I was born in '74, and graduated hs in '92. Yes sir. Life was 1000% better in every way before smart phones came out. Even 2000-2010 was still the old world. ✌️
Same - born '74. Have to agree ... although I will say things have been going downhill since the millennium, I can personally pinpoint it to everyone getting smartphones around 2010 when things really started going to shit.
It's really nice that you're listening to older music 🎵🎶. Life in the 80s was a simple time. Yes you said it. With the Internet, social media, Facebook. It seems like every thing is posted for the world to see. But without it I would not be able to watch you react to these wonderful videos. ☮️
Grew up in the 80s listening to Tears for Fears... love this song! Yes MTV was around... started in 1981... the year I was born lol. I am 6 months older than MTV... man I feel old 😅
Tears For Fears were formed in 1982 in Bath, England. This song is from their second album in 1985, it hit the top of the billboard chart in the US, the follow up, Shout, also hit number 1, their 3rd release in the US is called Head Over Heels, which is just as good as the previous two hits, only hit number 3. It was 1989 before Tears For Fears released their 3rd album, the totally brilliant Seeds Of Love, which for my money is their masterpiece, check out Woman In Chains and Sowing The Seeds Of Love from that album. The duo then had a bitter split, before getting back together in 2004 and releasing the aptly titled Everybody Loves A Happy Ending. The duo still tour every year and in 2022, they released a new album called The Tipping Point, check out the title track which is about the death of Roland's wife in 2017.
Their break thorough singles in the States were the 3 I mentioned off Big Chair, they also released I Believe and Mothers Talk off Big Chair, I'm not aware of them releasing Mad World in the states.@@melanieme8410
This is from 1985. Congratulations on your discovery. This is a great song. I’m glad you like it. It’s part of the British new wave during that era a lot of great songs from great bands out of Britain during that time. Other band you might want to check out new order the cure, the smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen. Should I recommend songs by each of those bands blue Monday by New Order just like Heaven by The Cure there’s a light that never goes out by The Smiths. and lips like Sugar, by Echo and the Bunnymen man there’s so many and yes, this is the style of music from the breakfast club. Oh, and there’s also a psychedelic for never mind I’ll just go on and on if I don’t check out now…
Saw Tears for Fears in 85 in Detroit. First year of University, great show, great times. I was dating a girl then. We got married in 1990. Still married.
@@quanahedwards2778 I love Detroit! Go Tigers! Went to a few Red Wings games too. World class anything right across the river in Detroit, without having to live there.
I love your comments about how the song makes you think of a more innocent life, of youth, and young love that lasts, and the feeling of hope for that kind of life. Thanks for putting that out.
The 80's were a great time to be young I was 19 in 1980 . There is so much out there for you to discover 🎶👍. I got married when this track was released 1985 👍
1985, imho the best single year for music. And yeah, skate parties, jr high dances, etc...definitely played this song. It's the ending theme for a movie named Real Genius, so yeah you're spot on about it being "Breakfast Club" kind of music.
If you like this song, there is a good chance you would like Take On Me by A-Ha...another 80's hit. Good music is good music, most people know it when they hear it no matter what generation they are from or what era the music is from! I just subscribed to your channel, good luck to you and I hope your channel continues to grow and you do well with it!
The thing I miss about the late 80s the most was how much smaller the world was. People didn't get as upset about things that didn't actually affect them. People were the same, they just didn't know as much. As they say, ignorance is bliss. The waves of technology that came along after this period of life brought a very mix bag of things. You can choose to see the positive, but it's undeniable that today we're bombarded with negativity and, as you say, debauchery. Back then, the things people talked about were the things around you, people were more focused on their home and their community by far. People seem sadder today. We have all these entertainment sources, but along with that we have all the death and horror and immorality of the entire world dropped right in front of our eyes, all day every day. You could have lived and died without seeing it, without knowing it, and nothing would change. It would happen anyway, and you'd be just as powerless to stop it all, but just not knowing... it was nice. Hot take maybe, people will call it "privilege", but what does knowing do or change except make you sadder?
