I know everybody thinks their time frame was the best but for some many reasons I don't think the 80s can be beat. I wanna go back, I want what I have now, I don't want the butterfly affect and send me down the wrong worm hole but dang I want to go back, do just a few things differently, just a few
@wallywest2360 born in 71 here, it truly was a great time , we had the outdoor life but also had the start of technology, movies came to our house, video games was now in the house. But if you wanted you could still hit the mall with friends. Just a great time
Me too man I turned 20 in 1982 and my 20s and late teens what's my favorite decade in life cuz trust me the 60s which I'll be 63 on January 20th have sucked the music in the 70s and 80s was super killer I went to a lot of great concerts saw a lot of great bands met a lot of great bands add more females to play with I was in better shape and had a blast yeah I had some tough times but the 80s were my favorite time I would give anything to go back stay put
Nikki Sixx wrote this song after he overdosed and the paramedics had to give him 2 adrenaline shots in his heart to get him to live. Thus "Kick start my heart "!!!!
Yeah, rumor has it the first buddy called his buddy, who was a paramedic & the biggest Nikki Sixx fan: "Dude, you're not gonna believe- I have Nikki Sixx ODing in a dumpster.. get here NOW!" "Not funny man-" "DUDE, SERIOUSLY GET HERE NOW!" Apparently the medic fan could tell his tone was serious. So yeah, Nikki Sixx was saved by his biggest fan shocking his heart, then wrote this song.
Had a cardiac arrest and shocked back to life 2 years ago today ... this is the first song I played after I could get to my headphones. 67 years young and this still gets me going.
70's and 80's were the best times for music in all of human history. I am so glad I got to experience it all. Nothing else has ever been like it or ever again. It was AWESOME!!!
The 80's had every type of music anyone was interested in... from classical to symphony, hip hop to rock...all artists were truly masters at their craft...no auto tunes. No computer generated beats. Keep up the great reactions 🤙
When I had my heart attack they had to do emergency angioplasty because my "widowmaker" was 100% blocked. They asked me what music I wanted (I was awake the whole time). This was my first and only thought. They didn't have it, so I played it in my head for the next 45 minutes, with extended guitar and drum solos.
That distinctive sound you heard near the end WAS from the Guitar.. He's using what was called a VoxBox, it is a headset style speaker that is positioned in the mouth almost like a mic, the guitar sound comes thru that speaker and by mouthing the words or shapes you can adjust the sound and the normal microphone amplifies it .. ;)
God, I still remember going to see them in every tour all the way up to this one. Girls, Girls, Girls tour in Knoxville Tennessee, with the spinning and flipping drum set and GUNS N ROSES opening for them, still the top concert I’ve ever seen!
Song no 1 on my running playlist. Mick Mars needs a huge amount of credit, such a great player, a LOT of Crüe comes from his guitar tone and playing style. Crüe live then was an experience, hard to describe the energy back then, it was infectious. The guitar sound at the end is a talk box, the guitar signal is routed through it, a tube comes out into the player’s mouth (with the sound), you “talk” guitar then into a microphone.
The Crüe. Great 80’s Rock, Great Hair Band Rock. I love the 80’s Rock. The story is about Nikki Sixx, who after a crazy night of partying his heart stopped and paramedics had to restart his heart. He left the hospital and went out and started partying again. Stay Cool 😎 and… \m/ Stay Metal \m/
Nearly 10 pm here. I clicked...oooops! I have to put on the headphones before playing this song and crank it up! This song really pumps up the blood !!!
I was 17 when this song came out. The 80's was the best time for all genre of music. Here's a couple of 80s tunes to blow your hair back Ratt - Way Cool Jr , AC/DC - Back In Black, Van Halen - Jump, Judas Priest - Some Heads Are Gonna Roll, DIO - Holy Diver, W.A.S.P. - I wanna Be Somebody, Cinderella - Shake Me You are welcome
That effect on the guitar is called a ‘Talk Box’; you mentioned it in passing. It’s a guitar effect that the player actually shapes with his mouth; a tube is next to his microphone and used to reverberate the signal utilizing the shape of the mouth. Bon Jovi, Peter Frampton and others have used it to great success.
