I don't know why after 30 years my brain decided it really needed to hear this song again from the Windows 95 system. Thank goodness for Google for being able to search what it was, RUclips for having it and the artists for making such a great song.
Bought my first pc that year. This song brings back memories of this. I did not want standard. No 486dx100 for me... no no. Pentium 100. 2gb ram. ARK logic 32 screencard .. (the computershop asked me what I want to do with a 1mb card. Everybody is using 256 colors. Lol. I wanted 24bit color. Awe32 soundcard sounded excellent with the games that supported it. What a great day.
My husband and I used to dance to this song, *laffs* even in a grocery store. He passed away on April 25th of 2020, As I sit here crying, remembering how this was our song. Thank you for sharing this!!!!
Its now 2024, and I've just rediscovered this song, my memory being triggered for Chic's 1978 song "Good Times." I remember so well playing this song on my Window 95 computer, for so many times I lost count. Absolutely love the song, singer, video, rain, and the scenes.
My dad used to love this song when I was a child . He passed away this July and for some reason I thought of this song this morning . Listening made me tear up and laugh at the same time . As an adult, I can see why he liked it so much .
Sorry for your loss. He wouldn't have liked you to be sad. I'm sure your father was a happy man and led a good life with music, his family and you by his side. I'm old and when the time comes, I don't want my children to be sad. Be happy for him. From an old man from France. ❣
Condolence😢it gets better with time and you will always feel happy and sad. Happy for the good times and sad he's gone❤ my dad has been dead over 20 years😢
Good times indeed. I remember this song off the Win95 CD. I really loved it! Takes me back. If only life were that simple as even just 26-27 years ago. Folks still genuinely cared about one another it seems. How far have we fallen in so short a time. Thanks Edie for sharing this!
28 years on from when I got my first computer with Windows 95, and I still treasure this soothing song. I played it because I didnt have internet, but it was cool to watch a real digital video! I watched it so many times. Such nostalgia for youth!
Yup . This came with windows 95 as a sample music video along with the game "Hover" and "Space Cadet Pinball". Windows 95 was the first time you could watch full blown actual music video clips and other film files on a PC. It blew our minds watching this video from the computer back then and we played it over and over. You guys have no idea
For some reason I liked to play the Wild America trailer over and over. I was like woah there is a movie clip playing on my computer, there's a MOVIE CLIP playing on my computer! Heck I was 15 at the time we didn't even have a DVD player yet just Hughes Net Directv.
3.5" floppy drive, AOL dial up, SVGA expansion card, 28k baud modem, FM radio card, 16 Meg memory sticks in all 4 slots!, Wolfenstein, Commander Keen,... Ahhhh, I'm zoning out. This is better than sex.
My friend's wife worked for Microsoft when WIN 95 came out in 1996 and they invited us to Seattle for the big event. I remember we were in a nice pub and saw it get revealed on a very large screen and we all cheered LOL! The next week we purchased a brand new PC (printer and all) for $1500. The startup disc included this video, Weezer, MSN, etc. GOOD MEMORIES along with a lot of partying, camping, dirt biking, snowboarding, off-roading... Good times.
The first time i listened to that song was as a video under the 'Funstuff' section on the Windows95 setup disk.. i never got this sound out of my head. And now - twenty years later, i grabbed the CD again; and finally found it on youtube, too.. what a day! Good Times!! :o))
I remember finding it like yourself, loved it ever since. Just danced in the morning sun with my wife. She says I'm "Mad but she loves me". Thanks Edie and thanks Blarksel for the re-kindle…….
After three decades , still make me feel like it was yesterday, every time listen to this everlasting song . Thank you for the memories that came along with it.
I absolutely loved this song and so crushed on her. My Win95 computer was the first computer capable of playing a video. It's taken me 28 years to find the video again. It's August 2023, I love it as much as the first time I saw it.
this was my first computer, and it was very impressive to see such a good quality on a video....i played this so many times...listening this song take me back there
I built and sold computer systems during this time and loved to play the music videos for my clients including this one, the one by the Wheezers from Happy Days, and the illustrated George Plimpton videos. Always amazed my clients to see computers playing actual videos. That was a long time ago, LOL. Edie, if by chance you read this comment, us computer nerds sure had a crush on you from this video. :)
Back in 94/95, when I entered my college, I went home and watching tv. My dad told me he loved this tune. He died in 1996. Almost 30 years, but is like yesterday time. Thank's for the song, Edie.
Went to visit Mom the other day and found my old PC still in the garage, decided to play with it and turned it on. The computer still works after almost 30 years and this song was in my hard drive. Love it to bits when it first came out and still enjoy it today. Ahhh !!! miss the computers in the 90s ❤❤
This song has done something very few songs have ever done, at least for me. Every time I listen to it, it sounds as good as the first time I heard it. I saved the original version from the Win 95 disk and kept up with it for years. The video is also enjoyable to watch every time.
No, Windows 95 did not bring me here. What brought me here was the memory of that Sunday evening in May of 1995 laying on the floor in our living room, trying to draw the roses depicted in my Mom's roses book, while my dad lay on the couch reading a Tom Clancy novel, with a few of his favorite magazines on standby Scientific American, National Geographic, Time Magazine, BusinessWeek, Newsweek while this song was playing in the background. I remember dating those drawings like I knew I would reminisce about that day some time in the future. My parents are no longer here, but I travel back to that evening because of this song.
I still have my Packard Bell m400 computer that this CD was run on. Those computers were built to last and were made heavy. That helps me hold onto childhood. LOL
A pretty girl, a stunningly beautiful smile and a lovely voice singing this hauntingly melodic song. I have seen this video thousands of times and will never tire of it, I just love her and I love listening to this. Thank you Edie x
Her range of voice is incredible. When she makes her voice really deep and says “Baby I don’t have to go anywhere…” it doesn’t even sound like its her anymore.
I believe the 90s generation (and maybe the early 2000s) will be the last one(s) to have been genuinely amazed by technological advances. Nowadays everything is pre-sold, pre-ordered or leaked on the internet. When it comes to your household, it isn't unknown anymore.
