Whoever was a child in the 80's in America ? Was 2nd to actual heaven & if I could go back in any point in time ? I would go back to the 80's to relieve my childhood all over again ! 😭
Is that Jim Kelly I see?? Those are my boys! Especially those days...the Marv Levy days. Such an awesome team at the time. Damn shame we never got a super bowl win from those days
This song was such a perfect fit for the movie and I can never think of one without the other. This song is so smooth, powerful, and quintessentially 80s!
Lawrence Eason For Sure! That song is incredible. I like the "All The Things She Says" song too. I think I'm gonna spin some Simple Minds records tonight!
Show this movie to any girl entering middle school and it will become one of their favorite all time movies even today. One of the best “coming of age” movies ever. Timeless!
John's Vidz ..... EXACTLY!!! There are still so many acts from the 70’s & 80’s who are still around & touring, keeping the memories alive for those of us old enough to remember. I wonder how many of these “one hit wonders” who are topping the charts these days will still be around in 25 - 30 years time???..... VERY FEW, IF ANY I THINK ☝️😆 The last 3 concerts I’ve seen have been Bruce Springsteen, The Eagles (before Glenn Frey passed away) & Shania Twain, all with well over 30 years of hits & WORTH listening to. Hell.... We’ve even got KISS touring here very soon (Australia), a group who’ve been around (with many member changes) for at least 40 years or so 🤘😝🤘🔥🔥🔥
I believe the singer and band are Scottish. I love this song and his voice, It is as wonderful to hear this song now as it was back when MTV was about music videos only. Thanks for doing this video. BTW, I really love your Elvis reaction videos didn't know some of those videos were out there..l
Yes, Simple Minds are Scottish. They are still touring. I saw them in Copenhagen (Denmark) in 2017, and they are still great. There are two videos from this concert on my channel. I’ve just booked tickets for their 40th anniversary concert in Copenhagen spring 2020. Looking very much forward to this :)
Indeed they are Scottish... from Glasgow. I had the pleasure of working with them ( they played a gig at my hometown ... helped them shift gear in and out ... and a bunch of other stuff they needed done ) just before they made it big in the uk. All top guys... lead singer Jim Kerr himself went to the local chippy and got myself and friend a fish supper each ( fish supper in Scotland is fish and Chips).
The lead singer was once married to Chrissie Hynde, lead singer of The Pretenders. That reminds me, you gotta react to The Pretenders. They have great songs!
Oh HELL YESSSSS 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 I actually went to their concert in Auckland in 2017. They still sound awesome!!! Danced and sang till I lost my voice! Simple Minds are my LIFE! ‘Waterfront’, ‘Alive and Kicking’, ‘All The Things She Said’ ‘Sanctify Yourself’, ‘Belfast Child’ 🙌👍👍 Ahhhh ... So glad I was a teenager in the 80’s and could rock out to these guys then also 😁😁
Timo Kuusisto not American... but good on you for assuming everyone is lol and it’s still a great song even if it doesn’t top your list of their best. I heard the song before I ever saw the movie
WOW! Please Please Please do some of their songs that have that spiritual feel to them... they are awesome! "See The Lights" , "Belfast Child", "Sanctify Yourself".... all on the Simple Minds official channel. Peace!
Check out The Cure - Love Song! Been covered so many times, looks can be deceiving. Also, I know you like your soul music. Simple Red - If You Don’t Know Me By Know. There was great music in the80’s
ICONIC!!! The memories!! Love the shirt!!!!!! I just watched a recent performance of this by them live...the crowd went crazy...they were all young...this song will live forever!!!!!
In the description for this video: "Classic" Could be the song and/or that hat you're rocking. Love it! You should check out the band "Sixpence None The Richer," especially the songs "Spotlight," or "Drifting." I saw someone mention Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over," and Sixpence have (in my opinion) a pretty great cover of that song, as well.
I graduated from high school in 1984. This movie came out 1985. That movie best described our class. The athlete, the nerd, the princess, basket case, the criminal. There was over 400 of us. Academically, it was a close competition. Where I live and went to high school is only 30 minutes away from Portland, Maine is where no other than actor Judd Nelson is from. He went to school in NYC. He and Ally Sheedy and Emilio Estevez were in the early 20s when they made this film. Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald were still in high school. What memories this film has brought to me. The film depicts the actual truth of what high school students had to deal with reality and life at that time.
