FM (1978) - A Movie That Could Never Be Made Today

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Join us as I review 1978's FM, a movie that defines the attitude of the late 70's, rock, and radio.
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    Music:
    Steely Dan - "Dork Side of the Moon" FM Remix
    Steely Dan - FM
    Steely Dan - Kid Charlemagne

Комментарии • 218

  • @christheghostwriter
    @christheghostwriter Месяц назад +24

    This video reminded me of a joke I heard a radio DJ tell a few years back:
    "In honor of the recent passing of Glen Frey of the Eagles, we're playing 'Hotel California' every day for the last fifty years"

  • @rEdf196
    @rEdf196 Месяц назад +25

    I was 14 back then. It was the golden age of FM rock radio before MTV changed the game.

    • @krismctopher7
      @krismctopher7 Месяц назад +3

      It's true that FM programing was much better. You had live DJs playing personal music choices and talking about music.

  • @VinylLP33
    @VinylLP33 2 года назад +36

    One of my favorite movies ever. A snapshot of AOR radio in the late 70's.

  • @jasonparks4631
    @jasonparks4631 Месяц назад +12

    The blueprint for the “WKRP” sitcom that same year on CBS.

    • @alman54
      @alman54 Месяц назад +3

      It was a coincidence! WKRP and FM were not inspired by each other. But for me, FM is like "WKRP, The Motion Picture."

  • @aquatarkus2022
    @aquatarkus2022 Месяц назад +22

    RIP Martin Mull.

  • @waynesmith2287
    @waynesmith2287 Месяц назад +5

    I'm from New Zealand the only country where the soundtrack went to No 1 and was the 13th largest album of 1978.

  • @profdc9501
    @profdc9501 Месяц назад +6

    This movie is a beautiful time capsule. Even if the movie is flawed, it just so perfectly captures the moment.

    • @yossarian6799
      @yossarian6799 22 дня назад

      "Flawed" is an understatement. Not even the brilliant Eileen Brennan and a talented cast could save that snoozefest.

  • @alman54
    @alman54 Месяц назад +2

    I worked as a radio engineer in the late 90s. I hadn't heard of FM. One of the jocks at the station I worked in told me about the movie and how it was loved by people in radio. I got a copy and fell in love with it. I still enjoy FM. It's a beautiful snapshot of what radio was like in the late 70s before corporate monopolies and dilution of the music. It is flawed, that's for certain. But it's such a fun movie.

  • @joemichaels4231
    @joemichaels4231 2 года назад +26

    I was 18...just graduated high school and we saw this movie 3 or 4 times in the theater....and the theme song.....CLASSIC!!!

    • @user-wk9wq8yq5u
      @user-wk9wq8yq5u Месяц назад +2

      I was 13 so I didn’t see it but the song FM is perfect with one of the best sax solos on a rock song. I loved it then and I love it now.

  • @conradpoos2859
    @conradpoos2859 Месяц назад +4

    I was 14 when I saw this and remembered how badly the Linda Ronstadt footage was jammed into this film. But my God what a soundtrack.

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 Месяц назад +13

    1:52 - It was referred to as 'AOR' (Album-Oriented Rock)

    • @krismctopher7
      @krismctopher7 Месяц назад

      Yes. You had to listen to the same thing for more than three minutes. It was nuts!

  • @edreid7872
    @edreid7872 Год назад +34

    WKRP came out the same year..looks oddly familiar..

    • @jasonnstegall
      @jasonnstegall Месяц назад +3

      I have often wondered if one may have inspired the other.

    • @DWNicolo
      @DWNicolo Месяц назад +6

      Yea and nay. Looks familiar but Hugh Wilson insisted to the day he died that WKRP was its own thing and had nothing to do or take from FM. Hugh Wilson was also happy when the movie flopped at the box office.

    • @dangreene3895
      @dangreene3895 Месяц назад +3

      Yes they were very similar

    • @krismctopher7
      @krismctopher7 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah. A carbon copy.

