Mad World Lyrics
this song is about how messed up the world is. how people spend their lives going through the same old motions everyday, just doing their best to not think about death....instead of just living their lives.
Ok, where can I read the meanings of the song, and not comments about Donnie Darko, o Gary Jules? Geez, how annoying.
@angeliquezombified there is a website about the guy who wrote it and tears for fears performing it, it is called Tears For Fears: how we made Mad World - the Guardian
@angeliquezombified there is a website about the guy who wrote it and tears for fears performing it, it is called Tears For Fears: how we made Mad World - the Guardian
@angeliquezombified I'm gonna have to disagree with you. I highly doubt that's what the songs writer was thinking about as he was writing it. But hey, you tried. That's all that matters. E for effort!
@angeliquezombified I'm gonna have to disagree with you. I highly doubt that's what the songs writer was thinking about as he was writing it. But hey, you tried. That's all that matters. E for effort!
@angeliquezombified People just talking the original composers, not about covers, with all my respects to REM.
@angeliquezombified People just talking the original composers, not about covers, with all my respects to REM.
Shut the fuck up about Donnie freakin' Darko!
ITS A DIFFERENT BLOODY SINGER. Go on the Gary Jules page to talk about it. I even went to the liberty of getting the link for you:
http://www.songmeanings.net/lyric.php?lid=97434
highlight, copy, paste, AND FUCK OFF.
That said, great song =]
Just a quick add to my previous post: According to Curt, the word is actually "Hlaajean": a reference to Hlaaj, a figmentary planet that producer Chris Hughes created. Curt told this story in a 1983 interview, and he recently confirmed its accuracy.
UGH! Who cares about the Donnie Darko version! We're on the Tears for Fears artist page. good grief.
Awright... In various places, such as on youtube comments I have heard people saying that the cover is "more emotional" and "more human". But i think this song doesnt have to sound like that. it has a manic, eerie, detatched feeling to it. it is somebody out in this mad world feeling alienated, scared, isolated, even though they are surrounded by people.They are unnable to tell any of the "familiar faces". Do they actually know each other? Do they actually know more than just the tip of the ice berg about people they see svery day? no expression... they hide the tears. i think that the teacher was showing the person that they will be looked through, part of a crowd. Sometimes they cant tell others because dont know themselves what is wrong. sorry if i am not making any sense, by the way.
Thanks to biba01 for the "hlaajean" correction.
The part of the song containing "'enlargen' your world" had bothered me for a long time --- even though it has clearly been adopted to "enlargen" your world in the Gary Jules cover version, the original Tears for Fears version does NOT sound like Curt is saying "enlargen" at all. Later performances by Tears for Fears seem to skip the reference entirely, raising further suspicion. If you read Curt's lips in this youtube video of a 1982 performance, it's even more apparent that he's saying "hlaajean" and not "enlargen" --- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBJePxdPX3Y (see 2:00.)
Possibilities I came up with which matched the speech sound more closely, but still didn't seem quite right, were "Herodian world," in reference to Herod The Great (who massacred babies fearing the rise of Jesus) and "Alogian world," in reference to the Alogian sect (a group who rejected Christ as the rational principle that governs the universe.) Both terms were a little bit off from what Curt was saying phonetically, and though either could be interpreted as conveying a "harsh" world that fits the atmosphere of the song, both are subjective religious references.
I think "Hlaajean world" refers to how alien and foreign the world can sometimes feel. People of modern societies can become so easily caught up in themselves that they become isolated and disconnected from the rest of the world. While this still holds today, I think it was especially true in the 80's, when people had more money to spend and seemed driven to express their individuality in exotic ways.
@jayjech According to Curt Smith it's 'Halargian world' and the imaginary planet is called 'Halarge' http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/dec/10/how-we-made-mad-world-tears-fears
@jayjech According to Curt Smith it's 'Halargian world' and the imaginary planet is called 'Halarge' http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/dec/10/how-we-made-mad-world-tears-fears
@jayjech Actually, in Roland Orzabel's own words, the line is "Halargian world". You won't find any meaningful reference to it; it's a "made up" planet that they came up with back when they wrote the song.
@jayjech Actually, in Roland Orzabel's own words, the line is "Halargian world". You won't find any meaningful reference to it; it's a "made up" planet that they came up with back when they wrote the song.
I've had enough of people acting like depression and suicide are issues that only teenagers struggle with! This song is very much about depression. It is not age specific.
being a donnie darko fan myself i thought i'd express my utter annoyance at everyones insistance on plugging the movie everytime they have a chance to speak. the world does not revolve about this movie. GlassShard obviously you missed the whole meaning, good job.
anyhow the song. it reminds me of every day when you run through your motions and everything is the same and everything is disastisfying and dissapointing.
i'd have to say that the TTF version is much better than Gary Jules' version, because they're the one who came up with it. i fee like no one can portray a song the way it's supposed to be, except for the people who KNOW the song.
COME ONNNNN. yeah, donnie darko was an amazing film, but this is about the SONG, not the film that features a cover of the song. its the same in the thread for head over heels.
I do really like this song, and i think the lyrics are so suble and beautiful. i like both versions, this one and Gary Jules. The other covers I have heard i cant really comment on as i havent heard them.