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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2008 13:46:43 GMT
I've opened this thread for the band "Tears For Fears". I like listening to some of their music like "Head Over Heels", "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" and "Swords & Knifes".
Does anybody else listen to them?
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Post by Cruiseshipz on Aug 22, 2008 16:36:43 GMT
Actually, yes I have!!! I do like Everybody Wants to Rule the World, & I made a music video of the Z-Stacks tribute, check it out!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2008 17:52:19 GMT
That's an excellent music video.
I have Tears For Fears' first and third album. I am hopeful to get hold of the second one "Songs From The Big Chair" soon.
My favourite one out of the two I've got though is their third album, "Sowing The Seeds Of Love". Such wonderful music, songs and performances.
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Post by Cruiseshipz on Aug 23, 2008 4:24:43 GMT
I see, I have the album, Songs From the Big Chair, so like I said the only songs I like is 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' & 'Shout', so just to keep you in mind of that.
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Post by MRHloco on Nov 24, 2009 18:49:20 GMT
Again, remarks from me are long overdue in here. Another West Country band, Tears For Fears are a group whose music have not really been an all-time favourite and yet which I loved from a young age. Perhaps it was the first time I listened to Everybody Wants To Rule The World that did it - I think I'd only just seen Magic Railroad a few weeks or months before. Anyway, for some reason, the song reminded me of Thomas for quite some time. Anyway, deviation aside, the song in question is probably one of the best and most relaxed songs I've ever heard! Certainly, it's sufficiently good to be listened to when you're travelling to Bath, the city where the group originally came from. Warm Regards As Always, MRHloco
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Post by Galloping Sausage on Apr 12, 2023 16:32:21 GMT
I got into this band thanks to my family owning some of the SingStar games for the PS2 in 2008. I grew to like their stuff much later on. My favs are "Pale Shelter" and "Advice from the Young at Heart".
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