The song "Master Plan" by Tears for Fears explores themes of disillusionment, hope, and the search for meaning in a world filled with pain and uncertainty. In the verses, the lyrics depict a nostalgic longing for a seemingly simpler time ("Yesterday"), where love and dreams were abundant. However, the narrator feels lost between the cultural influence of the Beatles and the Stones, highlighting their struggle to find their own identity and purpose. The chorus reveals a sense of frustration and dissatisfaction with the current state of things. The narrator acknowledges that things aren't going well, and even if their soul may be damned, they believe it's all part of a larger plan. This implies a resignation and acceptance of the hardships they face as necessary for a greater purpose or outcome.In the second verse, the lyrics describe a feeling of being trapped or spinning in circles, symbolized by walking around fire escapes. The idea that sorrow remains undivided by the pursuit of wealth suggests that material possessions cannot provide true fulfillment or happiness. The narrator encourages listeners to believe that there is another way, a way to overcome their pain, if only they would allow themselves to be vulnerable. The bridge emphasizes the need for rage and faith in navigating the challenges of the present day. This could be interpreted as a call to mobilize passion and determination in the face of adversity. The chorus is then repeated, expressing the narrator's personal emotional journey of feeling both rage and the need for faith. They reiterate that their struggles are not defining who they are but are instead part of a master plan, a larger purpose or path. Overall, "Master Plan" reflects a longing for connection, a search for meaning, and a hopeful belief that even amidst difficulties, there is a larger design at play. It encourages listeners to find strength, maintain faith, and persevere.
Master Plan" Yesterday All the lights were shining on the love we made Out of sight was out of mind, a dream away Lost between The Beatles and The Stones You got me now (You got me now) You got me so believing in your masterplan You walk me through my future like some superman Tell me things that God alone should know But that's ok Hear me now 'Cause things ain't working out If my soul be damned It's all part of the masterplan Fade away Walk around in circles as the fire escapes With sorrow undivided by the love of gold When nothing is so pure it can't be sold Believe me now (Believe me now) Believe me when I tell you there's another way The sun will rise tomorrow on your world of pain If only you would let your feelings show But that's ok Hear me now 'Cause things ain't working out If my soul be damned It's all part of the masterplan Walk away But know I'm here to stay It's not who I am It's just part of the masterplan You need a lot of rage To get by these days You need a lot of faith To reach the sun I feel rage I need faith It's not who I am It's just part of the masterplan I feel rage I need faith If my soul be damned It's all part of the masterplan
I read somewhere that the song was about their ex-manager, who would always put Curt and Roland off the idea of making a new album by suggesting they are now a legacy band. Needless to say, Curt and Roland finally sacked their old manager and went on to write the new album. Your mention of words like delusion, control, and relationship are all on the right track.
I read somewhere that the song was about their ex-manager, who would always put Curt and Roland off the idea of making a new album by suggesting they are now a legacy band, and nothing could be gained in writing new music because all the money is made from touring. Needless to say, Curt and Roland finally sacked their old manager and went on to write the new album. Your mention of words like delusion, control, and relationship are all on the right track.
Tears for Fears are fans of The Beatles and in the in this song I can hear a sort of John Lennon style of voice and in 'Please Be Happy' I can hear similarities with Paul McCarney and his 'Long and Winding Road' song.
great group! loving your channel man, you really dive into, feels more genuine than a lot of other reactors. you should check out the song 'Routines in the Night' from twenty one pilots new album, such a vibe.
The song "Master Plan" by Tears for Fears explores themes of disillusionment, hope, and the search for meaning in a world filled with pain and uncertainty.
In the verses, the lyrics depict a nostalgic longing for a seemingly simpler time ("Yesterday"), where love and dreams were abundant. However, the narrator feels lost between the cultural influence of the Beatles and the Stones, highlighting their struggle to find their own identity and purpose.
The chorus reveals a sense of frustration and dissatisfaction with the current state of things. The narrator acknowledges that things aren't going well, and even if their soul may be damned, they believe it's all part of a larger plan. This implies a resignation and acceptance of the hardships they face as necessary for a greater purpose or outcome.In the second verse, the lyrics describe a feeling of being trapped or spinning in circles, symbolized by walking around fire escapes. The idea that sorrow remains undivided by the pursuit of wealth suggests that material possessions cannot provide true fulfillment or happiness. The narrator encourages listeners to believe that there is another way, a way to overcome their pain, if only they would allow themselves to be vulnerable.
The bridge emphasizes the need for rage and faith in navigating the challenges of the present day. This could be interpreted as a call to mobilize passion and determination in the face of adversity. The chorus is then repeated, expressing the narrator's personal emotional journey of feeling both rage and the need for faith. They reiterate that their struggles are not defining who they are but are instead part of a master plan, a larger purpose or path.
Overall, "Master Plan" reflects a longing for connection, a search for meaning, and a hopeful belief that even amidst difficulties, there is a larger design at play. It encourages listeners to find strength, maintain faith, and persevere.
Love this one
Master Plan"
Yesterday
All the lights were shining on the love we made
Out of sight was out of mind, a dream away
Lost between The Beatles and The Stones
You got me now
(You got me now)
You got me so believing in your masterplan
You walk me through my future like some superman
Tell me things that God alone should know
But that's ok
Hear me now
'Cause things ain't working out
If my soul be damned
It's all part of the masterplan
Fade away
Walk around in circles as the fire escapes
With sorrow undivided by the love of gold
When nothing is so pure it can't be sold
Believe me now
(Believe me now)
Believe me when I tell you there's another way
The sun will rise tomorrow on your world of pain
If only you would let your feelings show
But that's ok
Hear me now
'Cause things ain't working out
If my soul be damned
It's all part of the masterplan
Walk away
But know I'm here to stay
It's not who I am
It's just part of the masterplan
You need a lot of rage
To get by these days
You need a lot of faith
To reach the sun
I feel rage
I need faith
It's not who I am
It's just part of the masterplan
I feel rage
I need faith
If my soul be damned
It's all part of the masterplan
I read somewhere that the song was about their ex-manager, who would always put Curt and Roland off the idea of making a new album by suggesting they are now a legacy band. Needless to say, Curt and Roland finally sacked their old manager and went on to write the new album. Your mention of words like delusion, control, and relationship are all on the right track.
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I read somewhere that the song was about their ex-manager, who would always put Curt and Roland off the idea of making a new album by suggesting they are now a legacy band, and nothing could be gained in writing new music because all the money is made from touring. Needless to say, Curt and Roland finally sacked their old manager and went on to write the new album. Your mention of words like delusion, control, and relationship are all on the right track.
Tears for Fears are fans of The Beatles and in the in this song I can hear a sort of John Lennon style of voice and in 'Please Be Happy' I can hear similarities with Paul McCarney and his 'Long and Winding Road' song.
great group! loving your channel man, you really dive into, feels more genuine than a lot of other reactors.
you should check out the song 'Routines in the Night' from twenty one pilots new album, such a vibe.
Got it! I will most definitely check it out!! I appreciate you
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