I feel so lucky to have lived it, young teen in the 80s it doesn’t get any better than that. These guys are superb and put on an awesome live performance 35 years on! 80s will never die.
I became a flight attendant in 1982 at the age of 23. Based in Dallas, I would hit up all of the underground record shops on my layovers in cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco searching the import sections for bands that were not yet released in the USA. I had record albums of bands like Pseudo Echo, The Cure, and Pet Shop Boys well before those songs were released in America and would take those albums with me to Club Anaconda, my favorite underground night club in Dallas, where the DJ would play them. The 80's were such an incredible time to be young and free!
That is awesome, in Mexico City wheee I’m from it was literally impossible to get that type of music, we have to bring music from USA or Europe and share it, there were a couple of underground places, it was such a great time to be young, I would not change it for anything
I so vividly recall the power of my emotions, when I put on this newly purchased record, turned of my bedroom light, and blasted this song at full volume! It was sheer and utter ecstasy, ..pure Joy! My love affair with music has continued ; only the music has changed. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I remember the first time Pseudo Echo played on Countdown, first pub band Molly had appear on the show that weren't signed up with anýone, & l was instantly hooked on their music & Brian Canham's voice (loved their song Listening) & l was an instant fan, l collected everything Pseudp Echo l could lay my hands on & played tbeir cassettes til l knew every single word in all of their songs, & still do today, first cassette l ever owned was Autumnal Park & though l played it til it no longer worked, l still own it & all the otber cassettes (some of which l own multiple copies of), have been to just about everyone of tbis bands concerts in both N.S.W's & QLD since l was 16 & l'm now 49 & Brian Canham still sounds amazing, just live the deep resonance his voice has & l still think he's easy on tbe eyes as well. I am a diehard Pseudo Echo fan & felt this band never truly received the recognition from the music industry that they deserved.
@@otawwato what do you mean from new Zealand the lead sing grew up in my next door neighbours house in Melbourne and they went to the school up the road.
Absolute gem, another great aussie 80’s band world class and still sound as fresh and fantastic today …feel blessed to have grown up as a teenager then in that magical era !
He was a cousin of a school friend. We got photo's with him when we were kids at my mate's birthday. l remember ALLLL the females (wives included) could not stop drooling over him.
These were my boys for a while when i was 15. Now 25 years on, and still brings me back fond memories. I had their tape(regrettably cd's were not around at that time), and i would listen to their songs. A great band with funky music!
I miss hanging out in the video game arcades and listening to this song, sound of video games, quarters on the top of the machines for spots in line and the smell of stale popcorn drifting in the air. I still remember the sound of Tempest, Galaxian, Joust and Missile Command...
I came to know of Pseudo Echo with their song ' living in a dream', from the movie ' North Shore'. I've only recently begun to look into their other stuff and I'm so glad I have. I'm a little late to the party, but I'm loving this band.
Loved their sound, visually they were so different from what I was used to seeing in the 70s, digital drums, keyboards played like guitars, great band to watch live, Aussie, Aussie, Ausssie !!!!
I remember this from the 80's. I was about 18, and desperately wanted hair like the lead singer! The Simmons drums, the roland keyboard, the oen-neck jumpers ... classic 80's! Brilliant!
I saw this band live at nth coast somewhere hardly anyone there but they still played kept the music going always got time for a band that does this no matter how big or small the crowd is. Great Aussie band.
This song reminds me of 1984 because it was getting so much airplay then. I listen to this among other Pseudo Echo's song whenever I am feeling down and reminiscence about the care-free 80s in Melbourne and all would be fine thereafter.
im here coz i remeber listening to them..after the made the remake to funky town...so young and talented..where have they gone, all the best ones disapear never to be heard again..love you guys still even today
@Dashland13 I grew up in Chicago and heard this song once in a dance mix on the radio station WBMX, which was one of two R&B stations, and both of them were the only stations that played dance music, New Wave and synth-pop being genres included in the eclectic mixture that made up the dance scene in the 80's
This was my favourite album that year. A Beat For You was my favourite song. Autumnal Park was the peak of Psuedo Echo for me. It was darker, moody, charismatic and more mysterious than anything else they have done. The Simmons electric drums and bass synth of the Roland Jupiter 8 are just superb.
