@@TheMarrowMan But St Patrick's Day made the notion of the Four Leaf Clover popular to non-Irish. That's not taking away anything from the symbology of the Three Leaf Clover.
It's an Irish aspect, clover are green, like the landscape of Ireland, rarity of 4 vs' 3 leaf. Irish people do pin a clover to their jacket or dress lapel as a symbol of their nation. 🍀
@@InnaSoloMusic Nice reaction to a brilliant band. I highly recommend you react to their song "Woman In Chains" form their 3rd album The Seeds Of Love - a very powerful song with deep lyrics (you can Google the song meaning later)
The leaves of four-leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck. It's often said that Ireland is home to more four-leaf clovers than any other place, giving meaning to the phrase “the luck of the Irish.” If you're lucky enough to find a four-leaf clover, look for more!
Consider the actual history of my homeland. We are everything but lucky. My grandmother, from County Claire, said the phrase is sarcastic at best. I don't know. I was born in Tampa lol.
"Luck of the Irish" is meant ironically because they had so little good fortune historically. Is everyone this ignorant they don't know that? "If you had the luck of the Irish you'd wish you were English instead"
Exactly what I say. I've been a musician for 55 years, with Bass as my favorite instrument. This song has one of the best Walking Bass Lines Ever. It's always been so much fun playing it. 👍
Like the reaction! "Elemental" is a great song. "Woman in Chains" "Sowing the Seeds of Love" "Mad World" "Break it Down" plus the ones above are also big hits from them.
As a native English speaker, I am very impressed and proud of you for learning our language. Not only is it a mixture of many different source languages, but it's also full of slang terms and different pronunciations. Your accent is beautiful too, by the way.
Passion and emotions are the right description for 80s music. Great productions by real musicians, strong melodies and harmonies, excellent instrumentation and music arrangements set a high standard
'Shout' was a song they did from the same album, that was later covered by Disturbed in 2000. 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' is another one, and used to be used as intro music by the Dennis Miller show on HBO in the 90's. 'Sowing the Seeds of Love' is a later song of theirs.
The 1980'S were AMAZING! It was the time to be alive I'm so glad to have been in my 20s then to grow up and experience it . I wish you could have too! I was a DJ in the 1980S and the music was and still is the GREATEST! listen to New Wave excellent stuff pale shelter is a great song from Tears for fears also Simple minds new gold dream, and Spandau ballet Gold. Home is not just a place IT'S A PLACE IN TIME ,MINE IS IN THE 1980S. LOVE your reaction s and keep listening to the 80'S
In 1985 I was 9 and remember hearing this song on the music show called Video Hits in Canada. Lots of great memories. *0s feels so alive and passionate in my opinion because it was a time of great optimism and entertainment and real experimentation.
Tears for Fears are amazing. I've seen them live twice recently, and they've still got it. I would 100% recommend Sowing the Seeds of Love and Woman in Chains. Masterpieces.
I agree about 80s music being more passionate. That decade was about romance, passion, and finding the true love of your life. And all of this comes across in the music.
Tears for Fears is one of the 80´s faces, a mix of British rock and new wave, since 1981. They have great songs ans many success, as Mad World, Shout, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Break it Down Again, Woman in Chains, etc. Great band, certainly,, thank you Inna by react.
Yes 80’s new wave is absolutely awesome, some 80’s teenagers were grouped into friendships by being new wave fans or fans of (hair bands) heavy metal😅 or just getting together and having Music 🎶 M/TV in the background 😊
"Shout", "Sowing The Seeds Of Love", "Everybody Wants To Rule The World." My favorite '80's band. I just saw them in concert last year. Still going strong! They put out a new album called, "The Tipping Point." Quite good...
Clovers usually grow with three leafs, and it is very rare to find one with four leafs, so it's traditionally considered to be a sign of good luck and fortune to find a four leaf clover. I think this extends across several cultures, but for some reason I don't really know why, it's commonly associated with Irish culture, and leprechauns, or whatever.