Will you walk on by or call my name. Perfect line. That’s how I felt. You had your cliques in middle and high school. All were represented here and we really didn’t know them. This is my all time favorite song.
I was born in 75 and I am true MTV generation like you are! We all know that the directors of the videos had no clue what they were doing but the music superceded it! I look back on those days with the fondest of memories and I wish life could be that simple again. It was a great time
I remember that movie, well. That was a good movie. I didn’t see it until a year after it’s release 1986. My daughter and my sister came to visit us out in Washington State where my husband was stationed at the time. This is a great song, too! Thank you for reacting to this, Jamel!
Sir, one of the best live versions of this song is the 1997 Night of the Proms done in Rotterdam, Netherlands with full orchestration & a "floating stage." Keep in mind that this was done 12yrs after the song came out with a tremendous turnout for them. Hope you enjoy it.
Whenever I hear this song, I always do the pulling-on-the-hoodie-string move that Andrew (Emilio Estevez) does -- see 5:43. It's a compulsion, I can't help it.
An iconic song, for any decade. It moved a 15 year old boy in 1985 for sure, Jimmy Kerr was singing my thoughts at the time perfectly. For its size, it is amazing how many great bands and performers have came out of Scotland over the years...
You're right. This song with this movie are a perfect example of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. They both synergistically elevated each other to a legendary status they wouldn't have achieved on their own.
It was at the end of the movie over the closing credits. This song spoke to our generation of kids born in the 60s. We all knew these kinds of kids in our schools our neighborhoods. We were them
One of the best song's and movie of all-time!! And even though it is set in an American school, it always brings back memories of my school day's back here in the UK!! And they are Scottish, although the lineup of the band has changed over the years!! And they are still performing now.
I have no idea how many times I watched "The Breakfast Club", just in my teenage years. The fact there´s still so many teenagers today that love it as much as my generation did is something that warms my heart. It´s weird to think that the band didn´t like the song when it was first offered to them and turned it down. It was then offered to both Billy Idol and Bryan Ferry, who also turned it down, until Simple Minds took a second listen to it and decided to record it.
When i hear that song in Pitch Perfect, near the end, i get chills. Like every time. I used to laugh at people that said they got chills from something, cause i thought that was a stupid saying and it never really happened.
More quality Scottish talent for you there Jamel the fantastic Simple Minds, and this is just a sample of their superb talents. . peace and love to you brother and hello from Scotland.
I've always loved this song and the movie. Tears for Fears "Everybody Wants to Rule the World." It's an equally quintessentially 80's song with an iconic sound.
Other Simple Minds songs that are cool are " Glittering Prize", "Someone Somewhere in Summertime", " Promised You A Miracle", and many more. I love them all. Simple MInds are still touring all these years on.
I will never get tired of hearing this, dare I say it, perfect song from one of the best bands of the 80's. One of those special songs that sticks with you for life from the first listen. Tears For Fears is another great band that formed the soundtrack to my childhood you should definitely check out.
So great to hear how much you love The Breakfast Club! Probably the coming of age film i most identified with as a late teen, and this song means so much ...touches me so deep everytime i hear it.
There was a magical time (now known as "the 80's) when the fashion and music was just as important as the plot. Examples: almost any teen/high school/college movie, Beverley Hills Cop, Who's That Girl, Valley Girl., Miami Vice...
The song plays at the end of the movie as the credits start to roll. It starts exactly when the scene in your t-shirt happens, as John Bender walks away from the football field once detention is done and raises his fist to the air.
I've always loved the Simple Minds drummer's style, with that snappy snare drum. This song, Alive & Kicking, and others, would not have been great songs or would have been different songs without him.
When the band came in to perform for John Hughes, they didn't have an ending to the song. So the lead singer just started singing the "la la la"...part. John loved it so much he said to keep it in. :-)
The singer Jim Kerr is Scottish and used to be married to Chrissie Hynde and Patsy Kensit. The song was originally offered to Billy Idol but he refused it only to release it years later on an album.
What is funny about this song is that Jim Kerr did not want to do it. He said it wasn't Simple Minds material & they have never recorded other people's music. It was Chrissie who told him it was a hit song & convinced him to record it ! It still is their biggest hit to date.
