Hell yea, these songs are mandatory! AND Head Over Heals would be yet another song on the Donnie Darko soundtrack (he already did the Mad World cover, which is also originally by Tears For Fears). I love this band enough as it is, the Donnie Darko connection just makes it exponentially better.
Always been Change off of The Hurting... prefer the extended version, but the official video is worth the watch. ua-cam.com/video/nk_FuZobIfw/v-deo.html
you should've seen how fast I came here when I saw your notification I love Tears for fears they're one of my favourite bands the guy singing is Curt Smith he was around 24 when this song came out and the guy playing the guitar is Roland Orzabal please do "Shout" next
mr. video my wife and i are so impressed with you.you make me laugh more than i have in years. we got a big kick as usual from you watching you react to billy idol rebel yell. there is an ocean of really good music out there. we have experinced for decades. you are major cool dude. aloha from hawaii.
I always associate this song with the end of the Val Kilmer movie "Real Genius" when the house is blowing up after being stuffed with popcorn kernels and shot with a laser from orbit.
I'm old enough to remember when this came out we had 4 tv channels only in UK at that time this song was everywhere couldn't not hear it on radio wherever you went, I'm sure my middle brother loved these, I'm old 🙈🙈🙈🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
So am I unfortunately! :P It was my favourite song when I was 11. Around Easter 1985 I think. And we couldn't pick up Channel 4 in our area in those days! Haha :D
@@BardOfAndromeda I was about 6 when this came out so maybe 4 nearly 5 when ch4 came out my mum was beyond excited then we moved to a flat and couldn't get it any more it was twisting the indoor ariel all the time and giving up 😂😂😂😂 ahhh good memories
As a person who grew up in the 80's, this band was ALL over the radio and MTv for a good decade or so. They were unstoppable. And the singer you are saying is so young, Curt Smith, was born in 1961. He was 25 in this video.
I used to hate Tears For Fears while I was a teenager. Then as I got older I actually started paying attention to their lyrics and realized that they are some master songwriters. It's still not my favorite type of music but I have a lot of respect for this group now.
They really are very good songwriters. You should listen to their songs from the album "The Hurting" which came out before their pop hits. It's more New Wavy and dark by comparison.
Yes!!! I still listen to Depeche Mode almost daily. I have my 11 year old obsessed with them. She wears my concert t-shirt to the point where I have to hide it. Any song from Violator, Music for the Masses. She plays Just can't get enough almost on constant replay I could go on and on. She's takes after her momma. Sorry got excited to see another DM FAN.
They young cos its the 80s, 40 years ago lol😊. Listen to their biggest hit Shout. That lives with you forever, the first bar and you know Exactly what the song is and your singing along with it. 👍🎶
Big fan of Tears to Fears. Their 2nd album “Songs from the Big Chair” came out in 1985 and made them world famous. Many of their songs are in several movies which brought their music to a younger audience. They broke up and have reunited a few times in the 2000’s. They released a greatest hits album in 2017. You’ll have to check out some of their other songs.
*Mr.Video/Beowulf/Everyone** else* Yo Beo,and everyone else: He`s on the right track,Info-Wise...The Tears For Fears song Came FROM the Mentioned Movie`s Soundtrack,It was created BY Tears For Fears,FOR the movie! So,to Leo/Mr. Video: This Song we BOTH love CAME from this 80s Cult Hit!
For as much and as long as I have loved this song, I have NEVER seen the video. My Video, I am so glad you are turned on to the 80's. The music just cannot be duplicated.
One of my favorite songs ever! Those two guys dancing in front of the vintage gas pumps it the best part of the video. Love your reaction to the whole thing.