Yep, that's something that really hit me when my grandma died 4 years ago, aged 97. I once asked her what she did with spare time when she was young, not knowing if something like 'spare time' even existed when she was 15-20 years old. She told me how she would go on a 45-minute bicycle-trip to Haarlem, because you could get a real Verkade-chocolatebar there. 'It costed you the pretty penny at 8 cents, but boy you did everything to save up for such a bar and you didn't mind cycling for so long just to get that bar' When she died that got me thinking about verything she experienced and must have been amazed about. She saw the rise of the automobile, radio, television, telephone, the washing machine, the colour-TV, the Boeing 747, computers, digital photocameras, phones you can take anywhere... At 88-years old or so, she got a computer: no internet, but she had so much fun playing a game of pinball: with her tongue out of her cheek she would try to go on for as long as possible. The Boeing 747 was strange for me as well: I only found out about that when my uncle died last year. He was the first in the family with a car, to buy a house and always dove right into new technology when it came available. He thus has made hours and hours of film (both reels and magnetic tapes) and endless photo-albums. It was so strange for me to see pictures of me and my dad, his sister, my grandma and grandpa on board the 747 as it was an introductory flight. I just took all those things for granted, even though I'm not a regular sky-traveller and have only been on a regular plane twice in my life so far) But yeah, the chocolate-bar story will stay with me forever and indeed, there's not really that much really new these days: it basically are all existing technologies that keep getting better.
This album is very special to me. Back in 1995 I was in my Freshman year in college and I was a Division 1 Wrestler in the NCAA National Tournament. I won my Conference and had high hopes and expectations in becoming an All-American and National Champion. However, GOD had other plans for my life. I ended up losing the match that would have made me an All-American as a Freshman. I was CRUSHED... I went back in my room and listened to this album (Picture Perfect Morning 🌄 ) on repeat, shades down, blocking the sun... I was in a Depression... and it hurt so bad. I ended up transferring to another school the following year, but the one thing that was missing when I arrived... was myself. That summer, the Summer of 1996, I went down a dark path and I didn't even realize it. I was partying extremely hard in the Rave Scene in the 90’s but still graduated from a really good school, but my heart was still broken from what happened in the Hawkeye Arena at the University of Iowa, and I didn’t realize it. In fact, fast forward 24 years later is when I had a REAL reflection on my life and realized that my characteristics, my traits, my reckless lifestyle and way of living was all connected to one wrestling match 24 years earlier when my dreams were shattered. They were shattered because of the path I went down and I never achieved what I was expected to accomplish. So my life since then has been quite a journey, one you only hear about in dreams or fairytales, but it's my reality. So how does Edie Brickell fit into my Story, my Journey, my Life... I'm now a Minister and today is the first day since the 90’s that I've listened to this entire album. Not because I didn't want to, it was because it hurt to bad. But today, I'm no longer the same and I 've reunited with one of the most IMPORTANT albums of the Soundtrack of my life... NOW I'm FREE... GOD BLESS YOU EDIE, MAY HEAVEN SMILE UPON YOU... JESUS L❤️VES YOU... xoxoxo Thank You xoxoxo
Hello to all HEROS who comments here, the generation of 1990's and Windows 95, lovely people. Thank you Edie you gathered billions by your wonderful song.
Instantly fell in love with Edie Brickell when I first watched this video on my computer in the mid 90s... in addition Barry White at 2:02 ... goosebumps all over
Lalu ketika manusia kewalahan maka suara teduh menenangkan seolah memberi harapan, Mengayun sifat manusia merupakan upaya menata barisan bagi seorang pemimpin ,Li pahami ini
Thank you Edie Brickell and Microsoft for making me realize that my old 486 PC needed new graphics and sound cards, more memory, and a faster processor to be able to play your video on a 13" CRT SVGA screen. Has it really been over a quarter of a century already?
This song brings back memories from 1995, the first time I heard this song was on a Windows 95 PC on Windows Media Player. Its life drifting back in time to those beautiful moments. I enjoy this song every time I hears it.
I was brought back here from the same video! This song always gave me chills, and I'm happy to say still does. I love the song and the video. It was probably my first experience of not only a music video, but a full-motion video with real people, on a computer that I owned... back in February 1998.
This was on my 1st computer, it had a 1.7GB hard drive and games were mostly all DOS based. Dial up was soooo slow and it took ages to download a picture. Those were the days my friend.
270MB? Luxury, 178MB in my 486, ran at 33MHz and struggled to actually run Windows 95 (it shipped with Windows 3.1), but after waiting long enough, you could play this song off the Windows 95 CD-ROM :)
386sx, no coproc, 4mb ram 125mb HD running dos DD on it. to compact and double size, dos6.0/win3.1 2x scsi CD rom, pro audio spectrum 16 sound card, 14.4 upgraded to 28.8k modem, pci vga (non vesa2.0) card, full height AT tower.
I have a 8086 ibm ps/2 with a 12mhz cpu and 54mb hard drive sooooo, and a packard bell m400 166mhz, which started out with a 2.1gb until it got damaged sectors so i upgraded to a 40gb. funny thing is, the BIOS can't handle a 40 gig hard drive so there is something called Dynamic Drive overlay that tricks the computer into thinking it has four 10gb hard drives, but is able to lump them together as the C drive.
Mo-Town revisited in the 90's. Not many originals are done in 60's mo-town fashion. This is really unique. She is mesmerizing. Both her voice and presence.
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I listened to this song as a child. When my first child was born, I would pull this music video up during night feedings. It made the experience of being a new mom even that more enjoyable. This song doesn't bring back to my childhood anymore... Instead it brings me back to when my son was a newborn.
Voici maintenant 15 ans que je cherchais cette musique. Mes anciens collègues et moi l'écoutions toute la nuit au boulot car on travaillait au noir. On se consolait mutuellement avec cette mélodie. Aujourd'hui chacun a pris un chemin différent. 3 d'entre nous sont décédés et je pense fortement à eux (avec des larmes aux yeux) en écoutant à nouveau cette oeuvre qui nous à bercés tout ce temps. Merci! Merci! Merci!
menemukan video ini di youtube.... seperti menemukan berlian di tumpukan jerami, yang lama hilang dan kembali di temukan. teringat kembali ke masa itu.... sangat menyenangkan untuk di kenang , yang lama terlupakan. terimakasih untuk musik nya.