Inna, a "Four Leaf Clover" is traditionally a symbol of good luck. It comes from the Irish culture and lore. Finding or "walking over" a four-leaf clover is thought to bring good luck. A clover is a plant or a grass.
A four leaf clover is good luck Clover grows close to the ground in grassy areas. Most clover has three little leafs....some have four but not as common.
The four-leaf clover is a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover. According to traditional sayings, such clovers bring good luck, though it is not clear when or how this idea began.
In general i love the mid 80's to mid 90's its just great music!!!! love the early 80's too but a lot of the recording co's pushed a ton of one hit wonders so if you werent around it makes it hard to sift thru
Outstanding selection. The 80s was a very underrated decade for music. Great songs/videos. The Police, Duran Duran, Dire Straits, Van Halen, etc. Too many to mention.
Tears For Fears Songs From The Big Chair great album all the way through. Had quite a few HUGE hits.😉 Four leaf clovers are considered to be good luck.
One of my long time favourite 80s bands. My sister actually was a huge TFR fan and has seen them live a few times. A four leave clover ... if you find one ... is a sign of luck.
O.K. ......... BUT WHAT ABOUT : - Sowing the seeds of love , Adwice for the young at heart , Womans in chaince , Break it down again , Bad man's song , Elemental , Secrets ?
Tears for Fears Mad World and Pale Shelter from 82,3 were their first main hits. Everybody wants to rule the world, shout and head over heels from 1985 were awesome. They continued into the late 80s. My favourite album, Songs from the Big Chair. Unforgettable driving in the car with a cassette of this.
Hello Inna, You can't imagine how happy I am that someone from your generation is interested in Tears for Fears. Roland Orzabal is an underrated singer like many others. I place him with Jon Anderson (Yes), Greg Lake (King Crimson & ELP), Freddie Mercury (Queen), Steve Perry (Journey), Brad Delp (Boston) Steve Walsh (Kansas, Steve Hackett and several others) etc.. . Roland Orzabal is at the top of his art on the album The Seeds of Love, particularly in the song Badman's Song where he pushes very high notes for the time. For me, it's the cult Tears for Fears album. Like Selling England by the Pound by Genesis, Aqualung by Jethro Tull, Close to the Edge by Yes etc.
I was 8 with this came out. 80's was the era of ballads and fun. Great great music. I think the 90's maybe early 2000's was when music was good. You tapped into a good band here.
There was a pop side to the 80s but there was also the artistic side to the 80s with artists like The Smiths and David Sylvian. Look Up "Forbidden Colours" by David Sylvian. Another interesting artist is Nick Cave.
Head Over Heels is my favorite of theirs. But Shout has become a really close second. Everybody Wants to Rule the World is like the perfect 80's song. The one that really surprised me is Sowing the Seeds of Love. I don't think Tears For Fears has put out any bad songs.
This song reminds me of school. The heart of the 80's for me is the period between 80 to 83. May I suggest two songs with the greatest intros of all time. Lotus Eaters - First Picture of You 1983 Alan Parsons Project - Sirius and Eye in the Sky 1982 or the "godfather" of the 80's Visage - Fade to Grey 1980
This is the greatest band of all time. The way these two can make a hit without any real vocal skills, or playing anything intricate on instuments. While only having 3 top 10 hits. It doesnt matter they never made number one. Absolutely incredible.
I have to say that T4F wasn't really on my musical radar back in the 80s as I dismissed them as being a bit 'pop' for my tastes. However... Roland Orzibal released an album under the T4F banner (I think lol) called Raoul And The Kings Of Spain. It is a fantastic album, and well worth seeking out. Unfortunately it was released in the 90s and got drowned out by the giant sucking sound called 'grunge'. So yes, look out for that.
Another potential interpretation is his ability to have an open mind is what he considers his "good luck" charm because he is open to new things. I grew up on this music but never really bothered to look at the lyrics any deeper than singing along but at 50 now it's a clever lyric. This album was full of some great sounds!
"Woman in Chains", "Shout", "Everybody Wants To Rule The World", and "Sowing The Seeds Of Love" are all massive hits of theirs that you'll love, I'm sure! Four leaf clover is a sign of good luck. Rare to find (not really) but if you find one you'll have good luck.
