This woman has a KILLER voice!! She is amazing and paved the way for so many others. She 100% deserves her place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! Loved her then, love her now, too. ❤️🥰
@@paultreadaway102 Obviously we're biased, but come on... the music industry in the '80s was easily the best era ever. You couldn't swing a 12-inch stick without hitting a legendary, huge-name rock star/pop star. And MTV was beyond iconic. What do they have now? Hip-hop and rap garbage, pro tools, auto-tune, over-produced garbage aimed at Zoomers that don't know any better and only care about downloading the latest soup-of-the-day trend from the latest release by "JayEyeEm Super-Daddy-Z featuring Busta Big Daddy G and Dr. Slappy-Pants P-Funk Jippy-Jammer A.K. Flux-Butt".
I'm not so sure about this as a single but I think it's so awesome that she throws her old 45s up there as examples of sexual exploitation. I think that is just swell
Back in the 80s I was a young lad and listened to mainly rock/metal back then as I still do, but some of the 80s pop songs were okay, this being one of them.
I like how she looks up at the cover in the corner near the song's end...it was a smack in the face to the record company that kept pushing her to have a sexier image but she did not agree with it.
Just as good but when u on the back of Invinsible lots of Artists would felt that deliver an epic song,backed up with this which for most is an underated Song and cool indeed, whatever it did on the Chart.She only had All Fired Up next i prefer the rare gems of theirs like this
I had that luck and I agre. Those were crazy times, full of fun as never before or after.... If I only remember those endless night with GROUP of friends around....
This was a song way ahead of its time. Pat Benatar is a singer ahead of her time. She fought behind the scenes to open up music to women. She's a living Hall of Fame.
I was in Our House with a Garden in ‘89. I saw this Monumental Music Video! I’m from Budapest. This Music Video is Unforgettable!!! I’m in Van Nuys, California, 91405…I was 24 years old and right now I am in my 58th year…
I think the _video_ did go somewhere... didn't it win at the MTV awards in '86? But the song then just became a backing track to the video, which is a shame. It's funny how some songs are mostly remembered for the video, not the song itself. Another example was "Money for Nothing".
One of her best but the public always likes the poppy sounds. We belong, Hit me with your best shot, etc. her best songs were this , Precious time, Fire and Ice, Shadows of the night. You can keep Best shot.
I love how towards the end of the video, Pat puts a picture of herself up from the early days when she was marketed as a sex symbol. She looks at it and shakes her head.
As the song suggests pat benatar is a musician and is very serious about the music she writes and records and does not like to be stared down as a sex object
Marcus A Because Madonna acted like a cheap sleazy slur. Pat was just herself. A confident singer that didn't have to dress South or act it as well . Pat is the bomb!!
Paul Morrison your right on the money but one thing madonna and pat benatar were different madonna was top 40 bubblegum pop and pat was album rock think at the time so were the eurythmics women in rock female rights
One of her very best, killer hooks, propulsive Grombacher beat, Spyder doing what Spyder does, and her amazing vocals. Everything that's great about Benatar in 4 perfect minutes. She was too good for pop audiences. We didn't deserve her.
That was a slag at her managment & Chrysalis for wanting her to look that way to sell her music. You can see it in all the photos on her early 80's material and 7" singles. She was never happy about it - and she was right. She had/has an awesome vocal ability, she didn't need to sell based on her looks - unlike many other female singers needed to...
I've seen a couple of people's posts that they think there's a story behind the song... there very much is... back in the 80s the record labels kept wanting her to dress up like a sexy little kitten Vixen and she was uncomfortable with it... towards the end of the song where they show her album cover when she's bending backwards and she's wearing the skin tight outfit and she's sings the line "sex as a weapon" she looks up at the picture that was kind of a "screw you" to the record labels.. because of her confidence and success in the end she got her way.. directly after that panel in the video you see the giant Bank of Television screens.. in the bottom right-hand corner you see Pat and she has kind of a self-satisfied smirk on her face cuz she got her point across
I think that was true of all women in the 80s that were categorized in the hard rock genre. Heart was another example; the record company had them dress all sexy and then when Ann gained weight they just put Nancy in the front spot in videos. There were Heart videos with Ann singing lead that would hardly ever show her. That whole decade was about sexualizing everything, almost like it is now except you have the occasional Adele who isn't a pinup girl but still sells tons of records. Even in comparison I think the 80s was far more fake than we are currently.
