I am 70 yrs young and this song just hits my senses. Than I saw the video and I loved the song even more, quite engaging. So now I am happy that UTUBE had this video CRY so I can listen to it on repeat.
This is a reissue. I'm trying to find another it's got a female singer on it, but that may just be a cover. Here it is a cover: Lisa Edwards from 1993 it's very well done. ruclips.net/video/IvDwXkiq348/видео.html
Firstly, thank you Jose Mourinho for winning the treble for us interisti. Secondly, I recommend you watching Miami Vice. One of the best scenes had this song in the background...such a timeless TV show. It was the main inspiration for GTA Vice City, and was also featuring the voiceover of Philip Michael Thomas as Lance Vance, aka "Ricardo Tubbs" on Miami Vice.
@@redskies4530 I tried listening to it but it was pretty poor for me. Happy if you liked it though. We can't all like the same music or things would get boring.
I remember watching this on repeat playing on a loop in Dixon’s electrical store in the 80’s as a child I was mesmerised by the changing faces. Now as an adult I’m mesmerised again but understand the lyrics much more now. Sometimes you have to live a life before the lyrics reach into your heart and have meaning.
This song always sticks with me due to the video accompanying it. For whatever reason, way back in the 80s, I was a kid in a local electronics store in the UK (probably Dixons or similar) where they were showcasing the "latest" Laser Disc players, and one of the setups had this playing on a loop. I remember being mesmerised by the (at the time) amazing crystal-clear picture quality and the seamless transitions between the faces, not to mention the song itself was very captivating. It's stuck with me for 40 years at this point. Something very haunting, yet fascinating about the melody and visuals. Brilliant.
I feel your pain fella. I was dating a girl when this album came out, she bought me a copy. She left me when she went off to uni and I was totally heartbroken, this track takes me right back to that time. Also #7 Is like Mr T. Don’t think it is.
I remember being 8 years old sitting on the rug in front of the tv and this came on the Saturday morning kids show in1985. I was blown away... never heard it again for 30 years or so and looked it up from that vague memory. Awesome tune.
@@MD-lf3gt I don’t think it was… the words are almost in childish terms. I certainly understood people could be mean and make you cry. In fact, I may be reaching here, but I think it made me realise that it was the same for grown ups and a universal thing.
Ground-breaking in it's day. Pioneers of pop video. Superb track, and outstanding video, no wonder they were in high demand back then. Better than this crap, on the radio these days, with a few exceptions.🙏❤🙏❤🎹🎶
I suppose we all have a certain bias towards our own favourite period of music & mine was the 80’s. It’s amazing how certain songs have the power to transport you to a certain time in your life & generate so much emotion.💚
I remember this when it was first aired . It blew me away . I'm 60 now and I watching it with my 9 year old beautiful daughter . Makes me wanna cry ..... with JOY . Bless you both .
@@markcooney1935 In Australia's case, too few immigrants as it will slow the economic recovery and cause the property market to tank. Unless the existing residents don't start having lots of kids. Simple economics really.
This is such a haunting song, especially in the dark, alone with my mind making videos of all the hurting of my life and tears silently falling into my pillow....
Still so remarkably modern for the time recorded between late 1984 and spring 85. Played this one on the way back from East Grinstead visiting scientologists.
It was the 80's when I first listened with great enthusiasm to this beautiful piece of music through the amazing TV series "Miami Vice" starring the unique Don Johnson! Stay safe, sending love from Athens
all my 57 years of life and teenager in the 80's , many music videos i have seen over and over up now 2022, this will always be the very best, so deep so creative
I've loved this song since its release and every time I come across it I listen and watch in awe, it's a brilliant video and was groundbreaking at its release. I imagine myself sitting on a park bench "people watching" as the world goes by which I do enjoy, then goodness gracious me, Trevor Horn passes by, what a genious. ❤
pure talent, just 2 of the multi talented 10CC..what a fantastic set of musicians they were..i loved them from first hearing....their music catalogue is immense. 💗💗💗💗💗
Wo gibt es heute denn noch so eine Musik. Einfach großartig . Ja , ja die achtziger . Das waren noch Zeiten. .Muß mann einfach erlebt haben. So was kommt nie zurück.
