@@catsarai-genxrewind5271 Likes and dislikes are so generational. I was 20 in 1977 so caught both the 70s and 80s and loved them both musically, for different reasons. I loved 70s rock, and dancing to pure 80s music, such as Everybody Wants to Rule the World (still one of my fav' songs), A Little Respect by Erasure etc. They make you feel happy. Tears for Fears was possibly the most outstandingly talented of what we might regard as the quintessential 80s groups, e.g. Human League (not including groups like New Order - e.g. utterly brilliant song Temptation). I love the 60s as well, possibly the most influential decade. Although I like many, many, songs and groups from the 90s I do not think the 90s, or since, compares overall to the previous 3 decades. Perhaps we loved music so much because we had to make a commitment to a genre, make an effort to hear it and make an effort to go down the shops and buy it. Since the 90s no effort is required. Computers and the internet have provided alternatives to music. The musical paradigm has also changed; where shows like The X-Factor encourage mediocrity and blandness, and the same few writers write the music for Katie Perry, Lady Gaga etc, which is a bit limiting. Having said that I do like Katie!
For such a small island they certainly sent over some good stuff Black Sabbath The Cure Tears for fears The pet shop boys Iron maiden the Jam The Police Led Zeppelin Deep purple, Pink Floyd The Beatles The Holliies The Rolling Stones The Sex Pistols The Clash Geez, I could literally go on forever
i remember it being an absolutely massive hit #1 around the world....and the video was so family friendly beautiful...seeing all those locals in the studio singing along was magical....it was anthem like
I was there during Aug 2020 walking the Dorset element of the South West Coast Path, and this is Durdle Door in Dorset. Attached link to photos from1913 of a girl at Durdle Door. www.boredpanda.com/autochrome-photography-christina-mervyn-ogorman/?
Such a great band . I was a freshman in college and this brings back such great memories when life to appear to be so easy and worry free. Gen X ‘ers - long love the 80’s vibe !
While Curt was the main vocalist! Roland showed in this and head over heels what a great singer he is . My personal faves are Head over heels and the brilliant Pale shelter.
Great song. Everybody Wants to Rule the World is my TFF fav. The non-studio scenes from that video were shot outside Palm Springs, CA. I was there back in '15, and the place was really rundown and depressing. :(
Were they the perfect 80's band?? The songs, lyrics, harmonies, videos, unique sound and instrumentals. Listening to any of their songs from back then puts a smile on my face. Everybody Wants to Rule the World is like the perfect song. Totally fell in love with Roland's vocals on Shout and Head Over Heels.
Just discovered your channel and I`m really enjoying rediscovering the music from the 80s through you. Most of your reactions are British acts, I didn`t realise they charted in USA but good news for you as so many didn`t and those are at least as good. You are going to hear some amazing music for the first time. Bon appetit to your ears !
The group were really into Primal Scream therapy where you're encouraged to shout and scream your internal angst to 'let go' of your inner turmoil, this was the basis of this song and also the group name.
This band is one of my all time favorites.. I had 3rd row seats to see them here in the states in A.C, NJ...unfortunately I got sick and I wasn't allowed to be around large crowds of people...was very upset, but my loss was someone else's gain...it would have been something to see them performing Mad World, Change and many others live.
Tears for Fears have a new album, 'The Tipping Point', and a tour of America and the UK coming up. The album is #2 in one of the charts, so I wouldn't be surprised if the tour is expanded. Go to their website for the itinerary and to get the new album. BTW, in the UK Alison Moyet is support, in America it is the tremendous Garbage. Hopefully you will get to see them.
@@MrCherryJuice Thanks so much for that info! I did read that they are touring and pretty sure I'll be able to get good seats...at least I hope!! I appreciate you giving me the info!!
Little lady, It may just be me? It just seems like songs back the day had a message. Something that spoke to most if not all of us. Thank you for taking me back ❤️🌎❤️
Superb choice ... a real favourite of mine. I love the way they layer and transition the instrumentals, the vocals are really powerful too. I bought the Songs From The Big Chair album based on hearing this track, it's a superb album :-) I'm not sure, but I think the lyrics are a call for people to 'shout' out against injustice and stand up for what's right, rather than just ignoring it ... I think.
hi Cat in answer to your question this video was filmed in dirtledore,which is in Dorset, England. I absolutely love your enthusiasm for 80's/90' music. keep up the great work !!!!
