Cyrilsneer
Winger
Tears for fears, class song
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you feel the need to make a thread for this?Tears for fears, class song
you feel the need to make a thread for this?
it's a mad world
these are the things i can do without,come on,i'm talking to youLet it all out
One of those rare songs where the middle eight is the best part of the song.
Not as good as Head Over Heels.
Superb bit tbf
I very good song ... By a canny band from my teenage years . TFF could knock out a decent tune now and againNot as good as Head Over Heels.
the album as a whole was good , the follow up was an overblown excersise ve in trying to better it which eventually forced the break upIt's a canny song but it's the 'worst' on a superb album without a bad track on it. 'Shout' is a bloody masterpiece. I hate the radio edit that cuts it short, it should only be played in its entirety. 'The Working Hour' starts with a mellow Mel Collins sax and ends up with a cacophony of layered instruments. Still sounds great now and pisses on most other 'pop' coming out.
RO was pretty much soloing by that point ... Some people rave on about it I could get into it
Tears For Fears man!
I'll accept Pale Shelter and maybe Change are ok but they're more FFS than TFF
Everybody Wants To Rule The World is annoying. Shout is even worse.
And don't get me started on Raoul and the King Of Spain
The bands name could be a description of SAFC months January to May for the last few years .... Lots of fears backed up,with more that few tearsTearsfor fears seem to got a lot of mentions on the smb
We have ewtrtw in our set and it goes down a storm.Got the Big chair on in the car and some of my faves are tiring now Shout and Mother talk being the main ones .Working hour is great ,both their first two albums have Peter Gabriel 111 stamped into themIt's a canny song but it's the 'worst' on a superb album without a bad track on it. 'Shout' is a bloody masterpiece. I hate the radio edit that cuts it short, it should only be played in its entirety. 'The Working Hour' starts with a mellow Mel Collins sax and ends up with a cacophony of layered instruments. Still sounds great now and pisses on most other 'pop' coming out.