Two of the most forward thinking, creative people who ever got into the arts. I've lived and loved all through their careers and always been amazed and impressed. I thank them both for everything.
Wenn ich das Lied höre ,muß ich immer an meine erste große Fahrt mit meiner Kreidler Flory vom Bergischenland bis zum Nürburg Ring denken. Mit Kumpel Christoph und seiner Flory. Das war im Jahr 1985. Einfach großartig diese Zeit .
I've always loved this song and remember how impressive the long sequence of carful iris wipes and spot dissolves was back in the mid 80s. On a bit of a nostalgia trip, I just realized that the last guy to say, "Cry!" is the front man from the Buggles and founding member of Art of Noise, Trevor Horn. A little googling tells me he was actually the producer for the song, along with lots of other great 80s bands!
Came here via 'Professor of Rock - My Top 5 80s Hidden Gems That Were One Hit Wonders' - it's his #1 - rightfully so (I guess there are many more though...), also because of the video, which was mesmerizing - and he mentions Horn - forgot he was in The Bugles and Art of Noise - great bands too! Rewatching the video after decades (having it seen 'endlessly', as MTV just started in Europe), I remembered most of the faces - the girl at 1:54 being gorgeous!
@@ibubezi7685 Godley and Creme also directed & produced a bunch of the more visually creative music videos for other popular bands of the 80s, like the Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger, Wang Chung - Everybody Have Fun, and Duran Duran's hit Girls on Film, with the peculiar theme of sumo wrestling. Wonderfully creative guys, G&C; sort of a strange blend between The Residents and Simple Minds.
@@fxm5715 They made this video and enjoyed it so much and felt they could not continue writing (after such a hit), that they focused on video-producing, as this video attracted a lot of fellow artists - resulting in the successes you mention. Kinda lucky stroke (and deservedly so!).
Back in the 1980s, there were four big gay dances held at the Masonic Temple, which was a spectacular venue for dancing. I went often and got many great memories from them, one of them being the premiere of this video. I didn’t dance, I just watched. Still get chills when I hear it.
Great Song. Great video. The video concept and technique had been used by the Australian band The Reels in their song "Shout and Deliver" four years earlier in 1981. Godley and Creme were able to refine the technique with newer technology. And then Michael Jackson too it to another level with "Black and White" in 1991.
Nervo 63 yes he has a great voice but so does Lol and Graham but Eric Stewart had the best voice just listen to him on people in love and feel the benefit absolutely brilliant
Von diesem Song kann ich einfach nicht genug bekommen. Einfach großartig. Das war eine toll Zeit , wo der Song raus gekommen ist. (1985) . Leider gibt es so was heute nicht mehr . Doch die Erinnerung bleibt. MFG Thomas Wagner
50% of one of the most under-rated bands of the 70,s..still listen to sheet music & how dare you,40 odd years later,a very talented 4some and of course,their masterpiece,Im not in love,ty 10cc.
Godley & Creme. Cry. - They have got lovely voices and sing so well with each other. The lyrics are catchy and well written. The photography is amazing 😉
Afternoons with Niko, driving slowly in a gray Washington on the side of the coast appreciating the beautiful sunset are things that GTA V will never have.
@@sebastianwrites Never heard of any of these artists 🤷🏼♂️ would you consider their music pop? Yes, there are definitely some great “new” bands around but I was just mentioning pop music really. The War on drugs are one of the best bands (especially live) in recent years for me.
Good morning,. How i love your Beautiful Song,. Last night i have geard it again after so many years, Thank you so much👍👍👍🤗😘Happy greetings and weekend to you👩🌄🎉🍁🍁🍃
Godley and Creme also directed videos for Status Quo ("Something 'bout You Baby I Like"), The Police ("Every Breath You Take", "Synchronicity II", "Wrapped Around Your Finger"), Culture Club ("Victims"), Duran Duran ("Girls on Film", "A View to a Kill"), Herbie Hancock ("Rockit"), Go West ("We Close Our Eyes"), Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush ("Don't Give Up"), Frankie Goes to Hollywood ("Two Tribes", "The Power of Love"), Sting ("If You Love Somebody Set Them Free", "Fields of Gold"), Toyah ("Thunder in the Mountains"), Visage ("Fade to Grey"), George Harrison ("When We Was Fab"), Lou Reed ("No Money Down"), Wang Chung ("Everybody Have Fun Tonight"), and Yes ("Leave It"), among many others, up to Godley's video for The Beatles' 1996 single, "Real Love", from the Beatles Anthology.