Young guys you I got to see them when this song was the hit it was on the Motley Crue dr. Feelgood album they had a lot of hits on that album that was a great show too man they were hyper is all get out excellent energy sounded great audience going bookoo nuts
Well, I am four days late to this video, so I have a few things to say. First of all, the band started in the late 80s or mid 80s. I don’t know I was young and this was their second comeback album, I don’t know, and they were still kicking ass. I would go back to their first hit, like everyone else, which was “shout at the devil”. Also, I like your scale out of one to 10 thing at the end of the video. That’s different and I’ve been watching reaction video channels for six years. I am a font of information. Lol.😂
Early 80s "smooth" and poppy, with some new age mixed in (The FIXX, Flock of Seagulls, etc.) but starting around 1982, hard rock\metal began rising and flew until the early 90s when Grunge flipped rock on its head. The list of truly fantastic 80s metal\glam\hair bands is massive.
Home Sweet Home, Wild Side, Shout at the Devil (no video but probably their hardest banger) Looks that Kill, To Young To Fall in Love, On with the Show!
Long time Motley Crue fan with all their albums save the last one. This is a great song with lots of energy, but their debut album Too Fast for Love is their best album for all the purists who love the raw uncommercialized garage band sound. The whole album is fantastic and is the one I reach for the most! Second best is their second album Shout at the Devil.
The unusual sound you mentioned at one point is through the use of a Talk Box. It takes the sound of whatever instrument you are playing, usually used on guitars, and runs it through a tube into the performers mouth. This sound wave can then be altered by the shape of the users mouth, and then goes back into their microphone. So it's almost a combination of the guitar and the performers vocals. I would say off the top of my head, the use of the Talk Box here is probably second on the list of most well known Talk Box songs. Number one would have to be Bon Jovi's "Living on a Prayer" where the Talk Box kicks in right after the keyboard intro and continues throughout most of the song.
That sound was produced by a talk box. A device that is hooked up to the guitar and the guitarist. A tube is placed in the guitarists mouth and he can change the pitch of the sound by the shape of good mouth
9.6 & 9.8? Nice!! Too bad there isn't a time machine to take you back and party in the 80s. For me, that was the most fun decade of my life! The music, the bands, fashion, parties, women, so great!! Another Crüe song to rate is 'She Got The Looks That Kill', be sure to fasten your seatbelts! 😎🤘
Saw these guy open for KISS in San Francisco before they were anything- just some load band from L.A. randomly met a few of them after the concert at the Hyatt Regency bar , Tommy the drummer & Nikki the bassist walk over by us and stop and just stared talking, they were nice enough guys
The bass player wrote this song after ODing and dying …for the second time. He’s been clean for about 22 years. Oh and his mother used to date Richard Pryor In the 1960s 😂😂😂
The person driving the car with the band in it was a friend of theirs, comedian Sam Kinison. You need to watch the video for their song "Home sweet home ". It was their biggest hits that didn't have that "hard rock" feel.
Like most songs from the 80s..it was a story..the guitarist Nikki Sixx had a heroin overdose..about a year before this..and that is what this song is about..Ahhh the 80s
While their first 2 albums are among my favorites for a more raw stripped down, less produced albums, if you want to hear more that sound like this- pretty much anything from either the "girls,girls,girls", or "dr. Feel good" albums will do. They are both great albums. I'll recommend either Dr. Feelgood", " dancing on glass", or "same old situation"
Some 70’s/80’s bands and songs for you Iron Maiden’s songs: The Trooper, The Phantom of the Opera, Hallowed be Thy Name, Revelations , The Rime of the Ancient Mariner AC/DC: Big Balls, Hells Bells, Girl’s Got Rhythm, Touch too Much, Back in Black Boston: Foreplay/Long time, Don’t Look Back, More than a Feeling Rush: 2112, Xanadu, Tom Sawyer, YYZ, Red Barchetta, Subdivisions, Red Sector A, Distant Early Warning, Working Man, Vital Signs Scorpions: Blackout, Coming Home, No One like You, Still Loving You, Rock You Like a Hurricane, I’m Leaving You, Big City Nights
The 1980s, Twisted Sister, Vixen, Lita Ford, Cinderella, Ratt, Def Leppard, and Guns & Roses. You think that is smooth. That was some of the best rock. It was before Grunge and after Disco.