Teleportation is not a possibility. Hence RUclips. Thanks for taking me back to the era of infatuations, Grade 10th Examination, Dilemmas. Loads of love to you Edie :)
Amazing how it was so impressive to suddenly have great video and sound playing on the livingroom computer. Everything just stopped for awhile while we enjoyed the good vibes. Kids today just don't experience PCs the same novel way.
Used to listen to this song in my 1st computer (Windows95..??) back in 1996. Really glad to hear it again after more than 2 decades. Still got the computer that covered with dust in my store...too bad.
Heck yeah when Mom and Dad got an IBM Aptiva e24 series. I would play these videos from the Windows 95 sample CD and I would play the movie maker game and crack myself up at the little short movies I would make with the characters😂
Both my daughter's went to her concert in Austin last year. Met her after the concert. She took pictures with them sighed her autograph on their favorite lp of her. So sweet of her!
This is the most recognized song on Brickell's first solo album Picture Perfect Morning. Soul singer Barry White, who was known for his deep voice and sensual songs, provided the sexy interlude. Brickell married Paul Simon in 1992. He produced this album. She was formerly with the band Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians.
Remember back in the year 1996 we got out first computer with Windows 95 and this music video was included on the install CD of Windows 95 with an IBM Aptiva.
I used to watch this when I was 2 years old with my dad. (I am almost 27 right now) It was the first music I fell in love with, thanks to Windows 95. This is so precious to me... i could never be greatful enough. Thank you Edie Brickell. You made my life.
Windows 95 forever!!!! I remember this and Weezer's Buddy Holly songs on there. I happened to be playing Buddy Holly when I was on the computer in my old bedroom at home, when my dad happened to pass by my room and see it. He immediately called out for my mother to come and see it. They were both in their 40's and enjoyed watching Happy Days on television. Seeing Weezer playing at Arnold's was a mind blowing thing at the time with how seamless it was spliced and edited together. They both were amazed and enjoyed it very much, they even had me play it for them immediately again even though neither of them really liked computers much themselves. It's one of a few fond memories I have of us all together smiling at the same thing. I often wished I could go back and done something more for them to have put and brought more smiles on their faces then, but alas...you only get one go around in life and what's done is done. Listening to Edie Brickell's Good times eases the pain a bit. It's like a warm blanket on a cold winter's night, it's just comforting....so yeah, gimme some of that.
Wow, I've been trying to remember this song/video for YEARS and finally found it!!! Thank you for posting! I remember being blown away by this as a kid (ok, teenager); having a video playing on my IBM PS/2 computer back in the nineties - well before internet, smartphones, etc were standard! Still a good song :) THANK YOU!
Same for me. I was trying so hard for a long to remember this song then just 30 minutes ago I remembered 'Good times, bad times, give me some of that' so I typed those words into my search engin and it brought me here. I could hardly believe it. It might sound mad to some, but I was emotional listening to this song again after all these years :-)
Lol are you me? IBM PS/II yeah exactly! This video was on my drive for some reason. It's been years that I've been searching for this song. So happy to have finally found it!
I was amazed that videos can now be watched in my computer, first time I heard this song I was 18 now at 41 it still brings me good times... and memories.
I've been listening to this song for more than 10 years ago, and I'm turning 24. Practically know the lyrics by heart and I can see the video if I close my eyes. Never mind the years pass, the times I hear the song or the times I watch the video, I'm sure that doing so will always get me to remember the good times.
This blew my mind when my Dad bought me and my two sisters our first family PC in Christmas 94', remember this being on the windows 95 CD. I was 10. I'm now 36 reminiscing on a Sunday evening before i log in for work tomorrow about these simpler times.....Pentiun 75mhz, 32 MB of ram, a quad speed cd rom drive, quantum big food 1gb HDD and a soundblaster 16. Jesus how times flies past us so quickly.
Wow! I get a mental image of your scene your are describing! My dad did the same for us... A Family computer lol! Similar, now lower specs than yours. Those were really good memories hey! Thanks for sharing!
@@pjvw109 oh no problem at all. I remember my dad opening the door to the living room on Christmas morning where he had it set up and the feeling of excitement I had. Time really does fly
This video probably has had a billion views on the computer! After I installed my desktop from Gateway Computers (was shipped to us from Idaho, I think), I stood back and listened to this video play on my computer. It was magical!
I remember finding and watching in awe, the tiny avi file, a hidden gem, played on my Amstrad PC with just 2Mb ram and a 20 Mb HDD. Good memories brought back in listening to the awesome track and a glimpse of the good old happy days. Just the anti-tyranny tonic needed!
!!!I used to listen this song when it came with Windows 95, now I’m going back to the time in 1997 when I was an IT teacher in Francistown Botswana, I haven’t heard it until now!!!
I listened to this song time and time again (maybe 50 times) after I purchased my computer in 1995. It was epic in my mind. I loved how natural that Edie was in this video. This song blew my mind and so did she. Her voice and mannerisms. Hope she is doing well. And a great thanks to the video production of this song. Well done ... and I still bow down to all who were involved in creating this video. If the Democrats could incorperate this video in their fight to win this election would be an added benefit. But maybe I'm dreaming, but it's just a thought.
When I watched this on my first computer back in -95 The RAM filled up so it made a short stop in the middle of the song. One year later I had doubled my RAM and could watch it without glitches :) Merry christmas to you allt.
I cherish my husband because of this song! We have many good times but more bad because he is a quadraplegic . But the good so wonderfully outweigh the bad!
It was necessary to do a lot of magic on my old 386DX/40Mhz running Windows 95, but then to see this video running was like a miracle. The original was 320x240 pixel only and 15fps. Nice nostalgia. Wish you the best Edie.
Remember my first computer and it was also my first time listening to Edie! I watched this clip probably 100 times on that PC. Still my brain melts watching and hearing this!
I remember loving this music video so much when I saw it on the Windows 95 CD... it was so exciting to experience multimedia that looked good for a change on a computer. Today's the 20th anniversary of the release of Windows 95. Can you believe it?
Dont know if it made it to the release CD at the time, but there were also trailers for a bunch of movies on the beta and pre-release CDs. I recall a trailer for M. Butterfly starring Jeremy Irons
Wow, took me way back to my younger days, probably listen to it for more than 30 times just now, so smooth, so relaxing...great memories, .can't get enough of it. Yes Win95 CD, mind blowing at the time.