This song was Pat's Finger wave at advertisers to stop using Sex to sell products. If you notice at the end of the video they show models with several different consumer products. What is even more interesting is that they flash a picture of her early years and her reaction is priceless. This video was nominated for 6 MTV music video awards for editing, sound, etc. Pat did not win any of the 6. However, in 1986, she won Favorite Female Video artist on the American Music Awards.
That describes the video but the song doesn't really fit the video. The song lyrics sound like a sexually frustrated woman obsessed with a man that she has the hots for.
@@taylorm7777 the video is actually just a storyboarded series of effects, a big experiment for the man who made it, so there’s really no big meaning to the video in that respect. It’s a show of flash, excess, and visual marketing. In that way, it’s very tongue in cheek, but nothing more and certainly nothing deep.
Neil has such great taste in riffs and melody....one of my favorites. This, Le Bel Age, and especially Too Long a Soldier are fav examples of just how talented he has been over their RRHOF careers!
saw Pat on Tuesday night in Philly...at 58 she has lost very little, age has been infintely better to her than most 80s rockers. She is a world class talent, and when you see her live, you forget just how many top 40 hits she had - the set list was a monster!
Benatar/Giraldo band were so underrated. They took off in the late 70's and made several great records, yet their popularity faded in the mid-late 80's despite continuing to make really good albums.
This video stirs up a couple of youthful memories for me. First, for some of us who grew up without cable in the 80s, clips like this were as close as we got to porn. I remember seeing this video and being so excited by all the girls in naughty outfits and the muscle guy flexing, it was just this fever dream of big time sexy stuff... and of course it all seems so tame and goofy now! Second, there was an exchange about this on the old '80s Letterman show, and it was kind of hilarious in a cringey way. Paul Shaffer was always making little jokes about pop music stuff, and one night during the monologue he said, "You know, Dave... You've really got to stop using sex as a weapon!" The joke kind of made it seem like they were lovers or something, which I'm sure Shaffer wasn't intending. Letterman got all squirmy, changing the subject ASAP, and the bit just DIED.
I love the way the song/video has a kind of weariness and disapproving tone to it - about sleazy marketing and sex selling everything - whilst at the same time musically sounding like it would not be out of place at a poll dancing establishment! Love that funky bassline...
This song has to be the most longeve unknown track I wished to find out in my personal list. I had it recorded on cassette from an old TV show which didn't mention the title, it was probably 1989 or so, 25 years later using Shazam or SoundHound I found it and it was just a relief, I played it countless times with such a smile on my face!
@@helloskinny510 It was the 80s. GErmany had a very opulent pop scene. One of my favorite artists Jennifer Rush had a thriving career there and almost ignored everywhere else despite having one of the greatest voices of our time.
Brilliant video with the best voice range of all time! The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame where are you on this! Pat can sing anything! The best female rocker and vocals ever! As for the 10 dislikes...you all know nothing about true power and range with vocals because Pat has the ultimate best of all time!!! Love Ya Pat!!!!!
I think in her VH1 Behind The Music show she mentions the record company pushing for sexier album jackets, sexier image, etc. I believe this song was part of a response to that demand.
This song reminds me of Spencer Gifts for some reason. Big mall franchise back in the day! Cool stuff! Bought a pair of checkered 80s style sunglasses there and then listened to this song on a "45. Oh the nostalgia!!!
3 Huge singles in a same album (Sex as a Weapon/ Le Bel Age/ Invincible) it is a rarity in rock n roll history...Pat and Band were truly invincible in the mid 80s... some artists are ready to kill to have just one of those kickass singles
One of the great underrated songs of the 80's. I was 21, was looking for a boyfriend and in my naive youth, fell hard for him. Yes, you Michael M. He was the first guy to make me cry. Saw him again many years later and didn't give him a minute. Always remember that September in Phoenix 1985.
*Powerful song!* 📷📸 Love the multi-screen and security camera feed *effects* in this video. In fact, this has the most special *effects* of any of Pat's videos! Still cool and provocative. 💗
Gotta love the fact that those appear to be real tellys (studio Trinitrons?) with slightly different calibration -- obviously synced to the camera. Plus there's so much going on in those screens, beckoning for another viewing. We've got Valentino, Marilyn, James Dean in there, plus some random butts in jeans, BrillCreem commercials, Playboy bunnies making silly faces plus munching on a hot dog in X-ray vision,, and a bikini chick getting ice cream shoved in her face! How cool/nuts is that?!?