Some songs just never leave your soul and this is one of them.
so true
Yeah, times we're better back then if you ask me .. technology was still fun back then, less complicated. It had a certain charm..
On point.
Well said Jim classic song
❤
1985, what a magical year that was, i would go back in a heartbeat.
Me too
And watch Friday Night Videos...
It was only yesterday.
Me too, I was 17 and very oblivious to the world around me in political terms, innocent.I had a very good friend who Ive not seen in 20 years now.
I am 70 yrs young and this song just hits my senses. Than I saw the video and I loved the song even more, quite engaging. So now I am happy that UTUBE had this video CRY so I can listen to it on repeat.
Godley and Creme wrote some tremendous music in a decade stacked with music to remember. We'll never see their like again.
@pasquale cucciolo i didnt understand a word you said
"Mar ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann", as my mother might say!
when you come from a band called 10 CC, you know its gonna be good.
@@garrysmith6734 , and if my memory is correct they were called hotlegs before 10cc garry
Some very BIZARRE music.
For people who want to listen to a challenging prog rock album, listen to their album Consequences.
I remember this playing on the radio in the background of my dad’s car painting shop. Oh how I miss him.
That is a cool memory. Now I can remember your dad too. In my own way, I can imagine.
Same here, not a garage but a bakery. Also linked this song with my dad…miss him too
My dad loved this song too ...
❤️❤️it’s hard ain’t it
music is emotion .so beautiful that music bring you so much memories and emotions from the past or nowadays 👍👍👍,,mark
Me as a kid - "Cool song"
Me at 40 - actually crying
Because the 80's didn't even know how to say goodbye.
Me at 60 - still crying.
I always remember this song when I'm in deep despair.
me too. 49yrs old
I know, right?
I was blown away by the song and then I saw the film clip as a teenager. Groundbreaking at the time. And still very original today ✨
Even now at 65 and after all the years that have passed since this was first released it still tears your soul apart
Thanks for that
Age is a number NOTHING feeds your SOUL like very LOUD CLASSIC SOUNDS love peace n RESPECT xxx
This is a reissue. I'm trying to find another it's got a female singer on it, but that may just be a cover.
Here it is a cover: Lisa Edwards from 1993 it's very well done.
ruclips.net/video/IvDwXkiq348/видео.html
Turned 65 last year and you are absolutely correct.
This is in every was a masterwork .
I discovered this song in 2008 2009 thanks to the GTA 4 game. Still gave me goosebumps and memories. Perfect song. 80's gem.
I still have IV, although my PC is kinda broken (I can't take taxi rides for some reason).
Firstly, thank you Jose Mourinho for winning the treble for us interisti.
Secondly, I recommend you watching Miami Vice. One of the best scenes had this song in the background...such a timeless TV show. It was the main inspiration for GTA Vice City, and was also featuring the voiceover of Philip Michael Thomas as Lance Vance, aka "Ricardo Tubbs" on Miami Vice.
GTA introduced a generation to good music of the past.
same here, walking back from a night out and listening to this alone in the dark is my vibe.
@@heavenlanes5598just get a XBOX360 or ps3 on the cheap and play it that way
One of the best produced songs EVER.
Hi I recommend a song called 'Where I Come From' By Robert Nix
I agree Jean.
Wasn’t complex production one of 10cc’s things? I love it anyway
@@clareshaughnessy2745 It might have been but this is Godley & Creme, after their time in 10cc.
@@redskies4530 I tried listening to it but it was pretty poor for me. Happy if you liked it though. We can't all like the same music or things would get boring.
What a gorgeous song. I've loved it since it was released.
And yet you hardly ever hear it? I don’t get it
It never left the memory. Awesome song.
