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These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you, come on
Shout, shout, let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you, come on
In violent times
You shouldn't have to sell your soul
In black and white
They really really ought to know
Those one-track minds
That took you for a working boy
Kiss them goodbye
You shouldn't have to jump for joy
You shouldn't have to jump for joy
Shout, shout, let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you, come on
They gave you life
And in return you gave them hell
As cold as ice
I hope we live to tell the tale
I hope we live to tell the tale
Shout, shout, let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you, come on
Shout, shout, let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you, come on
Shout, shout, let it all out (let it all out)
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you, so come on
And when you've taken down your guard
If I could change your mind
I'd really love to break your heart
I'd really love to break your heart
Shout, shout, let it all out
These are the things I can do without (I'd really love to break your heart)
Come on
I'm talking to you, come on
Shout, shout, let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you, so come on
For a 1985 release....well on thirty FIVE years now....(Oh.....my....GAWD where DOES the time go?)....it's holding up remarkable well. I liked it then. I like it now.
Highlow
American Net'Zen
40 years now and still sounds as fresh as it did the day it released.
I love the story I remember about this song .. I think Roland had done something on a home recorder, and they figured, oh it's a pretty simple song, should take a day or two in the studio .. (SpongeBob Narrator Voice) Three Weeks Later .. still, I adore the result, and I want to play it at ear-splitting volume whenever it's on. Wicked!
Thank You for the info.
tim tim,
tom tom,
dom dom
is the drum sound of the 80s and always makes me happy.
Ahh 19-yr old me, in my Mk III Cortina with NZ's probably 1st in-car subwoofer....not that I knew it back then.
I wasn't cool, wasn't popular - but somehow Tears for Fears, Dire Straits, Bonnie Raitt and John Lee Hooker got me through...
You were cooler than you realized at the time!



I wasn't cool, wasn't popular - but somehow Tears for Fears, Dire Straits, Bonnie Raitt and John Lee Hooker got me through...
Steven Wilson did a remix of this album that takes it to an even better place. Worth getting.
This is a pop song.
A great, great pop song.
Perfect song-craft-ship, if that's a word :)
I Agree!! Works for me!!



A great, great pop song.
Perfect song-craft-ship, if that's a word :)
These are the stains I can do without
I sing this every time I do the laundry and have to pre-treat something. Oh, my hollow, hollow life...
Shart! shart! it wasn't a fart...
...I'll show myself out...
These are the stains I can do without
I sing this every time I do the laundry and have to pre-treat something. Oh, my hollow, hollow life...
Could be worse. You could do tik tok vids!

Roland Orzabal last year looking great at 58.
Why not break out "Pale Shelter" for the 1st time here?
yes yes! pale shelter was my fave.
Bakaretsu wrote:
worse than Hotel California!

While not necessarily investment-grade, surely worth an upgrade to CCC+, no?
1. Seeds of Love
2. The Hurting
3. Songs from the Big Chair
Highlow
American Net'Zen
YES. SOUNDS AMAZING!

Wouldn't know. I only listen to RP.
If I hear another station,
I shout,shout, let it all out.
Other stations I can do without.
These are the stains I can do without
I sing this every time I do the laundry and have to pre-treat something. Oh, my hollow, hollow life...
Dirty life.

Bakaretsu wrote:
worse than Hotel California!
These are the stains I can do without
I sing this every time I do the laundry and have to pre-treat something. Oh, my hollow, hollow life...
I don't need science for this. I have sufficient OCD to have meticulously labeled every song in my music collection, and occasionally gathering pointless statistics from this. The graph of song release years peaks enormously around the time I was a teenager. When I now hear songs from that period that I almost hated back then, I often am inclined to add them to my collection anyway…
I hated most of the "popular" music from my teen years and still strongly dislike most of it - some of it (Meat Loaf, Foreigner, Styx, Boston, etc.) I dislike even more than I did before. I still like most of the music I enjoyed from then, but little of that got any radio play until years later. I liked this album but I was in my 20's by the time this came out.
Actually there is science to back this up. Would take some searching but the studies have been done. Remember reading about them a number of years ago.
I don't need science for this. I have sufficient OCD to have meticulously labeled every song in my music collection, and occasionally gathering pointless statistics from this. The graph of song release years peaks enormously around the time I was a teenager. When I now hear songs from that period that I almost hated back then, I often am inclined to add them to my collection anyway…
Yes. I think the music we hear as teens gets imprinted more thoroughly in our brains than any other time, but that's not based on any science.
Actually there is science to back this up. Would take some searching but the studies have been done. Remember reading about them a number of years ago.
While I never loved this song, I think the rest of the album is great, especially the The Working Hour.
It's hard to believe so much time has passed. For me, 1985 was the last really good year of 80's music.
As a teenager the music of that year stays with me to this day. It was a great summer and this record was a
big part of the soundtrack.
1985 was an excellent year for music of all types: Kate Bush: Hounds of Love, Shriekback: Oil and Gold, Echo and the Bunnymen: Songs to Learn and Sing, and the list just goes on and on.
I love this song and the whole Songs from the Big Chair album. I remember hearing this song a lot that summer and the sense of frustration within the lyrics mirrored some of what I was going through at that time. The Working Hour is also one of my favorites from this album.
Horrifying to think that it's 30 years ago - almost half my life!

(snip)
Thanks for that! Got a bunch of stuff by Disturbed in my iTunes, given me by a mate of mine some time ago but not given it much of a listen, to be honest. Anyway on the strength of your comment i went & looked & lo & behold i've got their cover of 'Shout'. Now i've had the chance to listen to it, i'm suprised to find that i like it quite a lot! So thanks for helping me find something i'd already got, but didn't know!!

PS here it is for anyone who wants to try it (no way will this version ever get played on RP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPsFVTPm1qc
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PS and looking for that link lead me to find the Disturbed cover of Land Of Confusion -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR2XvP87d4Q
WOW they Own that !
and look at that - its only in my iTunes already ! (wot am i like? er, i'm like this . . .)
Yes. I think the music we hear as teens gets imprinted more thoroughly in our brains than any other time, but that's not based on any science.
Actually I think it is based on science. I recall reading an article on the subject a few years ago and this is the reason oldies/classic rock/etc... do so well and all that new fangled music is crap....

While I never loved this song, I think the rest of the album is great, especially the The Working Hour.
It's hard to believe so much time has passed. For me, 1985 was the last really good year of 80's music.
As a teenager the music of that year stays with me to this day. It was a great summer and this record was a
big part of the soundtrack.
Yes. I think the music we hear as teens gets imprinted more thoroughly in our brains than any other time, but that's not based on any science.
Why not break out "Pale Shelter" for the 1st time here?
While I never loved this song, I think the rest of the album is great, especially the The Working Hour.
It's hard to believe so much time has passed. For me, 1985 was the last really good year of 80's music.
As a teenager the music of that year stays with me to this day. It was a great summer and this record was a
big part of the soundtrack.
It seems to me the comments are always more negative than the histogram. Something about the psychology of commenting on the internet.
Thanks for revisiting some old tracks that need to be heard again Bill.
This version seems to be missing some of the punch... I remember this having more sound....must have been lost in the convertion to mp3....
How can that be?
Well, I was there when this was new and now listening to this Late September 2025,
*(Wow, I almost typed late December Nineteen Sixty three oh what a night)