Some fun facts for ya, man. This song was originally titled "Everybody Wants To Go To War," but was re-named because it didn't feel right to the twin brothers in Tears For Fears. So they took the line "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" from The Clash's 'Charlie Don't Surf,' and used it to re-title the song. The song's hypnotic bass line comes from Simple Minds 'Waterfront,' and most likely later inspired Michael Jackson to make the song 'The Way You Make Me Feel.' Do check out The Clash when you can. They're my favorite band of all-time, and I am certain you'd love them. In addition to 'Charlie Don't Surf,' here are 5 songs I think you should listen to from them. 'London Calling' 'Rock The Casbah' 'Clampdown' 'Ghetto Defendant' 'I Fought The Law'
Just came across this video now. Twin brothers in Tears For Fears?? There are no brothers in TFF!!! There's Curt Smith & Roland Orzabal. They aren't related at all but became friends at a very young age and grew up together in Bath England.
"timeless 80s classic" never, never, never tire of hearing this song been listening to it for 35 years and still sounds fresh and relevant today. nice one mr video. ; )
They actually came to a little town near me a few years ago because a guy named Ted Yoder played this song on his hammered dulcimer. Its probably on UA-cam, check it out. Have a blessed night.
Of all the tears for fears video reactions, this one is the best I've seen so for. Now I would love to see his reaction to shout, head over heels, and sowing the seeds of love.
Congrats on 100K bro! Amazing reaction to Tears For Fears. And you're absolutely right...I didn't realized that "The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson used the same beat until now.
Every October, I start thinking about that song because I know Thanksgiving is coming. It's a tradition to watch the movie after our meal. Great song! Great movie! Great cult classic!
Try Head over heels. It's their best in my opinion. Also use in a great scene from the movie Donnie Darko. Also check out the band Bush, either little things or machinehead. Both are great songs.
I just want to say thanks! Watching your authentic enjoyment and open mindedness has definitely helped me through this crazy time. And brought on alot of smiles and giggles. I definitely owe some of my good days to you. Again thanks.
These guys are responsible for some of the defining tunes of the 80s. Their going to be on any Best Of compilation out there. These songs got memories attached to them that a lot of us have on defining moments of our Coming Of Age Stories. Great sound. Glad you covered this but like the others said, do Shout.
Ahhh,...Gotta love the 80's. These guys were definitely one of my favorites from those days along w/ many others as well. Just love their stuff like "Head over Heals," "Shout," "Sewing the Seeds of Love"... I feel like just by myself alone, I could inundate you with so much music to react to. Spanning across many genres & era's. I can hardly imagine what it's going to be like w/ now more than 100k others who probably feel the same.
These guys were HUGE in the late 80s! This song was #1 for a long time it seems. Roland Orzibel was one of them. I probably spelled that wrong but I love how that name rolls off the tongue 😂. Curt was the other, I think. Mad World is my favorite song by them.
April 1985, I’m 14 years old and this song is a the top of the charts. My eldest sister has a baby girl and this is therefore named her “song” all because of the opening line “Welcome to your life. There’s no turning back”! I love Tears for Fears! They have a huge catalogue of wonderful music. The album before this contained hits like “Change” and “It’s a mad world”. Please check them out! And the young man singing Curt, is friends with a local musician and whom he comes to visit and he performed this along with musician Ted Yoder. Love your reaction! Continue your musical journey, Leo! You are too cool for school! 😎🤓
isnt it fun to smoke a joint and watch mr. V ? regarding tears for fears "shout" is their best . it's a fugue thats properly done (has many layers on top of each other, layers that were introduced 1 at a time ) shout is perhaps the most iconic early-80s-song.
Tears for Fears were founded in 1981 by Roland Orzabal on guitar he is also the song writer and Curt Smith doing most of the singing. The band's debut album, The Hurting (1983), reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. Their second album, Songs from the Big Chair (1985), reached number one on the US Billboard 200, achieving multi-platinum status in both the UK and the US. Songs from the Big Chair contained two Billboard Hot 100 number one hits: "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"'.
This was my first concert! Sophomore in high school, 16th birthday present, Seattle Opera House, 1985! Great band, great musicians and with inspirational motive in their writing and playing. I’d vote for them in the RRHF. They are well versed and very influential in the 80’s and part of the 90’s. Great band!!