    • @charadeyouare322
      @charadeyouare322 Месяц назад +5

      I was thinking the same thing! There's a character (with a beard) who resembles program director Andy and one who must have inspired Dr. Johnny Fever!

  • @sonojon0
    @sonojon0 2 года назад +12

    A person I knew introduced me to this film when I was in music school and I’ll cherish that moment forever!

  • @fj8623
    @fj8623 Месяц назад +4

    The late 70s was a strange time, post Vietnam and Nixon, plus oil embargo, inflation, unemployment. The mood became sarcastic and unserious, and filled with disillusion. But the tremendous evolution of music and its bends and trends was quite a time to live through. Rest well, Martin Mull.

  • @TheGlobalProfessional
    @TheGlobalProfessional 5 месяцев назад +18

    This is one of my favorite Steely Dan songs.

  • @ericmiller3098
    @ericmiller3098 2 года назад +25

    Sophomore year in high school. Still have it all on vinyl. Outstanding music.

  • @timothykuring3016
    @timothykuring3016 Год назад +6

    Martin Mull always appeared in weird, low budget, outsider movies.
    He was like a trademark for that sort of film.
    Yeah, the seventies were my teen years.

  • @nilotranquilo9016
    @nilotranquilo9016 2 года назад +9

    One of my favorite films. It's like the alan parsons project album, I Robot, I can enjoy it numerous times, turn new people onto it and it remains great over decades of time.

  • @strothermartin5368
    @strothermartin5368 3 месяца назад +7

    Saw this at the Drive-in With Citizens Band double bill. Memories.

  • @adamc1966
    @adamc1966 Месяц назад +7

    Still love Steely Dan. This is one of their best songs 👍

  • @John-pc3cx
    @John-pc3cx Год назад +5

    Saw this during Basic Training in 78. Premise was corny but the songs were great and the Linda Ronstad performance was simply awesome.

  • @audioartisan
    @audioartisan Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely 'Mom Music'. Back in the 70's, that's the music my Mom would play on the car radio all the time. Great memories.

  • @danielhixson3717
    @danielhixson3717 Месяц назад +8

    I hadn't seen this movie since 78' maybe 79'. Just saw it again on RUclips, my wife and I sang every song. Except, of course, the first one that accompanied Duggan's run into the station. It was blacked out to silence, THANKS A LOT HENLEY...

    • @kenmckinnell8153
      @kenmckinnell8153 Месяц назад

      Seems kind of strange, since he allowed Seinfeld and Lebowski to actually make fun of Eagles tunes.

    • @danielhixson3717
      @danielhixson3717 Месяц назад +2

      @@kenmckinnell8153 REALLY? He must've needed a new pool at his house.

  • @theheroofthestory9330
    @theheroofthestory9330 Месяц назад +1

    I saw this as a sophomore in college. They put up a screen in the student union center with a projector and would take time to change the reels. Best times of my whole life.

  • @DirectorsGarage
    @DirectorsGarage 4 месяца назад +4

    The movie is "MEH" from a story standpoint, yet I enjoyed it for the nostalgia of how I remember radio and the DJs we all worshipped growing up. I own the soundtrack on vinyl from back in the day. You can't get it any longer since the licenses have long since expired. There were several movies post-copyright (and FM) that managed to pull together a decent soundtrack. Heavy Metal (1981) had a killer soundtrack. Fast Times at Ridgemont High also had a stellar soundtrack, though with maybe more trendy music than hits. The Big Chill (1983) had major hits, though mostly Motown-- one stop shopping and licensing-- probably got a package deal. More recently Guadians of the Galaxy (2014) pulled together an expensive collection.

  • @jjankosky
    @jjankosky Месяц назад +2

    I came across the vinyl a few years ago. Very clean copy for like $5. One of my favorite under the radar finds.

  • @ehdeesign
    @ehdeesign Месяц назад +2

    A buddy and I had a wild 85mph ride across south Los Angeles county to get to a Costa Mesa theatre in time to see this. Great times!

