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      • The song incorporates a number of musical styles and recording techniques, with a number of reviewers considering it a pastiche of the Beatles, produced in a tempo and style reminiscent of their late 1960s output, even for the use of a brief trumpet line very similar to the one that can be heard in "Penny Lane".
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  2. Jul 30, 2024 · The 1989 Tears for Fears single 'Sowing the Seeds of Love' could be history's most extensive Beatles tribute. But which songs by The Beatles does it reference?

  3. The song incorporates a number of musical styles and recording techniques, with a number of reviewers considering it a pastiche of the Beatles, produced in a tempo and style reminiscent of their late 1960s output, even for the use of a brief trumpet line very similar to the one that can be heard in "Penny Lane". [4]

  4. Sowing the seeds of love, in which "Love" is a reference to the Beatles' top hits "All You Need Is Love," making this, let alone the entire album according to Curt, an homage to the Beatles and the sixties era of music (á la "British Invasion").

  5. Sowing the Seeds of Love Lyrics: High time we made a stand / And shook up the views of the common man / And the love train rides from coast to coast / D.J.'s the man we love the most...

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · Lyrics. High time, we made a stand. And shook up the views of the common man. The love train rides from coast to coast. DJ’s the man we love the most. Could you be, could you be squeaky clean and smash any hope of democracy. As the head line says you’re free to choose. There’s egg on your face and mud on your shoes.

  7. "Sowing the Seeds of Love" was a worldwide smash hit for Tears for Fears, second only to "Shout" and "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" for chart success. The song also charted in nine other countries besides the US and UK - most of those in the Top 10.

  8. Oct 9, 2020 · Sowing the seeds of The Seeds of Love. Roland Orzabal: In a sense, the germ of Seeds of Love was the moment in August 1985 when I heard Oleta Adams playing at the piano with a bass player and a drummer in Kansas. That really was the point at which I realised how sick I was of what we were doing.