My favorite group from the ‘80’s. Even up to now I still love them. Glad you reacted to one of their videos. “Sowing the Seeds of Love” should be your next one, next time you react to them again. Yyuuuuuppp!!!😉
love it Mr video dancing to your reaction to tears for fears " everybody wants to rule the world " :) this video takes you right back to the 80's wonderfull :) :)
They were brilliant together! I remember I heard this track at the end of the movie Real Genius. It was a great flick with an awesome soundtrack. I always loved Roland. I guess I have a thing for guitar players. Their arms are beautiful. Look at the arms of every guitar player. They use muscle that athletes don't use. They usually aren't big arms, but they have beautiful definition.
My very first "big girl" record was the Shout/Head Over Heals 45. I used to play it over and over again on my Michael Jackson record player. I was 4 and obsessed!
Congrats! Mr. Video you are 100k strong! I loved Tears For Fears style of music, growing up in the 80s. This one was one of my favorites! There's nothing like feeling that 80s vibe of music. #80sforlife ❤
This song is magnificent. Sowing the seeds of love is my fav of them all - very relevant for these times too (head over heels a close second and woman in chains up there too) Love your channel x
To me this song held the hopes of the 80's (future(, the promise of what could be. I was born in the early 70's so I've seen the transition of thought pattern. One that said the world could be harmonious in song, a togetherness, to one that says that the greed in song would destroy the world (the now). I dig this song. Great reaction!!!
Man I love your response to UK tunes, we listened to this stuff in the 80s 90s and there still as good now as they were then, glad you enjoy them man, you give us a big smile with your reactions
Another great reaction to a classic 80s tune! The video was all shot in my hometown of Toronto - the library is the University of Toronto's Emmanuel College library.
Yeah, you’ll love their song “Shout!” Their biggest hit! 🎼🎹🎤Shout, Shout, let it all out.”🎤🎼🎹 ❤️✌️✨
These are the things we can do without. I hope you live to tell the tale.❤❤❤❤❤😇😇😇😇😎😎😎
Yes!!!
Shout is a banger🎵🎧🎶🤘💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@illianarod32 : Don't forget head over heels.
Easily one of my favorite bands of the 80s! 💕Right behind Culture Club. 🎶🎤🙌🤩
this is a proper band, quality song writing, brilliant music.
They really are the G.O.A.Ts !!!
agreed
There pen game was 🔥🔥🔥
@@xoxxobob61 no.
They're from the 20th century when talent was real.
"Shout" and "Head Over Heels" and congratulations on one-hundred thousand subs.
Yes!
Yes!!!!!!!
Hell yea, these songs are mandatory! AND Head Over Heals would be yet another song on the Donnie Darko soundtrack (he already did the Mad World cover, which is also originally by Tears For Fears). I love this band enough as it is, the Donnie Darko connection just makes it exponentially better.
Yes!!!
"Woman in chains "will totally get you too.it got me in my teenagers years and still does.
Crowded House- don't dream it's over( live at Sydney opera house) goosebumps for sure boss
Mr. Video yes!!!!! This!!!!
Yesssss!
Thank you for blessing me with that version
Yessss
Yes, yes, YES!
This is one of those freeway songs when you roll your windows down, put your top down and just cruise with your radio is loud as it'll go.
Mad World, Shout, Mothers Talk, Head Over Heels, Break it Down Again
Woman In Chains is a really great song of theirs.
Always been Change off of The Hurting... prefer the extended version, but the official video is worth the watch.
ua-cam.com/video/nk_FuZobIfw/v-deo.html
Sowing the Seeds of Love, The Working Hour. Just about any song of theirs is good really.
@@MeMeVoyageOf yes!! awesome song
@Dan McComiskie I thought her name was Odessa. I think that's another singer with a sweet voice!
This is one of the best songs for the 1980’s. Love it 😍
this is the anthem of the 80s.....brings back many, many pleasant memories
you should've seen how fast I came here when I saw your notification I love Tears for fears they're one of my favourite bands
the guy singing is Curt Smith he was around 24 when this song came out and the guy playing the guitar is Roland Orzabal
please do "Shout" next
Me too☺️
@@carmenmehringer9765 I love them soo much
Same
Thanks for the info...I was trying to remember Roland Orzabal. I know he came out with his own cd too.I loved it!