  • @mikefromuniontown3809
    @mikefromuniontown3809 2 года назад +10

    those who turned 13 in 1978 like Charlie Sheen and myself were GEN X 1st year becoming "teenagers". ALBUMS and FM STEREO with the little blue light that told you it was in STEREO. and it was just the best time. MUSIC as it turns out was the ESCAPE of the day. It was a place you went to get away from all the B.S. of teenage life. And you listened to all the yearly top 500 at new years eve. RADIO Then in August 1981 WE GOT MTV and heavy rotation was the talk. from 1978 10 1983 that 5 year span was a change in American Culture and entertainment like no other FIVE year period.

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  2 года назад +2

      Yeah my dad has a Pioneer with the light.

  • @adamjg4
    @adamjg4 Месяц назад +2

    And now we're terrified to play any number of artist's songs on RUclips.

  • @timothystockman7533
    @timothystockman7533 Месяц назад +2

    I saw this movie in the theater when it came out. I would have seen it again, but there was a projectionist strike and when that was over, FM was gone.

  • @creeder44
    @creeder44 Месяц назад +4

    I was working in radio when this movie came out, and I can assure you that even then, those of us who knew anything about radio thought the premise was utterly ridiculous. It might have been slightly more plausible in the late 60s, but by the late 70s FM radio was already thoroughly commercialized. The idea of the DJs taking over the station and playing "music for the people, man" with no commercials made our eyes roll. How did they think the electric bill would get paid with no ad revenue? Truly silly. Great soundtrack, though.

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  Месяц назад

      Public donations existed, ya know?

    • @creeder44
      @creeder44 Месяц назад

      @@ThatsOnRUclips The movie wasn't about public radio.

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  Месяц назад

      @@creeder44 No shit, but did you see the crowd of people outside the radio station? Do you think they couldn't ask for money?

  • @CCaceflyboy
    @CCaceflyboy Год назад +3

    Saw this movie in the theater when it came out in 78. Enjoyed it then and still enjoying it today.

  • @ERICF66
    @ERICF66 Год назад +4

    I saw this at the San Ramon Twin drive-in in Dublin, CA when it first came out. Since I was 12, a lot of what they were doing/talking about flew right over my head, but I loved all the music! Heard it all the time on my little clock radio tuned to KKIQ FM! 😁🎶🎶🔥👍🏽👊🏽❤️🔊

    • @miggans21012
      @miggans21012 Год назад +2

      I wasn't too familiar with the movie at the time but song FM (No Static At All) was all over the radio when I started Jr. High in Livermore CA. I used to listen to KKIQ all the time.

  • @yournamehere6002
    @yournamehere6002 Месяц назад +2

    All the good movies could never be made today. FM is a great movie.

  • @solterodad
    @solterodad Месяц назад +1

    Love FM. My era music, I was 19 and stationed in Okinawa at the time. Another with a great soundtrack is The Big Chill.

  • @andrewmilesbroughton8222
    @andrewmilesbroughton8222 Год назад +8

    FM by steely Dan was awesome and the soundtrack remains a favourite. Never heard a soundtrack with soooo many great songs, even Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous" can't compete! Nice video, might have to call the Arrow video people!!

  • @richtaylor6039
    @richtaylor6039 Месяц назад +1

    I shit kittens when i heard it was released on DVD and the OST is one of my all time fave albums. A masterpiece.

  • @bwware
    @bwware Месяц назад +1

    The main reason this movie couldn't get made today is because the music was so much better back then. I know I'm a little late with this comment but that was a nice story about your mom. Positive vibes buddy.

  • @toob1979
    @toob1979 6 месяцев назад +2

    I just watched the movie. It's like the producers wanted to make a documentary about the behind the scenes life of a successful radio station in the late 70s, but found out halfway through they didn't have enough material to complete it. They then hired someone who didn't know much about screenplays to hang one on the bones of their rock doc. How else could you explain a mini concert by Linda Ronstadt at the height of her fame bringing the plot to a screeching halt?
    To their credit, the cast acted the hell out of this film. Martin Mull in particular did a great job as Eric Swan, the cool guy who perpetually chased fame and women.

