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Music video by Tears For Fears performing Change. (C) 1983 Mercury Records Limited

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5 years ago

I. H.

You walked into the roomI just had to laughThe face you wore was coolYou were a photographWhen it's all too lateIt's all too lateI did not have the timeI did not have the nerveTo ask you how you feelIs this what you deserve?When it's all too lateIt's all too lateChangeYou can changeChangeYou can changeAnd something on your mindBecame a point of viewI lost your honestyYou lost the life in youWhen it's all too lateIt's all too lateWe walk and talk in timeI walk and talk in twoWhere does the end of meBecome the start of you?When it's all too lateIt's all too lateChangeYou can changeChangeYou can changeWhat has happened toThe friend that I once knew?Has he gone away?When it's all too lateIt's all too lateChangeChangeYou can changeChangeYou can changeChangeYou can changeChange

5 years ago

FFM0594

Best TFF song, IMO.

5 years ago

StevenQ74

This song was sampled by Culture Beat in their song "no deaper meaning" and David Guetta in "Always"

5 years ago

maria laura

nossa senhoraaa eu n canso de ouvir essa bandaAAAAaaaaaA fora que não consigo admirar menos a beleza do Curt '-' o bicho é gato até hoje. E FALTAM SETE DIAS PRA O COROA FAZER ANIVERSÁRIO yay

5 years ago

Antonio Acri

Years cenc Canzone beLLIssima

5 years ago

Angie Ruano Pinzón

really love this

5 years ago

Pedro Manuel Andreu Garcia

Que recuerdos

5 years ago

Cameron G

UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY MGMT 100 STUDENTS SQUAD

5 years ago

Lionel Villahermosa

Este tema es una obra maestra de los 80 y vivirá por siempre

5 years ago

Lionel Villahermosa

Dios te bendiga la música

5 years ago

boof 3

痺れます!格好良すぎ。

6 years ago

Mindrolling

I miss the 80s. I miss the friends who left.

6 years ago

rose Guber

Now you can't even skip the ads anymore...

6 years ago

Roger Howard

From a repeat episode of Top of the Pops on BBC4 last year (2017) broadcast from the year 1983, they showed the music video for Tears for Fears Top 10 single 'Change'.'Change' is a song by the British band Tears for Fears. Written by Roland Orzabal and sung by bassist Curt Smith, It was the band's fourth single release. It would eventually become the second hit from their debut LP 'The Hurting' (1983) and second UK Top 5 chart hit, following the success of 'Mad World'. The song also gave Tears for Fears their first charting single in the United States when it cracked the Billboard Top 100 in August 1983. 'Change was also a big international success, reaching the Top 40 in numerous countries.The '7' versions of 'Change' is the same mix of the song found on The Hurting, but in a slightly edited form. An extended remix of the song is showcased as the lead track on the 12' single. While many copies of the 12' single use the 7' mix of the song as one of the b-sides, some feature an altogether different recording. Although uncredited on the singles themselves, this mix is labeled the 'New Version' on the UK cassette release of The Hurting, where it was included as a bonus track. Featuring an alternate set of lyrics, this version actually predates the 7' mix, despite its title.'The Conflict' is a song that served as the b-side to the 'Change' single. Its repeated verse describes a conflict between two individuals. Sung by Curt Smith, this is one of the few songs in the Tears for Fears catalogue on which he shares a writing credit. The music video for 'Change' was directed by Clive Richardson, best known for his early work with Depeche Mode.Clive Richardson is a major influence of the British music video in terms of its artistic style and visual asthetic.In the age of the British Post-Punk New Wave,his visual style in music videos represented the Modern-Contemporary approach to the visual music videos there were miles apart from the representation of the musicial-visual of music promos of the 1960's and Early 1970's. His visuals took a more left-field approach to the visuals of music, that truly represented this NEW found independence of Bands that came out of the British post-punk music scene. This is why Clive Richardson was a 'God-Send', for making music videos in the early music careers of British post-punk bands like Depche Mode and Tears For Fears.Here is a list of some very influential music videos that Clive Richardson has directed, that would have a major influence in the visual styles that the British music video would truly have upon a world-wide influence in the early to mid 1980's.Depeche Mode:: 'Just Can't Get Enough', 'See You' (1981). Depeche Mode: 'Master and Servant' (1983).Depeche Mode: 'A Question of Lust', 'A Question of Time' (1986).Tears For Fears: 'Mad World' (1982). Tears For Tears 'Change' (1983).You can see the real modern contemporary approach that Clive Richardson directed in the Change music video with how he incoprated the influence of Japense classical Kabuki (dance-drama theatre) in this music video, where you can see Roland Orzabal dance the same dance as the Japanese masked-mimed dancer.These 'World-Wide' influences (that really were coming from ALLOVER THE WORLD' in the early days of music video are the reason why groups in the post-punk new-wave could be popular all over the world in a very short period of time.Even though you could have a region in the world where nobody could understand a word you were singing (because English is not the main language) the musicality of a group and the influence of visual representationof world-wide culture in the visual of music video was the springboard that cultures all over the world would make a band on the far regions of the globe...instantly world-wide famous.The emergance of MTV in AMERICA would take that particualr concept to the ultimate extreme.

6 years ago

aquablushgirl

Curt reminds me of Russell Brand

6 years ago

Reverse Culture

Os melhores sem dúvida

6 years ago

Karla Anali Aroni Saavedra

Lo mejor de los 80...viva el New wave

6 years ago

Daryl Allman

I work right opposite this building.

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