1:26 it was filmed at Durdle Door, England. A very famous television show called The Highlander Series was also filmed at Durdle Door, England. I heard that this song is about U.S. and U.K. war.
I was lucky enough to see them live just before lockdown and they are better than ever! Their new album is great too, Great music stands the test of time.
ipWow! Thank u so much "Cat" for another great trip down memory lane! This ...was one of my favorite Tears for Fears songs! Thank u for reacting to it! p.s......once again..one of the most compelling parts of this reaction vid ofcourse.....was u! you have a beautiful face and smile, accentuated by a lovely set of expressive eyes that seem to shine, sparkle and come alive in a special way when u are in a joyous frame of mind because of what u are watching and/or listening to!! Thank u cat! Take care and "Keep em coming" lol!! p.s....you've got to be the "hippist" mom on you tube lol!! im sure your kids would attest to that!
I was an 80’s baby and was introduced to eighties music when I was eight or nine years old by my older sister there’s 12 years in btw us.Two of my favorite songs of the eighties were a-ha take on me, and modern English I melt with you. The eighties music is still what I listen to even today.
@@catsarai-genxrewind5271 I suggest the live version of 'The Working Hour' from 2014. It's a very emotional track and one of my favorites: ruclips.net/video/s5_HZT7qhP0/видео.html&start_radio=1
Look for the bbc4 documentry ,classic allbums, the whole album explained. The guitarsolo at the end was the killer when i first heard it. It was a friday evening, short before six pm, on the radio .I think many ppl have these moments. Like billy jean, shout, etcetc.
Amazing to see how you express yourself..why? The energy i feel with this song, I also feel when I hear this song...it's beyond powerful song. My parents told me, the 80's were the most violent years...90's things kinda calm down...60's was madness (the hipppies). Now we know why the hippies were very dangerous people.
The place this was filmed at is called Durdle Door which is in Dorset UK Just 2 miles to the East is another amazing place called Lulworth Cove and 7 miles to the West is a lovely seaside town called Weymouth, they are all family favourites!
Somebody just reminded of ab artiste zalled Joe Jackson. If memory serves me well, dubious at my age!, there were a couple of tracks that you would enjoy. The music in the UK then and now is superb. We have always had a really good scene, You have many more to evaluate!
Saw them in my local park about 2 yrs ago....it was quite funny, just walking into town to see this massive band i once adored. They were fantastic btw.
Ok, remember the Big Country video that you asked “where was it filmed?” This was done on The Jurassic Coast in Dorset, southern England. It’s actually just up the road from where the Big Country one was done. It’s bloody gorgeous. The natural arch in the sea is called Durdle Door.
What’s it about? The name of the album is “Songs From the Big Chair.” Listen to every song in that context, you’ll know what it’s about. One of my all-time favorite albums and bands.
They have a long awaited new album coming out 2021....been working on it since 2013....they never were a prolific band. They spoke of releasing songs as singles - the trend today......the album is to be called The Tipping Point. Roland Orzabal was the main writer and split singing with Curt Smith. Check out his work as Tears for Fears when he was solo - Elemental Raul and The Kings of Spain, Tomcats Screaming Outside and then their back together album Everybody Loves a Happy Ending.
The coastline is Dorset - the Jurassic Coast, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the archway in the sea is known as Durdle Door: Durdle Door, Dorset - Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
This video was recorded in the south coast of England, the Jurassic Cost in Dorset, England. Bournemouth, on the south coast, has the best beach in the UK, just a few miles further down the coast
"A lot of people think that 'Shout' is just another song about primal scream theory, continuing the themes of the first album. It is actually more concerned with political protest. It came out in 1984 when a lot of people were still worried about the aftermath of The Cold War and it was basically an encouragement to protest." -Roland Orzabal
The Cold War wouldn't end for another 5 years, and the writing wasn't necessarily on the wall that it was gonna end any time soon either, so how was anyone concerned about the aftermath?
Hi there. First time I come across your videos. You are so beautiful and .. "refreshing". Everybody can see from your face (particularly from your smile) that you really enjoy these songs (and all the memories). I lived those times and that music, so I fully understand your feelings; and I share them with you ... I just don't dare making the same videos, tough ... 🤣🤣🤣
What the hell has happened to music in the past 20 years. I remember the days when I could recognize most songs in the Top 40. Nowadays I'd be struggling to name one song in the Top 10.
