One of the best things about almost 50 years old is the fact that I lived my teenage in the 80s, growing up with music like this which will impress me for the rest of my life.
My mom and uncle used to record music videos when I was a kid and would play the tapes. I may have been a 1990s teen but I still loved the 1980s music and videos I watched as a kid even if some of my peers didn't "get me" or "get it"
1970s close enough………..rock truly ruled till about 76 then the tooty fruity disco coke heads arrived it made sense to then cuz the coke numbed their brains
Love this song. Being born in 1960 is awesome. A young child during the 60’s, teenager in the 70’s & young adult in the 80’s. Some of the best music ever.
I don't care how "eighties" this sounds and what some people say - it is a brilliant track, mega voice, band & Moroder's production is the icing on a damn good cake.
I'm 52, retro 70's/80's are the best. I had no idea she had a part in Thank God It's Friday, I watched that movie when I was about 9yrs old. Tubi had it on their selection so I watched it again. Terri Nunn is fabulous.
Count 3 and pray is one of the best albums that nobody knows. Take my Breath Away is the weakest song on it! That's how good it is. Just wish it was on bloody Spotify!
1984 Magic Mountain CA. I was 16 and Terri sung this song straight to me in the 5th row..... My buddy and I waited in the first come first serve line for 4 hours. Worth every second.
Omg! I went to Disneyland for the first time in 1984! I was also 16! They were playing this song over by Space Mountain and to this day this song always takes me back to that awesome time!
Terri Nunn deserves much more credit than she gets for being an amazing leading lady. The "Top Gun" song gets the most attention, but this song and the Pleasure Victim album are her, and the band's best if you ask me.
Saw her a couple of years ago at Viejas Casino --she opened for Pat Benitar. Pat and company were great, but Pat was obviously bored with doing her old songs. Terri, on the other hand, loved being out there. She went down into the crowd and hugged people, she stood on chairs and lead the audience in song. Did almost her whole set interacting directly with the audience. Very uplifting.
I can understand Pat Benatar's disenchantment with her older material. She did "Gravity's Rainbow" in the 1990s, where she basically took all the best elements of Grunge Rock, none of the bad elements, and used the elements to create numerous tracks exploding with charisma and character. She hadn't done this with her 70s and 80s material because Grunge was not a thing back then. But while the record label might have seen better success by promoting "You And I", "Sanctuary", or "Kingdom Key" as lead singles, they instead chose "Somebody's Baby", which failed to crack the Top 20. If Pat had planned on Gravity's Rainbow to be a building block of albums to come, anything she recorded before that point may seem like a step backwards to her, and her resentment towards her older songs was likely to build up over time.
Me too. She came to Reno, Nv, and performed at the Jazz festival. She walked around on some guys shoulder, and I grabbed her hand. I'll never wash it again ( Brady bunch reference)! :)
I actually saw them twice in 1984, and I'm not a big concert goer. I was visiting in Atlanta in may, out looking for something to do, and I drive past the Fox Theater, and see "Berlin, May 5(?) 7pm w/ Real Life" and I go "hmmm, interesting... HEY, WAIT A MINUTE!! THAT's **now**!" Parked, tickets were available, got one and it was great. They had people dancing in the aisles!. Three months later they're in my home town (a college town) opening for the Thompson Twins (who they blew away!). Berlin comes out, does their set, then gets called back, and they do a cover of Prince's "Controversy". They were awesome!!
As an 80s kid listening to this song all the time I never envisioned it as a Bonnie & Clyde escapade. We had the best music in the 80s, the best TV shows (on the tube TV with the huge clunky remote that never worked because it was all sticky from me drinking pop & picking the marshmallows out of the lucky charms box during summer vacation) How did we get so old..... YAY GEN-X!!!
@suzi8277 Yes we are not that old but still it’s over 30 years ago Whenever I hear this song it brings to a particular time and moment in my life Sometimes wonder where did all those time go ?lol
I don’t know! I went to bed one night at 22 and woke up the next day at 53 😱 oh well, at least I get to say I experienced it all as it happened and 80’s music will forever be the best!! Cheers
Yo tambien era un niño en los 80 tas y esta canción no era muy escuchada en las discotecas, pero cuando sonaba todos los chicos de esa decada inmediatamente bailaban, eso me contaba mí tio, como ansiaba tener su edad y bailar como mi tio, y te doy toda la razón la decada del 80 ta, junto con la del 70 ta y 90 ta, definitivamente fueron unas decadas que se extrañaran siempre, lo mejor estuvo en esos tiempos, ¡¡Generación X!!