I really miss the 1980s/1990s...such a wonderfull era of ground breaking music..which was based on social and political events at the time,music in those years,its words had so much meaning to it,and it was real,and had such raw heartfelt emotion and passion..it was just so beautifull to listen to..icehouse-cross the border,..tears for fears..shout,Bruce Springsteen.. Born in the 🇺🇸 USA.. watch the Vietnam war tribute to born in the USA.. it's so very emotionally heart wrenching..I could go on forever..I really miss those wonderfull years of the 1980s/1990s..it was a time like no other,much respect also to the 1960s/1970s also!.
Новая волна. Лучше ничего трудно найти. Респект вам. Слушал первый раз давно, но нашел ещё раз уже лет пять назад. Электро барабаны, причи, одежда) Наши 80-е.
super! Imádnivalóak voltak akkor a férfiak! Nagyon tetszett ez a korszak! MInden srác helyes volt, még a rondáknak is jól állt ez a stílus! Csodás évek voltak! És csodásan helyes fiúk! Mára kihaltak:)
Really enjoyed the Pseudo Echo best of tape I got in 1987. I met a german girl on our exchange trip and she played this to me in her room. Astrid. Beautiful. 14 years old times. No wonder I got an A in that subject.
looking back it was an amazing privilege to be on the ground floor of the emerging disco scene in the mid 70s working with disco machines and later nightclubs right through to the late 00s. it was amazing to see a relatively small country like aus. punch way above its weight in relation to music and rock bands.
Don't we just love our New Wave...wish we can bring it back again. Missing it so much. One of my favourite 80's group and one of my fave new wave song! BRILLIANT!
I wonder how people who weren't born in this decade will look back at the music from it? I mean the few who take the time to listen to it and hear it. See, I wasn't born until after the 80s so I didn't experience it in its prime, However I can take time to listen to songs and like them eventually, So one has to wonder what teenagers of 15 years from now will think of "20 year old songs" And compare them to songs from the 90s or whatever the future has in store for us.
Just found out on Wikipedia these guys were huge in Australia, reunited in 1999 and are tourintg now to sold out shows. Cool. I only know them from FunkyTown, and I just watched this video - I really like these guys, I hope they have a lot of success.
My favourite and first childhood song. Dad played it for me when I was around 4 or 5 years old, here in New Zealand....I adore it to this day. The song, the video clip captured my heart and attention, like no other. Maybe Duran Duran's "Wild Boys" or Real Life's "Send me an Angel" were runner-up's.
This is a top quality video of the 80's absolutely one of the best. Pseudo Echo is one of the best bands of the 80's in terms of New Wave and romanitics. Popularly the group is from Australia which has produced many talented musicians which includes Pseudo Echo.
Shared this with my mucho friends on Facebook because it is musically pertinent in so many ways if you want to talk about 80s music. I loved the New Romantic movement within the New Wave genre and Pseudo Echo was in the tops. To the naysayers... I don't get it, really don't, and I'm ready to verbally abuse with my depth of music history knowledge. But people like that are too arrogant of opinion to change, unlike me, who simply knows they are right ;P
I saw PE around '85 in a Philadelphia club. I hung out with Pierre and the whole band was so amazed to be in America at the time. They were new to America, but I wasn't new to their music!
Saw Pseudo Echo live back in the 80s. Was one of the girls who'd insist on being in the front row of the audience. Then spent a lot of time thinking I was too old for them. Now I like them again.
For folks like me that were fortunate enough to live their teens during the 80s, Pseudo Echo wrote the soundtrack to our lives! Great band!