First, music is now less overall important to the current equivalent generation. It is still a constant background noise to their lives but especially since streaming and RUclips etc has become the predominant means of accessing the product for lack of a better description, they no longer "own" the music like we did, both actually physically and emotionally. Also, music today seems to be a lot more about "me, my and I". Our music was I would argue more about "you, we and us". Actually I myself would like to get others thoughts on that in particular.....! The video games industry is much more important now. And apart from that, there is the eternal truism that every generation has music for its own identity. Telling a teenager today how great the bands you love from the 60's, 70's and 80's were would probably be how you would have felt about someone else telling teenage you how great Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Duke Ellington and many others were. And they were great too, it was just music for another generation with a different identity. Just my two cents worth.
@@catsarai-genxrewind5271 Most of the "good music" is underground now. However, I was fortunate to stumble over a gold mine a couple of years ago -- on RUclips, search for "Essential New Retro Wave Vocals" and listen to the playlist from New Retro Wave. "New Retro Wave" is a sub-genre that emerged several years ago. The genre emphasizes the "synthpop" style popular in the 80s, and a lot of the artists such as Trevor Something, FM-84, Highway Superstar, etc have amazing talent. Also, check out "True Survivor" by David Hasselhoff
I really like this song/video the people that are part of that video with the band looked like they had a lot of fun being a kid in 1980s i did not care to listen to music but it was until 2002 or 3 when i gave 80s music a chance.
Best era for music for sure
Yes!!! The 80's and 90's were something else. I don't think any other era compared.
Yup!!!
@@catsarai-genxrewind5271 Likes and dislikes are so generational.
I was 20 in 1977 so caught both the 70s and 80s and loved them both musically, for different reasons.
I loved 70s rock, and dancing to pure 80s music, such as Everybody Wants to Rule the World (still one of my fav' songs), A Little Respect by Erasure etc. They make you feel happy.
Tears for Fears was possibly the most outstandingly talented of what we might regard as the quintessential 80s groups, e.g. Human League (not including groups like New Order - e.g. utterly brilliant song Temptation).
I love the 60s as well, possibly the most influential decade.
Although I like many, many, songs and groups from the 90s I do not think the 90s, or since, compares overall to the previous 3 decades. Perhaps we loved music so much because we had to make a commitment to a genre, make an effort to hear it and make an effort to go down the shops and buy it. Since the 90s no effort is required.
Computers and the internet have provided alternatives to music. The musical paradigm has also changed; where shows like The X-Factor encourage mediocrity and blandness, and the same few writers write the music for Katie Perry, Lady Gaga etc, which is a bit limiting. Having said that I do like Katie!
The Brits sure did have some cool bands back in the 80's.
Yes! They sent over some amazing talent.
Yes!! Tears for fears, Duran Duran, ABC, spandau ballet, and on and on 😎🎶
@@mikejsretroarcade4612 Genesis and phil collins as a single singer , Julian lennon madness etc
Black Lace
For such a small island they certainly sent over some good stuff
Black Sabbath
The Cure
Tears for fears
The pet shop boys
Iron maiden
the Jam
The Police
Led Zeppelin
Deep purple,
Pink Floyd
The Beatles
The Holliies
The Rolling Stones
The Sex Pistols
The Clash
Geez, I could literally go on forever
i remember it being an absolutely massive hit #1 around the world....and the video was so family friendly beautiful...seeing all those locals in the studio singing along was magical....it was anthem like
A few years later they released another Master piece : Seeds of love!
Every song on this album was great.
They really are great!! I agree!
It was filmed at Durdle Door in Dorset, England.
@The Fortnitefan No it doesn't.
@@ashyclaret lol
I was there during Aug 2020 walking the Dorset element of the South West Coast Path, and this is Durdle Door in Dorset. Attached link to photos from1913 of a girl at Durdle Door.
www.boredpanda.com/autochrome-photography-christina-mervyn-ogorman/?
Correct. It’s part of ‘The Jurassic Coast”
@TheFortniteFan Don't get that comment? Bath ain't on the coast.
Yup. Timeless, and in my all-time top 10 for sure.
The instrumental in the middle still sends shivers down me
you are the prettiest girl on the dance floor, now and in high school too ! your joy is infectious !
Come back Cat - We can't face winter without your content!!!!!
Such a great band . I was a freshman in college and this brings back such great memories when life to appear to be so easy and worry free.
Gen X ‘ers - long love the 80’s vibe !
Its really nice to look at your face expressions.
You radiate beauty & warmth
This song was truly amazing, even today it sends chills down my spine, hearing the vocals.You will never get music like this again, sorry to say.
