Episode 132: Tear For Fears Shout Year 1985. English Version.
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00:00:29 - Today the tears are not of joy, the tears are of fear.
00:00:37 - In 2022, I choose to continue listening to the rock podcast.
00:00:42 - Biographies, anecdotes, how the great musicians did to forge their spirit in the face of adversity.
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00:00:59 - Tears for Fears is a British new wave duo founded by Kurt Smith and Roland Orsable in 1981.
00:01:10 - The band took its name from a chapter in the psychotherapy book Prisoners of Pain by American psychologist Arthur Janov.
00:01:17 - The primal, primitive or cry therapy of Arthur Janov is a type of psychological therapy, which starts from the basic idea that the suffering of the human being, due to the
00:01:27 - The non-satisfaction of basic needs, needs to be expressed in a symbolic way.
00:01:33 - For Janov, the symptom is a defense mechanism against pain.
00:01:41 - There is a question whether this theme is based on this theme, or if it is a protest song, driven particularly by the government policies of the end of the Cold War of that time, especially by the U.S. nuclear weapons that were installed in the United Kingdom.
00:01:59 - It took tears for fear's months to finish recording Shout.
00:02:02 - Orzabelle came up with the chorus and the idea for the song while he was working on a cheap keyboard and drum machine in his room.
00:02:09 - Orzabelle has said he took the beat from a song from Talking Heads Remain in Light, though he hasn't said which one.
00:02:18 - Shout got airplay on rock radio, and even made some inroads on the R&B chart.
00:02:25 - Shout was a club song.
00:02:27 - It works according to the logic of club music.
00:02:30 - Shout has verses and a chorus, but it's not a verse-chorus-verse song.
00:02:35 - Instead, it's a gigantic groove that's full of variations great in new layers, it's a track not a song.on shout, you can hear echoes of house, techno and industrial.
that were still being born at the time.Initially released as a single in the UK on November 19, 1984,00:02:55 - Schout took a longer road to the top of the Billboard chart in the United States, in addition to the LP reaching number one.
00:03:07 - Schout was released as a single, eventually reaching number one in the United States.
00:03:12 - Disturbed, the band from Chicago makes a nice cover of this song.
00:03:42 - Shout, shout, let it all out These are the things I can do without, come on
00:03:54 - I'm talking to you, come on
00:04:01 - Shout, shout, let it all out
00:04:06 - These are the things I can do without
00:04:10 - Come on, I'm talking to you
00:04:15 - Come on
00:04:20 - In five times
00:04:24 - You shouldn't have to sell your soul
00:04:29 - In black and white
00:04:34 - They're really, really open to know
00:04:39 - Those ones right in my eyes
00:04:43 - They took you for a walk and more
00:04:49 - Kissed in a good amount
00:04:53 - You shouldn't have to jump with joy
00:04:58 - You shouldn't have to shout with joy
00:05:02 - Let it all out, these are the things I can do without
00:05:09 - Come on, I'm talking to you, come on
00:05:18 - You're making me laugh
00:05:23 - When it returns, you're getting from hell
00:05:27 - It's cold and ice
00:05:32 - I hope we live to tell the tale
00:05:37 - I hope we live to show the tale
00:05:41 - Let it all out
00:05:44 - These are the things I can do without
00:05:48 - Come on
00:05:51 - I'm talking to you
00:05:53 - Come on
00:05:57 - Shine, shine, let it all out These are the things I can give you in life
00:06:07 - Come on, I'm talking to you, come on
00:06:27 - C'mon baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby...
00:06:44 - I'm talking to you, come on
00:07:08 - When you're taken down, you're gone
00:07:20 - If I could change your mind
00:07:25 - I'd really love to break your heart
00:07:29 - I'd really love to shake your shower
00:07:34 - Let it all out
00:07:36 - These are the things I can do with my hand in your mind
00:07:43 - I'm talking to you, come on
00:07:51 - Shout, shout, let it all out
00:07:56 - These are the things I can do with my hand in your mind
00:08:02 - I'm talking to you, so come on
00:08:32 - Shining, shining, let it all out These are the things I can do without, come on
00:09:01 - I'm talking to you, come on
00:09:07 - You're the thing that really shouts
00:09:10 - Shout, let it all out
00:09:13 - And it really feeds on the things
00:09:16 - I can do without you ever
00:09:21 - I'm talking to you, it really feeds on the things
00:09:25 - I don't know what I'm gonna do
00:09:29 - Shout, shout, let it all out
00:09:34 - Please don't, please I can do it
00:09:37 - I really love my life
00:09:40 - Your heart, I'm talking to you
00:09:43 - So come on
00:09:49 - Shout, shout, let it all out