  • @mickylawless1941
    @mickylawless1941 Год назад +4

    FM wasn't a great movie, but just the same, it was a great movie. I saw it several times back in 78. Then I'd watch it every couple of years on vhs. The music was the real star. But second was Cassie Yates! Had such a crush on her back then.

  • @DavidPuddyThatsRight
    @DavidPuddyThatsRight 2 года назад +4

    Awesome commentary, dude. Three thumbs up, and I've only got two. I have tickets to see The Dan in July. Fagan and Co. will no doubt play Kid Charlemagne and my fingers are crossed they'll play the soundtrack to this movie, which I patronized in its day as a 21-year-old college kid in 1978. Would love to see it again. Maybe I'll figure a way to do so. Anyway, thanks for THIS, brother. Excellent!

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  2 года назад

      Email me thatsonyoulol@gmail.com and I'll hook you up.

  • @thomastrout9997
    @thomastrout9997 11 месяцев назад +2

    According to REELIN IN THE YEARS, by author Brian Sweet, Steely Dan agreed to pen the song because their new manager was a Producer on the film. Irving Azoff was the original Executive Producer of FM but asked for his name to be removed once filming was completed. This explains why the Eagles appeared on the soundtrack as well as some of the biggest artists at that time. Randy Meisner and Joe Walsh are each credited as solo artists as well.

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  11 месяцев назад

      Sounds like a once in a lifetime deal.

  • @Garch-the-Great
    @Garch-the-Great Месяц назад +1

    Seems to be largely forgotten that from 1978-80, Hollywood RELENTLESSLY tried to capitalize on Saturday Night Fever's success by integrating popular music with movies (Sgt Pepper, TGIF, Goin' Coconuts, Xanadu, American Hot Wax, Idolmaker, Can't Stop the Music, Roadie, The Apple, etc.). Grease was a hit, and a few have become cult classics, but most (like FM) have fallen into obscurity.

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  Месяц назад +1

      But what about the CB Radio movie craze?

    • @Garch-the-Great
      @Garch-the-Great Месяц назад

      @ThatsOnRUclips Ah yes, the trucker movies. Citizen's Band, Convoy, Flatbed Annie, High Ballin', Roadie (again!)... but I think the only one anybody really remembers is Smoky & the Bandit. Damn, I'm an old nerd.

  • @alexanderdesmouceaux4395
    @alexanderdesmouceaux4395 2 года назад +3

    It's not much, but I recommend your channel on my podcast. Your work is amazing! Thanks always 💗

  • @GeoHvl
    @GeoHvl 2 года назад +5

    HBO too, was new also, HBO played this movie several times a month. It’s a great movie.

    • @bryanburnap4537
      @bryanburnap4537 2 года назад +1

      I remember that

    • @jnnx
      @jnnx Год назад

      It’s really not a “great movie”, but it makes sense now why so many lame movies come out now that people think that coked-up forgettable, self-indulgent trash like this is now seen as “great” through the eyes of the nostalgia goggles. . .

  • @maximusprime3459
    @maximusprime3459 Месяц назад +1

    I believe VH1 used to play reruns of the TV series for awhile when they had The New WKRP, they played them back to back.

  • @mikeb.1705
    @mikeb.1705 9 дней назад

    I recently picked up the FM soundtrack on 8-track, to listen to while cruising in my classic car. Need to see if I can stream the movie or check it out from my local library to complete the nostalgia trip!

  • @stvitalkid7981
    @stvitalkid7981 25 дней назад

    Bought the quintessentially great soundtrack in the fall of 78 but did not see the movie until about 1991 on VHS.

  • @kenperkins7921
    @kenperkins7921 Год назад +3

    said! If you keep your eyes open, you will see a young Tom Petty, a fresh, Linda Ronstdat, the guys in REO SPEEDWAGON, A YOUNG JIMMY BUFFET AND MORE!

  • @kenmckinnell8153
    @kenmckinnell8153 Месяц назад +1

    If you worked in Radio I think you'll agree that Eileen Brennan's character was pretty dang accurate.