Holy crap! I just realized that I was 23 when the song came out. I just turned 58 yesterday. Now I’m a little bit sad. Oh well, I can listen to this play on the overhead speaker at Denny’s when I get the seniors discount. LOL!
Billy Idol was originally pitch this song but he passed. Then when he heard it, he regretted passing and recorded his own version for a greatest hits lp.
(Queensryche )Silent Lucidity!!!!!!!!! I promise you its a winner!!!... Powerfull, emotional blowaway song...im a professional musician and it gives me goosebumps everytime!!!
I was around 20 when this movie came out. Loved it...of course the theme song is unforgettable. My teenage years were during the disco fever. Omg I about danced myself to death during that time. Lol. God bless
This is that 80s gold...that fire ass rythm that drops everyone into a trance ...
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Whoever was a child in the 80's in America ?
Was 2nd to actual heaven & if I could go back in any point in time ?
I would go back to the 80's to relieve my childhood all over again ! 😭
Is that Jim Kelly I see?? Those are my boys! Especially those days...the Marv Levy days. Such an awesome team at the time. Damn shame we never got a super bowl win from those days
@@danielsayers3740
I truly felt so bad for the Buffalo Bills them 4 Super Bowls !
kinda like high school, eh? lol
As a teen in the 80's, John Hughes was our chronicler.
True
Very much so. We owe it all to Hughes for the whole franchise. It was the perfect vehicle of GEN X angst.
The song did in fact play during the credits of the movie The Breakfast Club. It's absolutely one of the most iconic sounding songs ever made.
Simple minds is one of the most underrated alternative bands ever
Except not "alternative"
Oh my goodness, it’s one of the bands that i would still love to see live.
Word!
One can listen to Sparkle in The Rain and Once Upon a Time for hours and all of the sudden the rest of the world is of little importance.
Once Upon A Time
And decidedly not underrated...
This song was such a perfect fit for the movie and I can never think of one without the other. This song is so smooth, powerful, and quintessentially 80s!
Highly recommend "Alive and kicking" by Simple Minds as well
Ditto!!
Lawrence Eason For Sure! That song is incredible. I like the "All The Things She Says" song too.
I think I'm gonna spin some Simple Minds records tonight!
Omg yes! I've always though "Alive and Kicking" was a much better song!
Agree!
Belfast Child is up there for Simple Minds
The movies from the 1980s are the best. And the music.
Check out some 40s films
Ya, I need to have an 80's movie day.
Show this movie to any girl entering middle school and it will become one of their favorite all time movies even today. One of the best “coming of age” movies ever. Timeless!
Absolutely correct! My daughter watched it, and The Outsiders. Two of her favorite movies.
That entire album is great. Please play more songs off this album and we wont forget about you.
I want to shake your hand for reacting to one of my favorite 80's song. I was a teen in the 80's and enjoy most genres, but the 80's is my jam..lol.
This was from back in a time when “music was music” & barely any signs of that “auto tuned BS” you see in plague-like proportions nowadays 😳😳😳
Yes 🙏🏾👍🏾
John's Vidz ..... EXACTLY!!! There are still so many acts from the 70’s & 80’s who are still around & touring, keeping the memories alive for those of us old enough to remember. I wonder how many of these “one hit wonders” who are topping the charts these days will still be around in 25 - 30 years time???..... VERY FEW, IF ANY I THINK ☝️😆 The last 3 concerts I’ve seen have been Bruce Springsteen, The Eagles (before Glenn Frey passed away) & Shania Twain, all with well over 30 years of hits & WORTH listening to. Hell.... We’ve even got KISS touring here very soon (Australia), a group who’ve been around (with many member changes) for at least 40 years or so 🤘😝🤘🔥🔥🔥
get off my lawn lol
Amen!
Gerard Roll ok boomer.
Crowded House "Don't Dream it's Over"
This song always reminds me of The Stand. Perfect placement for an apocalyptic montage. The Walking Dead took some notes from Stephen King.😎
michael cantwell YES!
O yess!!!! Great choice there
Leila Edwards
Was about 13 when this came out. Such good memories of my childhood. Music will never have this power again
Omg one of my favorite songs from my era. That song was deep, loved it since I was only 5 years old in 86' when it first debuted. That long ago.