@@artycin1 you're welcome
make sure to get some Duran Duran in during your 80's music binge!
Great idea!!!!!
- Duran Duran, "Hungry like the Wolf," "Girls on Film," and "Planet Earth."
Bros?
Reflex and Wild Boys by Duran Duran were always my faves.
Now there ya go! Lol
It is in the movie Real Genius.
I saw them in the early 80s down in Texas when I live down in Houston. One of the best concerts I ever went to.
100k?!? Congrats!!!
Edited: never realized this song and “the way you make me feel” have a very similar beat.
I also realised it when he pointed it out
Worth mentioning that this song came out at least 2 years earlier though! :)
@@BardOfAndromeda yeaaah true
See, ......young, fresh ears. Lol
That would be a great mash up
mr. video my wife and i are so impressed with you.you make me laugh more than i have in years. we got a big kick as usual from you watching you react to billy idol rebel yell. there is an ocean of really good music out there. we have experinced for decades. you are major cool dude. aloha from hawaii.
Nice comment
Seeds of Love
I always associate this song with the end of the Val Kilmer movie "Real Genius" when the house is blowing up after being stuffed with popcorn kernels and shot with a laser from orbit.
😂😂👏👏 yes I love that movie its awesome. Especially the popcorn scene 😊😊
My favorite 80s movie of all time
Cars by Gary Numan .. I think you'll really enjoy that one.
That & the group "The Cars" as well.
Speaking of cars...check put the group Cars.
I'm old enough to remember when this came out we had 4 tv channels only in UK at that time this song was everywhere couldn't not hear it on radio wherever you went, I'm sure my middle brother loved these, I'm old 🙈🙈🙈🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
So am I unfortunately! :P
It was my favourite song when I was 11. Around Easter 1985 I think. And we couldn't pick up Channel 4 in our area in those days! Haha :D
@@BardOfAndromeda I was about 6 when this came out so maybe 4 nearly 5 when ch4 came out my mum was beyond excited then we moved to a flat and couldn't get it any more it was twisting the indoor ariel all the time and giving up 😂😂😂😂 ahhh good memories
Nice comment
@@lisamills4473 nice comment
@@gregwilliams9737 thank you still makes me feel old if he does shout or mad world I'm going to hibernate until after my 44th bday 😂😂😂😂😂
You're so funny and polite at the same time bro
I love your comments and laughters 😁👏👏👏
As a person who grew up in the 80's, this band was ALL over the radio and MTv for a good decade or so. They were unstoppable. And the singer you are saying is so young, Curt Smith, was born in 1961. He was 25 in this video.
I used to hate Tears For Fears while I was a teenager. Then as I got older I actually started paying attention to their lyrics and realized that they are some master songwriters. It's still not my favorite type of music but I have a lot of respect for this group now.
They really are very good songwriters. You should listen to their songs from the album "The Hurting" which came out before their pop hits. It's more New Wavy and dark by comparison.
Sucks the bias stays with you even now
One of the best songs ever made. Never gets old and always makes me feel good when I hear it. If somebody can't group to this then they got no soul
That little Triumph convertible he's driving is cool.
You need to react to “Maniac” by Michael Sembello! Was in the 80s movie Flashdance. So catchy!!
Your loving the 80's today
I know I'm not on your patreon, but please listen to Depeche Mode... Personal Jesus.
Gen X, represent!
Nice comment
@@kirstenoxbury7559 nice comment
Yes!!! I still listen to Depeche Mode almost daily. I have my 11 year old obsessed with them. She wears my concert t-shirt to the point where I have to hide it. Any song from Violator, Music for the Masses. She plays Just can't get enough almost on constant replay I could go on and on. She's takes after her momma. Sorry got excited to see another DM FAN.
“SHOUT” is a must listen from them!!