When Windows 95 came out, this was included in the CD. I remember thinking how amazing it was and played it all day while I explored the new OS.
Thank you !!!!! i heard this week a melody song and thought memories but could not remember the time and place
Me too!
So did I! And played "Hover" for hours.
ABSOLUTELY TRUE.....
this song was on my pirate windows 95 cd and i played all day thinking how amazing the multimedia was
Windows 95 song! i remember i was watching this movie 1000 times!
more than that :)
same, though i didn't realize until this listen through that barry white is in this
Me too
Me too ❤
I don't know why after 30 years my brain decided it really needed to hear this song again from the Windows 95 system. Thank goodness for Google for being able to search what it was, RUclips for having it and the artists for making such a great song.
Makes two of us. Suddenly heard this in my head. Brought back so many memories. Used to listen to it over and over watching the video.
Same! I've asked so many people, and no one had heard of it.
I don't know why it just came into my head so I sing it Nd have google find it for me now I'm here 😅
Same, so weird
E tbm essa música leva a gente ao passado
OMG, I still remember when I bought my 1st computer (Packard Bell from Circuit City) in 1995. I listened this song all day long. Good Times.
Foi aí que conheci a música e Amei !!!!
We have certainly come long way from Win 95 and Packard Smell!!!
Exactly. Nice memories
Bought my first pc that year. This song brings back memories of this.
I did not want standard. No 486dx100 for me... no no. Pentium 100. 2gb ram. ARK logic 32 screencard .. (the computershop asked me what I want to do with a 1mb card. Everybody is using 256 colors. Lol. I wanted 24bit color. Awe32 soundcard sounded excellent with the games that supported it.
What a great day.
Yup! Me too. Good happy song, Very nice video.
My husband and I used to dance to this song, *laffs* even in a grocery store. He passed away on April 25th of 2020, As I sit here crying, remembering how this was our song. Thank you for sharing this!!!!
I'm so sorry for you.
@@c.h.1066 Thank you
Jaien I’m also sorry for your loss
@scribble 36 thank you
@@bonniesouthworth7611 thank you
It's now January 02, 2025, and this brought back memories of working at CompUSA in 1995 in Manhattan- Good times 😊😊😊😊
Yesgod tiees
Damn, this brings back memories. If they had counted Windows 95 copies as purchases of this song, it would have been a #1 hit.
Not a lot of people remember this video on Windows 95. My computer came with a 25 MB hard drive.
@@Dr.Pepper001Every single Windows 95 CD had this video on it, along with Weezer's Buddy Holly.
Its now 2024, and I've just rediscovered this song, my memory being triggered for Chic's 1978 song "Good Times." I remember so well playing this song on my Window 95 computer, for so many times I lost count. Absolutely love the song, singer, video, rain, and the scenes.
@@bobowzki Well, I got Weezer'd.
This is hitech video in 1995.
My dad used to love this song when I was a child . He passed away this July and for some reason I thought of this song this morning . Listening made me tear up and laugh at the same time . As an adult, I can see why he liked it so much .
Sorry about your loss. Hope your coping well 🙏
Sorry for your loss. He wouldn't have liked you to be sad. I'm sure your father was a happy man and led a good life with music, his family and you by his side. I'm old and when the time comes, I don't want my children to be sad. Be happy for him. From an old man from France. ❣
RIP Dad, Hope you are doing well!!!
Your Dad had good taste. May you have peace
Condolence😢it gets better with time and you will always feel happy and sad. Happy for the good times and sad he's gone❤ my dad has been dead over 20 years😢
Good times indeed. I remember this song off the Win95 CD. I really loved it! Takes me back. If only life were that simple as even just 26-27 years ago. Folks still genuinely cared about one another it seems. How far have we fallen in so short a time. Thanks Edie for sharing this!
9/11 hurt this country in more ways than we will ever understand.
Hell i would love to have Trump back.
So true. No one values each other anymore.
That's where I first saw it too. At least popular music is WAY better now....NOT!
The other song on the Win95 CD was Weezer (Happy Days)
The whole thing - the song, the video has an impressionistic, sticky urban sweetness I've never forgotten.
How this wasn't a worldwide #1 hit I'll never understand. It's a perfect song imo
no one needed to buy it as it was on win 95
@@ClassicTrialsChannel On the other hand, Weezer's "Buddy Holly" was also on 95 yet is way better known.
Airplay or lack thereof by the radio stations. People didn't have to request it, they had the song already.
It's a #1 for me !!
i wouldn't get it if it was. anyhow, i don't get the mainstream taste anyways.
28 years on from when I got my first computer with Windows 95, and I still treasure this soothing song. I played it because I didnt have internet, but it was cool to watch a real digital video! I watched it so many times. Such nostalgia for youth!
Yup . This came with windows 95 as a sample music video along with the game "Hover" and "Space Cadet Pinball". Windows 95 was the first time you could watch full blown actual music video clips and other film files on a PC. It blew our minds watching this video from the computer back then and we played it over and over. You guys have no idea
You never used OS/2 then clearly....
OMG ! Same! This just crossed my mind. So I found the video. #Nostalgia💞
@@number9fashion323 Or a Mac for that matter. :)
For some reason I liked to play the Wild America trailer over and over. I was like woah there is a movie clip playing on my computer, there's a MOVIE CLIP playing on my computer! Heck I was 15 at the time we didn't even have a DVD player yet just Hughes Net Directv.
afrose71 back then, you could either buy a house or a Mac computer ... not both. take your pick.
If you are a real geek, you know this song
I'm a real geek and just found this out. never had windows 95. We went from 2.0 straight to 98. lol
Before the internet became widespread, my hobby was exploring CDs and drives in detail using File Explorer. ^^
I was working in a computer store when Windows 95 was released. This video was playing for 8 hours a day! Guess what? I still love this song!
Wow!
3.5" floppy drive, AOL dial up, SVGA expansion card, 28k baud modem, FM radio card, 16 Meg memory sticks in all 4 slots!, Wolfenstein, Commander Keen,... Ahhhh, I'm zoning out. This is better than sex.