This woman has a KILLER voice!! She is amazing and paved the way for so many others. She 100% deserves her place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! Loved her then, love her now, too. ❤️🥰
What happened to her?
If you grew up in the '80s... you were SO lucky. Best decade ever.
Excellent Videos are too classy in the 80s when it really started.The greatest decade of all time the GOAT 🐐 for me
@@paultreadaway102 Obviously we're biased, but come on... the music industry in the '80s was easily the best era ever. You couldn't swing a 12-inch stick without hitting a legendary, huge-name rock star/pop star. And MTV was beyond iconic.
What do they have now? Hip-hop and rap garbage, pro tools, auto-tune, over-produced garbage aimed at Zoomers that don't know any better and only care about downloading the latest soup-of-the-day trend from the latest release by "JayEyeEm Super-Daddy-Z featuring Busta Big Daddy G and Dr. Slappy-Pants P-Funk Jippy-Jammer A.K. Flux-Butt".
Amen to that!!! Born 1971 and raised on radio in the 1980's! 🙂
Well I don't know about that cuz it did have lots of drugs back there 😢and I did my fair share 😅but dang was it fun
Amen brother. Radio was a joy. Albums were a thing. Movies were a delight -even the corny ones-.
One of the BEST Female rockers EVER
This is such an underated Pat Benatar song!!
The cliche "they don't make em' like they used to" definitely applies to Pat Benetar. What a powerful voice!
I think this is an underrated song. It's one of her best! Don't get sick of hearing it ever
I'm surprised it wasn't a bigger hit myself.
I love this jam
I'm not so sure about this as a single but
I think it's so awesome that she throws her old 45s up there as examples of sexual exploitation.
I think that is just swell
Back in the 80s I was a young lad and listened to mainly rock/metal back then as I still do, but some of the 80s pop songs were okay, this being one of them.
I like how she looks up at the cover in the corner near the song's end...it was a smack in the face to the record company that kept pushing her to have a sexier image but she did not agree with it.
i remember seeing this video in 1985, i was around 13 at the time, this is such a cool music video, it is a shame kids these days have crap for music
Underrated. Released at a time when her popularity was starting to fade but it’s as good as any of her earlier hits
Just as good but when u on the back of Invinsible lots of Artists would felt that deliver an epic song,backed up with this which for most is an underated Song and cool indeed, whatever it did on the Chart.She only had All Fired Up next i prefer the rare gems of theirs like this
I had that luck and I agre. Those were crazy times, full of fun as never before or after.... If I only remember those endless night with GROUP of friends around....
Stop using your genitals as a weapon!!!same thing!!!
No it wasn't lol
This was a song way ahead of its time. Pat Benatar is a singer ahead of her time. She fought behind the scenes to open up music to women. She's a living Hall of Fame.
2023 AND STILL GREAT!!! GOOO PAT!!!
Ty
Simply one of the best, most iconic music videos of the 80's. All the color, all the visuals and a very strong song. It's a music video Mona Lisa.
It's a candidate for the next Golden Disc to Mars! The aliens are guaranteed to leave us alone then. 😂
Alot of People think back at the 80s & say Bonjovi & the like ruled, but Neil & Pat Benatar were the True Pioneer's of the Era!
I was in Our House with a Garden in ‘89. I saw this Monumental Music Video! I’m from Budapest. This Music Video is Unforgettable!!! I’m in Van Nuys, California, 91405…I was 24 years old and right now I am in my 58th year…
This should have hit the top 10.
A song of hers that never really went anywhere but I think it's one of her best.
I like this track, too. But I don't think it did as well as it should of because is seems to have a little bit too much of a pop sound to it.
I agree. Excellent!!
I think the _video_ did go somewhere... didn't it win at the MTV awards in '86? But the song then just became a backing track to the video, which is a shame. It's funny how some songs are mostly remembered for the video, not the song itself. Another example was "Money for Nothing".
Correction: it was nominated for the "most experimental vid",, but lost to Aha's "Take on Me". Fair enuff.
One of her best but the public always likes the poppy sounds. We belong, Hit me with your best shot, etc. her best songs were this , Precious time, Fire and Ice, Shadows of the night. You can keep Best shot.