This really cool lady is listening 😊 She was around when this masterpiece was created.. and will listen till the day she dies❤ Oh yeah, that lady is me😊
I saw them in a small venue in Phoenix in '96. I was screaming the words to every single song right in the front. She noticed and held the microphone out for me to sing but I was too scared to, so she just held my hand for the chorus. I'm 54 and still love them as much as I did the first time I heard them in the early '80s.
I first saw this video on MTV in 1983 on a weekend after coming home from the fair when I was a Junior in Highschool. At that time very few people had ever seen the pictures of the real Bonnie and Clyde. I remember watching the old 1967 movie of Bonnie and Clyde so I thought this video and song was so cool. I want to go back to the 80s
Being in my 50's I got to see the late 70's and then all of the brilliant stuff in the 80's. I think I am safe to say that some of the best music came from the 80's. How many one hit wonder bands were there with excellent songs. I am so glad I got to experience it all. Songs like this are pure magic. There is nothing like this these days.
Thanks God for All Gifts,Good music & Your BeautyLoveLight Singer that We're Forgiven&Helped in FaithLight of our Loving Lord Jesus Christ to Heaven We Shine as One Forever.Amen. WeLoveU in Peace & Light Aeternus.God is(All)Love.."1Jn4:16+ Christ Come.
I met Teri few times in the past 10’years at house parties. Contrary to rumors, she was the sweetest and gracious pop star. So sweet. I seldom got star struck, but I did with her. Still gorgeous and kind.
I 100% agree. I'm just glad I got to have a taste of it. I was born late 80s, but I'm obsessed with the era. The hair, the music, the movies, the cartoons. It was all timeless and is why they keep recycling so much of it.
It really was a great time. We thought that it would last forever and only get better. Maybe it's the damn boomers would get out of the way and stop being so selfish, we could share our values and joy of living. Boomers are so selfish. Grabbing hands grab all they can. Everything counts in large amounts...
Probably the most underrated singer of all time definitely from the 80's her voice is truly amazing besides her range she has style that is so perfect to adapt to whatever she sings. Terri Nunn maybe the most beautiful lady in music history?
My name is Jamie, I would love to go back into a time machine so badly. The 80s were a blast for playing great music. I wish the 1980s were starting all over again.
DON'T GET me started! BUT when they started MTV, they played the SAME shi* all the time! I mean, you can only play "Burnin Down the House" so many times, before a young gay boy goes CRAZYYYY!!
Yeah, I think MTV stands for Mediocre TV. Kinda like how TLC used to be The Learning Channel, but now the TLC stands for Totally Lousy Content. How far we have fallen!
I'm 62, about five months older than Teri Nunn and, like her, another native Californian, though she's from LA and I'm from a small town in Northern Cal. If not for that, we might have been in the same classes. Cool thought as I listen to this always-great song.
I saw them this week. They were great. Terri especially was having a great time. She walked off the stage and around the pavilion section. She held hands and hugged fans while singing never losing a beat.
Got to work this video. Was out in east Palmdale, Ca. The night part of the shoot was freezing! They had a stack of speaker playing the song. Was a pretty cool job.
My grandpa and his brothers were teenagers during the great depression. I remember grandpa telling us they worked really hard chopping cords of wood for enough money to get biscuits and canned prunes. They survived on that for a long time, a year I think. He worked really hard his entire life, was loyal to his crazy wife, never complained about life and by the time he was elderly he had a nice sum of money saved up for his kids and grandkids. Not enough people like him anymore.
MTV was instrumental in the world wide music explosion that happened and exposed us to bands around the world that we may not have heard otherwise. If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 80's with all the golden classic movies & music, YOU were blessed.
by grandmother was born in the 1920s. when she 11 her own mother told her that she could not afford to feed her y asked her to leave the family y she had to live on the streets. she eventually became a chorus girl y married my grandfather at aged 17. it was her strength of character, let alone her fantastic looks, that would make her the ideal mate for my Jewish grandfather with so much Nazism then y now. she was the backbone of our family. she partially raised me y put out her overachiever son am MIT graduate with limitless other credentials an arm long. I am grateful for my strong outspoken voice, physical strength, faith in God y outrageous humor.