JarnBjorn72 I wish I got to experience that... at least there's the internet to listen to great 80s music! It keeps their memories alive!
EricaFlipped Amen, Erica! It's great that the youngsters of today can experience great classic music like this on the internet! ;-D
JarnBjorn72 wish I got to experience it. I'm a teen of today but at least I still grew up as a little kid with this stuff, this is so nostalgic for me
true!
No, SWANS were the soundtrack to our teen lives in the 80's.
absolutely brilliant song !!!!
in my opinion, there will never be anything as good as 80's music !
I can drink to that.
I LEGIT JUST found this band & song today; I am completely obsessed 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 !!!
have you listened to their version of Funky Town? Its sooo good
@@canterburyange24 I have! It’s literally the only cover version I will accept lol!
I feel so lucky to have lived it, young teen in the 80s it doesn’t get any better than that. These guys are superb and put on an awesome live performance 35 years on! 80s will never die.
I became a flight attendant in 1982 at the age of 23. Based in Dallas, I would hit up all of the underground record shops on my layovers in cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco searching the import sections for bands that were not yet released in the USA. I had record albums of bands like Pseudo Echo, The Cure, and Pet Shop Boys well before those songs were released in America and would take those albums with me to Club Anaconda, my favorite underground night club in Dallas, where the DJ would play them. The 80's were such an incredible time to be young and free!
Andrew brother 😭 YOU are the Sickest Mutha F#%KER,, MORE power to you sir 🙌🙌🙌🤞
USA is a funny country. Pseudo Echo and underground??? 😂
That is awesome, in Mexico City wheee I’m from it was literally impossible to get that type of music, we have to bring music from USA or Europe and share it, there were a couple of underground places, it was such a great time to be young, I would not change it for anything
Yeah I was in HS during those days, I went to their concert in Sydney when we were visiting my cousins.
I wanna go back to the 80's
I think all of us who grew up with this music do !
so do I
Me too! Where's a DeLorean when you need one?😕
Hell yeah, where’s the Delorean at ???
It's only another 60 more years, and it will be the 80s once again.
Ahh the 80's was the best generation to live in! Best music ever! 💓💓💓💋
Gosh I miss the 80's. Great song and still love this band.
When I have a crappy day, they always put a smile on my face after. Respect
I so vividly recall the power of my emotions, when I put on this newly purchased record, turned of my bedroom light, and blasted this song at full volume! It was sheer and utter ecstasy, ..pure Joy! My love affair with music has continued ; only the music has changed. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Growing up with tracks like this was the best. Legend group.
I remember the first time Pseudo Echo played on Countdown, first pub band Molly had appear on the show that weren't signed up with anýone, & l was instantly hooked on their music & Brian Canham's voice (loved their song Listening) & l was an instant fan, l collected everything Pseudp Echo l could lay my hands on & played tbeir cassettes til l knew every single word in all of their songs, & still do today, first cassette l ever owned was Autumnal Park & though l played it til it no longer worked, l still own it & all the otber cassettes (some of which l own multiple copies of), have been to just about everyone of tbis bands concerts in both N.S.W's & QLD since l was 16 & l'm now 49 & Brian Canham still sounds amazing, just live the deep resonance his voice has & l still think he's easy on tbe eyes as well. I am a diehard Pseudo Echo fan & felt this band never truly received the recognition from the music industry that they deserved.
Yes,love this song so much!! One of my favorites of theirs!! 😍🥰❤️
These guys were great live, digital drums, guitar keyboards, so talented, couldn't stay seated if we tried LOL
Brilliant New Wave Song from one of my favourite Australian bands. Go Echo!
Love this Aussie Band, great 80s music ❤
I burn with desire for the 1980's.
Thankfully this was my music era woohoo
You mean you burn a desire for Australian 80's
go back there
日本から聞いています。
とても素敵な音楽で大好きです!
Pretty cool music never heard them before
They’re from Melbourne, Australia. I lived in Australia in the 80’s and Pseudo Echo were one of the bigger bands then.