I believe the singer and band are Scottish. I love this song and his voice, It is as wonderful to hear this song now as it was back when MTV was about music videos only. Thanks for doing this video. BTW, I really love your Elvis reaction videos didn't know some of those videos were out there..l
Thanks Judith🙏🏾
Yes, Simple Minds are Scottish. They are still touring. I saw them in Copenhagen (Denmark) in 2017, and they are still great. There are two videos from this concert on my channel. I’ve just booked tickets for their 40th anniversary concert in Copenhagen spring 2020. Looking very much forward to this :)
Indeed they are Scottish... from Glasgow.
I had the pleasure of working with them ( they played a gig at my hometown ... helped them shift gear in and out ... and a bunch of other stuff they needed done ) just before they made it big in the uk.
All top guys... lead singer Jim Kerr himself went to the local chippy and got myself and friend a fish supper each ( fish supper in Scotland is fish and Chips).
@@jamelakajamal Please do another Scottish band, In A Big Country by Big Country
@@curtisthomas2670, fields of fire always gets my Scottish blood rushing too.
Ha! Song of my adolescent years! Jamel YOU THE MAN!
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The lead singer was once married to Chrissie Hynde, lead singer of The Pretenders. That reminds me, you gotta react to The Pretenders. They have great songs!
benntura just came here to say the exact same thing!!
Brass in Pocket, Back To Ohio.
I think you'll find she was married to the lead singer of simple minds🤷
Oh HELL YESSSSS 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 I actually went to their concert in Auckland in 2017. They still sound awesome!!! Danced and sang till I lost my voice! Simple Minds are my LIFE!
‘Waterfront’, ‘Alive and Kicking’, ‘All The Things She Said’ ‘Sanctify Yourself’, ‘Belfast Child’ 🙌👍👍
Ahhhh ... So glad I was a teenager in the 80’s and could rock out to these guys then also 😁😁
Breakfast club one of my favorites, yes I grew up in the 80s best times ❤
'If You Leave ' by OMD from PRETTY IN PINK is the other classic John Hughes movie song.
YES!! 🙌
Timo Kuusisto not American... but good on you for assuming everyone is lol and it’s still a great song even if it doesn’t top your list of their best. I heard the song before I ever saw the movie
I agree it is a great song but then again OMD had a lot of great songs!
No. 1 movie... "does Barry Manilou know you raid his wardrobe?" "to answer that question, next saturday" classic..
Echo and the Bunnymen were an awesome band that came out of the 80's as well.☺️
You should check out the song 'The Killing Moon."One of their best.😁
IcePrincess751 DAMN RIGHT!
"Never Stop" ruclips.net/video/AwvcUgmPbXg/видео.html
"People are strange" from 'The Lost Boys" sound track
This came out in my senior year of high school. Wow, the memories. Thank you.
WOW! Please Please Please do some of their songs that have that spiritual feel to them... they are awesome!
"See The Lights" , "Belfast Child", "Sanctify Yourself".... all on the Simple Minds official channel. Peace!
Check out The Cure - Love Song! Been covered so many times, looks can be deceiving.
Also, I know you like your soul music. Simple Red - If You Don’t Know Me By Know.
There was great music in the80’s
Texas Magnolia THE CURE! YAS!
Holding Back The Years
SIMPLY Red.
I will always love this song 💕. Thank you for the memories. 🎶 I said la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la....💃
Yes it was in the movie,my favorite decade on this planet 💯%.. cA
ICONIC!!! The memories!! Love the shirt!!!!!! I just watched a recent performance of this by them live...the crowd went crazy...they were all young...this song will live forever!!!!!
Love you for this ! Always loved this song , but, Our friend was layed to rest to this song cause it was his fav song and now has much diff impact
A Hit Machine! And then with this Film. Unforgettable. Thank you Mr. John Hughes for all these Brilliant Films.
In the description for this video:
"Classic"
Could be the song and/or that hat you're rocking. Love it!
You should check out the band "Sixpence None The Richer," especially the songs "Spotlight," or "Drifting."
I saw someone mention Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over," and Sixpence have (in my opinion) a pretty great cover of that song, as well.
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Simple Minds has so many great songs! Underrated band.
6:02 Since I first heard this song in the 80s, this has been my favorite drum lick - brief but brilliant.