That 3 wheeler is the absolute staple of the 80's!
They young cos its the 80s, 40 years ago lol😊. Listen to their biggest hit Shout. That lives with you forever, the first bar and you know Exactly what the song is and your singing along with it. 👍🎶
I went to see them in concert when I was twelve! Now you need to react to The Cure, "Just Like Heaven"
Hey hey! “Shout” is a must!! 🧡❤️✌️
Best pop band of the 80's.
This song always makes me feel soooo good. So nostalgic. So emotional but also makes me happy
Best reaction of this song I've seen thus far. Love Mr. Video.
Kate Bush - Running up that hill - funkin unbelievably good 80’s hit! Check check it out!!! 😎
Yeah, great song. Helped me quit smoking and drugs.
Ive said this songs loads, she's sublime
React to Rexys midnight runners - "Come on Eileen"
Dexy's Midnight Runners - great song!
Another great throwback.. Had to enjoy a bowl while watching this.
They did the original version of "Mad World" which shot them to fame and got them noticed
Big fan of Tears to Fears. Their 2nd album “Songs from the Big Chair” came out in 1985 and made them world famous. Many of their songs are in several movies which brought their music to a younger audience. They broke up and have reunited a few times in the 2000’s. They released a greatest hits album in 2017. You’ll have to check out some of their other songs.
You GOTTA check out their song "Sowing The Seeds of Love." A masterpiece!
Too funny! Makes my soul happy to watch you with these old songs! Keep up the great work!
"Pale Shelter" and "Shout" are two of my other favorites from them you should definitely check out!
This song always makes me think of that last scene in "Real Genius."
*Mr.Video/Beowulf/Everyone** else* Yo Beo,and everyone else: He`s on the right track,Info-Wise...The Tears For Fears song Came FROM the Mentioned Movie`s Soundtrack,It was created BY Tears For Fears,FOR the movie! So,to Leo/Mr. Video: This Song we BOTH love CAME from this 80s Cult Hit!
Dude, you should totally get a cut from all the songs I am fixing to buy from Itunes because of your reactions!
LOL, I hear ya! 😂
Nice comment
@@candyabernethy997 Exactly!
This beat and base, or a slight variation, is all over damn near every corner of the 80's pop lists. Congrats on the 100k!! Thank you Mr.Video🙏
If I was writing an arrangement, I would call this groove "Easy Pop Shuffle."
Here are my favorites:
Head Over Heels
Pale Shelter
Shout
Change
Mad World
Memories Fade
For as much and as long as I have loved this song, I have NEVER seen the video. My Video, I am so glad you are turned on to the 80's. The music just cannot be duplicated.
this song came out in march 1985. michael's "the way you make me feel" was november 1987. so yeah michael took another good hook.
One of my favorite songs ever! Those two guys dancing in front of the vintage gas pumps it the best part of the video. Love your reaction to the whole thing.
Some fun facts for ya, man. This song was originally titled "Everybody Wants To Go To War," but was re-named because it didn't feel right to the twin brothers in Tears For Fears. So they took the line "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" from The Clash's 'Charlie Don't Surf,' and used it to re-title the song. The song's hypnotic bass line comes from Simple Minds 'Waterfront,' and most likely later inspired Michael Jackson to make the song 'The Way You Make Me Feel.'
Do check out The Clash when you can. They're my favorite band of all-time, and I am certain you'd love them. In addition to 'Charlie Don't Surf,' here are 5 songs I think you should listen to from them.
'London Calling'
'Rock The Casbah'
'Clampdown'
'Ghetto Defendant'
'I Fought The Law'
Just came across this video now. Twin brothers in Tears For Fears?? There are no brothers in TFF!!! There's Curt Smith & Roland Orzabal. They aren't related at all but became friends at a very young age and grew up together in Bath England.
"timeless 80s classic" never, never, never tire of hearing this song been listening to it for 35 years and still sounds fresh and relevant today. nice one mr video. ; )
Mr Video, congrats on the 100k
It’s about time you blazed up to Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy
One of the best songs about marijuana ever written 👌🏼
They actually came to a little town near me a few years ago because a guy named Ted Yoder played this song on his hammered dulcimer. Its probably on UA-cam, check it out.