Hello 👋 Vanessa. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado, where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
This was the song of Berlin's that I really enjoyed listening to .. Take My Breath Away got all the attention, but to me this was their killer .. What a strong, powerfully sung chorus it has ! .. Good stuff. 👌
@@briseboy "Sex, I'm a" is a vibe .. A sexy song, and a sexy official video to accompany it .. I think it's very good .. But I still personally prefer "No More Words' for it's brilliant melodic content and powerful delivery .. Cheers, Wayne
Berlin & Terri Nunn were great. She had a great voice & they (she) opened up many doors for other 80's bands fronted by a lady to come through. I was a senior in 83 when Berlin broke & groin up in So. Cal-everyone knew theyd be famous.
+Drew Deflon Did you knw that she was a successful actress before she formed this band? I don't know if she is still acting but she did a lot in the 70's. www.imdb.com/name/nm0638079/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
If I had a time machine I would go back to 1978 to a place in Reno Nevada. I was 12 on my Alva skateboard at a skatepark called Flowmotion. The song on the radio would be Life's Been Good by Joe Walsh. That would be my moment in time ...
good song.. but the images of the "Hooverville" and the people forced to live in them makes a very powerful statement... it is a very sad but true story of the history of this country... very well done...
True story… I was 14 years old, loved Berlin, shopping in the Tower Records in Westwood, turned around and…It was Terri Nunn and her Mom! Her Mom hugged me😊
Hello 👋 Suzanne. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado, where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
Man that woman has a set of lungs on her!! People still had talent and could play live at the drop of a hat. No need for electronic tweaking. 80s leftover and proud of it!
One of the best things about almost 50 years old is the fact that I lived my teenage in the 80s, growing up with music like this which will impress me for the rest of my life.
Same here .I we keep going back to these songs that remind us.
Vaquejada
My mom and uncle used to record music videos when I was a kid and would play the tapes. I may have been a 1990s teen but I still loved the 1980s music and videos I watched as a kid even if some of my peers didn't "get me" or "get it"
49 here...and I couldn't agree more. I always say give me a time machine, don't come to collect me....I'll be just fine.
Skate rinks and school dances...
I loved it when music videos used to be mini-movies.
💯 ❤
We're so blessed to have been born n raised in this era
Off to see Culture Club and Berlin tonight in Melbourne Australia
So glad I was born in 1970
Our era fucking rocks 🕺
I went to that one too. I think Terri owned it!
YOU HAVE A GREAT TASTE IN MUSIC MY FRIEND. 🙏💖👑💯
Yeah, caught the Adelaide leg. I was there for Berlin, wife was there for CC. GREAT show from both acts and wifey is now a Berlin/Terri fan.
This era fucking rocked. And i was born a decade after, soooo...
1970s close enough………..rock truly ruled till about 76 then the tooty fruity disco coke heads arrived it made sense to then cuz the coke numbed their brains
Love this song. Being born in 1960 is awesome. A young child during the 60’s, teenager in the 70’s & young adult in the 80’s. Some of the best music ever.
IKR : )
I was born in 62,I totally agree with you
@@443red me ,64
Me 1959 and danced to this song at clubs in the 80's loved it
Same here. The best of times.
i love teri nunn...godess.....
This song is a strong 80s song . At 58 I still scream it.
@@turekjames1274 ❤️
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Still love Berlin after all these years! I'm now 54
Gen X is built different, you're 21 with 33 years of experience.
@@dominysynclairVery true! 54 as well and love this band and this song.
I'm 56 and I remember this song. I heard it on the PA at Kroger on Senior Day.
I'm 61 and I also love this group! So many memories😉
53 and I miss the 80's so much.
She’s literally the definition of “the 80s”
Love the song, love the group, and love that, in the best 80's tradition of music video "movies," this one has zero to do with the words being sung!
I still have a crush sioban after all the years the eighties still blow all other decades out of the water.
I had such a 80's crush on Terri Nunn. She still looks amazing to me.
Berlin respect you.
I don't care how "eighties" this sounds and what some people say - it is a brilliant track, mega voice, band & Moroder's production is the icing on a damn good cake.
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Hey the more “80s sounding” the better.
@@turntablethomas2584 That is very true TT!
The mega voice is what brings me back for an encore every now and then👍🙏
Hey, those losers apparently think sounding eighties is a bad thing. Forget them.