While Curt was the main vocalist! Roland showed in this and head over heels what a great singer he is . My personal faves are Head over heels and the brilliant Pale shelter.
Great song. Everybody Wants to Rule the World is my TFF fav. The non-studio scenes from that video were shot outside Palm Springs, CA. I was there back in '15, and the place was really rundown and depressing. :(
Were they the perfect 80's band?? The songs, lyrics, harmonies, videos, unique sound and instrumentals. Listening to any of their songs from back then puts a smile on my face. Everybody Wants to Rule the World is like the perfect song.
Totally fell in love with Roland's vocals on Shout and Head Over Heels.
I was 3 when this song was a hit in the radio charts. My mother told me that story because she herself an avid fan of Tears for Fears.
Pale Shelter, Woman in Chains, Change all great songs.
One of my favorites
Idk why but , the guitar part at the end always invokes emotions inside me
You are re-living your youth with miles of smiles x love it x
Incredible,you react to all my favorite hits of the 80s.Thumbs up - greetings from Austria
Hi Cat, the video was filmed in Dorset England. The stone arch you see is called Durdle Dor.
I'm a millennial born in '95 and I love 80s music even more specifically pop, feel like I was born too late.
Same with me and I'm a 2000 born child
Your dads car playlist 😂
Micah take it from me it was a good time to grow up because there was no distractions of cell phones and social media.
@@thestoryofmylife7745 2001
@@gorahott8647 2001 too
Just discovered your channel and I`m really enjoying rediscovering the music from the 80s through you.
Most of your reactions are British acts, I didn`t realise they charted in USA but good news for you as so many didn`t and those are at least as good.
You are going to hear some amazing music for the first time.
Bon appetit to your ears !
Love all your 80’s rewinds Cat 👍❤️ we had some boss bands over here then, CLASS.
Love your Grunt Style shirt. You just earned a new sub. God Bless
So glad I came across your channel .... I am not a Gen Xer but a Baby Boomer and loved the 80s music!
The group were really into Primal Scream therapy where you're encouraged to shout and scream your internal angst to 'let go' of your inner turmoil, this was the basis of this song and also the group name.
I really like your reaction. 😄Incidentally, the video was filmed on the beach at Durdle Door on the south coast of England.
Música de los 80´s,, pero definitivamente es de todos los tiempos...sin lugar a dudas....
Hi Cat love your videos, the area at the start of the video are the famous white cliffs of Dover on the south coast of England. Keep on trucking!
Advice for the young at heart is another great Song of them!!!
Love 80 songs i was 10 and I love you.
Happy to see you! You are so 80 s😀
I m surprised that you have not reactions on duran duran and spandau ballet, yet! I ll wait for It☺️
I think it’s really sweet how you let yourself have a little bop an enjoy this. Thank you
i am thoroughly enamored of this lovely and CONSIDERATE lady!
Thank you for being...real. 😘
Tears for fears had some great voices and hits
Yes they did!!
The 80s in a nutshell. Always loved the song and hate it until this day, when the Radiostations fade out before the Guitarsolo
Great videos you make. And you look so happy hearing all that music. So good to see . Greetings from Denmark
This song and "Head over Heels" are great open mic songs! People love singing "Shout"!
Just found this channel and loving it the place where it is filmed is Durdle Door in Dorset, England, brings back a lot 80s memories
Also Sowing in the seeds of love,
Genius song by tears for fears!
Yes! They did have such a wonderful collection of songs!
They are right up there in the music hall of fame..some classic hits..and this is a fantastic tune
Enjoying the channel and coming back to some favs
That’s definitely a jam from the 80’s
This band is one of my all time favorites.. I had 3rd row seats to see them here in the states in A.C, NJ...unfortunately I got sick and I wasn't allowed to be around large crowds of people...was very upset, but my loss was someone else's gain...it would have been something to see them performing Mad World, Change and many others live.
Tears for Fears have a new album, 'The Tipping Point', and a tour of America and the UK coming up. The album is #2 in one of the charts, so I wouldn't be surprised if the tour is expanded. Go to their website for the itinerary and to get the new album. BTW, in the UK Alison Moyet is support, in America it is the tremendous Garbage. Hopefully you will get to see them.
@@MrCherryJuice Thanks so much for that info! I did read that they are touring and pretty sure I'll be able to get good seats...at least I hope!! I appreciate you giving me the info!!