Four leaf clovers are said to be lucky. It’s funny because every time I hear four leaf clover, I think of a scene from the show futurama. It is one of my favorite episodes and it is a pretty emotional episode. If you never watched futurama, I suggest it, it is extremely clever and funny. 1BDI.
The 80s were, at least in America in some ways a fun innocent era. When a recording is made, not only is the images and/or voice recorded, but the Zeitgeist, or energy of that era is also imprinted upon the recording. And the viewer will experience that energy to some extent. And whether they like it or not is down to personal preference.
I was a freshman in highschool at this time. I was more of a hard rock guy. But this is one of those albums that everone kinda got into. Gosh dang you're cute and I love the reactins. Keep up the good work! GO BOSTON BRUINS!!! 🤟🍻👏
When I was kid we would look through clover patches all the time looking for the rare "four leaf" clover, which is meant to be good luck if you find one.
You're probably thinking Head over Heals song hy the GoGos, a girl group from the 80s. I like The Bamgles an 80s girl band. Tears for Fears have so many great beautiful songs.
Clovers are typically 3 leaf. 4 leafs are rare and if found, considered good luck.
Yeah, Four Leaf Clovers bringing luck is an Irish thing brought to popularity by St Patrick's Day.
@@swordmonkey6635 Actually it was the Three Leafed clover originally, used to explain the Holy Trinity.
@@TheMarrowMan But St Patrick's Day made the notion of the Four Leaf Clover popular to non-Irish. That's not taking away anything from the symbology of the Three Leaf Clover.
It's an Irish aspect, clover are green, like the landscape of Ireland, rarity of 4 vs' 3 leaf. Irish people do pin a clover to their jacket or dress lapel as a symbol of their nation. 🍀
Inna, Tears For Fears is a BRILLIANT band! Their music is so good! Please go down the Rabbit Hole with them! You will fall in love with them!
My first impression was absolutely positive! 😁
@@InnaSoloMusic Nice reaction to a brilliant band. I highly recommend you react to their song "Woman In Chains" form their 3rd album The Seeds Of Love - a very powerful song with deep lyrics (you can Google the song meaning later)
The leaves of four-leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck. It's often said that Ireland is home to more four-leaf clovers than any other place, giving meaning to the phrase “the luck of the Irish.” If you're lucky enough to find a four-leaf clover, look for more!
Consider the actual history of my homeland. We are everything but lucky. My grandmother, from County Claire, said the phrase is sarcastic at best. I don't know. I was born in Tampa lol.
Only 3 leaf clover here is Québec, Canada ... we always try to find one with 4, as kids... for luck!
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"Luck of the Irish" is meant ironically because they had so little good fortune historically. Is everyone this ignorant they don't know that? "If you had the luck of the Irish you'd wish you were English instead"
@@docsavage8640 TRUTH! 🍻
This is my favorite Tears for Fears song. They were really amazing.
The walking bass-line in this song is very underrated.
Exactly what I say. I've been a musician for 55 years, with Bass as my favorite instrument. This song has one of the best Walking Bass Lines Ever. It's always been so much fun playing it. 👍
Great song! Songs from the Big Chair is an amazing album
"Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" are probably their most well known. And their best in my opinion. Also from 80's.
Like the reaction! "Elemental" is a great song. "Woman in Chains" "Sowing the Seeds of Love" "Mad World" "Break it Down" plus the ones above are also big hits from them.
Much agreed. I graduated from college in 1985 and these songs wafted throughout our dormitory on a daily basis. This band was solid.
So many good ones. This one and shout were my personal favorites. But hey.. it’s all good . Icons
I much prefer The Hurting album, but Songs From the Big Chair is an amazing album as well.
As a native English speaker, I am very impressed and proud of you for learning our language. Not only is it a mixture of many different source languages, but it's also full of slang terms and different pronunciations. Your accent is beautiful too, by the way.