@@ilovesuisse1 Originally from New Zealand. Went on ''COUNTDOWN'' Made big time in Australia
@@otawwato what do you mean from new Zealand the lead sing grew up in my next door neighbours house in Melbourne and they went to the school up the road.
,🤣🤣 from NZ...get a load.... from nth suburbs of Melbourne. Coburg and Brunswick boys. Some ppl geezz.
Awesome Aussie talent, Australia had the greatest 80's band's & track's in the world.
Midnight Oil!!!
Men At Work !!
@@NetGuyMsia Aussie Oi Oi oi.
g'day mate. inxs. icehouse. rick springfield.. ACDC
The Church
Absolute gem, another great aussie 80’s band world class and still sound as fresh and fantastic today …feel blessed to have grown up as a teenager then in that magical era !
The drummer is fantastic! Good song!
He was a cousin of a school friend. We got photo's with him when we were kids at my mate's birthday. l remember ALLLL the females (wives included) could not stop drooling over him.
These were my boys for a while when i was 15. Now 25 years on, and still brings me back fond memories. I had their tape(regrettably cd's were not around at that time), and i would listen to their songs. A great band with funky music!
Are you still Listening?
Can we bring back 80s new wave hairstyles?
Omg yes. Best era for hair and fashion. I WANT IT BACK!
Do you mean scene kids?
If we brought that back, the world would be a much better place
NO!
Yes. Hair styles lack style nowadays. All flat, silky and straight... Boring.
Still a fuking awesome song almost 40 years later!
One of the best songs of the 80's imho
I miss hanging out in the video game arcades and listening to this song, sound of video games, quarters on the top of the machines for spots in line and the smell of stale popcorn drifting in the air. I still remember the sound of Tempest, Galaxian, Joust and Missile Command...
I came to know of Pseudo Echo with their song ' living in a dream', from the movie ' North Shore'. I've only recently begun to look into their other stuff and I'm so glad I have. I'm a little late to the party, but I'm loving this band.
This is the best of synthpop. Such a underrated song, it should receive air play on the classic stations
Steve Tici if only I owned my own radio station..
Does Coles Radio count as a “classic” station? :P
Watched them live at the Paradise Club in Tottenham (Melbourne) many years ago and still remember how good they were.
Loved their sound, visually they were so different from what I was used to seeing in the 70s, digital drums, keyboards played like guitars, great band to watch live, Aussie, Aussie, Ausssie !!!!
I remember this from the 80's. I was about 18, and desperately wanted hair like the lead singer!
The Simmons drums, the roland keyboard, the oen-neck jumpers ... classic 80's! Brilliant!
I saw this band live at nth coast somewhere hardly anyone there but they still played kept the music going always got time for a band that does this no matter how big or small the crowd is. Great Aussie band.
This song reminds me of 1984 because it was getting so much airplay then. I listen to this among other Pseudo Echo's song whenever I am feeling down and reminiscence about the care-free 80s in Melbourne and all would be fine thereafter.
Great voice. So glad born earlier and enjoying the 80s when they happened and not now
a beat for you by pseudo echo, is a timeless great song in my opinion.
*FUNKY*
*TOWN*
im here coz i remeber listening to them..after the made the remake to funky town...so young and talented..where have they gone, all the best ones disapear never to be heard again..love you guys still even today
Heard this on my friends playlist and I've finally found the actual song by remembering the main chorus.
@Dashland13 I grew up in Chicago and heard this song once in a dance mix on the radio station WBMX, which was one of two R&B stations, and both of them were the only stations that played dance music, New Wave and synth-pop being genres included in the eclectic mixture that made up the dance scene in the 80's
An excellent Aussie song by a super Aussie band !
😍...Hummina Hummina!
Love the New Romantic look from back then.
This was my favourite album that year. A Beat For You was my favourite song. Autumnal Park was the peak of Psuedo Echo for me. It was darker, moody, charismatic and more mysterious than anything else they have done. The Simmons electric drums and bass synth of the Roland Jupiter 8 are just superb.