This is one of those songs that you don't want to listen to while driving a car. Shoot To Thrill by AC/DC is another one. Your foot will get heavier as the song plays on.
You still need to hear Ozzy, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Gun n Roses, Nazareth and Deep Purple to name a few. These guys are Rock God's! Prepare to have your pulse racing and your minds blown - the lyrics alone for the first three named have depth and really require thought from first timers like yourselves. Enjoy!!!
What can you say about the Crue. One of the all time great rock bands in terms of outrageous behavior. They lived the rock and roll lifestyle to the max. Should check out "Dr. Feelgood".
All of the other suggestions here are Great, but haven't seen Dr. Feelgood?! Something about the Drive of that one, check it out as well as the rest, it's Worth it! Rock On Everyone!✌️🤟
Try Wildside and Home Sweet Home. You should also try Phantom of the Opera by Iron Maiden. They are definitely heavier but they worth every second of your time.
Got my first speeding ticket to this song. The 80’s were the absolutely greatest time to be young! What I wouldn’t give to go back!
I know everybody thinks their time frame was the best but for some many reasons I don't think the 80s can be beat. I wanna go back, I want what I have now, I don't want the butterfly affect and send me down the wrong worm hole but dang I want to go back, do just a few things differently, just a few
@@davidkennedy6227 Yup, right there with ya. Was born in '73, a teenager in the 80's, just a great time to be alive.
@wallywest2360 born in 71 here, it truly was a great time , we had the outdoor life but also had the start of technology, movies came to our house, video games was now in the house. But if you wanted you could still hit the mall with friends. Just a great time
Me too man I turned 20 in 1982 and my 20s and late teens what's my favorite decade in life cuz trust me the 60s which I'll be 63 on January 20th have sucked the music in the 70s and 80s was super killer I went to a lot of great concerts saw a lot of great bands met a lot of great bands add more females to play with I was in better shape and had a blast yeah I had some tough times but the 80s were my favorite time I would give anything to go back stay put
Best rock coming out of 70s and all those great bands and continuing in to 80s
One of the best decades ever on so many levels and was glad to be a teenager then lol
I was 13 in 1970. Talk about a decade! I listen to everything. It wouuld be easier to name artists I don't like.
You had to live through the 80s to truly understand what it was like. It can't be properly explained.....especially if you were in a rock band.
Properly explained or completely remembered.
@@powoodworker1751 Especially if you were in a rock band.😁
I miss those days!!
@@johnvetere Think of how lucky we were to have lived them....
How absolutely lucky we were!
Nikki Sixx wrote this song after he overdosed and the paramedics had to give him 2 adrenaline shots in his heart to get him to live. Thus "Kick start my heart "!!!!
Yeah, rumor has it the first buddy called his buddy, who was a paramedic & the biggest Nikki Sixx fan:
"Dude, you're not gonna believe- I have Nikki Sixx ODing in a dumpster.. get here NOW!"
"Not funny man-"
"DUDE, SERIOUSLY GET HERE NOW!" Apparently the medic fan could tell his tone was serious.
So yeah, Nikki Sixx was saved by his biggest fan shocking his heart, then wrote this song.
I believe it was actually 4 shots of adrenaline
Wildside by Motley Crue! 😎🔥🤟🎸
I saw them live in concert six times in the 80's. They always blew the roof off the house. I loved Motley Crue. They were the real deal.
Loved your reaction! 80’s was the best decade of rock ever! Also a lot of the 80’s too! But You gotta do the official video for their song wild side!!
Had a cardiac arrest and shocked back to life 2 years ago today ... this is the first song I played after I could get to my headphones. 67 years young and this still gets me going.
70's and 80's were the best times for music in all of human history. I am so glad I got to experience it all. Nothing else has ever been like it or ever again. It was AWESOME!!!