Yes, I entirely agree with all your sentiments, A gorgeous song, I hardly ever hear it being played, and it has never left the memory ☺️
I remember watching this on repeat playing on a loop in Dixon’s electrical store in the 80’s as a child I was mesmerised by the changing faces. Now as an adult I’m mesmerised again but understand the lyrics much more now. Sometimes you have to live a life before the lyrics reach into your heart and have meaning.
The music of the early to mid 80's had a sound like it came from the future. It still does.
True
So true 🥺😭
The film clip definitely was.
It's the synthesizer effect.
Unbeatable.
The song is beautifully sad. But the video is amazing, too. It's one of my all time favorites, and it deserves to be in a museum for video art.
March 2024 and this is still a classy tune and great video
Es correcto
re-introducing myself to this song 38 years later - - - - - and NOW is when I find myself really immersing INTO it. wow.
Still sends a shiver down my spine
It's rubbish
Niko Bellic's official theme
Fits him perfectly
more like Sonny Crockett's
My official theme, for wasting my life
afternoon ride at the bridge of Algonquin
I was driving to Francis McReary's funeral in GTA IV and this was playing. Coincidence?
This song always sticks with me due to the video accompanying it. For whatever reason, way back in the 80s, I was a kid in a local electronics store in the UK (probably Dixons or similar) where they were showcasing the "latest" Laser Disc players, and one of the setups had this playing on a loop. I remember being mesmerised by the (at the time) amazing crystal-clear picture quality and the seamless transitions between the faces, not to mention the song itself was very captivating. It's stuck with me for 40 years at this point. Something very haunting, yet fascinating about the melody and visuals. Brilliant.
It was groundbreaking at the time. :)) You have excellent taste :)
Yes spotting all the famous actors and singers used.
Was very well done and one of the defining videos of the 80s video era
Masterpiece. Enough said.
This song came out when I left school...one of the faces in the video reminds me of a girl I loved...I never saw her again...memories....
Get her on facebook fella.
This song is so old. She is probably very old too. I am in my 40s and I think I was merely 8 when I heard it from Top of the pop.
Was it the one with the beard....don't CRY only joking.😆
I feel your pain fella. I was dating a girl when this album came out, she bought me a copy. She left me when she went off to uni and I was totally heartbroken, this track takes me right back to that time. Also #7 Is like Mr T. Don’t think it is.
I feel you, mate.
that you god for utube im 76 and the music keeps me going bless u all peace
roy john people were more clever then
@@philknickenberg3146 im 87 and they were definitely not
rock on buddy!
Hang in there roy
Let the good times roll Roy.
I remember being 8 years old sitting on the rug in front of the tv and this came on the Saturday morning kids show in1985. I was blown away... never heard it again for 30 years or so and looked it up from that vague memory. Awesome tune.
Same age as me, and very similar recollection of this video 🤪
It looks nothing now but this video was mind blowing at the time....it was for me anyway. I also saw it on the saturday morning show btw. I was 15
must have been heavy for an 8 years old
@@MD-lf3gt I don’t think it was… the words are almost in childish terms. I certainly understood people could be mean and make you cry. In fact, I may be reaching here, but I think it made me realise that it was the same for grown ups and a universal thing.
I remember this, one of the first videos that got out of the system of MTV by doing this....how wonderful. it's a masterpiece.
Thank God I WAS TO HEAR THIS EPIC SONG From the 80's... You Won't Find Classic Songs like this Anymore..👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻😒😑🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
Ground-breaking in it's day. Pioneers of pop video. Superb track, and outstanding video, no wonder they were in high demand back then.
Better than this crap, on the radio these days, with a few exceptions.🙏❤🙏❤🎹🎶
I'm old enough to remember when this was released and everyone went "WOW" :)
Kinkette Pec makes two of us then!😉
Kinkette Pec So am I and music was great then, I was 10.
Video way beyond its time.. Fantastic ❤
I've just noticed that Lol has just about the straightest row of teeth in this video.
Four
Vocals are amazing. Kevin Godley, take a bow. Best vocalist in the astonishingly talented 10cc.
This was one of the most technical outstanding videos ever. And a phantastic voice too. The 80's - the ONE AND ONLY decade of music!!!