Have a blessed night.
Aaaaand there's the comment I was looking for. It was so cool!!
WEEEEEEE! Tears for fears!!! A little alternative music from the 80s! Can't wait to see what you think about it.
Love this song, always have and always will. Thanks for reacting to Tears for Fears 😘
Of all the tears for fears video reactions, this one is the best I've seen so for. Now I would love to see his reaction to shout, head over heels, and sowing the seeds of love.
This video is on my night time playlist love it 😎😍😎😍😎😍
Congrats on 100K bro! Amazing reaction to Tears For Fears. And you're absolutely right...I didn't realized that "The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson used the same beat until now.
Please react to " Alice's Restaurant/ Original 1967 performance" by Arlo Guthrie.
Yesss!!! The group W bench!!
Every October, I start thinking about that song because I know Thanksgiving is coming. It's a tradition to watch the movie after our meal. Great song! Great movie! Great cult classic!
@@RinniePere what are you in here for?
Littering.... and creating a nuisance.
Yes! This would be perfect for Thanksgiving!
I listen to it every Thanksgiving (and I occasionally will watch the movie, too). 💜💜💜
Love the 250r three wheelers tearing up the dunes
Try Head over heels. It's their best in my opinion. Also use in a great scene from the movie Donnie Darko. Also check out the band Bush, either little things or machinehead. Both are great songs.
Your videos always cheer me up ❤️❤️❤️
Pale Shelter and Change are the TRUE slappers in their catalogue.
OMG you are so cool!!! Laughed so hard!!...great reaction!!!
These guys 😍😍😍 Love them sooo much!
"Pale shelter", "Shout", "Mothers talk", "Mad world",...
I just want to say thanks! Watching your authentic enjoyment and open mindedness has definitely helped me through this crazy time. And brought on alot of smiles and giggles. I definitely owe some of my good days to you. Again thanks.
These guys are responsible for some of the defining tunes of the 80s. Their going to be on any Best Of compilation out there. These songs got memories attached to them that a lot of us have on defining moments of our Coming Of Age Stories. Great sound. Glad you covered this but like the others said, do Shout.
You had me smiling soon hard!! Hell yeah! XD glad you enjoyed. Love your reactions brother
Saw them in concert about a year & a half ago. They are AMAZING live.
My favorite lyric "One headline why believe it?"
So pertinent to the times we live in.
Ahhh,...Gotta love the 80's. These guys were definitely one of my favorites from those days along w/ many others as well. Just love their stuff like "Head over Heals," "Shout," "Sewing the Seeds of Love"... I feel like just by myself alone, I could inundate you with so much music to react to. Spanning across many genres & era's. I can hardly imagine what it's going to be like w/ now more than 100k others who probably feel the same.
These guys were HUGE in the late 80s! This song was #1 for a long time it seems. Roland Orzibel was one of them. I probably spelled that wrong but I love how that name rolls off the tongue 😂. Curt was the other, I think. Mad World is my favorite song by them.
John Parr "Naughty, Naughty" and "St. Elmo's Fire"
The System "Don't Disturb This Groove"
You're Welcome 😉
Love them...Had the opportunity to attend one of their concert, back in the day.
I was in ‘tears’ watching this dude get down with this tune!..... Good job 👍👍👍👍
April 1985, I’m 14 years old and this song is a the top of the charts. My eldest sister has a baby girl and this is therefore named her “song” all because of the opening line “Welcome to your life. There’s no turning back”! I love Tears for Fears!
They have a huge catalogue of wonderful music. The album before this contained hits like “Change” and “It’s a mad world”. Please check them out! And the young man singing Curt, is friends with a local musician and whom he comes to visit and he performed this along with musician Ted Yoder. Love your reaction! Continue your musical journey, Leo! You are too cool for school! 😎🤓
man, they have so many bangers... head over heels is my favorite but i already know you'll love all of them!!
isnt it fun to smoke a joint and watch mr. V ? regarding tears for fears "shout" is their best . it's a fugue thats properly done (has many layers on top of each other, layers that were introduced 1 at a time ) shout is perhaps the most iconic early-80s-song.
