TEARS FOR FEARS - SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR (1985) POLL

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hi

DJ U OK Hun? (jed_), Tuesday, 27 March 2018 19:08 (eight years ago)

i can't believe only three people voted for shout

austinb, Tuesday, 27 March 2018 19:53 (eight years ago)

i know, wtf?

DJ U OK Hun? (jed_), Tuesday, 27 March 2018 22:40 (eight years ago)

let it all out, guys

stormzy daniels (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 27 March 2018 23:10 (eight years ago)

two months pass...

lol what austinb said

what's the general consensus re best tff album

ya done (Ross), Tuesday, 19 June 2018 15:05 (seven years ago)

feel like ppl are generally split between this and the hurting

i think big chair is literally perfect but i like the seeds of love more if that makes any sense

flamenco blorf (BradNelson), Tuesday, 19 June 2018 15:08 (seven years ago)

i've only heard elemental, sowing, raoul and this - when i get some money gonna plunk down on hurting.

feels good to see the tff revival here, when i was growing up in the 90s i felt weird about liking them as everyone else was into whatever else was cool like salt n pepa, tlc etc

(which are cool ofc)

ya done (Ross), Tuesday, 19 June 2018 15:10 (seven years ago)

sad but not surprised that nobody voted for Mothers Talk. the three singles really do tower over this album, even though MT, The Working Hour, and I Believe are all fantastic too

paul mccartney & whinge (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 19 June 2018 15:12 (seven years ago)

one month passes...

i'm sure i voted for 'head over heels' and would probably do so again, but man 'everybody wants to rule the world' is just perfect

i hate that noodle vague and i will have to fite about it, but so it goes

mookieproof, Sunday, 5 August 2018 02:05 (seven years ago)

sad but not surprised that nobody voted for Mothers Talk. the three singles really do tower over this album, even though MT, The Working Hour, and I Believe are all fantastic too

― paul mccartney & whinge (voodoo chili), Tuesday, June 19, 2018 3:12 PM (one month ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

'Mothers Talk' was a single! 'I Believe' was released as a single, too.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Sunday, 5 August 2018 07:46 (seven years ago)

right, but I Believe was never released in the US and Mothers' Talk was a moderate hit, while the three big songs spent weeks upon weeks in the top 5 (or at #1 in the case of Shout and Everybody Wants to Rule the World)

ant banks and wasp (voodoo chili), Sunday, 5 August 2018 12:41 (seven years ago)

i'm sure i voted for 'head over heels' and would probably do so again, but man 'everybody wants to rule the world' is just perfect

Same.

I Never Promised You A Hose Harden (Eric H.), Sunday, 5 August 2018 13:53 (seven years ago)

^^yes

brimstead, Sunday, 5 August 2018 16:38 (seven years ago)

two months pass...

This is fun...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsjhSm4YCfw

MaresNest, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 20:48 (seven years ago)

thanks, i enjoyed the hell out of that.

Hunt3r, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 21:13 (seven years ago)

one year passes...

Bbc Classic Albums documentary this Friday! First new episode of Classic Albums for a while.

https://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/tears-for-fears-celebrate-35-years-of-songs-with-classic-album-doc/

piscesx, Monday, 10 February 2020 23:55 (six years ago)

^ Will have to find that somewhere.

Sometimes this seems like the best record I liked as a 9-year-old. The tracks receiving no votes definitely feel like the least best, but I dig them all.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 00:55 (six years ago)

I'm old enough to remember when this came out. "Shout" was the first single and it sounded very cool to me at the time, not like anything else on the radio. Nowadays I'd go for "Everyone Wants to Rule the World", which has somehow managed not to become overplayed.

o. nate, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 01:15 (six years ago)

All of the singles on this album rank among the best songs ever written.

totally unnecessary bewbz of exploitation (DJP), Wednesday, 12 February 2020 14:26 (six years ago)

I like everything on this album, and especially in context. Never have a problem just throwing it on start to finish.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 14:47 (six years ago)

DJP extremely OTM

brimstead, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 18:57 (six years ago)

sometimes i think Head Over Heels is the absolute pinnacle of '80s new wave pop music

omar little, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 19:01 (six years ago)

Listen is almost 7 minutes long and still seems far too short

doug watson, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 20:19 (six years ago)

Really, the entire second side of this album is perfect

doug watson, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 20:29 (six years ago)

"Shout" was the first single and it sounded very cool to me at the time, not like anything else on the radio. Nowadays I'd go for "Everyone Wants to Rule the World", which has somehow managed not to become overplayed.

My experience is the opposite - "EWTRTW" is way way overplayed and "Shout" still retains its primal power.