This is my favorite Pseudo Echo video. My hair lools just like Brian's.
Does your hair still look like Brian's all these years later?
@@mordaciousfilms not 100 percent but I’m still holding up the 80s style! Check it out on my instagram @bennyboy2293
@@ben6273 Just followed you - and you sure are! Same here.
@@mordaciousfilms thank you! I’ll fallow you back! Can’t believe that comment was from 11 years ago! 😬
@@ben6273 I love it! haha
Bought my first Marshall amp from that drummer around that time... and it's still going!!!
One of those songs that will forever echo in my heart. There is nothing Pseudo about Pseudo echo. 🤘🏽
Kenneth Tan Schneider it will forever pseudo echo in your heart
Truly this is so...allowing for the word *ever* to take its place 💖
Just like you're for-ever in my heart 💖
My heart ever beats for you, always ❤🔥💙💜❤💖🧡💚🤍💗💓💞❣
@@Lilykins Always and forever, my dear Love 💙🧡💖💗💞💕❤❤🔥🥰
Be Still My Heart ..
The Lead Singer is Absolutely Stunning !!
Catch a Glimpse, Remember It Forever ..
❤🇳🇿
I loved Pseudo Echo - still do! I wanted to have Brian's babies hahaha
Perfectly crafted song, i'm proud of listening to this kind of music!!
I really miss the 1980s/1990s...such a wonderfull era of ground breaking music..which was based on social and political events at the time,music in those years,its words had so much meaning to it,and it was real,and had such raw heartfelt emotion and passion..it was just so beautifull to listen to..icehouse-cross the border,..tears for fears..shout,Bruce Springsteen.. Born in the 🇺🇸 USA.. watch the Vietnam war tribute to born in the USA.. it's so very emotionally heart wrenching..I could go on forever..I really miss those wonderfull years of the 1980s/1990s..it was a time like no other,much respect also to the 1960s/1970s also!.
Новая волна. Лучше ничего трудно найти. Респект вам. Слушал первый раз давно, но нашел ещё раз уже лет пять назад. Электро барабаны, причи, одежда) Наши 80-е.
Certainly, i can wrote English, but it's don't matter.
Never saw the video until today! Man hes channeling a younger Bowie here. Have loved these guys since the 80s
super! Imádnivalóak voltak akkor a férfiak! Nagyon tetszett ez a korszak! MInden srác helyes volt, még a rondáknak is jól állt ez a stílus! Csodás évek voltak! És csodásan helyes fiúk! Mára kihaltak:)
Really enjoyed the Pseudo Echo best of tape I got in 1987. I met a german girl on our exchange trip and she played this to me in her room. Astrid. Beautiful. 14 years old times. No wonder I got an A in that subject.
if you cross Thompson Twins, Duran Duran and Depeche Mode with ACDC you may get Pseudo Echo.
was a teenager when they entered the charts ,still thrush the song today
My very first concert was Pseudo Echo. I think I was 15. The ticket price was NZD$27.50
Those were the days.
Next to Culture Club , PE was my band growing up ...loved these guys ..couldn't wait for MTV to play their videos ..
looking back it was an amazing privilege to be on the ground floor of the emerging disco scene in the mid 70s working with disco machines and
later nightclubs right through to the late 00s. it was amazing to see a relatively small country like aus. punch way above its weight in relation to music and rock bands.
I saw Brian play a few years ago in Sydney when i was releasing their first new song in a few decades. Was awesome!
Don't we just love our New Wave...wish we can bring it back again. Missing it so much. One of my favourite 80's group and one of my fave new wave song! BRILLIANT!
The intro is insanely good!!.
I wonder how people who weren't born in this decade will look back at the music from it? I mean the few who take the time to listen to it and hear it. See, I wasn't born until after the 80s so I didn't experience it in its prime, However I can take time to listen to songs and like them eventually, So one has to wonder what teenagers of 15 years from now will think of "20 year old songs" And compare them to songs from the 90s or whatever the future has in store for us.
one of my fav tracks of all time
Spectacular.