And i still love win 95
What about Buddy Holly?
I worked in the “Cow Motif” computer store when Win ME was released. I hated the job, but still enjoy hearing “Beautiful Way,” by Beck.
Gosh I loved her so much. I mean I still do. Jamming
My first multimedia cd-rom experience Win95. My first computer. Brand new and I loved it. Thank you mom! Thank you for the good times.
My friend's wife worked for Microsoft when WIN 95 came out in 1996 and they invited us to Seattle for the big event. I remember we were in a nice pub and saw it get revealed on a very large screen and we all cheered LOL! The next week we purchased a brand new PC (printer and all) for $1500. The startup disc included this video, Weezer, MSN, etc. GOOD MEMORIES along with a lot of partying, camping, dirt biking, snowboarding, off-roading... Good times.
Buddy Holly lol
@@jeffwhisenant9094what's with you, homie, dissin' my girl?
The first time i listened to that song was as a video under the 'Funstuff' section on the Windows95 setup disk.. i never got this sound out of my head. And now - twenty years later, i grabbed the CD again; and finally found it on youtube, too.. what a day! Good Times!! :o))
Yes, nearly the same here. I had got rid of the CD's but the song kept ringing in my head till I found it today !
Sujoy Dutta So i'm not alone.. enjoy it! ;o))
I remember finding it like yourself, loved it ever since. Just danced in the morning sun with my wife. She says I'm "Mad but she loves me". Thanks Edie and thanks Blarksel for the re-kindle…….
Christopher Reed Thank you, too; and never stop being 'mad'.. :o))
Weezer was better tho ;)
So Nostalgic 😊
After three decades , still make me feel like it was yesterday, every time listen to this everlasting song . Thank you for the memories that came along with it.
When life wasn't all Pronouns and screwed up.
I absolutely loved this song and so crushed on her. My Win95 computer was the first computer capable of playing a video. It's taken me 28 years to find the video again. It's August 2023, I love it as much as the first time I saw it.
same here in France....I was not totally a man, not totally a kid....it was good time :)
this was my first computer, and it was very impressive to see such a good quality on a video....i played this so many times...listening this song take me back there
I feel exactly the same way! :)@@laurentlegrand3430
I built and sold computer systems during this time and loved to play the music videos for my clients including this one, the one by the Wheezers from Happy Days, and the illustrated George Plimpton videos. Always amazed my clients to see computers playing actual videos. That was a long time ago, LOL. Edie, if by chance you read this comment, us computer nerds sure had a crush on you from this video. :)
Had? (cough) still do.(cough) 🙂
Back in 94/95, when I entered my college, I went home and watching tv.
My dad told me he loved this tune.
He died in 1996.
Almost 30 years, but is like yesterday time.
Thank's for the song, Edie.
and He loves you Nathan
Went to visit Mom the other day and found my old PC still in the garage, decided to play with it and turned it on. The computer still works after almost 30 years and this song was in my hard drive. Love it to bits when it first came out and still enjoy it today. Ahhh !!! miss the computers in the 90s ❤❤
This song came with Windows 95 I think.
Literally cried my eyes out listening to this. Such wonderful memories from the Windows 95 days, and most adored.
Yes.
Same here
Amen Vaughn. We are old now
My eyes got teary anytime I listened to it on a 386 computer with windows 95. Takes me back over 25 years...
This song has done something very few songs have ever done, at least for me. Every time I listen to it, it sounds as good as the first time I heard it. I saved the original version from the Win 95 disk and kept up with it for years. The video is also enjoyable to watch every time.
exactly the place I remember it from too! The win 95, with weezer buddy holly too!
It reminds me of warm rainy summer days when we were stuck on the porch with little to do but watch cars go by
No, Windows 95 did not bring me here. What brought me here was the memory of that Sunday evening in May of 1995 laying on the floor in our living room, trying to draw the roses depicted in my Mom's roses book, while my dad lay on the couch reading a Tom Clancy novel, with a few of his favorite magazines on standby Scientific American, National Geographic, Time Magazine, BusinessWeek, Newsweek while this song was playing in the background. I remember dating those drawings like I knew I would reminisce about that day some time in the future. My parents are no longer here, but I travel back to that evening because of this song.
Incríveis lembranças!👏🤝♥️
Your Parents were amazing, and you have a strong foundation. GOD BLESS!
Sweet memory😊
Divino recuerdo de amor a los suyos.
Awesome. We can't buy past memories
Dear God I miss being young and carefree.
AMEN!!
I know this feel. I want to feel this feel more and more with every replay.
You can still be old and carefree :))
I still have my Packard Bell m400 computer that this CD was run on. Those computers were built to last and were made heavy. That helps me hold onto childhood. LOL
haha - I miss being young and Pain Free...?!
A pretty girl, a stunningly beautiful smile and a lovely voice singing this hauntingly melodic song. I have seen this video thousands of times and will never tire of it, I just love her and I love listening to this. Thank you Edie x
She married Paul Simon.
windows 95, i was 18 😢😢😢, everything was different, no smartphones, no internet, NO CORONAVIRUS, I want to go back to 1995 😢😢😢 GOOD TIMES
No internet? I had internet back then... Using Netscape navigator
have internet with speed 14kb so proud my home phone bill very high 😀
I was 20. Incredible time.
Don't forget playing Starcraft instead of doing homework.
I would rather go back to 2012;
*mumble* windmows 7 vvas the beest
Sudah lama ku meharap,akhirnya ... nice good song ...❤❤😍❤❤
Thank you Windows 95 installation cd for showing me this song during a simpler time in my life 😀
... so beruhigend...
Her range of voice is incredible. When she makes her voice really deep and says “Baby I don’t have to go anywhere…” it doesn’t even sound like its her anymore.
I been hearing the track 20 times just right now and she doesn't says " baby I don't want to go anywhere!!!????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@landomartini2003 no shit. That is because I was joking, it is Barry White's voice on that part.
@@mattk7yeg682 is no Barry white ,is one of her musicians!
@@landomartini2003 it is most definitely Barry White.
Lol Matt!
Nostalgia! Musica / clip que veio no cd do WINDOWS 95 como bônus mídia em 1997 qnd comprei meu primeiro pc❤❤
The excitement of watching a music video on a computer for the first time... Good times indeed. Miss the 90's and my childhood.