I grew up in southern California from 1967 to 1989. I just went back in 2022 to take care of my brother for 8 months. Every grocery store I went into was playing 80s music, I had been living in TX for 30 years so Country was everywhere, so to suddenly hear all of these songs from HS everyday was like being thrown into a time warp.
I eas a 2dLt in tbe Marine Corps...1985. Driving in my VW Jetta listening to Songs from the Big Chair Tears for Fear. . GREAT time. I feel so so bad gor you young guys today.
THE 80S IS WHEN THE BEST MUSIC WAS MADE , IT'S TIMELESS!! I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL IN THE 80S AND WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO EXPERIENCE THIS MUSIC WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT!! AWESOME!!🥰🥰🥰
Life back then was much better. I remember renting a really nice 2 bedroom furnished apartment utilities included in a nice part of town for $250 a month. I had money to pay my bills and go on vacation. Crime was really low. People sat on their porches in the evening and chatted with their neighbors. We had block parties....without gunfire. It was nice. I wish it could go back to that.
@@IamKingReacts If I could have one wish granted, it would be that your generation could like live that. It's hard to appreciate it if you never knew it. Know what I mean?
Side note: guy playing second guitar with longish dark hair is Bob Geldof, he has arranged some of the biggest charitable concerts in the past thirty years, like Live Aid. It’s what he did after performing live. Gen X was very much a message of music time. Songs meant something, this song was about protecting the environment. “[you] turn on Mother Nature“. I am getting to the point I am catching up on all your videos!
The song is more or less about the human nature to have control and power, the lengths people will go to to get there, and the disregard of the consequences. The upbeat tempo of the song is very counter to what it's about. A great song that's timeless because of it's enduring topicality.
Yes this is 80's, mid 80's I think. He is driving an antique Austin-Healey 3000 sports car in the video. I love music of the 80's, it is very diverse. Yeah, I can see how you can relate it to The Breakfast Club, lol which also came out mid 80's lol
Life was much better in the 80's if you were young. We didn't have social media or mobile phones. We had adventures and spent most of the time outdoors playing. We would climb trees and challenge each other by climbing buildings like the school roof. We had the freedom to do whatever we wanted to do and our parents didn't have a clue. But this experience made us confident, independent and fearless.
You're right about your MacDonalds statement. This was when those burgers at least tasted like they were 100% beef during this time😅. Yes. This was the 80's.
I know that car is an Aston-Martin, but I don't know what year. Looks like a DB6 convertible. It's very different to the modern Aston-Martins. They were rare at the time, hand-built for the luxury market, for the Yuppies of the 1980s, and they're still rare, but a bit more numerous today. I know Top Gear used to drool over them all the time. TFF were a middle class band from the English suburbs, pretty well-off background, went to private schools, but I still doubt they could buy an Aston Martin. Probably leased it for the video in Arizona like you said.
I grew up in the 2000s born in 2001 September 11th sorry if my birth date reminds you of 9/11 and i loved to listen to this song and if you haven't seen skibidi toilet everybody wants to rule the world is in the you tube series
Son, how old are you? My sons are 34 & 36 and the both are educated in all genera of music! Educate yourself more. The 70-80's were classic! I love all music. Set a mood & takes you to another place and time. Memories!❤
@@IamKingReacts Today's world is a totally different place now . Especially in the last 3 years . We are purposely being divided . Everyone is at each others throats . Back in the 80's and 90's there was none of that (or very little) we all got along no matter our age or background . If you haven't already check out the 'Specials ' especially the track " Ghost town." And also a group called Madness 🎶👍
Well I’m a child of the 80s lol. I don’t want to burst your bubble too much but you might have too pristine an image of what dating was like back then. I think the time you’re thinking of was basically the 50s, when boys asked girls to go steady and then they got married and women stayed home and raised kids and well, many of them became alcoholics because they were so bored. But anyways, then came the 60s with “sex drugs and rock and roll” - my mom’s generation. They basically went crazy and experimented with psychedelics and lived completely different lifestyles than their parents. Then the 70s with the disco scene, skin was in - you think women dress scantily now - just look at the hot pants and halter tops of the disco era. In the 80s, *ocaine use and money were the vices of the day. But I love all of it - there is no golden era - just people living.