Yes this video coupled with the music is stunning ... the thing that MJ based his Black And White music video on ...
You are so right. Huge respect from Ireland
How i miss those times.
You are right. The 60s and 70s produced some of the best music ever. The 80s stepped it up with technology whilst still keeping talent a key factor.
88feji You beat me to it.
I suppose we all have a certain bias towards our own favourite period of music & mine was the 80’s. It’s amazing how certain songs have the power to transport you to a certain time in your life & generate so much emotion.💚
I love this song. Its so beautiful.
I remember this when it was first aired . It blew me away . I'm 60 now and I watching it with my 9 year old beautiful daughter . Makes me wanna cry ..... with JOY . Bless you both .
Watching this June 2020, plenty to cry about now!
ye to many immigrants
Yes indeed
Hahahahaha!!! True
September 2020......still crying!
@@markcooney1935 In Australia's case, too few immigrants as it will slow the economic recovery and cause the property market to tank. Unless the existing residents don't start having lots of kids. Simple economics really.
This is such a haunting song, especially in the dark, alone with my mind making videos of all the hurting of my life and tears silently falling into my pillow....
Love this so much. Still sounds as good as the day it was released.
This song tears my heart apart after I lose a loved one, and I have 😔 🇬🇧 rasta 🇬🇧
Still so remarkably modern for the time recorded between late 1984 and spring 85. Played this one on the way back from East Grinstead visiting scientologists.
Visiting scientologists? OK, we need to hear the full story!
One of my favourite tracks of All-Time
I mainly remembered this song by the video clip, but it's actually a truly beautiful track.
Than's a lot 10 cc/ Godley & Cream.....!!!!!!!Beautiful song in the eighties from an unforgetable group of the seventies.........!!!!!
What a blast from the past!
Forgot how much I love this song 🥰
I was watching an episode of Miami Vice last night. A story of betrayal and they ended the episode with this song....simply brilliant use of music.
This video was achieved the old way, by using actual film. One of the greatest achievements in the history of video.
It was the 80's when I first listened with great enthusiasm to this beautiful piece of music through the amazing TV series "Miami Vice" starring the unique Don Johnson!
Stay safe, sending love from Athens
The episode was called "definitely miami" season 2 episode 12.
@@BlandNutz 👍👋🇬🇷
all my 57 years of life and teenager in the 80's , many music videos i have seen over and over up now 2022, this will always be the very best, so deep so creative
Why does this have less than half a million views? Truly memorable and what must be one of the absolutely defining videos ever made.
OMG, right out of the vaults of 80s memories growing up…the feels
music in gta games (especially older) is a true blessing. this song fits gta 4 so insanely well
I've loved this song since its release and every time I come across it I listen and watch in awe, it's a brilliant video and was groundbreaking at its release.
I imagine myself sitting on a park bench "people watching" as the world goes by which I do enjoy, then goodness gracious me, Trevor Horn passes by, what a genious. ❤
Best video of all time. No contest.
40 years later, I'm still groovin' to this.
One of the very best music videos ever. The Trevor Horn bit at the very end always gets me.
pure talent, just 2 of the multi talented 10CC..what a fantastic set of musicians they were..i loved them from first hearing....their music catalogue is immense. 💗💗💗💗💗
Can you imagine if 10cc had done it!!?? It was so good takes me HOME xxx
´85 kam ich in die lehre und liebte dieses lied ich glaub ich habs 30 jahre nicht gehört - zeitlos geil
Still one of my favourite music videos ever!
They wrote most of the music of my youth, still outstanding now even after all these years.
Just watched this on back to 80s, Wow what a brilliant song and video,before it's time! 1985 what a fab year!!
Wow. This is excellent. What a sound. *whos loving this gem in 2021?!?!*
2022
Me....
@@trippyship6222 YES Trippy!!!! ✌️
Me
2022!
GTA 4 nostalgia does hit hard. Used to play GTA 4 with my old pal. He passed away last 2021. 😥
Wo gibt es heute denn noch so eine Musik. Einfach großartig .
Ja , ja die achtziger . Das waren noch Zeiten. .Muß mann einfach erlebt haben.