Why do radio stations not play this now. Aceeeeee
The Queen of Rock - Pat Benatar. I saw Benatar live three times. She always put on a great show.
The 80's was one hell of a drug...
And i'm still having withdrawal symptoms.
Who are you? Rick James? 😆😆😆
Keyth Danielsen Aren't we all?? 😜🥂
@@MrPilgrim609 yes he is a super freak freaky wow
@@keythdanielsen8316 darn those sleeping pills
I love how towards the end of the video, Pat puts a picture of herself up from the early days when she was marketed as a sex symbol. She looks at it and shakes her head.
As the song suggests pat benatar is a musician and is very serious about the music she writes and records and does not like to be stared down as a sex object
2022 and cranking this song. Who's with me?
There you have it; the 80s condensed into 4 minutes! Epic stuff.
True!/Cierto
I like the song. Too bad the album didn't chart well in the US.
Come on yes a good song with a great message but in my opinion it was USA, for Africa. We are the world
@@abrahamali115 check again seven the hard way was In the top ten and the single invincible was a hit
@@sethschiller832 Invincible was epic Pat, for sure!
I can't believe Like A Virgin went to number 1 and this song only went to 28. People are crazy
I like her and Madonna but I think I like this song better...
Marcus A Because Madonna acted like a cheap sleazy slur. Pat was just herself. A confident singer that didn't have to dress South or act it as well . Pat is the bomb!!
Paul Morrison your right on the money but one thing madonna and pat benatar were different madonna was top 40 bubblegum pop and pat was album rock think at the time so were the eurythmics women in rock female rights
Stupidity will ALWAYS get its way.
@@sethschiller832 : God how we've devolved in a few, short, decades.
By FAR....Pat's Best SONG!!!
Still sounds as good today (September 2019), anyone with me
Like a fine wine, Pat gets even better with age.
September 2020,and still listening to this classic
Yes 2020!
I'm here, Mate. Nov 2020.
Yes
One of my favorites albums, easy listening great performance
One of her very best, killer hooks, propulsive Grombacher beat, Spyder doing what Spyder does, and her amazing vocals. Everything that's great about Benatar in 4 perfect minutes. She was too good for pop audiences. We didn't deserve her.
What a groovy tune.
This is Pat Benatar's best track by far! Her vocals rock the house with this one, and especially with the multiple guitars.
I would agree but I like "invincible" more, i think its heavier.
***** Not everyone is going to agree. But, I do like "Invincible" a lot, as well. Consider yourself lucky! ;-)
***** lol lets not fight.. i love both songs, we're on the same side =P
***** Agreed. :-)
No Way...Promises in the Dark!
flawless... and I always have loved the muscle boy in the video
Always makes me smile this video, especially the use of her own early album cover as a point made.
That was a slag at her managment & Chrysalis for wanting her to look that way to sell her music. You can see it in all the photos on her early 80's material and 7" singles. She was never happy about it - and she was right. She had/has an awesome vocal ability, she didn't need to sell based on her looks - unlike many other female singers needed to...
She has many faves, but this is an absolute favorite. Pop perfection.
I've seen a couple of people's posts that they think there's a story behind the song... there very much is... back in the 80s the record labels kept wanting her to dress up like a sexy little kitten Vixen and she was uncomfortable with it... towards the end of the song where they show her album cover when she's bending backwards and she's wearing the skin tight outfit and she's sings the line "sex as a weapon" she looks up at the picture that was kind of a "screw you" to the record labels.. because of her confidence and success in the end she got her way.. directly after that panel in the video you see the giant Bank of Television screens.. in the bottom right-hand corner you see Pat and she has kind of a self-satisfied smirk on her face cuz she got her point across
No
I think that was true of all women in the 80s that were categorized in the hard rock genre. Heart was another example; the record company had them dress all sexy and then when Ann gained weight they just put Nancy in the front spot in videos. There were Heart videos with Ann singing lead that would hardly ever show her. That whole decade was about sexualizing everything, almost like it is now except you have the occasional Adele who isn't a pinup girl but still sells tons of records. Even in comparison I think the 80s was far more fake than we are currently.
Brilliant!!!!!!
Now I'll have to watch it again, ..I've loved this song for so long
This song was Pat's Finger wave at advertisers to stop using Sex to sell products. If you notice at the end of the video they show models with several different consumer products. What is even more interesting is that they flash a picture of her early years and her reaction is priceless.