  • @DWNicolo
    @DWNicolo Месяц назад +2

    With FM your mileage may vary. With the music a definite time capsule what was playing on commercial radio. By this time the commercialization of FM radio had taken hold. The whole DJ rebellion harkened back to the late 1960s when the DJ’s were more forceful personalities in California and New York City radio. Sadly something you’’d never see today. American DJ’s are just plug in automatons. Still, the movie has its moments especially Martin Mull, Norman Lloyd, Cleavon Little and Eileen Brennan’s performances stand out. The movie also harkens back to an era which was ending where anything and everything could be made and released into the movie theaters.

  • @silviob1972
    @silviob1972 Месяц назад +1

    Never knew this movie existed but I will buy it to watch it , but u said you're mom got u into this music for me it would be my brother, ON your other note sorry to hear on that....mom's are special as mine is that as well.... thanks for sharing

  • @pgaven9396
    @pgaven9396 4 месяца назад

    This one got remastered and released on Arrow Blu-Ray...amazingly loaded with features...highly recommwnded.Thank you for sharing the memory of your mom❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @hermanturnip3984
    @hermanturnip3984 Месяц назад

    All these years later I still feel bad about them cancelling Doc Holiday. They did him dirty.

  • @russelljdj
    @russelljdj Месяц назад +2

    This movie was loosely based on the WBCN strike.

  • @TWKozak-hs9bo
    @TWKozak-hs9bo Месяц назад +7

    The choices of music in the film would have been a perfect fit for K-Tel Records.

  • @shyman99
    @shyman99 Месяц назад

    The best and most important part of this video is that you were there for your Mom when she needed you the most.

  • @aisle_of_view
    @aisle_of_view Месяц назад +2

    Dazed and Confused had the same number of songs. 1992 flick.

  • @johnpace2089
    @johnpace2089 Месяц назад +1

    I love this movie! Thanks for the video.

  • @charlesroberts8803
    @charlesroberts8803 Месяц назад +1

    Mongo and the sheriff from Blazing saddles are DJs in it.

  • @thomasrobinson182
    @thomasrobinson182 Месяц назад

    It was made because they producers could AFFORD the music rights. I like the movie for what it is, although it's painful to think that music like this doesn't exist, free-form radio doesn't exist and corporations dictate what is broadcast.

  • @jensoettrich762
    @jensoettrich762 Год назад +3

    WHO streams it ? ….

  • @richardmurphy9006
    @richardmurphy9006 Месяц назад +1

    And everyone looks well with hair super shiny and jeans were ironed

  • @brianthomas2434
    @brianthomas2434 Месяц назад +1

    I remember a local FM deejay in NYC laughing at the premise.
    At that time and AFTER the Department of Defense was running undisguised, straighten adverts on rock stations. The Sixties had been over for some time.
    Never saw the film. My real take is the theme is possibly the worst thing Steely Dan released.

  • @franzoidle7002
    @franzoidle7002 Месяц назад

    I was 16 when this movie came out, growing up in Los Angeles. This movie(yes kinda cheesy at the time), but it really did hit the late 70’s zeitgeist. Thanks for this movie review.

  • @chrisblair3819
    @chrisblair3819 Год назад +3

    Your mom likes Steely Dan? She's a great lady. Nice video.

  • @RickPMandel
    @RickPMandel Месяц назад

    a few years after the movie came out, the show "Quantum Leap" did an episode almost identical to this

  • @burtbacarach5034
    @burtbacarach5034 Месяц назад

    Had the album on * track (yeh I'm that old) IIRC the tape was around $15 USD in 1979. Man that was a looong time ago,

  • @richarddeese1087
    @richarddeese1087 Месяц назад +2

    Network (1976). FM (1978). UHF (1989). tavi.

  • @robertmclean9737
    @robertmclean9737 Месяц назад +1

    Before FM there was AM and KOMA a powerhouse radio station Oklahoma City Oklahoma was a good one

  • @crossbow1203
    @crossbow1203 Месяц назад

    Linda Rhonstat at the top of her power! The copy right act is the reason WKRP reruns don't have the actual music it was broadcast with.