I used to have that album, when this song, came out.
Can we be friends?
Luvin it. Warrior for God
I grew up in the 80's. I consider myself very fortunate.
SAME!
I have no more words to describe how much i love this song and the 80's!
So do I, so do I. More than fortunate!
Same here 80s all the way 👍😎
Same here
I'm 52, retro 70's/80's are the best. I had no idea she had a part in Thank God It's Friday, I watched that movie when I was about 9yrs old. Tubi had it on their selection so I watched it again. Terri Nunn is fabulous.
The 80's were the best times of my life, i just turned 51 ❤
Count 3 and pray is one of the best albums that nobody knows. Take my Breath Away is the weakest song on it! That's how good it is.
Just wish it was on bloody Spotify!
Berlin just one of the many female fronted bands the unmistakeable decade know as the eighties.
1984 Magic Mountain CA. I was 16 and Terri sung this song straight to me in the 5th row..... My buddy and I waited in the first come first serve line for 4 hours. Worth every second.
Omg! I went to Disneyland for the first time in 1984! I was also 16! They were playing this song over by Space Mountain and to this day this song always takes me back to that awesome time!
Cool 😎
Terri Nunn deserves much more credit than she gets for being an amazing leading lady. The "Top Gun" song gets the most attention, but this song and the Pleasure Victim album are her, and the band's best if you ask me.
Grew up minutes from there ,MM was the place to be back then!
Saw her a couple of years ago at Viejas Casino --she opened for Pat Benitar. Pat and company were great, but Pat was obviously bored with doing her old songs. Terri, on the other hand, loved being out there. She went down into the crowd and hugged people, she stood on chairs and lead the audience in song. Did almost her whole set interacting directly with the audience. Very uplifting.
I can understand Pat Benatar's disenchantment with her older material. She did "Gravity's Rainbow" in the 1990s, where she basically took all the best elements of Grunge Rock, none of the bad elements, and used the elements to create numerous tracks exploding with charisma and character. She hadn't done this with her 70s and 80s material because Grunge was not a thing back then. But while the record label might have seen better success by promoting "You And I", "Sanctuary", or "Kingdom Key" as lead singles, they instead chose "Somebody's Baby", which failed to crack the Top 20. If Pat had planned on Gravity's Rainbow to be a building block of albums to come, anything she recorded before that point may seem like a step backwards to her, and her resentment towards her older songs was likely to build up over time.
Me too. She came to Reno, Nv, and performed at the Jazz festival. She walked around on some guys shoulder, and I grabbed her hand. I'll never wash it again ( Brady bunch reference)! :)
She probably hadnt had sex for another three years
Berlin is going to be at Viejas again in May I believe.
Terri is awesome
I actually saw them twice in 1984, and I'm not a big concert goer.
I was visiting in Atlanta in may, out looking for something to do, and I drive past the Fox Theater, and see "Berlin, May 5(?) 7pm w/ Real Life" and I go "hmmm, interesting... HEY, WAIT A MINUTE!! THAT's **now**!" Parked, tickets were available, got one and it was great. They had people dancing in the aisles!. Three months later they're in my home town (a college town) opening for the Thompson Twins (who they blew away!). Berlin comes out, does their set, then gets called back, and they do a cover of Prince's "Controversy".
They were awesome!!
I saw them in the 80s and again in the 2000s. Her live voice is awesome.❤
Yes the coked up 80's! I barely survived that decade!
As an 80s kid listening to this song all the time I never envisioned it as a Bonnie & Clyde escapade. We had the best music in the 80s, the best TV shows (on the tube TV with the huge clunky remote that never worked because it was all sticky from me drinking pop & picking the marshmallows out of the lucky charms box during summer vacation) How did we get so old..... YAY GEN-X!!!
Same here! Didn't make the Bonnie & Clyde connection back then either but it's so obvious today!
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Hey! We are not THAT old!! 😃
@suzi8277 Yes we are not that old but still it’s over 30 years ago
Whenever I hear this song it brings to a particular time and moment in my life
Sometimes wonder where did all those time go ?lol
I don’t know! I went to bed one night at 22 and woke up the next day at 53 😱 oh well, at least I get to say I experienced it all as it happened and 80’s music will forever be the best!!