Next up for Motley Crue has to be "Wild side." The video alone will blow your mind, but I won't say why. 🤯🔥🥁
Absolutely!!!
Oh, don't tell! Let it be a surprise!!!
80’s Rock was all about having a good time 🎉👍
Motley Crue:
Girls Girls Girls
Wild Side
Don't forget Live Wire.
I was a little kid when “smokin in the boys room” came on the radio and I was a fan ever since.
Now y'all need to react to another side of Motley Crue called Home Sweet Home!!! You won't believe it's the same band!! 🤟😎😎🤟
ABSOLUTE BANGER! 🔥
As a kid who was glued to MTV,VH1 and BET…. 1980s was the most diverse decade when it came to music.
the 80's was a great time , none stop fun ...
The 80's had every type of music anyone was interested in... from classical to symphony, hip hop to rock...all artists were truly masters at their craft...no auto tunes. No computer generated beats. Keep up the great reactions 🤙
thank you for the compliment!
When I had my heart attack they had to do emergency angioplasty because my "widowmaker" was 100% blocked. They asked me what music I wanted (I was awake the whole time). This was my first and only thought. They didn't have it, so I played it in my head for the next 45 minutes, with extended guitar and drum solos.
that is an amazing story, welcome to the channel brother!
Love these guys. So much energy, lots of fun. Grew up on this. They put on a great show.
That distinctive sound you heard near the end WAS from the Guitar.. He's using what was called a VoxBox, it is a headset style speaker that is positioned in the mouth almost like a mic, the guitar sound comes thru that speaker and by mouthing the words or shapes you can adjust the sound and the normal microphone amplifies it .. ;)
Yeah... Love the Crue. Remember loving to drive with this blasting
Dr Feelgood by Motley Crue! 😎🔥🤟🎸
God, I still remember going to see them in every tour all the way up to this one. Girls, Girls, Girls tour in Knoxville Tennessee, with the spinning and flipping drum set and GUNS N ROSES opening for them, still the top concert I’ve ever seen!
This song live will literally give you an adrenaline boost whether you want it or not, lol
You guys obviously need to do a deep dive into 80’s metal
Arguably the greatest decade in music for many different reasons
I lived through the 80's no better time for music.
Hell yeah! 🎉 Happy New Year from North Carolina.
This song is a perfect example of early Metal, these guys were pioneers of the genre!
Sort of. This song came out a couple years after metal got big
Banger! ❤ My MC fave!
love that
Song no 1 on my running playlist.
Mick Mars needs a huge amount of credit, such a great player, a LOT of Crüe comes from his guitar tone and playing style. Crüe live then was an experience, hard to describe the energy back then, it was infectious.
The guitar sound at the end is a talk box, the guitar signal is routed through it, a tube comes out into the player’s mouth (with the sound), you “talk” guitar then into a microphone.
The Crüe. Great 80’s Rock, Great Hair Band Rock. I love the 80’s Rock. The story is about Nikki Sixx, who after a crazy night of partying his heart stopped and paramedics had to restart his heart. He left the hospital and went out and started partying again.
Stay Cool 😎 and…
\m/ Stay Metal \m/
This and free bird are the only songs that make me turn the radio off in fear of a speeding ticket
It’s nice that you two can clothes shop at the same place!
You kids are lucky to hear this my music
Nearly 10 pm here. I clicked...oooops! I have to put on the headphones before playing this song and crank it up!
This song really pumps up the blood !!!
Saw them live twice in Seattle.
I was 17 when this song came out. The 80's was the best time for all genre of music. Here's a couple of 80s tunes to blow your hair back
Ratt - Way Cool Jr , AC/DC - Back In Black, Van Halen - Jump, Judas Priest - Some Heads Are Gonna Roll, DIO - Holy Diver, W.A.S.P. - I wanna Be Somebody, Cinderella - Shake Me
You are welcome
I would say Ratt "Lay It Down" before "Way Cool Jr."...
