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Nokixel The Brain

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Feb 25, 1993, 8:34:28 AM2/25/93
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Hi !

as far as i know there is a song called 'shout' which have been actual at the
same time as 'the power of love' or 'take on me' (about '81 i think).
any infos ?


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Robert

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Robert Novak

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Feb 25, 1993, 4:55:46 PM2/25/93
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karn...@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Nokixel The Brain) writes:

>as far as i know there is a song called 'shout' which have been actual at the
>same time as 'the power of love' or 'take on me' (about '81 i think).
>any infos ?

Go to about 1985 and you'll find Tears For Fears with a single called
'Shout' from their 'Songs From The Big Chair' that was out about the same
time as the other songs you mention.

Rob

Gary Milliken

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Feb 26, 1993, 12:19:27 PM2/26/93
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There's more than one "Shout" song being discussed here. The Tears for Fears
song from the early-to-mid 1980s was a medium-slow song with the words:

"Shout, shout, let it all out..."

The originally posted question was about the 1959 Isley Brothers up-tempo song,
which was frequently covered, first by Joey Dee & the Starliters and then by
numerous British artists including Lulu:

"You know you make me wanna Shout..."

There is yet another up-tempo oldie-goldie that I used to get confused with the
others, and I can't recall now who did it:

"Shout, shout, knock yourself out..."

John M Davison

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Feb 26, 1993, 10:35:06 PM2/26/93
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In article <losk8v...@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> mill...@scofield.Corp.Sun.COM (Gary Milliken) writes:
>The originally posted question was about the 1959 Isley Brothers up-tempo song,
>which was frequently covered, first by Joey Dee & the Starliters and then by
>numerous British artists including Lulu:
>
> "You know you make me wanna Shout..."
>
>There is yet another up-tempo oldie-goldie that I used to get confused with the
>others, and I can't recall now who did it:
>
> "Shout, shout, knock yourself out..."

There's also "Shout" by Depeche Mode.

--
John Davison
davi...@ecn.purdue.edu

Jamie Lubin

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Mar 1, 1993, 2:30:24 PM3/1/93
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In article <losk8v...@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> mill...@scofield.Corp.Sun.COM (Gary Milliken) writes:

Ernie Maresca.

Samuel Larson UCLA Astronomy

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Mar 2, 1993, 2:19:42 PM3/2/93
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No listing of "shout" songs would be complete without DEVO's "Shout",
the title cut off of their 1984 album of the same name.

sammy

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