Mexican Radio is another hit from the 80’s
I love how Rowland dances, I used to do it at school in the 80s lol
Little lady,
It may just be me? It just seems like songs back the day had a message.
Something that spoke to most if not all of us. Thank you for taking me back ❤️🌎❤️
Superb choice ... a real favourite of mine. I love the way they layer and transition the instrumentals, the vocals are really powerful too. I bought the Songs From The Big Chair album based on hearing this track, it's a superb album :-) I'm not sure, but I think the lyrics are a call for people to 'shout' out against injustice and stand up for what's right, rather than just ignoring it ... I think.
hi Cat in answer to your question this video was filmed in dirtledore,which is in Dorset, England. I absolutely love your enthusiasm for 80's/90' music. keep up the great work !!!!
1:26 it was filmed at Durdle Door, England. A very famous television show called The Highlander Series was also filmed at Durdle Door, England. I heard that this song is about U.S. and U.K. war.
I was lucky enough to see them live just before lockdown and they are better than ever! Their new album is great too, Great music stands the test of time.
Epic story telling and dancing on the part of Tears for Fears and you!!!
White Cliffs of Dover, I surmise.
It excites me to see such great music videos in your company. It's a very good wave. Greetings from Peru
Hola Peru! 👋
ipWow! Thank u so much "Cat" for another great trip down memory lane! This ...was one of my favorite Tears for Fears songs! Thank u for reacting to it!
p.s......once again..one of the most compelling parts of this reaction vid ofcourse.....was u! you have a beautiful face and smile, accentuated by a lovely set of expressive eyes that seem to shine, sparkle and come alive in a special way when u are in a joyous frame of mind because of what u are watching and/or listening to!! Thank u cat! Take care and "Keep em coming" lol!!
p.s....you've got to be the "hippist" mom on you tube lol!! im sure your kids would attest to that!
I was an 80’s baby and was introduced to eighties music when I was eight or nine years old by my older sister there’s 12 years in btw us.Two of my favorite songs of the eighties were a-ha take on me, and modern English I melt with you. The eighties music is still what I listen to even today.
The Working Hour is an incredible song. These guys were that good that The Working Hour was only was an album track.
Thanks for telling me. Never heard it. I'm putting it on the list
@@catsarai-genxrewind5271 You're welcome. Your channel is great, keep up the good work.
Thank you!!!
@@catsarai-genxrewind5271 I suggest the live version of 'The Working Hour' from 2014. It's a very emotional track and one of my favorites: ruclips.net/video/s5_HZT7qhP0/видео.html&start_radio=1
Look for the bbc4 documentry ,classic allbums, the whole album explained. The guitarsolo at the end was the killer when i first heard it. It was a friday evening, short before six pm, on the radio .I think many ppl have these moments. Like billy jean, shout, etcetc.
Amazing to see how you express yourself..why? The energy i feel with this song, I also feel when I hear this song...it's beyond powerful song. My parents told me, the 80's were the most violent years...90's things kinda calm down...60's was madness (the hipppies). Now we know why the hippies were very dangerous people.
Rewatching for fun and BTW I'm sure you know by now but it's Lulworth Cove, Dorset. England....
This is a Groovy 80's vibe. :)
yourface and expressions makes us all relate to your generation yet you look so young still, a good vibe channel
Thank you so much! It's lighting, I promise. All good vibes welcome!!
Another joyful reaction :)
The band had studied the ideas of American psychologist Arthur Janov who pioneered shout (primal) therapy to confront shildhood pain or trauma....
Just subscribed here after seeing this and a few of your other reactions. They’re very good.
Thank you and welcome. Glad you found our little crew ☺
The place this was filmed at is called Durdle Door which is in Dorset UK
Just 2 miles to the East is another amazing place called Lulworth Cove and 7 miles to the West is a lovely seaside town called Weymouth, they are all family favourites!
Somebody just reminded of ab artiste zalled Joe Jackson. If memory serves me well, dubious at my age!, there were a couple of tracks that you would enjoy. The music in the UK then and now is superb. We have always had a really good scene, You have many more to evaluate!
Dover, England is where it was filmed
Saw them in my local park about 2 yrs ago....it was quite funny, just walking into town to see this massive band i once adored. They were fantastic btw.
Love your vibes!
Great band. Fantastic era for music. Loved the 80’s
Ok, remember the Big Country video that you asked “where was it filmed?” This was done on The Jurassic Coast in Dorset, southern England. It’s actually just up the road from where the Big Country one was done. It’s bloody gorgeous.