Also note that "Mothers Talk" was the first single released in August 1984 and it caused a sensation at my college radio station. TFF were still quite underground in the US at the time, I viewed their stadium climb with bemusement.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 20:36 (six years ago)

I remember them suddenly bursting fully-formed into the US pop scene with "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" and knowing they had a previous album but not knowing much about it at the time; decades later, when I went back to The Hurting, I discovered I already knew half the songs on it (I have conscious memory of my first encounter with "Mad World" but I knew "Pale Shelter" and "Change" almost by heart and never knew they were Tears For Fears songs until some time in the 00s, the first time I played the album).

totally unnecessary bewbz of exploitation (DJP), Wednesday, 12 February 2020 20:40 (six years ago)

Then it got that single remix in spring 1986.

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TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 12 February 2020 20:40 (six years ago)

I don't think I knew they had a previous album until I saw some live broadcast of a Knebworth concert, when they played "Change."

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 12 February 2020 20:47 (six years ago)

When the album hit "Change" I actually shouted "WAIT THAT WAS THEM??? I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS SONG FOR YEARS"

totally unnecessary bewbz of exploitation (DJP), Wednesday, 12 February 2020 20:48 (six years ago)

I place SFTBC in the category of Big British Summer Crossover Album, as [Dare/i] did in 1982 and So would in 1986

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 12 February 2020 20:50 (six years ago)

I enjoyed that, it really is one of the most 'classic album-y' docs I've seen for a while, it has nearly all the hallmarks.

Maresn3st, Tuesday, 18 February 2020 19:57 (six years ago)

What a wonderful documentary. I'm not sure what it did differently from many of the others, but at least tonight it felt like one of the better ones. Not just nuts and bolts and pulling away the curtain, but telling a good story. And I never would have guessed that the album was so influenced by Talking Heads, let alone Ryuichi Sakamoto or Robert Wyatt. And never knew (or noticed) that Chris Hughes was "Merrick," the drummer/producer for Adam and the Ants. Good (er) talking heads, too. Sylvie Simmons and even the dude from Disturbed.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 20 February 2020 04:59 (six years ago)

aaaaa i NEED to SEE this

american bradass (BradNelson), Thursday, 20 February 2020 05:05 (six years ago)

It can be found easily if you f/w torrents

Maresn3st, Thursday, 20 February 2020 14:35 (six years ago)

I was thinking wow Roland Beelzebub is looking quite old all of a sudden then a friend pointed out that he lost his wife suddenly a couple of years ago, poor guy :(

Maresn3st, Thursday, 20 February 2020 14:37 (six years ago)

thank u for putting me on the path maresnest

american bradass (BradNelson), Thursday, 20 February 2020 14:44 (six years ago)

it's on YouTube.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 February 2020 14:46 (six years ago)

watching now while air drumming to "The Working Hour."

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 February 2020 14:46 (six years ago)

No mention of The Way You Are, oddly, a very definite nod to Japan and stepping stone between the first two records, perhaps they just didn't have time to fit it in.

Maresn3st, Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:07 (six years ago)

boy, Roland and Curt always boasted regrettable hair, eh

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:11 (six years ago)

they were among the few 80s stars who had even worse hair in the 00s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9Z1zZkSpQk

ooga booga-ing for the bourgeoisie (voodoo chili), Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:18 (six years ago)

I never would have guessed that the album was so influenced by Talking Heads, let alone Ryuichi Sakamoto or Robert Wyatt

'i believe' proudly wears the wyatt influence on its sleeves imo.

ooga booga-ing for the bourgeoisie (voodoo chili), Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:20 (six years ago)

omigod just heard Oleta Adams' live version of "I Believe."

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:24 (six years ago)

I never get tired of the Oleta Adams story. Just think about that, a huge pop band hears a singer in a lounge in Kansas, then has her not only sing lead on the first song on the next album, but more or less get a solo showcase to open the subsequent tour.

'i believe' proudly wears the wyatt influence on its sleeves imo.

Absolutely. I just never made the connection, honestly, given I always listened to this album in a different context.

I love the tales of collaboration in the doc, who contributed or encouraged what. Songs that would have been discarded or ignored had someone not stepped in, often independently, with a good idea.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:37 (six years ago)

"Sea Song" is one of the B-sides iirc

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:44 (six years ago)

Despite 'Sea Song', I never made the connection either, I don't really hear much of Wyatt in the vocal, unlike the producers.

Maresn3st, Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:47 (six years ago)

I think the chunky knitwear is a bigger crime than the hair, it's almost its own genre.

Maresn3st, Thursday, 20 February 2020 15:48 (six years ago)

Also, Roland (and others in the doc) OTM that one reason the album has stood the test of time, despite being so "'80s," is the depth of his lyrics. As he says, it's pretty remarkable that at 57 he isn't embarrassed singing songs written by his 20-year old self 35 (!) years earlier.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 20 February 2020 16:54 (six years ago)

The use of grand piano + synths was striking at the time too, and the sax solos aren't grueling.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 February 2020 16:56 (six years ago)

wold love a Seeds of Love doc too tbh

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 February 2020 16:56 (six years ago)


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