You wanna hear the real 80s dirty stuff that we were listening to in the bars, play pearl necklace from zz top, under pressure, zz top, dick i the dirt by sammy hagar, ect. Youll laugh your ass off!
A great song from a great band. I was born in 1970 and experienced the 80's from 10yrs old till 20yrs old. Im a real child of the 80's. Lol Societal changes are actually glaring in the video. I think for the better. If you didnt know, these 2 men were gay. It was fairly obvious to most people but it just wasnt discussed much. During this time period there was a wave of artists that were also gay.. and it was almost never talked about. Sorta social taboo to discuss. It wasnt uncommon at all for an 80's music video to have the male lead of a band appear to be straight in their video. Frequently with a female lead in the video to appear as a straight couple even though the male was pretty well known to be gay. So, while this song sounds so much like happier times, its also a reminder of how far along the gay/lesbian movements have come in that sexual orientation isnt as big a deal anymore.
That beautiful English car is a 1960’s Austin Healey. My Dad had one, they’re gorgeous…wish we still had it, sold it to an Irishman with hemorrhoids…really
You see they're not driving super-fast on the expressway--1985 was the year interstate highway speeds were transitioning from 55 to 65 mph. What was life like? Memory is a funny thing--I miss the 80s, but we have the benefit of knowing how things turned out. At the time, there was a Cold War and an arms race going on. Nuclear war was the fear the whole world over--and when the Soviets accidentally shot down that airliner with the congressman on board was one of those times when it seemed like sooner or later it was going to happen. Nevertheless...there was less sex on TV and in the movies and music, as you wondered. A whole lot of people that I miss were still in the world. My siblings and I read a lot of books--we got 5-ish channels over the air on TV (NBC and CBS, and ABC and 2 PBS stations on the UHF dial) and there was no internet (my dad got an Apple IIgs computer in 1987 because he was a teacher, and he used the Applesoft spreadsheet as a gradebook). And it would be nice if marriages all lasted then, but the divorce rate was sky-high. My siblings and I were what they called "latch-key kids" for much of the 80s, because our parents weren't home from work when we got home from school.
Dude life was definitely better back then. Although we've all become dependent on technology now and can't imagine living without it, I believe we were better off in many ways before there were cell phones, Facebook, the internet etc. You weren't exposed constantly to so much negativity. At least where I was everyone was proud of their country and was very patriotic. Heck at the movie theater they would play the national anthem before the movie started, and everyone would stand up in respect for the flag and our country. There was not so much hate and speaking about God was pretty common. Most people seemed to believe in him. I can only honestly recall one teacher that I had who was a liberal when I was in high school, and he never attempted to instill his ideology into our young minds. For graduation we were required to take a call called Americanism vs Communism. Too bad that cut that out long ago, because there seem to be a lot of the younger generations now running around thinking communism is a great thing. Also there was something extra special about your favorite song coming on the radio, because if you didn't have the 45 or the album yet, you weren't going to hear it. Ha! I also liked how the radio announcers always said the name of a song and who sang it after each song played. Irritates me that they don't do that anymore. I think that's disrespectful to the music artists. Duh gonna hush now, I've gone on too too long,. Keep it real dude, you're way smarter than any liberal out there.
The best of the 80’s! They’re still touring. ❤ Their other giant hit was “ Shout”.
"Mad World", "Head Over Heels" and "Sowing The Seeds Of Love" were also pretty huge! ;)
Shout. Oh the memories 😊🥹🥂
Still Touring AND still recording!
I liked it when they changed it to Everybody wants to RUN the world I don't remember if it was for the first London Marathon or something else
I was born in '74, and graduated hs in '92.
Yes sir. Life was 1000% better in every way before smart phones came out. Even 2000-2010 was still the old world. ✌️
Same - born '74. Have to agree ... although I will say things have been going downhill since the millennium, I can personally pinpoint it to everyone getting smartphones around 2010 when things really started going to shit.