The natural arch in the sea is called Durdle Door.
Love you energy Cat. Another Gen Xer here. I'd like to dance to the music with you!
I love your enthusiasm.
I like the radio edit of this song. Start of the song drags
What’s it about? The name of the album is “Songs From the Big Chair.” Listen to every song in that context, you’ll know what it’s about. One of my all-time favorite albums and bands.
They have a long awaited new album coming out 2021....been working on it since 2013....they never were a prolific band. They spoke of releasing songs as singles - the trend today......the album is to be called The Tipping Point. Roland Orzabal was the main writer and split singing with Curt Smith. Check out his work as Tears for Fears when he was solo - Elemental Raul and The Kings of Spain, Tomcats Screaming Outside and then their back together album Everybody Loves a Happy Ending.
In answer to your question as to where this was filmed. This is the Isle of Wight and the white cliffs of Dover I believe.
My whole high school time is flying by while listening this music, LOL!
The coastline is Dorset - the Jurassic Coast, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the archway in the sea is known as Durdle Door: Durdle Door, Dorset - Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
SHOUT SHOUT let it all out these are the things i can do without come on I'm talking to you come on! Would've been in my 20's back then
Absolut amazing track
The video of the outside areas was filmed in Durdle Door, Dorset, England.
This video was recorded in the south coast of England, the Jurassic Cost in Dorset, England. Bournemouth, on the south coast, has the best beach in the UK, just a few miles further down the coast
"A lot of people think that 'Shout' is just another song about primal scream theory, continuing the themes of the first album. It is actually more concerned with political protest. It came out in 1984 when a lot of people were still worried about the aftermath of The Cold War and it was basically an encouragement to protest."
-Roland Orzabal
The Cold War wouldn't end for another 5 years, and the writing wasn't necessarily on the wall that it was gonna end any time soon either, so how was anyone concerned about the aftermath?
@@branon6565 Ask Orzabal...
Grandios!!!!
Its basically a protest song speaking out about what bothers you instead of holding it in
Exactly
The coast yo're enjoying is Durdle Door in Dorset, South England.
Mine as well!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 I used to play this one on a little mini piano I had whenever I had to entertain guests.
Filmed at & around Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England.👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hi there. First time I come across your videos. You are so beautiful and .. "refreshing". Everybody can see from your face (particularly from your smile) that you really enjoy these songs (and all the memories). I lived those times and that music, so I fully understand your feelings; and I share them with you ... I just don't dare making the same videos, tough ... 🤣🤣🤣
What the hell has happened to music in the past 20 years. I remember the days when I could recognize most songs in the Top 40. Nowadays I'd be struggling to name one song in the Top 10.
It's gone straight to poop. No imagination,no passion, not much great talent. It just seems like songs are quickly thrown together. Sad really
First, music is now less overall important to the current equivalent generation.
It is still a constant background noise to their lives but especially since streaming and RUclips etc has become the predominant means of accessing the product for lack of a better description, they no longer "own" the music like we did, both actually physically and emotionally.
Also, music today seems to be a lot more about "me, my and I". Our music was I would argue more about "you, we and us".
Actually I myself would like to get others thoughts on that in particular.....!
The video games industry is much more important now.
And apart from that, there is the eternal truism that every generation has music for its own identity.
Telling a teenager today how great the bands you love from the 60's, 70's and 80's were would probably be how you would have felt about someone else telling teenage you how great Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Duke Ellington and many others were.
And they were great too, it was just music for another generation with a different identity.
Just my two cents worth.
@@catsarai-genxrewind5271 Most of the "good music" is underground now. However, I was fortunate to stumble over a gold mine a couple of years ago -- on RUclips, search for "Essential New Retro Wave Vocals" and listen to the playlist from New Retro Wave.
"New Retro Wave" is a sub-genre that emerged several years ago. The genre emphasizes the "synthpop" style popular in the 80s, and a lot of the artists such as Trevor Something, FM-84, Highway Superstar, etc have amazing talent.
Also, check out "True Survivor" by David Hasselhoff
That beautiful place looks like Durdle Door to me.
England, south coast, my dear girl.
Great band great react
I really like this song/video the people that are part of that video with the band looked like they had a lot of fun being a kid in 1980s i did not care to listen to music but it was until 2002 or 3 when i gave 80s music a chance.
Mad World and Pale Sheler were great tunes!
TFF had some really good stuff. I dig that bass line!
Me encantas como vives las canciones. From Lima