I graduated from high school in 1984. This movie came out 1985. That movie best described our class. The athlete, the nerd, the princess, basket case, the criminal. There was over 400 of us. Academically, it was a close competition. Where I live and went to high school is only 30 minutes away from Portland, Maine is where no other than actor Judd Nelson is from. He went to school in NYC. He and Ally Sheedy and Emilio Estevez were in the early 20s when they made this film. Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald were still in high school. What memories this film has brought to me. The film depicts the actual truth of what high school students had to deal with reality and life at that time.
Will you walk on by or call my name. Perfect line. That’s how I felt. You had your cliques in middle and high school. All were represented here and we really didn’t know them. This is my all time favorite song.
Loved that movie since I was a teenager when it came out. Still one of my top 10.
I was born in 75 and I am true MTV generation like you are! We all know that the directors of the videos had no clue what they were doing but the music superceded it! I look back on those days with the fondest of memories and I wish life could be that simple again. It was a great time
I remember that movie, well. That was a good movie. I didn’t see it until a year after it’s release 1986. My daughter and my sister came to visit us out in Washington State where my husband was stationed at the time. This is a great song, too! Thank you for reacting to this, Jamel!
Sir, one of the best live versions of this song is the 1997 Night of the Proms done in Rotterdam, Netherlands with full orchestration & a "floating stage." Keep in mind that this was done 12yrs after the song came out with a tremendous turnout for them. Hope you enjoy it.
Whenever I hear this song, I always do the pulling-on-the-hoodie-string move that Andrew (Emilio Estevez) does -- see 5:43. It's a compulsion, I can't help it.
neatdesign I thought we all did!
An iconic song, for any decade. It moved a 15 year old boy in 1985 for sure, Jimmy Kerr was singing my thoughts at the time perfectly. For its size, it is amazing how many great bands and performers have came out of Scotland over the years...
One of my tops 5 also. Can you please do *MARTIKA- TOY SOLDIER?* There is a simple story behind that song.
You're right. This song with this movie are a perfect example of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. They both synergistically elevated each other to a legendary status they wouldn't have achieved on their own.
It was at the end of the movie over the closing credits. This song spoke to our generation of kids born in the 60s. We all knew these kinds of kids in our schools our neighborhoods. We were them
One of the best song's and movie of all-time!! And even though it is set in an American school, it always brings back memories of my school day's back here in the UK!! And they are Scottish, although the lineup of the band has changed over the years!! And they are still performing now.
Fabulous song That evokes some rather fond memories from 20 years ago.
Ah! INXS and another group “Enigma”. I’ll get the songs for you .
“Lost Boys” sound track are covers but AWESOME
Yesss INXS ❤
Yes, to all 3!
This is the quintessential 80s song, this song... and the movie take me back to when it came out in 1985. (I was 15)
This song is playing when he does the fist pump at the end...the picture on your shirt.
quintessential 80's
Every time I hear this, wherever I am, it takes me back.
The sounds of the 80's......best music decade ever.
I have no idea how many times I watched "The Breakfast Club", just in my teenage years. The fact there´s still so many teenagers today that love it as much as my generation did is something that warms my heart. It´s weird to think that the band didn´t like the song when it was first offered to them and turned it down. It was then offered to both Billy Idol and Bryan Ferry, who also turned it down, until Simple Minds took a second listen to it and decided to record it.
One of the eighties classics....had a friend just like Judd Nelson in the movie.
One in my top 5 songs from the 80s!!!!!!........!.
When i hear that song in Pitch Perfect, near the end, i get chills. Like every time. I used to laugh at people that said they got chills from something, cause i thought that was a stupid saying and it never really happened.
More quality Scottish talent for you there Jamel the fantastic Simple Minds, and this is just a sample of their superb talents. . peace and love to you brother and hello from Scotland.
Still going strong and still brilliant in concert. Great band.
Best song ever ! Breakfast club, Bayview village cinema 16 years old. !! Memories
This is such a good duet, The Walker Brothers, The sun ain't gonna shine anymore.
I've always loved this song and the movie. Tears for Fears "Everybody Wants to Rule the World." It's an equally quintessentially 80's song with an iconic sound.
Other Simple Minds songs that are cool are " Glittering Prize", "Someone Somewhere in Summertime", " Promised You A Miracle", and many more. I love them all. Simple MInds are still touring all these years on.
'Sanctify Yourself' is AMAZING by them..
Great band.
Iconic song for sure. One for the ages! "Ghost Dancing" is also real good.