Passion and emotions are the right description for 80s music. Great productions by real musicians, strong melodies and harmonies, excellent instrumentation and music arrangements set a high standard
I absolutely love this song my favorite from Tears for Fears...the 80's were the best.
'Shout' was a song they did from the same album, that was later covered by Disturbed in 2000. 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' is another one, and used to be used as intro music by the Dennis Miller show on HBO in the 90's. 'Sowing the Seeds of Love' is a later song of theirs.
Woman In Chains is another good one.
One of the best bands to come out of the 80's. ✌️
The 1980'S were AMAZING! It was the time to be alive I'm so glad to have been in my 20s then to grow up and experience it . I wish you could have too! I was a DJ in the 1980S and the music was and still is the GREATEST! listen to New Wave excellent stuff pale shelter is a great song from Tears for fears also Simple minds new gold dream, and Spandau ballet Gold. Home is not just a place IT'S A PLACE IN TIME ,MINE IS IN THE 1980S. LOVE your reaction s and keep listening to the 80'S
"Pale Shelter" is my fave T4F song but this one is very good.
Hey Ina.Born in 1966 and coming from the Netherlands the eighties for me was a time of absolute freedom.
Best band from the 80's, great songs.
Apart from Marillion. 😛
Yup they are 100%!
In 1985 I was 9 and remember hearing this song on the music show called Video Hits in Canada. Lots of great memories. *0s feels so alive and passionate in my opinion because it was a time of great optimism and entertainment and real experimentation.
Tears for Fears are amazing. I've seen them live twice recently, and they've still got it. I would 100% recommend Sowing the Seeds of Love and Woman in Chains. Masterpieces.
If you liked this Tears for Fears video, "Shout" & "Break It Down Again" are must watches.
Finding a four leaf clover in the grass is considered good luck. Might me an old Irish myth.
I agree about 80s music being more passionate. That decade was about romance, passion, and finding the true love of your life. And all of this comes across in the music.
Tears for Fears is one of the 80´s faces, a mix of British rock and new wave, since 1981. They have great songs ans many success, as Mad World, Shout, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Break it Down Again, Woman in Chains, etc. Great band, certainly,, thank you Inna by react.
Perhaps you remember this song's chorus (la la la la, la la la la, la la, la la..) from the movie "Donnie Darko". Long live the 80s!
Fantastic band, I see them every chance I get. It is amazing they are still touring.
Yes 80’s new wave is absolutely awesome, some 80’s teenagers were grouped into friendships by being new wave fans or fans of (hair bands) heavy metal😅 or just getting together and having Music 🎶 M/TV in the background 😊
I grew up listening to Tears for Fears head over heels is my favorite song even till this day over any other song I have ever heard.
Recommendations for 80's music? Yes.
"Shout", "Sowing The Seeds Of Love", "Everybody Wants To Rule The World." My favorite '80's band. I just saw them in concert
last year. Still going strong! They put out a new album called, "The Tipping Point." Quite good...
Great song and great band. You need to check out everybody wants to rule the world, shout and woman in chains.
Tears for Fears just sounds like the 80s to me. I mean that in the best way possible.
English is not my native language either, but in my country, we all know what 4 leaf clover means. I thought that this was universal knowledge,
They actually have a new album out that came out last year called "The Tipping Point" you should hear the title track.
one of my favorite bands... my favorite song from them is "Memories Fade", a song a lot of people know but maybe not from TFF
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is my favorite of theirs. Cool video too with three wheelers in the sand dunes.
Clovers usually grow with three leafs, and it is very rare to find one with four leafs, so it's traditionally considered to be a sign of good luck and fortune to find a four leaf clover. I think this extends across several cultures, but for some reason I don't really know why, it's commonly associated with Irish culture, and leprechauns, or whatever.
4 Leaf Clover is considered "lucky" as most clovers have 3 leaves.
One of the leading units in the UK. Two great talents.
Inna, a "Four Leaf Clover" is traditionally a symbol of good luck. It comes from the Irish culture and lore. Finding or "walking over" a four-leaf clover is thought to bring good luck. A clover is a plant or a grass.