  • @darrellludlow
    @darrellludlow 28 дней назад

    I had to go find out who played Dolores Deluxe because of your reference. It was Brenda Venus.

  • @jdnelms62
    @jdnelms62 Месяц назад

    I forgot about this movie. I was a teenager when it came out, but never saw it. It does look very much like the inspiration for WKRP, which I was a huge fan of. WKRP obviously was an AM station, hence a great source of the humor in the show, since an AM station of that era would not have the budget to compete with the big 'album rock' FM stations.

  • @TrevorMom
    @TrevorMom Месяц назад

    The truly stupid thing about the copyrighting stuff is that in TV shows like That '70s Show, they had the right to use the music ONLY during original airing. Streaming services use different music, but the closed captions have the lyrics of the song used in the original episode.

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  Месяц назад

      Yep, bought some DVDs with awful placeholder music...

  • @terryhall3960
    @terryhall3960 Месяц назад +1

    There used to be a time around 20 years ago where just about every garage sale and charity shop had an LP of the soundtrack - probably because it's one of the best classic rock compilations ever made. But how often do you find someone who has seen the actual movie?

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  Месяц назад

      Very interesting! I had never heard of it before a few years ago. I inherited about 500 LPs, I wonder if it's in there...

    • @Garch-the-Great
      @Garch-the-Great Месяц назад +1

      Yup, from the 80s-early 2000s, the soundtracks for this, Saturday Night Fever, Sgt Pepper, Grease, and Xanadu were absolutely ubiquitous anywhere that records were available for resale -- along with Englebert Humperdink's Greatest Hits.

    • @terryhall3960
      @terryhall3960 Месяц назад

      ​@@Garch-the-Great Along with all of Pat Benatar's albums. And all going for about 50 cents each, I'll bet. Now they want ten bucks even for Engelbert, because everybody's latched onto the idea that if it's vinyl, it's got to be worth a packet.

    • @Garch-the-Great
      @Garch-the-Great Месяц назад

      @terryhall3960 Oh God, yes, I'd forgotten all about Pat Benetar! Plus Dolly Parton's '9 to 5 and Odd Jobs.' And I was typically picking up used vinyl for a quarter, until recent years when it skyrocketed.

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 Месяц назад +3

    ...and don't forget 'Saturday Night Fever'!

  • @islandbee
    @islandbee 2 года назад +4

    Sorry to hear about your mom. Although, it's awesome that she enjoyed hearing that music from your phone.
    I was born in 75, and grew up with basically a house full of teens. Me being the youngest of 8 kids. I vividly remember listening to music all the time on the radio. But, it was on the AM dial. Because that was most cars came with. A radio with only AM. Always remembered songs getting interrupted going through an under pass. Now we can play music on our phones. 🤯

  • @DestinyFilmWorks
    @DestinyFilmWorks Месяц назад

    Irving Azoff was one of the executive producers which explains why some of the artists appear in the movie..By the way..I also have this on Blu-Ray and VHS..

  • @Filmation77
    @Filmation77 Месяц назад

    And if you believe some people this movie inadvertently inspired the TV sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati " but the sitcom was slightly more successful than the Movie

  • @user-le8ds6cl6q
    @user-le8ds6cl6q 8 месяцев назад

    first venture of Irving Azoff into films as producer. maybe that explains the access to all this great music. especially the Eagles and Steely Dan. he was (still is) their manager

    • @jasonnstegall
      @jasonnstegall Месяц назад

      And also Dan Fogelberg - he was the one Azoff hung his hopes on along with Joe Walsh. Once both were introduced to the guys in Eagles, the rest is cliché.

  • @jnnx
    @jnnx Год назад +1

    It’s so weird to have a movie based around an “independent” radio station that plays major label COMMERCIAL MUSIC POP HITS. It’s a complete fantasy.

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  Год назад

      It's weird to have movies.

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  Год назад

      I'm pretty sure it was just a money laundering gig for drug dealing.

