Smith admits there may be some early growing pains as Tears for Fears integrates new songs on stage. “Normally, you don’t actually get a workable set until a few dates in,” he explained. “So, if you come to the beginning, it should be interesting. We’re flying by the seat of ...
Genesis and Procol Harum played in Dallas’ Moody Coliseum on March 19, 1977. Personally, it was a dream lineup for me. But I couldn’t go because my first-ever band – the one I’d flunked out of college to form – was playing a REAL gig that night. I never did see Procol Haru...
“Everybody Wants to Rule the World” gave Tears for Fears their second No. 1 single and remains a favorite track that’s frequently heard on the radio to this day. “The simplicity of ‘Everybody’ is why it’s lasted so long,” Smith tells hosts Phil Rosenthal and David Wild. “The...
During their set, the band brought out Chilli of TLC, as well as 1980s new wave icons Tears for Fears for live versions of “No Scrubs” and “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” respectively. Weezer recently released the Teal Album, on which they covered both songs. Weezer opened ...