Elemental and Sowing the Seeds of Love, best Albums
Plenty great songs from them - Shout, Everybody wants to rule the world, Mad World, Woman in Chains, Pale Shelter, Sowing the seeds of love ....
One of my all time favorites 😊
This band was one of the pillars of the 80's. So many anthem like hit songs.
Black Label Society - In This River (live doom troopin) You wont regreat!! 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
If you listen to this song long enough and you were there in the 80's, it will automatically transport you to that era
The "literal video" version of this song is hilarious.
In my top 5 bands of all time. Easy.
one of my fav songs
Yes, he really played the keyboard with one hand
Contains one of the best lines in music - you keep your distance with a system of touch and gentle persuasion. Only a women has this skill.
still going strong and sounding pretty darn good....
faith, hope, love, and luck
A four leaf clover is good luck
Clover grows close to the ground in grassy areas. Most clover has three little leafs....some have four but not as common.
Definitely an 80s band. LOVED them at the time. This song is still on my short list.
The four-leaf clover is a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover. According to traditional sayings, such clovers bring good luck, though it is not clear when or how this idea began.
When finish this song start another very beautiful one "mad world"
Tear for Fears - Everybody Wants to the Rule the World.....probably their most popular song.
In general i love the mid 80's to mid 90's its just great music!!!! love the early 80's too but a lot of the recording co's pushed a ton of one hit wonders so if you werent around it makes it hard to sift thru
Outstanding selection. The 80s was a very underrated decade for music. Great songs/videos. The Police, Duran Duran, Dire Straits, Van Halen, etc. Too many to mention.
I listened to this album (on tape) constantly on a trip to Italy with my family when i was 14. As a result, I think of Rome whenever I hear this song.
I’ve always loved this song …was like 13 when it came out (funny how time flies)
{When In Rome - The Promise is another smooth 80’s love song}
great video! one of my favorite songs and remember it when it was new!
biggest and best 80s band. so many great songs. "shout", or "everybody wants to rule the world". huge huge hits.
Tears For Fears Songs From The Big Chair great album all the way through. Had quite a few HUGE hits.😉
Four leaf clovers are considered to be good luck.
Clover normally has 3 leaves, it's possible to find ones with 4 leaves but they're really rare. If you find a 4 leaf clover it's supposed to be lucky.
One of my long time favourite 80s bands. My sister actually was a huge TFR fan and has seen them live a few times. A four leave clover ... if you find one ... is a sign of luck.
did not realise that i knew every word to that song. until now.
I love the 80's too. I was a teen in the 80's. This is music I grew up on. Such a great variety of artists. I also love films from that decade.
1985. I remember when this video premiered on MTV.
O.K. ......... BUT WHAT ABOUT : - Sowing the seeds of love , Adwice for the young at heart , Womans in chaince , Break it down again , Bad man's song , Elemental , Secrets ?
spot on about putting feelings into a song it really makes it pleasant for the listener when theres feeling and emotion , and relatability
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In answer to other songs by Tears For Fears to react to:
Shout
Everybody Wants To Rule The World
Sowing The Seeds Of Love
Tears for Fears Mad World and Pale Shelter from 82,3 were their first main hits. Everybody wants to rule the world, shout and head over heels from 1985 were awesome. They continued into the late 80s. My favourite album, Songs from the Big Chair. Unforgettable driving in the car with a cassette of this.
They continued into the 2020’s too.
Hello Inna,
You can't imagine how happy I am that someone from your generation is interested in Tears for Fears.
Roland Orzabal is an underrated singer like many others.
I place him with Jon Anderson (Yes), Greg Lake (King Crimson & ELP), Freddie Mercury (Queen), Steve Perry (Journey), Brad Delp (Boston) Steve Walsh (Kansas, Steve Hackett and several others) etc.. .
Roland Orzabal is at the top of his art on the album The Seeds of Love, particularly in the song Badman's Song where he pushes very high notes for the time. For me, it's the cult Tears for Fears album. Like Selling England by the Pound by Genesis, Aqualung by Jethro Tull, Close to the Edge by Yes etc.