Wild Side by Motley Crue is another GREAT one from them,You will like it, it is a very energetic performance
That effect on the guitar is called a ‘Talk Box’; you mentioned it in passing. It’s a guitar effect that the player actually shapes with his mouth; a tube is next to his microphone and used to reverberate the signal utilizing the shape of the mouth. Bon Jovi, Peter Frampton and others have used it to great success.
Young guys you I got to see them when this song was the hit it was on the Motley Crue dr. Feelgood album they had a lot of hits on that album that was a great show too man they were hyper is all get out excellent energy sounded great audience going bookoo nuts
Well, I am four days late to this video, so I have a few things to say. First of all, the band started in the late 80s or mid 80s. I don’t know I was young and this was their second comeback album, I don’t know, and they were still kicking ass. I would go back to their first hit, like everyone else, which was “shout at the devil”. Also, I like your scale out of one to 10 thing at the end of the video. That’s different and I’ve been watching reaction video channels for six years. I am a font of information. Lol.😂
welcome to the channel my friend! thank you for your suggestion
Such a great song!!
Early 80s "smooth" and poppy, with some new age mixed in (The FIXX, Flock of Seagulls, etc.) but starting around 1982, hard rock\metal began rising and flew until the early 90s when Grunge flipped rock on its head. The list of truly fantastic 80s metal\glam\hair bands is massive.
Don't Go Away Mad by Motley Crue! 😎🔥🤟🎸
Home Sweet Home, Wild Side, Shout at the Devil (no video but probably their hardest banger) Looks that Kill, To Young To Fall in Love, On with the Show!
A fun song to play live.
Wildside
Primal Scream by Motley Crue! 😎🔥🤟🎸
Long time Motley Crue fan with all their albums save the last one. This is a great song with lots of energy, but their debut album Too Fast for Love is their best album for all the purists who love the raw uncommercialized garage band sound. The whole album is fantastic and is the one I reach for the most! Second best is their second album Shout at the Devil.
🔥🔥🔥1980s 🔥🔥🔥
The unusual sound you mentioned at one point is through the use of a Talk Box. It takes the sound of whatever instrument you are playing, usually used on guitars, and runs it through a tube into the performers mouth. This sound wave can then be altered by the shape of the users mouth, and then goes back into their microphone. So it's almost a combination of the guitar and the performers vocals. I would say off the top of my head, the use of the Talk Box here is probably second on the list of most well known Talk Box songs. Number one would have to be Bon Jovi's "Living on a Prayer" where the Talk Box kicks in right after the keyboard intro and continues throughout most of the song.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! YEAR OF THE SNAKE! YEAH BABY! LOL
Check out "When metal ruled the world: the sunset strip" to see what "the scene" was like!
That sound was produced by a talk box. A device that is hooked up to the guitar and the guitarist. A tube is placed in the guitarists mouth and he can change the pitch of the sound by the shape of good mouth
home sweet home Motley Crue
9.6 & 9.8? Nice!! Too bad there isn't a time machine to take you back and party in the 80s. For me, that was the most fun decade of my life! The music, the bands, fashion, parties, women, so great!! Another Crüe song to rate is 'She Got The Looks That Kill', be sure to fasten your seatbelts! 😎🤘
I think you'll get a kick out of a song called Rebel Yell, by Billy Idol...you kids are great, cheers from freezing cold sunny Saskatchewan.
Thank you for the suggestion
Vocês são muito novos. Ainda não estão preparados pra isso ...
Saw these guy open for KISS in San Francisco before they were anything- just some load band from L.A. randomly met a few of them after the concert at the Hyatt Regency bar , Tommy the drummer & Nikki the bassist walk over by us and stop and just stared talking, they were nice enough guys
1980s
USA
TEENAGER
ROCK N ROLL DRUMMER
The best of times.
You can’t turn it off can you?
89-90 tour seen this one in the Omni in ATLANTA MY FIRST CONCERT
Fun times
Wild Side with the rotating drum kit is wild. I'm not a huge fan of Crue ballads, but songs like Live Wire are more my style.
Too young to fall in love is a great song by the Crue
first time wow
There was absolutely nothing like the Sunset Strip in the 1980's.
