All the ppl in the crowd were family & friends, which is cool!
This was shot in the UK at Durdle Door (the arch) in Dorset. Those kids giving it large with "I'm talking to you" are in their forties now.
Tears For Fears- Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Okay 👍🏽
Timeless great music
80's Music rules 😊
Absolutely 💯
Lindo demais ❤música 🤩 antiga 👏 e 🔝🔝 demais sem palavras dizer viva anos 80 💯
Beautiful couple 😊
Un classique ❤
Check out "Rhythm Of Life" by Oleta Adams. It was originally intended to be a Tears For Fears song, but they didn't think they could do it justice. It was given to Oleta Adams who was a vocalist on their amazing song "Woman In Chains".
I believe that their most popular song is *Everybody Wants to Rule The World*
Secret World
Closest thing to heaven
Badman's Song is a deep cut and you should react to that. You will not regret it.
Songs From The Big Chair 🎶🎵🔥🤌🙏🐝🐝🍀
Another suggest - "Tinsel town in the rain" by Blue Nile.
Yes. That is a fantastic song!
"Distinctive voice" "serious" ... Suggest "Iron Sky" by Paolo Nutini, from the live Abbey Road session ...Stunning.
Oh, and subscribed.
Hard to believe those kids are nearly 50 now.
I am 54
Time flies.
@@pflynn581 Head over Heals / Brocken
("time flies...")
check out the animals playing the house of the rising sun
One of the best duos in music. I've seen them perform a few times through the years. They still have it. I'm a new subscriber to your channel. I'm enjoying it very much. May I suggest a few artists I would like for you to react to. I look forward to your comments.
Acoustic Alchemy - "Lazeez" (Live at Java Jazz Festival 2011)
ua-cam.com/video/vgqqI-rMwus/v-deo.htmlsi=hl8mFVRssK1Y1SYS
Pat Metheny & The Metropole Orchestra - "First Circle"
ua-cam.com/video/97aLLHz14CQ/v-deo.htmlsi=-YTURzGifZylShIP
George Benson & Earl Klugh - "El Mar" Live in Japan
ua-cam.com/video/eb54vACq5hw/v-deo.htmlsi=YW58YZTy9IYkPsy9
Basia - "New Day For You"
ua-cam.com/video/jJPmZFUDoi8/v-deo.htmlsi=nTK2WMO1hHBDh5iL
Saint Etienne - "Erica America" (Live 2000)
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This was a protest song particularly against nuclear proliferation, if memory serves
And another oldie or two to take you down a rabbit hole: "Tom Sawyer" or "Spirit of Radio" by Rush.
Can you please react to Closest thing to Heaven by Tears for fears , music video version please 😊
J'adore ce groupe 👍 le clip à été tourné à " Etretat" en France.
Try some music by YES one of the greatest progressive rock groups of all time. You haven't reacted to them at all. Some good ones include "Roundabout", "Close to the Edge", "The Gates of Delirium". "Awaken", "Turn of the Century"... Loads of good ones. I'll subscribe if you do a YES song and so will many other YES fans.
English rock pop,..no one does it better....