Born in ‘64. 60s and 70s were the best!
1976
My favourite 80’s song of all time……I was lucky enough to be around when it was a hit….
Definitely a famous 80's song. Great work on your videos!
It's really nice that you're listening to older music 🎵🎶. Life in the 80s was a simple time. Yes you said it. With the Internet, social media, Facebook. It seems like every thing is posted for the world to see. But without it I would not be able to watch you react to these wonderful videos. ☮️
Grew up in the 80s listening to Tears for Fears... love this song! Yes MTV was around... started in 1981... the year I was born lol. I am 6 months older than MTV... man I feel old 😅
Your not the only one mate.
Yup, I was born in 1980. I feel ya.
Funny 😂 - I loved Tears for Fears, and I graduated in ‘82.
"This is a song that would be on the Breakfast Club." Haha. Nailed it again. You're so insightful and intuitive. You've earned a subscriber :)
Tears For Fears were formed in 1982 in Bath, England. This song is from their second album in 1985, it hit the top of the billboard chart in the US, the follow up, Shout, also hit number 1, their 3rd release in the US is called Head Over Heels, which is just as good as the previous two hits, only hit number 3. It was 1989 before Tears For Fears released their 3rd album, the totally brilliant Seeds Of Love, which for my money is their masterpiece, check out Woman In Chains and Sowing The Seeds Of Love from that album. The duo then had a bitter split, before getting back together in 2004 and releasing the aptly titled Everybody Loves A Happy Ending. The duo still tour every year and in 2022, they released a new album called The Tipping Point, check out the title track which is about the death of Roland's wife in 2017.
You forgot the ever popular Mad World
Their break thorough singles in the States were the 3 I mentioned off Big Chair, they also released I Believe and Mothers Talk off Big Chair, I'm not aware of them releasing Mad World in the states.@@melanieme8410
I love Tears for Fears. Life was fabulous in the 80s when this video came out. This album is lovely. Check out Head over Heels by these guys.
If you got soul...and want your mind blown in a "i never would have guessed THIS dude sang this song"... Try "Simply red-holdin back the years"
This is from 1985. Congratulations on your discovery. This is a great song. I’m glad you like it. It’s part of the British new wave during that era a lot of great songs from great bands out of Britain during that time. Other band you might want to check out new order the cure, the smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen. Should I recommend songs by each of those bands blue Monday by New Order just like Heaven by The Cure there’s a light that never goes out by The Smiths. and lips like Sugar, by Echo and the Bunnymen man there’s so many and yes, this is the style of music from the breakfast club. Oh, and there’s also a psychedelic for never mind I’ll just go on and on if I don’t check out now…
Great comment! I love the Smiths!
This is an iconic 80s song !
Saw Tears for Fears in 85 in Detroit. First year of University, great show, great times.
I was dating a girl then.
We got married in 1990.
Still married.
Hey fellow Michigander👋🏾
I’m from Pontiac.
@@quanahedwards2778 I’m from across the river in Windsor!
@@Guildofarcanelore I love Windsor! I spent a lot of time and money there in the 90’s.lol
@@quanahedwards2778 I love Detroit! Go Tigers! Went to a few Red Wings games too. World class anything right across the river in Detroit, without having to live there.
YASS!!!!
This is one of the Best songs Ever!!!
The car is an Austin Healy 3000, an early 1960s British car.
Welcome to your life, there’s no turning back….PERFECT!
I love your comments about how the song makes you think of a more innocent life, of youth, and young love that lasts, and the feeling of hope for that kind of life. Thanks for putting that out.
‘I can’t stand this indecision
Married with a lack of vision’
🔥
The 80's were a great time to be young I was 19 in 1980 .
There is so much out there for you to discover 🎶👍.
I got married when this track was released 1985 👍
Love watching you get into random old stuff!You have a great attitude and open mind...keep it up , you gonna be LARGE!
1985, imho the best single year for music. And yeah, skate parties, jr high dances, etc...definitely played this song. It's the ending theme for a movie named Real Genius, so yeah you're spot on about it being "Breakfast Club" kind of music.