So was kommt nie zurück.
My favourite song of all time, thank you forever, Godley and Creme.
Two of the most forward thinking, creative people who ever got into the arts. I've lived and loved all through their careers and always been amazed and impressed. I thank them both for everything.
Extraordinary sound.
1985
Wenn ich das Lied höre ,muß ich immer an meine erste große Fahrt mit meiner Kreidler Flory vom Bergischenland bis zum Nürburg Ring denken. Mit Kumpel Christoph und seiner Flory. Das war im Jahr 1985. Einfach großartig diese Zeit .
I've always loved this song and remember how impressive the long sequence of carful iris wipes and spot dissolves was back in the mid 80s. On a bit of a nostalgia trip, I just realized that the last guy to say, "Cry!" is the front man from the Buggles and founding member of Art of Noise, Trevor Horn. A little googling tells me he was actually the producer for the song, along with lots of other great 80s bands!
Came here via 'Professor of Rock - My Top 5 80s Hidden Gems That Were One Hit Wonders' - it's his #1 - rightfully so (I guess there are many more though...), also because of the video, which was mesmerizing - and he mentions Horn - forgot he was in The Bugles and Art of Noise - great bands too! Rewatching the video after decades (having it seen 'endlessly', as MTV just started in Europe), I remembered most of the faces - the girl at 1:54 being gorgeous!
@@ibubezi7685 Godley and Creme also directed & produced a bunch of the more visually creative music videos for other popular bands of the 80s, like the Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger, Wang Chung - Everybody Have Fun, and Duran Duran's hit Girls on Film, with the peculiar theme of sumo wrestling. Wonderfully creative guys, G&C; sort of a strange blend between The Residents and Simple Minds.
@@fxm5715 They made this video and enjoyed it so much and felt they could not continue writing (after such a hit), that they focused on video-producing, as this video attracted a lot of fellow artists - resulting in the successes you mention. Kinda lucky stroke (and deservedly so!).
Back in the 1980s, there were four big gay dances held at the Masonic Temple, which was a spectacular venue for dancing. I went often and got many great memories from them, one of them being the premiere of this video. I didn’t dance, I just watched. Still get chills when I hear it.
0:09 "He s faking huhu huh" "Yeah, hehehe he is not really taking a dump"😂
0:19 "Hey look R.E.M"
This is one of the most mesmerising and hypnotic music videos I've ever seen!!
Thoses people in this video (are/were) the luckiest people ever,they will be remember forever.I wish i could had that chance too.
Growing up in this era of music was great.......I miss it when the world was a better place because of decent music 🎶.
Great Song. Great video.
The video concept and technique had been used by the Australian band The Reels in their song "Shout and Deliver" four years earlier in 1981.
Godley and Creme were able to refine the technique with newer technology.
And then Michael Jackson too it to another level with "Black and White" in 1991.
Karmic Selling and the u2 copied too
That one didn't have the morphing of one face into another that this one has though.
Kevin Godley never gets mentioned as a great singer....but he has a fabulous voice....he had the best voice out of all of 10cc....
I think thats a tad harsh. you are dismissing the others.. c'mon.. you weren't there.. how do you know!!!
@@fogvarious2478 ive got ears havent i
Too right. 👍👌
I think they were all good can’t differentiate
Nervo 63 yes he has a great voice but so does Lol and Graham but Eric Stewart had the best voice just listen to him on people in love and feel the benefit absolutely brilliant
Von diesem Song kann ich einfach nicht genug bekommen. Einfach großartig.
Das war eine toll Zeit , wo der Song raus gekommen ist. (1985) . Leider gibt es so was heute nicht mehr . Doch die Erinnerung bleibt. MFG Thomas Wagner
Brings me comfort every time I Hear it. Godley-Creme, thank you for your talents in making this World Lighter.
This is possibly one of the best clips ever made to totally encapsulate the song for which it was written.
Awesome song, one of my favorite tracks, music videos, they used it in 🌴 Miami Vice, great stuff.
GTA IV Liberty Rock Radio 😍😍😍😍
That's how I knew this song 😁👌
Gay boi
@@pedrollex3308 What are you talking about?
@Phatek shoi bhoi Pluta What is your problem?
