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 Tears For Fears lyrics
Shout: The Very Best of Tears for Fears lyrics - 2001 (17 songs)
Tears Roll Down-hits 1982-92 lyrics - 1992 (12 songs)
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www.songs-lyrics.net /artist-lyrics/1801477003091BE3A1/Tears-For-Fears-lyrics.html   (200 words)

  
 Shout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shout is a song by Tears for Fears from the album Songs from the Big Chair, released in the US in 1985
"Shout", a popular magazine for teenage girls in the UK.
See also: Alfred John Shout, "Twist and Shout", Shout at the Devil, Shouting Society, and Shout Out Louds.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shout   (155 words)

  
 Shout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shout is a song by Tears for Fears from the album Songs from the Big Chair, released in the US in 1985
"Shout", a popular magazine for teenage girls in the UK.
See also: Alfred John Shout, "Twist and Shout", Shout at the Devil, Shouting Society, and Shout Out Louds.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shout   (157 words)

  
 village voice > music > LCD Soundsystem and the Rapture at Bowery Ballroom; Radio DJ Peter Bochan's New Year's Eve Broadcast; Stereolab's Mary Hansen, 1966-2002 by
The new song "Give It Up," which (knowingly?) takes a lyric from Tears for Fears' "Shout," has as much edge as a marble.
And if the cowbell-featuring quartet sound like an amalgam of every band in a 1981 issue of Trouser Press, their monstrous rhythm section hides a multitude of sins: singer-guitarist Luke Jenner's excessive esteem for the vocal stylings of the Cure, history's most tuneless ballad, or the way "Echoes" (knowingly?) grave-robs Public Image's "Careering."
The best '81 bands had songs, lyrics, and singers.
www.villagevoice.com /issues/0251/sotc.php   (728 words)

  
 Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair
The enormously successful 'Songs From The Big Chair' (No. 1 in the US, what Oasis would give for that!) contained unforgettably powerful gems like 'Everybody Wants To Rule The World' and 'Shout' and the lesser known but still very good 'Head Over Heels'.
Tears For Fears were one of the world's biggest bands in the mid-80's with their brand of keyboard-driven pop.
However, minus points have to be deducted for some over-the-top arrangements on 'Mother's Talk', 'Broken' and 'Listen' and the somewhat unnecessary close-up of the two main band members on the album cover.
www.leonardslair.co.uk /chair.htm   (343 words)

  
 Zeek: Primal Scream Judaism
She wasn't too far off.) She was bopping along (as much as one can) to "Shout" by Tears for Fears next to me in the front seat of her car, and she asked me if I knew where the band's name and the song title originated.
The first time I heard about primal scream therapy was from my friend, Shoshanna, for whom eighties pop culture and the Georges (that would be Boy and Michael, respectively) are somewhat of a religion.
Primal scream therapy was discovered and popularized by psychologist Arthur Janov in the early sixties.
www.zeek.net /spirit_0310.shtml   (452 words)

  
 FoundryMusic BANDS Headline: David Draiman Talks About New Disturbed Record
The song seems like a strange choice in contrast to the relentless barrage of the other tracks, and it contradicts a claim Draiman made after Disturbed covered TEARS FOR FEARS' "Shout" on their debut album.
Draiman insists Disturbed's still-untitled new record is their angriest, most unrepentant to date.
One track that is confirmed is a cover of GENESIS' 80s pop classic "Land of Confusion".
www.foundrymusic.com /bands/displayheadline.cfm?the_date=&postfart=go&id=7394   (418 words)

  
 Rock-Pop-Tipps - ATROCITY: Werk 80
So eröffnen Atrocity ihr Album mit einer coolen Version des alten Tears for Fears-Songs „Shout“, um dann mit einer sehr gitarrenlastigen Einspielung des alten Frankie goes to Hollywood-Krachers „Rage Hard“ nachzulegen.
Aus David Bowies „Let’s Dance“ zimmern Atrocity einen Song, der zäh wie Lava daherkommt und alles plattwalzt, was sich in den Weg stellt, ehe das Album mit einer relativ poppigen Version von „Maid of Orleans“, im Original von OMD, dann doch recht entspannt endet.
Atrocity gründeten sich 1985 in Ludwigsburg als reine Death-Metal-Kapelle.
www.rock-pop-tipps.de /atrocity-werk-80.html   (393 words)

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