If you like this song, there is a good chance you would like Take On Me by A-Ha...another 80's hit. Good music is good music, most people know it when they hear it no matter what generation they are from or what era the music is from! I just subscribed to your channel, good luck to you and I hope your channel continues to grow and you do well with it!
Takes me back to 1985. Great times!
The thing I miss about the late 80s the most was how much smaller the world was. People didn't get as upset about things that didn't actually affect them. People were the same, they just didn't know as much. As they say, ignorance is bliss. The waves of technology that came along after this period of life brought a very mix bag of things. You can choose to see the positive, but it's undeniable that today we're bombarded with negativity and, as you say, debauchery. Back then, the things people talked about were the things around you, people were more focused on their home and their community by far. People seem sadder today. We have all these entertainment sources, but along with that we have all the death and horror and immorality of the entire world dropped right in front of our eyes, all day every day. You could have lived and died without seeing it, without knowing it, and nothing would change. It would happen anyway, and you'd be just as powerless to stop it all, but just not knowing... it was nice. Hot take maybe, people will call it "privilege", but what does knowing do or change except make you sadder?
I grew up in southern California from 1967 to 1989. I just went back in 2022 to take care of my brother for 8 months. Every grocery store I went into was playing 80s music, I had been living in TX for 30 years so Country was everywhere, so to suddenly hear all of these songs from HS everyday was like being thrown into a time warp.
Tears for fears are one of my favourite bands from the 80's .
I'm the same age as Curt and Roland ..
They are still touring 🎶👍
I eas a 2dLt in tbe Marine Corps...1985. Driving in my VW Jetta listening to Songs from the Big Chair Tears for Fear. .
GREAT time.
I feel so so bad gor you young guys today.
This was from the album "Songs From The Big Chair" and this song was in the movie "Real Genius" with Val Kilmer. It was the 1980's.
THE 80S IS WHEN THE BEST MUSIC WAS MADE , IT'S TIMELESS!! I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL IN THE 80S AND WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO EXPERIENCE THIS MUSIC WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT!! AWESOME!!🥰🥰🥰
Head Over Heels and Woman In Chains are two of my favorite Tears for Fears songs!
God Bless your sweet wise soul!
One of my classic favorites !?!
They have a great music catelogue!
Life back then was much better. I remember renting a really nice 2 bedroom furnished apartment utilities included in a nice part of town for $250 a month. I had money to pay my bills and go on vacation. Crime was really low. People sat on their porches in the evening and chatted with their neighbors. We had block parties....without gunfire. It was nice. I wish it could go back to that.
Wow I can’t imagine that at all everything today is exactly the opposite 😂
@@IamKingReacts If I could have one wish granted, it would be that your generation could like live that. It's hard to appreciate it if you never knew it. Know what I mean?
I was 7 when this song came out now 46 and its my 16 yr old daughters all time number song ever
Brings back fond memories of my youth
My faves are Billy Idols music,pet shop boys, Police(&Sting solo),Heart,the bangles there are so many
Side note: guy playing second guitar with longish dark hair is Bob Geldof, he has arranged some of the biggest charitable concerts in the past thirty years, like Live Aid. It’s what he did after performing live. Gen X was very much a message of music time. Songs meant something, this song was about protecting the environment. “[you] turn on Mother Nature“. I am getting to the point I am catching up on all your videos!
1966 British Austin-Healey 3000. Had to ask my dad. He had a few British cars back in the 60's.
Dude!!! Yes! Real stuff!!!
The song is more or less about the human nature to have control and power, the lengths people will go to to get there, and the disregard of the consequences. The upbeat tempo of the song is very counter to what it's about. A great song that's timeless because of it's enduring topicality.
Shout shout let it all out is also good when you feel angst of anxiety good feel music
I was in elementary when i first heard this song and loved it ever since!! I still listen to it ❤️🔥
Yes this is 80's, mid 80's I think. He is driving an antique Austin-Healey 3000 sports car in the video. I love music of the 80's, it is very diverse. Yeah, I can see how you can relate it to The Breakfast Club, lol which also came out mid 80's lol
I love this song. ❤
I love Tears for Fears ❤
The tv show that used this for an opening was “Dennis miller live”
The car in the video is a Austin Healey (I'm not sure if it's a Sprite, but it does feature the "bug eye" headlights common on Sprites).