Next Motley Crue song. Home sweet Home.
The bass player wrote this song after ODing and dying …for the second time. He’s been clean for about 22 years. Oh and his mother used to date Richard Pryor In the 1960s 😂😂😂
Motley Crue... got to do Home Sweet Home, Live Wire, Girls Girls Girls, Dr Feel Good, Looks that Kill.
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Texas Flood, 1983, live at the Elmo Combo Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 😎
80's were everything for music my man.
The person driving the car with the band in it was a friend of theirs, comedian Sam Kinison. You need to watch the video for their song "Home sweet home ". It was their biggest hits that didn't have that "hard rock" feel.
Who wouldn't want to choreograph a gymnastics routine to this song
Like most songs from the 80s..it was a story..the guitarist Nikki Sixx had a heroin overdose..about a year before this..and that is what this song is about..Ahhh the 80s
If you haven’t reacted to “Keep your hands to yourself” by the Georgia Satellites it’s an all time classic and super catchy ❤️
Nikki Sixx's book The Heroin Diaries is great read if you like to read books (or listen to audio books).
While their first 2 albums are among my favorites for a more raw stripped down, less produced albums, if you want to hear more that sound like this- pretty much anything from either the "girls,girls,girls", or "dr. Feel good" albums will do. They are both great albums.
I'll recommend either Dr. Feelgood", " dancing on glass", or "same old situation"
To understand that scene, back then, go back and watch the documentary…decline of western civilization part 2: the metal years. It was like that
❤
Some 70’s/80’s bands and songs for you
Iron Maiden’s songs:
The Trooper, The Phantom of the Opera, Hallowed be Thy Name, Revelations , The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
AC/DC:
Big Balls, Hells Bells, Girl’s Got Rhythm, Touch too Much, Back in Black
Boston:
Foreplay/Long time, Don’t Look Back, More than a Feeling
Rush:
2112, Xanadu, Tom Sawyer, YYZ, Red Barchetta, Subdivisions, Red Sector A, Distant Early Warning, Working Man, Vital Signs
Scorpions:
Blackout, Coming Home, No One like You, Still Loving You, Rock You Like a Hurricane, I’m Leaving You, Big City Nights
They wrote this song after their lead guitarist passed out during a drug overdose and the paramedics had to jump start his heart
The 1980s, Twisted Sister, Vixen, Lita Ford, Cinderella, Ratt, Def Leppard, and Guns & Roses. You think that is smooth. That was some of the best rock. It was before Grunge and after Disco.
If you guys liked this one you need to react to Motley Crue "Wild Side", it is freaking awesome.
Wild side music video
7:25 7:28 Check out their song Wild Side music video.
Motley Crue WILDSIDE
Thank you for the suggestion
You gotta go with Looks That Kill
Same ole situation, smokin in the boys room
This is one of those songs that you don't want to listen to while driving a car. Shoot To Thrill by AC/DC is another one. Your foot will get heavier as the song plays on.
You still need to hear Ozzy, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Gun n Roses, Nazareth and Deep Purple to name a few. These guys are Rock God's! Prepare to have your pulse racing and your minds blown - the lyrics alone for the first three named have depth and really require thought from first timers like yourselves. Enjoy!!!
Ppl grew up in the 80s are the GenX of today
What can you say about the Crue. One of the all time great rock bands in terms of outrageous behavior. They lived the rock and roll lifestyle to the max. Should check out "Dr. Feelgood".
THanks for the suggestion, we are excited to hear more
Wildside video has to be next!😅
All of the other suggestions here are Great, but haven't seen Dr. Feelgood?! Something about the Drive of that one, check it out as well as the rest, it's Worth it! Rock On Everyone!✌️🤟
Try Wildside and Home Sweet Home.
You should also try Phantom of the Opera by Iron Maiden. They are definitely heavier but they worth every second of your time.
Great reaction. I'm m going to suggest Painkiller by Judas Priest for you to try. It's a relentless onslaught from start to finish.
The song and video was from the late 90's / early 2000's
The chauffer at the beginning was Sam Kinison
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