This video was nominated for 6 MTV music video awards for editing, sound, etc. Pat did not win any of the 6. However, in 1986, she won Favorite Female Video artist on the American Music Awards.
That describes the video but the song doesn't really fit the video. The song lyrics sound like a sexually frustrated woman obsessed with a man that she has the hots for.
@@LetsPlayPC I thought the video was about rape
I’m so dumb, I never knew that! I took it literally because….I have used sex as a weapon lol.
@@taylorm7777 the video is actually just a storyboarded series of effects, a big experiment for the man who made it, so there’s really no big meaning to the video in that respect. It’s a show of flash, excess, and visual marketing. In that way, it’s very tongue in cheek, but nothing more and certainly nothing deep.
Well, let's face it, nothing's really changed: sex still sells then and now...
Neil has such great taste in riffs and melody....one of my favorites. This, Le Bel Age, and especially Too Long a Soldier are fav examples of just how talented he has been over their RRHOF careers!
Ahh…the memories of seeing this early video on MTV!
It's got Pat Benatar in it. That makes it awesome right off the bat.
I love Ms. Benatar!
saw Pat on Tuesday night in Philly...at 58 she has lost very little, age has been infintely better to her than most 80s rockers. She is a world class talent, and when you see her live, you forget just how many top 40 hits she had - the set list was a monster!
Should have included this on her greatest hits album.
this song sums up todays music scene
Probably even more relevant today than when it was released? We have gone backwards, not forwards.
Agreed, and in more ways than one... 😕
Benatar/Giraldo band were so underrated. They took off in the late 70's and made several great records, yet their popularity faded in the mid-late 80's despite continuing to make really good albums.
Definitely! Pat Benatar is the best! This is one of my favorite songs, right along with "Invincible"... she just kept getting better!
just golden times.
So far ahead of its time.
This video stirs up a couple of youthful memories for me. First, for some of us who grew up without cable in the 80s, clips like this were as close as we got to porn. I remember seeing this video and being so excited by all the girls in naughty outfits and the muscle guy flexing, it was just this fever dream of big time sexy stuff... and of course it all seems so tame and goofy now! Second, there was an exchange about this on the old '80s Letterman show, and it was kind of hilarious in a cringey way. Paul Shaffer was always making little jokes about pop music stuff, and one night during the monologue he said, "You know, Dave... You've really got to stop using sex as a weapon!" The joke kind of made it seem like they were lovers or something, which I'm sure Shaffer wasn't intending. Letterman got all squirmy, changing the subject ASAP, and the bit just DIED.
One of Pat Benatar's best videos. Funny how some people do not get the message of the song, even today, like some so called "celebrities".
I love the way the song/video has a kind of weariness and disapproving tone to it - about sleazy marketing and sex selling everything - whilst at the same time musically sounding like it would not be out of place at a poll dancing establishment!
Love that funky bassline...
Pat’s a kick ass rock chick and should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame !
This Song Went To Number 28 On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart In 1986.
+roosevelthighschool I Do Not Remember This Song, I Have The Billboard Book Of Top-40 Hits, I Copied It From There.
I remember that! I always thought it would have gone to number 1
Pat Benetar rocked her ass off she deserves to be in the rock and roll hall of fame
I liked this song, its message, even it's juxtaposition video. The video was top notch in that era of MTV.
Her greatest hits album is the best I've ever heard. Every song is great.
This song has to be the most longeve unknown track I wished to find out in my personal list. I had it recorded on cassette from an old TV show which didn't mention the title, it was probably 1989 or so, 25 years later using Shazam or SoundHound I found it and it was just a relief, I played it countless times with such a smile on my face!
Still listening Jan 2022 ....Hell yeah
I love how at the end of the video she includes a photo of herself posing for one of the In The Heat of the Night album photos.
Could have commented on loads of her stuff, but she is the bizzness, great 80s idol...
This was played a lot on television in Germany in that time period.
BRIONITY Really? Wow. In my country this song doesn't exist neither in radio nor tv. I just discovered it recently in RUclips.
I'm a bit disappointed I hardly heard it at all here in the UK.
@@helloskinny510 It was the 80s. GErmany had a very opulent pop scene. One of my favorite artists Jennifer Rush had a thriving career there and almost ignored everywhere else despite having one of the greatest voices of our time.