Best of the 80's kid
Any song you should check out Run DMC and Airosmith, Walk this way.
Life was so much better, well in the 🇬🇧 where Tears for Fears are from it was.
Life was much better in the 80's if you were young. We didn't have social media or mobile phones. We had adventures and spent most of the time outdoors playing. We would climb trees and challenge each other by climbing buildings like the school roof. We had the freedom to do whatever we wanted to do and our parents didn't have a clue. But this experience made us confident, independent and fearless.
Got loads of this as well plus alot of 80s stuff. Mid 80s is when it came up. Try some Phil Collins, in the air tonight. Great drum set. 🥁
The lyrics get better the older you get
It was on the movie Real Genius with Val Kilmer
Just go through the Carrie Diaries. All the best 80s songs
CHECKOUT Men without hats - Safety dance
Yes!
You had me at this is when marriages lasted.
That was Palm Springs. If you drove to AZ from California on the 10 , you would’ve passed those dinosaurs.
It’s considered alternative rock great song
Yes we had MTV in the 80’s!! It was GOOD then.. just music videos
I was 5 when this was on TV.
Goodness i miss the 80s!!
They just put out a new album last year you should check it out.
This is from when MTV played music!
You're right about your MacDonalds statement. This was when those burgers at least tasted like they were 100% beef during this time😅. Yes. This was the 80's.
palm springs , cabazan ca
6:00 Everyone I knew in high school married their high school sweetheart in the mid 80s.
“Head Over Heels” by them is my favorite song they made. I was in elementary school when this came out.
Wait…not semen demons.lolol
Great song!
Michael Jackson liked the intro so much he asked for permission to use it on The Way You Make Me Feel - no doubt he paid them for it lol 😂
Breakfast club was mid 80’s 80’s and 90’s had some best music and movies
I know that car is an Aston-Martin, but I don't know what year. Looks like a DB6 convertible. It's very different to the modern Aston-Martins. They were rare at the time, hand-built for the luxury market, for the Yuppies of the 1980s, and they're still rare, but a bit more numerous today. I know Top Gear used to drool over them all the time. TFF were a middle class band from the English suburbs, pretty well-off background, went to private schools, but I still doubt they could buy an Aston Martin. Probably leased it for the video in Arizona like you said.
Michael Jackson sampled the bassline for 'The Way You Make Me Feel'
Breakfast Club was 1984.
Please react Shout - Tears for fears
Gotta check out tears for fears shout great song by them and this song was from a movie called the real genius with Val Kilmer
Thanks for information 😊
@@fuchsiasaville welcome.
I grew up in the 2000s born in 2001 September 11th sorry if my birth date reminds you of 9/11 and i loved to listen to this song and if you haven't seen skibidi toilet everybody wants to rule the world is in the you tube series
Son, how old are you? My sons are 34 & 36 and the both are educated in all genera of music! Educate yourself more. The 70-80's were classic! I love all music. Set a mood & takes you to another place and time. Memories!❤
Check out Suffer the Children
I remember Karmann Ghia back then were everywhere in California.
Do Night Ranger
You can still rock in America !!! Do it!
hard to figure that someone discovers this so long after...
Gen Z is different man. A lot is just different.
@@IamKingReacts Today's world is a totally different place now . Especially in the last 3 years .
We are purposely being divided .
Everyone is at each others throats .
Back in the 80's and 90's there was none of that (or very little) we all got along no matter our age or background .
If you haven't already check out the 'Specials ' especially the track " Ghost town."
And also a group called Madness 🎶👍
That car looked like an old MGB
1985, song of the 80’s
Well I’m a child of the 80s lol. I don’t want to burst your bubble too much but you might have too pristine an image of what dating was like back then.