I believe the 90s generation (and maybe the early 2000s) will be the last one(s) to have been genuinely amazed by technological advances. Nowadays everything is pre-sold, pre-ordered or leaked on the internet. When it comes to your household, it isn't unknown anymore.
Yep, that's something that really hit me when my grandma died 4 years ago, aged 97.
I once asked her what she did with spare time when she was young, not knowing if something like 'spare time' even existed when she was 15-20 years old.
She told me how she would go on a 45-minute bicycle-trip to Haarlem, because you could get a real Verkade-chocolatebar there. 'It costed you the pretty penny at 8 cents, but boy you did everything to save up for such a bar and you didn't mind cycling for so long just to get that bar'
When she died that got me thinking about verything she experienced and must have been amazed about. She saw the rise of the automobile, radio, television, telephone, the washing machine, the colour-TV, the Boeing 747, computers, digital photocameras, phones you can take anywhere...
At 88-years old or so, she got a computer: no internet, but she had so much fun playing a game of pinball: with her tongue out of her cheek she would try to go on for as long as possible.
The Boeing 747 was strange for me as well: I only found out about that when my uncle died last year. He was the first in the family with a car, to buy a house and always dove right into new technology when it came available. He thus has made hours and hours of film (both reels and magnetic tapes) and endless photo-albums.
It was so strange for me to see pictures of me and my dad, his sister, my grandma and grandpa on board the 747 as it was an introductory flight. I just took all those things for granted, even though I'm not a regular sky-traveller and have only been on a regular plane twice in my life so far)
But yeah, the chocolate-bar story will stay with me forever and indeed, there's not really that much really new these days: it basically are all existing technologies that keep getting better.
This is what I miss. Nothing is special anymore
VR is definitely special
@@weeardguy Haarlem, NL?
Also listening to music album from start to end is uncommon now.
This album is very special to me. Back in 1995 I was in my Freshman year in college and I was a Division 1 Wrestler in the NCAA National Tournament. I won my Conference and had high hopes and expectations in becoming an All-American and National Champion. However, GOD had other plans for my life. I ended up losing the match that would have made me an All-American as a Freshman. I was CRUSHED... I went back in my room and listened to this album (Picture Perfect Morning 🌄 ) on repeat, shades down, blocking the sun... I was in a Depression... and it hurt so bad. I ended up transferring to another school the following year, but the one thing that was missing when I arrived... was myself. That summer, the Summer of 1996, I went down a dark path and I didn't even realize it. I was partying extremely hard in the Rave Scene in the 90’s but still graduated from a really good school, but my heart was still broken from what happened in the Hawkeye Arena at the University of Iowa, and I didn’t realize it. In fact, fast forward 24 years later is when I had a REAL reflection on my life and realized that my characteristics, my traits, my reckless lifestyle and way of living was all connected to one wrestling match 24 years earlier when my dreams were shattered. They were shattered because of the path I went down and I never achieved what I was expected to accomplish. So my life since then has been quite a journey, one you only hear about in dreams or fairytales, but it's my reality. So how does Edie Brickell fit into my Story, my Journey, my Life... I'm now a Minister and today is the first day since the 90’s that I've listened to this entire album. Not because I didn't want to, it was because it hurt to bad. But today, I'm no longer the same and I 've reunited with one of the most IMPORTANT albums of the Soundtrack of my life... NOW I'm FREE... GOD BLESS YOU EDIE, MAY HEAVEN SMILE UPON YOU... JESUS L❤️VES YOU... xoxoxo Thank You xoxoxo
Wow!!! Your story reminds me of my journey! God does amazing in our brokenness!
How is this soothing my soul all these years
Ah, my Windows 95. Nostalgic. My dad used to play this song every morning on the pc to wake us up.
Good dad! lol
Nolvora 😂😂
Hello to all HEROS who comments here, the generation of 1990's and Windows 95, lovely people. Thank you Edie you gathered billions by your wonderful song.
Cheers 🤓
I agree
Instantly fell in love with Edie Brickell when I first watched this video on my computer in the mid 90s... in addition Barry White at 2:02 ... goosebumps all over
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Mengayun sifat manusia merupakan upaya menata barisan bagi seorang pemimpin ,Li pahami ini
This lady has the undisputed most amazing singing voice of all time ever...
Thank you Edie Brickell and Microsoft for making me realize that my old 486 PC needed new graphics and sound cards, more memory, and a faster processor to be able to play your video on a 13" CRT SVGA screen. Has it really been over a quarter of a century already?
This song brings back memories from 1995, the first time I heard this song was on a Windows 95 PC on Windows Media Player.
Its life drifting back in time to those beautiful moments.
I enjoy this song every time I hears it.
Haven't heard this song for like 20 years until Nostalgia Nerd reminded me of it and oh my gooood I still love it! 🥰
I was brought back here from the same video! This song always gave me chills, and I'm happy to say still does. I love the song and the video. It was probably my first experience of not only a music video, but a full-motion video with real people, on a computer that I owned... back in February 1998.
Same here. This video was one of the coolest things about Windows 95.
Same!
This song for me was the best thing in Windows 95. I’m glad I found it again.
I watched the same Nostalgia Nerd vid, totally reminded me of this song.
This was on my 1st computer, it had a 1.7GB hard drive and games were mostly all DOS based. Dial up was soooo slow and it took ages to download a picture.
Those were the days my friend.
That's when it was fun
270MB? Luxury, 178MB in my 486, ran at 33MHz and struggled to actually run Windows 95 (it shipped with Windows 3.1), but after waiting long enough, you could play this song off the Windows 95 CD-ROM :)
386sx, no coproc, 4mb ram 125mb HD running dos DD on it. to compact and double size, dos6.0/win3.1 2x scsi CD rom, pro audio spectrum 16 sound card, 14.4 upgraded to 28.8k modem, pci vga (non vesa2.0) card, full height AT tower.
I have a 8086 ibm ps/2 with a 12mhz cpu and 54mb hard drive sooooo, and a packard bell m400 166mhz, which started out with a 2.1gb until it got damaged sectors so i upgraded to a 40gb. funny thing is, the BIOS can't handle a 40 gig hard drive so there is something called Dynamic Drive overlay that tricks the computer into thinking it has four 10gb hard drives, but is able to lump them together as the C drive.
