Tears For Fears 'Shout' REACTION Video | mom & daughter react to best 80s music

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Tears For Fears SHOUT reaction video. Millennial reacts to old music. First time hearing this song. Best reaction videos to music. Best reaction to 80s music.

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Two guys with immense talent who were perfect for the time. And it still holds up as fresh today.

roberthalpern
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Song writer Roland Orzabal has noted that the song "is actually more concerned with political protest" than the common view that it is about primal scream theory.
The promotional video for "Shout", filmed in late 1984, was the second Tears for Fears video directed by famed music video producer Nigel Dick. It features footage of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith at Durdle Door in Dorset on the south coast of England, as well as in a studio with the full band (including Ian Stanley and Manny Elias) performing the song amidst a crowd of family and friends.

keithalanbaker
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Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in 80's. Their 2 biggest hits are "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" & "Shout". They had other songs such as "Mad World", "Change", "Pale Shelter", "The Way You Are", "Mothers Talk", "Head Over Heels", "I Believe", "Sowing The Seeds Of Love", "Woman In Chains" etc.

dagmar.
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The 80s We're one of the best earas for music better than now in my opinion

astalavista
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Just some background information about this song Tears for Fears were followers of American psychologist Arthur Janov's school of Primal Therapy. This song was inspired by his primal therapy treatment, which worked by getting people to confront their fears by shouting and screaming. The name of the group came from Janov's book Prisoners Of Pain. Loved the reaction ❤

BAW
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Saw these guys play in a massive arena with Oleta Adams guest starring. About 12, 000 people all singing Shout flat out. Nearly lifted the roof off! Awesome. You should check Oleta out sometime.

martinb
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Oh, man, did I want to be like Roland when I was in college. I definitely thought he was a cool dude, and TFF was my favorite band, but they were sort of seen as a bit of a lightweight group. Glad to see they have held up over the years better than most 80s bands. Their music certainly does seem timeless.

andrewsokol
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Great song from a really talented duo. My personal fave by them is Pale Shelter.
Watching the video, I never realised that the beach scene was filmed at Durdle Door in Dorset UK……. I’ve been there on my holidays 😁

MrWorfy
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It's a chant, a call to the people to stand up! Great reaction I really enjoy your channel and appreciate the respect you give the artists. Always enjoy listening to this amazing music with you guys!

hansolo
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Man, these guys were huge and "Songs From The Big Chair" was a monster. Roland, Kurt, Ian and Manny made one hell of a band.

freefallin
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What you may not know is that both the singers were abused by their families and used shout therapy to help cope with the trauma.There's your message.

stevetokeley
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Tears for Fears always get a shout of approval from me, a great pick MG. 🙂I certainly need to watch more music videos with lyrics in order to appreciate just what I am missing. Thank you Ladies for your analysis of a great song. 🥰

stephenbarnard
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Truly, one of my favorite songs from the 1980s. I remember seeing this video back in the day when it was on the charts. It’s powerful! Their voices, the beat, the drums and the reverb! Also, I liked where the bass and keyboard were dueling together. I liked that there were all age groups in the video. Those kids would be in their 40s now. Great song!

Eric_L_Laney
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Only ever seen these once live, 1983 Royal Court theatre Liverpool UK as a very young 18 year old, they sounded just as good live, great memories, thanks ladies

george
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Hey recently reunited for a full uk tour with several brand new songs. And they still sound essentially the same. And are still instantly recognisable

christopherrobertson
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June 1st 22 at the Concorde Pavilion Tears for Fears Playing Shout, See them now, the still ROCK

Tuchuk
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I think that’s the first time I’ve seen the lyrics, and it makes the song even better.

krishnamurtiism
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They gave us life, and in return WE GAVE THEM HELL !

mtnprivy
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Mad World was another good one from them - it was covered in the film Donnie Darko.

Stabby
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The singers names are Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal

davidverheijden