Cheers
Yo tambien era un niño en los 80 tas y esta canción no era muy escuchada en las discotecas, pero cuando sonaba todos los chicos de esa decada inmediatamente bailaban, eso me contaba mí tio, como ansiaba tener su edad y bailar como mi tio, y te doy toda la razón la decada del 80 ta, junto con la del 70 ta y 90 ta, definitivamente fueron unas decadas que se extrañaran siempre, lo mejor estuvo en esos tiempos, ¡¡Generación X!!
Take my breath awaaayy
Who's listening to this masterpiece in 2025❤❤❤?
This really cool lady is listening 😊 She was around when this masterpiece was created.. and will listen till the day she dies❤ Oh yeah, that lady is me😊
I think it's great how 80s pop culture was obsessed with the 30s era and the golden age of movies.
66 years old, college days! This video version is so damn relevant today.
I saw them in a small venue in Phoenix in '96. I was screaming the words to every single song right in the front. She noticed and held the microphone out for me to sing but I was too scared to, so she just held my hand for the chorus. I'm 54 and still love them as much as I did the first time I heard them in the early '80s.
Sounds like Terri's a wonderful lady. Makes my day.
I first saw this video on MTV in 1983 on a weekend after coming home from the fair when I was a Junior in Highschool. At that time very few people had ever seen the pictures of the real Bonnie and Clyde. I remember watching the old 1967 movie of Bonnie and Clyde so I thought this video and song was so cool. I want to go back to the 80s
Being in my 50's I got to see the late 70's and then all of the brilliant stuff in the 80's. I think I am safe to say that some of the best music came from the 80's. How many one hit wonder bands were there with excellent songs. I am so glad I got to experience it all. Songs like this are pure magic. There is nothing like this these days.
I couldn't agree more. How lucky we are!
I'm 59 and live in Australia, we got US, UK, EURO and Aussie music pummeled into us with a great live music scene in the 80's
I agree! 80's = BEST
Agreed, the 80's are packed with AWESOME music!
Amen to that.greatest times ever I'm 51 still listening and always will.
Thanks God for All Gifts,Good music & Your BeautyLoveLight Singer that We're Forgiven&Helped in FaithLight of our Loving Lord Jesus Christ to Heaven We Shine as One Forever.Amen. WeLoveU in Peace & Light Aeternus.God is(All)Love.."1Jn4:16+ Christ Come.
Thanks for the eighties great time Terri Nunn wonderful.
I met Teri few times in the past 10’years at house parties. Contrary to rumors, she was the sweetest and gracious pop star. So sweet. I seldom got star struck, but I did with her. Still gorgeous and kind.
rob thats something youll never forget.
I've heard that from other sources too.
I sometimes miss the music. Hearing it again makes me feel that 30 years has gone by in a flash.
I 100% agree. I'm just glad I got to have a taste of it. I was born late 80s, but I'm obsessed with the era. The hair, the music, the movies, the cartoons. It was all timeless and is why they keep recycling so much of it.
It really was a great time. We thought that it would last forever and only get better. Maybe it's the damn boomers would get out of the way and stop being so selfish, we could share our values and joy of living. Boomers are so selfish. Grabbing hands grab all they can. Everything counts in large amounts...
@@OneAdam12Adam bite me
@@OneAdam12Adam ⁰ⁿ
Yea…one needs filler
this is a fun video
Probably the most underrated singer of all time definitely from the 80's her voice is truly amazing besides her range she has style that is so perfect to adapt to whatever she sings. Terri Nunn maybe the most beautiful lady in music history?
She's SO INTENSE singing this song. What I always liked about her. She puts everything she's got into her songs. New album in really good too :)
I seen her in concert. She cracked my glasses. Worth it!
yup, she rocks more than they do in 2021
she's sao nineties, well, lastdecade of eighties
And her boobs are awesome.
My name is Jamie, I would love to go back into a time machine so badly. The 80s were a blast for playing great music. I wish the 1980s were starting all over again.
+harry Hand It was MAGICAL.
+mspixiedust100 Harry the Hand!!!!!!
me too
MY name is Jason, and I'm 40! And I'd LOVE your time machine HONEY! The radio was amazing...but TRUST me...there was a lotta crap THEN, too! Trust me!
the fashion is thats prob as close as it gonna get haha
Before No Doubt, there was Berlin!
No doubt influence came from the group Madness ....
What?….