Took me an hour to download Semisonics mp3 using dial-up. First MP3 download in 1995 on my 486DX Personal Computer. The rest specs forget
Mo-Town revisited in the 90's. Not many originals are done in 60's mo-town fashion. This is really unique. She is mesmerizing. Both her voice and presence.
I was just thinking to myself, what genre is this... the guitar stabs made me think it might be mo-town.
Lalu kegiatan paralel kita pun memberi bukti kinerja ,,
Wahai manusia , infrastruktur modernisasi dengan auto tech canggih disekitarmu bukanlah pembangunan yg sia sia.
Tatanan infrastruktur yg dibangun pemerintah utk membantu segala kemudahanmu,
Dan kau tau,,, bahwa di balik infrastruktur yg canggih memudahkan aktifitasmu akan membentuk pola kepribadian sosial adab berintelejensi tinggi,
Infrastruktur yg canggih dan kemapanan jalan demi akomodasi dan distribusi bagaikan bayi yg belajar tegak berdiri dengan arteri mengalirkan darah segar berkualitas . Maka bayi siap terbangun menyerap segala kebijakan iman dan ilmu
I listened to this song as a child. When my first child was born, I would pull this music video up during night feedings. It made the experience of being a new mom even that more enjoyable. This song doesn't bring back to my childhood anymore... Instead it brings me back to when my son was a newborn.
Man this song is like a warm hug.
Amen........
Barry White, deep soul singer
23 years ago, I bought my first computer with windows 95 and this beautiful song was the soundtrack of so many sleepless nights.
28 years now., how you doin? lol
@@SkyBlue-fj5qc Sto meglio di te che rispondi a un commento di 5 anni fa! Ma come stai messo? Lol!
@@stupendecanzoni7756 perfect! gonna come back here after another 5 years! more power to you! :)
Man what a relaxing song and video. Her voice, the sound of the cars passing on the wet streets, the rain. Major nostalgia.
This is one of the best songs from that era. Love it.
On 200 million Windows 95 CDs along with Weezer's "Buddy Holly". Love this song.
Stephen Jacks You sure!!! and playing that game with flags... Hover! remember?
Ivan Oliveira Loved Hover! And Hellbender!
+mclightning88 Oh man... A tear in my eyes, haha... Hellbender. I love it!!! Good games, really GOOD TIMES!!!
Voici maintenant 15 ans que je cherchais cette musique. Mes anciens collègues et moi l'écoutions toute la nuit au boulot car on travaillait au noir. On se consolait mutuellement avec cette mélodie. Aujourd'hui chacun a pris un chemin différent. 3 d'entre nous sont décédés et je pense fortement à eux (avec des larmes aux yeux) en écoutant à nouveau cette oeuvre qui nous à bercés tout ce temps. Merci! Merci! Merci!
menemukan video ini di youtube.... seperti menemukan berlian di tumpukan jerami, yang lama hilang dan kembali di temukan. teringat kembali ke masa itu.... sangat menyenangkan untuk di kenang , yang lama terlupakan. terimakasih untuk musik nya.
Remembering Windows 95 CD this song and Weezer's Buddy Holly. Damn I'm old. :)
No man, Ure not old, just vintage!!!
Teleportation is not a possibility. Hence RUclips. Thanks for taking me back to the era of infatuations, Grade 10th Examination, Dilemmas. Loads of love to you Edie :)
She's a gem.
Hmmmm
I probably heard this song sung by a soul group in the 1970s.
A sweet gift with windows 95!!
Excellent Song...
+Edson Pessoa Yes! haha I remember that.
yes !!!
Amazing how it was so impressive to suddenly have great video and sound playing on the livingroom computer. Everything just stopped for awhile while we enjoyed the good vibes. Kids today just don't experience PCs the same novel way.
Used to listen to this song in my 1st computer (Windows95..??) back in 1996. Really glad to hear it again after more than 2 decades. Still got the computer that covered with dust in my store...too bad.
25 years ago....and still nice song to hear, we are old but we are happy
Wouldn't be a minute younger (I'm 68), love all the music from the past 68 yrs....except for rap...
When I got Win95 I was amazed about this video.
Never seen anything like it before.
yeah same here ... kinda blew my mind
and Weezer too!
Hans Larsen dude... it was the most advance thing ever enter my house back then.... hahaha
look Mom, I'm watching TV on my compooter.
Heck yeah when Mom and Dad got an IBM Aptiva e24 series. I would play these videos from the Windows 95 sample CD and I would play the movie maker game and crack myself up at the little short movies I would make with the characters😂
Edie has the voice of an angel.
They were good times indeed.
Both my daughter's went to her concert in Austin last year. Met her after the concert. She took pictures with them sighed her autograph on their favorite lp of her. So sweet of her!
This is the most recognized song on Brickell's first solo album Picture Perfect Morning. Soul singer Barry White, who was known for his deep voice and sensual songs, provided the sexy interlude. Brickell married Paul Simon in 1992. He produced this album. She was formerly with the band Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians.
I miss those days when win 95 was released. Thank you for the good memories. I loved this song too much to replay windows video player endlessly.
And that screeching Dial up modem!!
Remember back in the year 1996 we got out first computer with Windows 95 and this music video was included on the install CD of Windows 95 with an IBM Aptiva.
listening to this song in January 2021... heartwarming to still see the win95 comments.
I used to watch this when I was 2 years old with my dad. (I am almost 27 right now)
It was the first music I fell in love with, thanks to Windows 95.
This is so precious to me... i could never be greatful enough.
Thank you Edie Brickell. You made my life.
It’s 2020 and she still has a Great voice!🥰
It's not that she has recorded it all over every year since ... 1995.
She really hasn’t lost a thing in all these years.
@@vergissmiNET this song is being updated continuously 😂
@@rolandmdill Great one, indeed ! XD...
Hujan-hujan, nyeduh kopi, baca kopi dan ditemani lagu ini, memory.