Yeah the 80s was my teen years this is the heartbeat of the 80s And Donny Darko !
I was 8 with this came out. 80's was the era of ballads and fun. Great great music. I think the 90's maybe early 2000's was when music was good. You tapped into a good band here.
There was a pop side to the 80s but there was also the artistic side to the 80s with artists like The Smiths and David Sylvian. Look Up "Forbidden Colours" by David Sylvian. Another interesting artist is Nick Cave.
Head Over Heels is my favorite of theirs. But Shout has become a really close second. Everybody Wants to Rule the World is like the perfect 80's song. The one that really surprised me is Sowing the Seeds of Love. I don't think Tears For Fears has put out any bad songs.
This song reminds me of school. The heart of the 80's for me is the period between 80 to 83.
May I suggest two songs with the greatest intros of all time.
Lotus Eaters - First Picture of You 1983
Alan Parsons Project - Sirius and Eye in the Sky 1982
or the "godfather" of the 80's Visage - Fade to Grey 1980
This is the greatest band of all time. The way these two can make a hit without any real vocal skills, or playing anything intricate on instuments. While only having 3 top 10 hits. It doesnt matter they never made number one. Absolutely incredible.
Thaks, one of my favorites song ¡¡¡¡¡
Just about anything from Rare For Fears will be good. They were one of the best bands of the 80s.
I have to say that T4F wasn't really on my musical radar back in the 80s as I dismissed them as being a bit 'pop' for my tastes. However... Roland Orzibal released an album under the T4F banner (I think lol) called Raoul And The Kings Of Spain. It is a fantastic album, and well worth seeking out. Unfortunately it was released in the 90s and got drowned out by the giant sucking sound called 'grunge'. So yes, look out for that.
The 80's was a great decade for music. 1983 specifically was the best year, so many great songs released that year.
This isnt just from the 80s, this is the 80s
Most clover leaves are 3. Kids would search thru a whole area for a four leaf clover. They would save it in a book or binder for luck.
Another potential interpretation is his ability to have an open mind is what he considers his "good luck" charm because he is open to new things. I grew up on this music but never really bothered to look at the lyrics any deeper than singing along but at 50 now it's a clever lyric. This album was full of some great sounds!
Great great band! This song one of the best (shout, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Pale shelter).
Mad World is their best song. You'll love the beat and the sound of it. It was also cover many many times until today
Real Life--Send Me An Angel (29m) 80s
"Woman in Chains", "Shout", "Everybody Wants To Rule The World", and "Sowing The Seeds Of Love" are all massive hits of theirs that you'll love, I'm sure!
Four leaf clover is a sign of good luck. Rare to find (not really) but if you find one you'll have good luck.
many many awesome songs in the 80s for you to enjoy
Darling Lou gramm the singer of foreigner the song is midnight bleu its.a iconic.song 😊😊
Four leaf clovers are said to be lucky.
It’s funny because every time I hear four leaf clover, I think of a scene from the show futurama. It is one of my favorite episodes and it is a pretty emotional episode. If you never watched futurama, I suggest it, it is extremely clever and funny. 1BDI.
4 leaf clover are rare but if you find one it brings you good luck and you feel lucky
This song is from 1985.
The 80s were, at least in America in some ways a fun innocent era. When a recording is made, not only is the images and/or voice recorded, but the Zeitgeist, or energy of that era is also imprinted upon the recording. And the viewer will experience that energy to some extent. And whether they like it or not is down to personal preference.
I was a freshman in highschool at this time. I was more of a hard rock guy. But this is one of those albums that everone kinda got into. Gosh dang you're cute and I love the reactins. Keep up the good work! GO BOSTON BRUINS!!! 🤟🍻👏
"Songs From the Big Chair" is one of my favorite albums. You should check out the whole thing.
When I was kid we would look through clover patches all the time looking for the rare "four leaf" clover, which is meant to be good luck if you find one.
You're probably thinking Head over Heals song hy the GoGos, a girl group from the 80s. I like The Bamgles an 80s girl band. Tears for Fears have so many great beautiful songs.