Absolutely love this song! That's what I call singin'!
I will never get tired of hearing this, dare I say it, perfect song from one of the best bands of the 80's.
One of those special songs that sticks with you for life from the first listen.
Tears For Fears is another great band that formed the soundtrack to my childhood you should definitely check out.
He has a really good voice, love the song. Remember The Breakfast Club and this song with very fond memories. Thanks for doing this one, Jamal.
My favorite movie and love your shirt 🙏❤️
It matched the movie theme perfectly. The 5 kids asked each other in the library, "What will happen tomorrow? Will we just walk right by each other?
So great to hear how much you love The Breakfast Club!
Probably the coming of age film i most identified with as a late teen, and this song means so much ...touches me so deep everytime i hear it.
Great song from a great decade of music. I could recommend another thousand 80's songs.
I love his voice! Haunting.
Fantastic band You gotta try waterfront or promised you a miracle. Keep the reactions coming geezer 👌👍
You should hear an react to
Alive and Kicking by these guys.
Great tune you’ll love.
There was a magical time (now known as "the 80's) when the fashion and music was just as important as the plot.
Examples: almost any teen/high school/college movie, Beverley Hills Cop, Who's That Girl, Valley Girl., Miami Vice...
One of my all-time favorite songs
This song was originally written for Billy Idol. He turned it down. But now performs it at some of his concerts.
Aah man - The breakfast club and that song were like religious communion for me back then. Classics.🖤🙏
I was so stoked to get to see them a few years ago & yes we all did the fist pump. It was such a great thing to be part of
YES. Great song and great movie. Another awesome reaction.
Loveeeee this song one of my favorite they wanted Billy Idol to do this song but he turned it down but later on he did a cover of it
The Breakfast Club was my generation. A movie I will never forget. Excellent T!
Awwwsum movie and Awwwsum song as well! Still holds up!!!
The 80's had some of the best music and movies... I'm 58 now and really miss that decade
React Dire Straits singing Money for nothing or Sultan of Swings. I love this band.
The song plays at the end of the movie as the credits start to roll. It starts exactly when the scene in your t-shirt happens, as John Bender walks away from the football field once detention is done and raises his fist to the air.
The video, the clothing is so 80's. Brief clips from the movie inserted into this video makes me want to go watch the movie. Iconic 80's movie.
I've always loved the Simple Minds drummer's style, with that snappy snare drum. This song, Alive & Kicking, and others, would not have been great songs or would have been different songs without him.
Soundtrack to my youth.....still get goosebumps :)
When the band came in to perform for John Hughes, they didn't have an ending to the song. So the lead singer just started singing the "la la la"...part. John loved it so much he said to keep it in. :-)
The singer Jim Kerr is Scottish and used to be married to Chrissie Hynde and Patsy Kensit. The song was originally offered to Billy Idol but he refused it only to release it years later on an album.
What is funny about this song is that Jim Kerr did not want to do it. He said it wasn't Simple Minds material & they have never recorded other people's music. It was Chrissie who told him it was a hit song & convinced him to record it ! It still is their biggest hit to date.
Bro stephenwolf born to be wild and the pusher man are classics 💕🇨🇦
God damn, God damn the pusher man.......(we old) lol.......
My teen days it hits my heartstrings just special
Phenomenal movie. Timeless song. …and Mel Gaynor, one of the best drummers of all time.
Holy crap! I just realized that I was 23 when the song came out. I just turned 58 yesterday. Now I’m a little bit sad. Oh well, I can listen to this play on the overhead speaker at Denny’s when I get the seniors discount. LOL!
What a time to be alive! I wish we could just always live in the 80's!
One of the best 80 - songs.....good backflash
Billy Idol was originally pitch this song but he passed. Then when he heard it, he regretted passing and recorded his own version for a greatest hits lp.
I'm so glad you did this song.
(Queensryche )Silent Lucidity!!!!!!!!!
I promise you its a winner!!!...
Powerfull, emotional blowaway song...im a professional musician and it gives me goosebumps everytime!!!
I was around 20 when this movie came out. Loved it...of course the theme song is unforgettable. My teenage years were during the disco fever. Omg I about danced myself to death during that time. Lol. God bless
Very original sort of sound...I never would have placed his face with this song!
Great movie and Song!! I HAVE to sing along to this one!