This is the essence from the eighties !
They are about to become huge....again
Just found out on Wikipedia these guys were huge in Australia, reunited in 1999 and are tourintg now to sold out shows. Cool. I only know them from FunkyTown, and I just watched this video - I really like these guys, I hope they have a lot of success.
My favourite and first childhood song. Dad played it for me when I was around 4 or 5 years old, here in New Zealand....I adore it to this day. The song, the video clip captured my heart and attention, like no other. Maybe Duran Duran's "Wild Boys" or Real Life's "Send me an Angel" were runner-up's.
This is a top quality video of the 80's absolutely one of the best. Pseudo Echo is one of the best bands of the 80's in terms of New Wave and romanitics. Popularly the group is from Australia which has produced many talented musicians which includes Pseudo Echo.
Totally 80's! from the clothes,the hair,the poises ,and the ROLAND keyboards :-)
The Simmons SDSV drums, they sound good even today, it was part of the electronic revolution of the 80'S, I still got mine and I love it!
Authentic 80's !!!
100 % genuine.
This song is the best I've ever heard
I'm so glad nearly 15 years on hotsxybch's upload of this track is the go to. Good to see some things remain the same.
They look SO young! I used to go see them perform in St kilda, I remember seeing Brian pul up in his porsche and he was only 19.
back when Melbourne had an interesting music scene...
Karen Menzies I aspire to be like that, but since I'm 19 I don't see that happening anytime soon!
19 with a Porsche...they must have come from Money.
In St Kilda ??!! Nobody lives there anymore
This is a top quality video of the 80's absolutely one of the best.
Shared this with my mucho friends on Facebook because it is musically pertinent in so many ways if you want to talk about 80s music. I loved the New Romantic movement within the New Wave genre and Pseudo Echo was in the tops. To the naysayers... I don't get it, really don't, and I'm ready to verbally abuse with my depth of music history knowledge. But people like that are too arrogant of opinion to change, unlike me, who simply knows they are right ;P
That was almost ga-gibberish jibber-jabber. That chick's comments ticked me off.
fantastic music.... great down to earth bunch of guys....met them after they played in the pub
i love his haircut & look, cool & brilliant, never seen before.. the most punk style in the 80s and nowadays...
Love the name of your channel 💖
I saw PE around '85 in a Philadelphia club. I hung out with Pierre and the whole band was so amazed to be in America at the time. They were new to America, but I wasn't new to their music!
Man, what a rush from the past. I think I wore this cassette out playing that song over and over. Thank you for posting it.
The singer was so hot . Talented band have one of their albums love early Australian music being a kiwi ..
I love this song since 1984... when I've heard it first time :)
How have people given this a thumbs down? Great tune!
Amazon. I just bought the long plays cd a couple weeks ago. It is what I remember on vinyl.
Saw Pseudo Echo live back in the 80s. Was one of the girls who'd insist on being in the front row of the audience. Then spent a lot of time thinking I was too old for them. Now I like them again.
greetings from Turkey. great song ...
ahh this is my childhood tunes gotta love 80s aussie music...i think its time for a mash up with these guys
Way Killer song!!! I listen to Pseudo Echo all the time!!
the 80's music will never die
Some fine New Wave from down under!
Totally loved this group
They were my first live band... amazing live. Ballina RSL. YESSSSSSSSSS!!
they were my fav aussie band...saw them at dapto league and shellharbour rsl...and yes, they were amazing
just watched " will it be over tomorrow '. im am massive pseud fan from 83, but i prefer this
Brian Canham what a little cutie he was
This is the best song eva! LOVE PSEUDO ECHO!
I don’t remember this song at all but I like it.
Great band saw them Bombay ROCK surfers 84
What a song ❤
Fantastic song.