@Phatek shoi bhoi Pluta fuck off boomer
Still one of the most incredible songs and video's ever. 2020!
I LOVE 80s ❤💙💛
Even as a kid I knew this was a great tune when it first came out.
50% of one of the most under-rated bands of the 70,s..still listen to sheet music & how dare you,40 odd years later,a very talented 4some and of course,their masterpiece,Im not in love,ty 10cc.
I was 17 working at a boat manufacturer in Kidderminster called Sealine in 85. What a time.
this is brilliant and puts across the universal human condition better than any words - deserves way more hits and likes!
Godley & Creme. Cry. - They have got lovely voices and sing so well with each other. The lyrics are catchy and well written. The photography is amazing 😉
Afternoons with Niko, driving slowly in a gray Washington on the side of the coast appreciating the beautiful sunset are things that GTA V will never have.
Man those are memories😭
Why do we instantly know all words to CLASSICS ??!! THANK YOU LOVE PEACE N RESPECT
A wonderful happy time in my life. A time less complicated.
That's what i keep telling everyone about the 80's
So, so clever, It is still even these days! Just Brilliant!
Faces of the 80's.....ohhhh💕💖💗💞
A simply riff but what a brilliant banging tune why didn’t I think of it 🤦♂️🤣🤷♂️and video ❤️🌹
Back in the days when even our pop music was genius ❤️🩹
Hi I recommend a song here on youtube called 'where I come from by Robert Nix
@@redskies4530 Thank you very much. I will definitely check this out 🙏🏼
@@chrisk7082 You got it
There's genius music out there now... just not usually in the charts:
HMLTD
The Last Dinner Party.
Pins?
@@sebastianwrites Never heard of any of these artists 🤷🏼♂️ would you consider their music pop? Yes, there are definitely some great “new” bands around but I was just mentioning pop music really. The War on drugs are one of the best bands (especially live) in recent years for me.
Amazing song!
Brilliant video too.
Kevin & Lol were super-talented I think!
Trevor Horn's face is the second to last face in the video, another legendary British music producer!
Good morning,. How i love your Beautiful Song,. Last night i have geard it again after so many years, Thank you so much👍👍👍🤗😘Happy greetings and weekend to you👩🌄🎉🍁🍁🍃
I love this music video so much, cause it really shows that sadness is a very universal feeling, unlike some others like happiness.
Godley and Creme also directed videos for Status Quo ("Something 'bout You Baby I Like"), The Police ("Every Breath You Take", "Synchronicity II", "Wrapped Around Your Finger"), Culture Club ("Victims"), Duran Duran ("Girls on Film", "A View to a Kill"), Herbie Hancock ("Rockit"), Go West ("We Close Our Eyes"), Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush ("Don't Give Up"), Frankie Goes to Hollywood ("Two Tribes", "The Power of Love"), Sting ("If You Love Somebody Set Them Free", "Fields of Gold"), Toyah ("Thunder in the Mountains"), Visage ("Fade to Grey"), George Harrison ("When We Was Fab"), Lou Reed ("No Money Down"), Wang Chung ("Everybody Have Fun Tonight"), and Yes ("Leave It"), among many others, up to Godley's video for The Beatles' 1996 single, "Real Love", from the Beatles Anthology.
Good on ya James, not many people give in depth personal impressions about the true value of artists like Godley & Creme
Kevin Godley directed My Father's Eyes by Eric Clapton.
The videos Godley and Crème did for themselves were interesting too.
NO FUCKING WAY that's awesome!!
This video was absolutely groundbreaking at the time . And deservedly so !! It still works so very, very well. !:
Outstanding. Great song, wonderful visuals ( for the time ) talented musicians at their best.
great song from the mid 80's, the video was ground breaking for the time to.
Most record videos were groundbreaking out of the UK. Aha's 'Take on Me' is another. But Ithis song and video is excellent :)
Brilliant
Doesnt seem so long ago just wish new music was as good
And Peter Gabriel's Sledgehammer from the year after this came out.
Yet another forgotten gem u Never hear on the radio , remember this and the video , great song ,take me back to sensible times please
One of the best clips of the 80s