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Windows 95 forever!!!! I remember this and Weezer's Buddy Holly songs on there. I happened to be playing Buddy Holly when I was on the computer in my old bedroom at home, when my dad happened to pass by my room and see it. He immediately called out for my mother to come and see it. They were both in their 40's and enjoyed watching Happy Days on television. Seeing Weezer playing at Arnold's was a mind blowing thing at the time with how seamless it was spliced and edited together. They both were amazed and enjoyed it very much, they even had me play it for them immediately again even though neither of them really liked computers much themselves. It's one of a few fond memories I have of us all together smiling at the same thing. I often wished I could go back and done something more for them to have put and brought more smiles on their faces then, but alas...you only get one go around in life and what's done is done. Listening to Edie Brickell's Good times eases the pain a bit. It's like a warm blanket on a cold winter's night, it's just comforting....so yeah, gimme some of that.
Taking me down memory lane. i would listen to this song all day playing hoover on windows 95...
Wow, I've been trying to remember this song/video for YEARS and finally found it!!! Thank you for posting! I remember being blown away by this as a kid (ok, teenager); having a video playing on my IBM PS/2 computer back in the nineties - well before internet, smartphones, etc were standard! Still a good song :) THANK YOU!
Same for me. I was trying so hard for a long to remember this song then just 30 minutes ago I remembered 'Good times, bad times, give me some of that' so I typed those words into my search engin and it brought me here. I could hardly believe it. It might sound mad to some, but I was emotional listening to this song again after all these years :-)
Lol are you me? IBM PS/II yeah exactly! This video was on my drive for some reason. It's been years that I've been searching for this song. So happy to have finally found it!
Yup! Me too
@@kimber9868 The video came with Windows 95 :) I remember my father falling in love with this song while we were playing with the new computer :)
How in hades did I miss this. There is so much great music out there to be discovered.
The nostalgia this brings back is totally epic 😢
My very first video from Windows 95! I have watched it thousands of times!
well - i am alsoooooo heaaahhhh
I just heard it in my local shop, but could not for the life of me remember what it was from! Thanks for solving the puzzle for me!
Rodrigo Minelli me, too!!!
Rodrigo Minelli my first video too
I was amazed that videos can now be watched in my computer, first time I heard this song I was 18 now at 41 it still brings me good times... and memories.
Such a great song. Nostalgia is our best friend.
Yep, I remember having Windows 95 and seeing that video.
I've been listening to this song for more than 10 years ago, and I'm turning 24. Practically know the lyrics by heart and I can see the video if I close my eyes. Never mind the years pass, the times I hear the song or the times I watch the video, I'm sure that doing so will always get me to remember the good times.
This blew my mind when my Dad bought me and my two sisters our first family PC in Christmas 94', remember this being on the windows 95 CD. I was 10. I'm now 36 reminiscing on a Sunday evening before i log in for work tomorrow about these simpler times.....Pentiun 75mhz, 32 MB of ram, a quad speed cd rom drive, quantum big food 1gb HDD and a soundblaster 16. Jesus how times flies past us so quickly.
Liverpool, England
Wow! I get a mental image of your scene your are describing! My dad did the same for us... A Family computer lol! Similar, now lower specs than yours. Those were really good memories hey! Thanks for sharing!
@@pjvw109 oh no problem at all. I remember my dad opening the door to the living room on Christmas morning where he had it set up and the feeling of excitement I had. Time really does fly
Miss the 90's sooo much!
This video probably has had a billion views on the computer! After I installed my desktop from Gateway Computers (was shipped to us from Idaho, I think), I stood back and listened to this video play on my computer. It was magical!
I remember finding and watching in awe, the tiny avi file, a hidden gem, played on my Amstrad PC with just 2Mb ram and a 20 Mb HDD. Good memories brought back in listening to the awesome track and a glimpse of the good old happy days. Just the anti-tyranny tonic needed!
!!!I used to listen this song when it came with Windows 95, now I’m going back to the time in 1997 when I was an IT teacher in Francistown Botswana, I haven’t heard it until now!!!
This may be one of the best songs I've ever heard. Stirs up something in you.
I listened to this song time and time again (maybe 50 times) after I purchased my computer in 1995. It was epic in my mind. I loved how natural that Edie was in this video. This song blew my mind and so did she. Her voice and mannerisms. Hope she is doing well. And a great thanks to the video production of this song. Well done ... and I still bow down to all who were involved in creating this video. If the Democrats could incorperate this video in their fight to win this election would be an added benefit. But maybe I'm dreaming, but it's just a thought.
È dal 1995 che ascolto questa canzone ed ogni volta mi trasmette una sensazione di pace e relax. Fantastica!
Bons tempos
When I watched this on my first computer back in -95 The RAM filled up so it made a short stop in the middle of the song.
One year later I had doubled my RAM and could watch it without glitches :)
Merry christmas to you allt.
I cherish my husband because of this song! We have many good times but more bad because he is a quadraplegic . But the good so wonderfully outweigh the bad!
It was necessary to do a lot of magic on my old 386DX/40Mhz running Windows 95, but then to see this video running was like a miracle. The original was 320x240 pixel only and 15fps. Nice nostalgia. Wish you the best Edie.
Why didn't FM radio stations play these songs when Edie broke out on the music scene 40 years ago. You're the absolute BOMB Edie.
Remember my first computer and it was also my first time listening to Edie!
I watched this clip probably 100 times on that PC.
Still my brain melts watching and hearing this!
I remember loving this music video so much when I saw it on the Windows 95 CD... it was so exciting to experience multimedia that looked good for a change on a computer. Today's the 20th anniversary of the release of Windows 95. Can you believe it?
Dont know if it made it to the release CD at the time, but there were also trailers for a bunch of movies on the beta and pre-release CDs. I recall a trailer for M. Butterfly starring Jeremy Irons
+Doriano Paisano Carta Oh, me too. I heard it a million times. Whatever happened to this lady?
+Doriano Paisano Carta ----I do to good times
Such a smooth song. Berry White's bridge in the song too. Those short Windows promo clips were cool too.
how did i get old in such a short time?
Wow, took me way back to my younger days, probably listen to it for more than 30 times just now, so smooth, so relaxing...great memories, .can't get enough of it. Yes Win95 CD, mind blowing at the time.
I'm lost for words 😭🥰🥰😭
hell !!!! with HD Quality, after almost 30 years. THANKS!!! :-)