Disturbed does it better but must hear original 1st for sure
Please do some more song reviews! U R BRILLIANT ❤
YES!!! One of my fave groups from the 80's. Still going strong. Love HEAD OVER HEELS. 👍❤😁
Tears for Fears were founded in 1981 by Roland Orzabal on guitar he is also the song writer and Curt Smith doing most of the singing. The band's debut album, The Hurting (1983), reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. Their second album, Songs from the Big Chair (1985), reached number one on the US Billboard 200, achieving multi-platinum status in both the UK and the US. Songs from the Big Chair contained two Billboard Hot 100 number one hits: "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"'.
Happy 100K!
You've been keeping me dancing in my chair and editing my playlists with forgotten fave's since 36K!
This was my first concert! Sophomore in high school, 16th birthday present, Seattle Opera House, 1985! Great band, great musicians and with inspirational motive in their writing and playing. I’d vote for them in the RRHF. They are well versed and very influential in the 80’s and part of the 90’s. Great band!!
My favorite group from the ‘80’s. Even up to now I still love them. Glad you reacted to one of their videos. “Sowing the Seeds of Love” should be your next one, next time you react to them again. Yyuuuuuppp!!!😉
love it Mr video dancing to your reaction to tears for fears " everybody wants to rule the world " :) this video takes you right back to the 80's wonderfull :) :)
They were brilliant together! I remember I heard this track at the end of the movie Real Genius. It was a great flick with an awesome soundtrack.
I always loved Roland. I guess I have a thing for guitar players. Their arms are beautiful. Look at the arms of every guitar player. They use muscle that athletes don't use. They usually aren't big arms, but they have beautiful definition.
My very first "big girl" record was the Shout/Head Over Heals 45. I used to play it over and over again on my Michael Jackson record player. I was 4 and obsessed!
Lovin this, I'm born in 91 I grew up to 70s n 80s music 🎶 n I get MJ vibe too, MJ the way you make me feel!
I used to own a 1961 Austin Healey 3000 Mk II BT7. Beautiful car, and fun to drive.
Driving down the highway with the windows down, and this song cranked up. Miss those days.
So this must have been the year before we started flipping the collars up on our polos
1982
😂🥰
Congrats! Mr. Video you are 100k strong! I loved Tears For Fears style of music, growing up in the 80s. This one was one of my favorites! There's nothing like feeling that 80s vibe of music. #80sforlife ❤
This song is magnificent. Sowing the seeds of love is my fav of them all - very relevant for these times too (head over heels a close second and woman in chains up there too) Love your channel x
To me this song held the hopes of the 80's (future(, the promise of what could be. I was born in the early 70's so I've seen the transition of thought pattern. One that said the world could be harmonious in song, a togetherness, to one that says that the greed in song would destroy the world (the now). I dig this song. Great reaction!!!
The 80s is a fantastic decade... The best times as a kid - hands down!
Congratulations on the 100k Mr V! 🤘
Man I love your response to UK tunes, we listened to this stuff in the 80s 90s and there still as good now as they were then, glad you enjoy them man, you give us a big smile with your reactions
Melody so good they didn’t need words at the end of the song. XO❤️
Another great reaction to a classic 80s tune! The video was all shot in my hometown of Toronto - the library is the University of Toronto's Emmanuel College library.
5:36 that's the skate. We did that back in the 60s. Very fun dance.
You need to listen to Talk Talk “life’s what you make it”. The catchiest piano riff ever!
Tears for Fears - Head Over Heals!
Ah! Best! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for your videos 🤩!!! You have a really 80's soul!!! 🙌🏽🎶🎵
This song was released today November 23, 1984. No wonder I've been watching this video all day... 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I heard this song over and over as a kid. I never saw the video until today! Thanks