    • @alman54
      @alman54 Год назад

      Q Sky wasn't an independent station. They were owned by conglomerate that owned eighteen stations.

  • @Fred.Carpenter
    @Fred.Carpenter 29 дней назад

    "It can no longer be due to our constant push for more money and greed."

  • @randyventresca4152
    @randyventresca4152 Месяц назад

    Linda Ronstadt alone makes it worth while.

  • @jamiesiple7703
    @jamiesiple7703 Месяц назад +1

    this is wkrp in cinninnati too

  • @LSqrd1960
    @LSqrd1960 3 месяца назад

    Just a fun fun movie, and a great soundtrack, I was 18, and it was a great time to be 18...

  • @KenMinor-ek1xs
    @KenMinor-ek1xs Месяц назад

    That's what I grew up with.

  • @meganhussey972
    @meganhussey972 Месяц назад

    I discovered the soundtrack in a friend's record collection and was hooked--and when the film was shown on VH1, I eagerly tuned in. I liked it overall--the cast, the insider knowledge of the music business, the performance clips. But the humor, as you said, was hit and miss--I guess I was expecting something hilarious, like WKRP. But it was a pretty good flick--and, of course, the music was great!

  • @bobrew461
    @bobrew461 9 месяцев назад

    Love the movie, and recall when it came out. But, it contradicts itself when Dougan and Co. talk about not "selling out" to the Army and other advertisers.
    AND THEN showcasing some of the most commercial rock acts of the 1970s: Linda Rondstadt! The Eagles! Queen!
    The actors and Soundtrack make it memorable, especially that intro.
    Luv from the UK.
    :-0

  • @rickyparker1990
    @rickyparker1990 Год назад

    This was back in the day when a concert ticket was reasonable. Now you have to mortgage your house just to go see your favorite band.

  • @JW-jl8iq
    @JW-jl8iq Год назад

    The awesome movie and what a great movie. I was 14 years old when this movie was out. I have a license plate with those call letters

  • @keith2059
    @keith2059 Год назад

    Hello That's On RUclips,
    Thank you for this video! High school, going Tower Records, music, and friends! FM, perfect movie! Good memories!
    Hope you (That's On RUclips), your family, friends and everyone else are well and enjoying life!
    Take care, be safe, and peace out!

  • @tonystidham4564
    @tonystidham4564 Месяц назад

    I saw this movie at a theater in Grand Rapids, MI that no longer exists

  • @toddboughn5168
    @toddboughn5168 2 года назад +5

    Mediocre movie, amazing soundtrack.

  • @ronjames756
    @ronjames756 2 года назад +2

    Too bad ya can't find the movie anywhere...😪

  • @charleshullett8830
    @charleshullett8830 Месяц назад

    Loved the soundtrack and got the cassette. 1978 also had The Bee Gees Sgt Pepper movie, which disappointed.

  • @codyjames1952
    @codyjames1952 2 года назад

    I was 21 years old win i saw it in a drive in me and my girl love it

  • @AndrewLoukidis-jr2bp
    @AndrewLoukidis-jr2bp Месяц назад

    It was a great time, from what I remember

  • @m1t2a1
    @m1t2a1 11 месяцев назад

    No static at all.
    Two songs were released in the movie.

  • @celestepalm6949
    @celestepalm6949 8 дней назад

    Amazing I never knew of this film & I would've loved its soundtrack. With all those great songs on one album it's surprising it's not more famous like Grease or Saturday Night Fever. Speaking of which, guess we can blame the disco era for that (even tho I don't hate disco) which soon exploded on the late 70's scene. Too bad the Eagles were dicks & took their 'Life in the Fast Lane' off re-airings of the film. I'd love to get my hands on that FM soundtrack in any format (except 8-track).

    • @ThatsOnYoutube
      @ThatsOnYoutube  6 дней назад

      The soundtrack is readily available in most formats, it sold very well back in the day.

  • @MerrimanDevonshire
    @MerrimanDevonshire 29 дней назад

    So... 70s version of Rock n' High School?