I think the time you’re thinking of was basically the 50s, when boys asked girls to go steady and then they got married and women stayed home and raised kids and well, many of them became alcoholics because they were so bored. But anyways, then came the 60s with “sex drugs and rock and roll” - my mom’s generation. They basically went crazy and experimented with psychedelics and lived completely different lifestyles than their parents. Then the 70s with the disco scene, skin was in - you think women dress scantily now - just look at the hot pants and halter tops of the disco era. In the 80s, *ocaine use and money were the vices of the day. But I love all of it - there is no golden era - just people living.
The TV show you’re thinking of is the Dennis Miller show.
You wanna hear the real 80s dirty stuff that we were listening to in the bars, play pearl necklace from zz top, under pressure, zz top, dick i the dirt by sammy hagar, ect.
Youll laugh your ass off!
this song was made in 1985!
A great song from a great band. I was born in 1970 and experienced the 80's from 10yrs old till 20yrs old. Im a real child of the 80's. Lol
Societal changes are actually glaring in the video. I think for the better. If you didnt know, these 2 men were gay. It was fairly obvious to most people but it just wasnt discussed much. During this time period there was a wave of artists that were also gay.. and it was almost never talked about. Sorta social taboo to discuss. It wasnt uncommon at all for an 80's music video to have the male lead of a band appear to be straight in their video. Frequently with a female lead in the video to appear as a straight couple even though the male was pretty well known to be gay. So, while this song sounds so much like happier times, its also a reminder of how far along the gay/lesbian movements have come in that sexual orientation isnt as big a deal anymore.
I feel like Grand Theft Auto (video games) have introduce people to a whole previous generation.
The car is an Austin Healy
Nas used this beat. Everybody want to rule the world. You need to do a reaction to that one. He flipped it something sick.
That beautiful English car is a 1960’s Austin Healey. My Dad had one, they’re gorgeous…wish we still had it, sold it to an Irishman with hemorrhoids…really
You see they're not driving super-fast on the expressway--1985 was the year interstate highway speeds were transitioning from 55 to 65 mph. What was life like? Memory is a funny thing--I miss the 80s, but we have the benefit of knowing how things turned out. At the time, there was a Cold War and an arms race going on. Nuclear war was the fear the whole world over--and when the Soviets accidentally shot down that airliner with the congressman on board was one of those times when it seemed like sooner or later it was going to happen. Nevertheless...there was less sex on TV and in the movies and music, as you wondered. A whole lot of people that I miss were still in the world. My siblings and I read a lot of books--we got 5-ish channels over the air on TV (NBC and CBS, and ABC and 2 PBS stations on the UHF dial) and there was no internet (my dad got an Apple IIgs computer in 1987 because he was a teacher, and he used the Applesoft spreadsheet as a gradebook). And it would be nice if marriages all lasted then, but the divorce rate was sky-high. My siblings and I were what they called "latch-key kids" for much of the 80s, because our parents weren't home from work when we got home from school.
Dude life was definitely better back then. Although we've all become dependent on technology now and can't imagine living without it, I believe we were better off in many ways before there were cell phones, Facebook, the internet etc. You weren't exposed constantly to so much negativity. At least where I was everyone was proud of their country and was very patriotic. Heck at the movie theater they would play the national anthem before the movie started, and everyone would stand up in respect for the flag and our country. There was not so much hate and speaking about God was pretty common. Most people seemed to believe in him. I can only honestly recall one teacher that I had who was a liberal when I was in high school, and he never attempted to instill his ideology into our young minds. For graduation we were required to take a call called Americanism vs Communism. Too bad that cut that out long ago, because there seem to be a lot of the younger generations now running around thinking communism is a great thing. Also there was something extra special about your favorite song coming on the radio, because if you didn't have the 45 or the album yet, you weren't going to hear it. Ha! I also liked how the radio announcers always said the name of a song and who sang it after each song played. Irritates me that they don't do that anymore. I think that's disrespectful to the music artists. Duh gonna hush now, I've gone on too too long,. Keep it real dude, you're way smarter than any liberal out there.
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7:06 note the price of gas in the mid 80s.
You heard it in the grocery store or the elevator.
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