@@brionity Don't forget Hansi Hölzel alias FALCO!!! (Ok, he was Austrian...)
Bartended a party for her on the Queen Mary in early 2000's. She sounds amazing live!!
this is so fun!
Great song
This was the funk.
This is my favorite Pat Benatar song
Long live the 80's
Love her 'tude and voice.
My fav Pat tune.
Brilliant video with the best voice range of all time! The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame where are you on this! Pat can sing anything! The best female rocker and vocals ever! As for the 10 dislikes...you all know nothing about true power and range with vocals because Pat has the ultimate best of all time!!! Love Ya Pat!!!!!
Forget "Love Is A Battlefield!" This song & video's "Totally Awesome."😎🤙
Agreed!👊
Great Song!
Love Pat Benatar!
Thought I imagined this song had to type the words to see I did hear this song in the 80's
That's right youngsters...
WELCOME TO THE 80'S!!!
Still alive
@@gracehope2280: Absolutely RIGHT. 👍
FINALLY!!! THIS ROCK GODDESS IS NOMINATED FOR THE ROCK-N-ROLL HALL OF FAME!!! She deserves to get in!!! I love love love her!!!
One of my favorite Pat songs. The video is fun!!!!!!!!!!!
Pat is an amazing artist, some great gritty tracks, very underrated
#PatBenetar can and knows how to rock! 😎
This is about my favorite Pat Benatar song! Thanks for posting!
Love Pat Benatar.
when i first moved to HK there was a free UHF music video channel that played this.
very nice
great song with great lyrics
I forgot how awesome this song is. It really jammed; and this video was awesome; cutting edge for the time.
Yep, Quantel Paintbox all the way. They really pulled out all the (tech) stops here. Plus they threw in a lot of tongue-in-cheek. 😜
I love it .when pat benatar say I got my heart around your little finger..
Yes I am
I love this song. I love Pat
I love when she pushes the ice cream in the girls face
Pat was a "say something" artist as reflected in her lyrics. My favorite female vocalist of all time.
This song is so much better than I remember it. I really hated it at the time.
Holy cow! Pure masterpiece. 🌹⚡🌹⚡🌹⚡🌹⚡🌹⚡🌹⚡🌹⚡🌹⚡🌹
Interesting that she looks at her own album in disgust at 3:47.
I think in her VH1 Behind The Music show she mentions the record company pushing for sexier album jackets, sexier image, etc. I believe this song was part of a response to that demand.
Yes, isn't it?
Hahaha. Cool
Great song!
I love this song, haven't heard it in ages
My favorite from pat she rarely sings this song in concert one of her best
Pat Benatar and gang ruled the 80's music scene
This song reminds me of Spencer Gifts for some reason. Big mall franchise back in the day! Cool stuff! Bought a pair of checkered 80s style sunglasses there and then listened to this song on a "45. Oh the nostalgia!!!
Place Benatar in Her rightful Place in the Hall of Fame Now!
3 Huge singles in a same album (Sex as a Weapon/ Le Bel Age/ Invincible) it is a rarity in rock n roll history...Pat and Band were truly invincible in the mid 80s... some artists are ready to kill to have just one of those kickass singles
pop art at its best 80's 4ever
Yes girls, listen to pat!!
A great song, and a very well-made video.
One of the great underrated songs of the 80's. I was 21, was looking for a boyfriend and in my naive youth, fell hard for him. Yes, you Michael M. He was the first guy to make me cry. Saw him again many years later and didn't give him a minute. Always remember that September in Phoenix 1985.
No one & i mean No one can touch Patty in her day, she Paved the way 4 many other Female rock singers! She Defined The Female Rock star!!
*Powerful song!* 📷📸
Love the multi-screen and security camera feed *effects*
in this video. In fact, this has the most special *effects*
of any of Pat's videos! Still cool and provocative. 💗
Gotta love the fact that those appear to be real tellys (studio Trinitrons?) with slightly different calibration -- obviously synced to the camera. Plus there's so much going on in those screens, beckoning for another viewing. We've got Valentino, Marilyn, James Dean in there, plus some random butts in jeans, BrillCreem commercials, Playboy bunnies making silly faces plus munching on a hot dog in X-ray vision,, and a bikini chick getting ice cream shoved in her face! How cool/nuts is that?!?
@@NuGanjaTron Wow, great observation!
@@Aramanth Yeah, I know... I've seen this video way too often! 😆