@@JeffWelsh-pc6kw He's talking about the star power at the time when both bands hit their stride get it before No Doubt there was Berlin
Seen Berlin 4 times in concert. Terri still full of energy and rocks it every time. This song is my fav
Being a teen in the Eighties was so cool because of all the great music and videos. It was such fun era to grow up in. Kids today just don’t know!!
The amount of time between this song and now is about the same as this song and the time period they were portraying.
God, she's so freaking adorable! And what a voice!
Terri Nunn... total babe. And I stand by that.
You, sir, are correct.
+Rob H
No argument from me!!
+Rob H. And an awesome singer!
Amen to that, Bro!
I'll stand right beside ya!!
This era is when MTV actually showed videos 24 hours a day. Those days are long gone!! Adios MTV!! Don't think the M stands for music anymore.
Jim Shofner You got that right.
Now they show 16 year old olds getting knocked up.
DON'T GET me started! BUT when they started MTV, they played the SAME shi* all the time! I mean, you can only play "Burnin Down the House" so many times, before a young gay boy goes CRAZYYYY!!
Yeah, I think MTV stands for Mediocre TV. Kinda like how TLC used to be The Learning Channel, but now the TLC stands for Totally Lousy Content. How far we have fallen!
After they stopped showing music videos, the channel simply became Empty-V...
I'm scratching my head that I literally never saw this video before. Very strange
I'm 62, about five months older than Teri Nunn and, like her, another native Californian, though she's from LA and I'm from a small town in Northern Cal. If not for that, we might have been in the same classes. Cool thought as I listen to this always-great song.
I saw them this week. They were great. Terri especially was having a great time. She walked off the stage and around the pavilion section. She held hands and hugged fans while singing never losing a beat.
Very interesting post. Thanks!
Got to work this video. Was out in east Palmdale, Ca. The night part of the shoot was freezing! They had a stack of speaker playing the song. Was a pretty cool job.
My grandpa and his brothers were teenagers during the great depression. I remember grandpa telling us they worked really hard chopping cords of wood for enough money to get biscuits and canned prunes. They survived on that for a long time, a year I think. He worked really hard his entire life, was loyal to his crazy wife, never complained about life and by the time he was elderly he had a nice sum of money saved up for his kids and grandkids. Not enough people like him anymore.
You were blessed to have him. I never had a grandpa as they both died before I was born.
Sofia Bent-When you say " Not enough people like him anymore " you are 100% right! Have a great day!
My grandpa went to school all day and racked pool balls until 2am, to help feed his family.
My three boys were babies and this was such a great hit. It had nothing to do with what was going on in my life but still great song!
Thank you for sharing that moment ☺️
Terri Nunn = Still YUM! 🤩
A + The 80s bands were our times! Berlin just one of the ultimates.
Billie Beavers. That an 80s name dude. Going on a beaver hunt. Movie Porkies
Man I'm having 80s flashbacks, and its a good thing.👍😎
I'm 53,and I just wanted to thank you for the amazing music you gave us.❤
Hello 👋 Candice. How are you doing? Hope you are fine
I miss the 80's and early 90's really bad and am not kidding either. Something is very wrong with the world.
A humble song . That maybe ... But sung with the guts of a elephant ... 🙏
i like this song one of the best from berlin i am born in 67 so i am now 57 and this was my best time in the 80 s yeah
2021 and still one of The BEST songs of all time. The music today doesn’t even come close to this or any other music from the 80’s.
That's Right except for that cherry pie song by Warrent that song sucks but the rest of the 80s were great
Rush,
@@michaelorick2065 & Culture Club. It was hard to even type their name!!
Yes! The late '70's & all the 1980's were the best!
@@tedpittsinger9688 I agree
MTV was instrumental in the world wide music explosion that happened and exposed us to bands around the world that we may not have heard otherwise. If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 80's with all the golden classic movies & music, YOU were blessed.
A well made video of a well made song.
by grandmother was born in the 1920s. when she 11 her own mother told her that she could not afford to feed her y asked her to leave the family y she had to live on the streets. she eventually became a chorus girl y married my grandfather at aged 17. it was her strength of character, let alone her fantastic looks, that would make her the ideal mate for my Jewish grandfather with so much Nazism then y now. she was the backbone of our family. she partially raised me y put out her overachiever son am MIT graduate with limitless other credentials an arm long. I am grateful for my strong outspoken voice, physical strength, faith in God y outrageous humor.
Hello 👋 Vanessa. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado, where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
This song is still sexy in 2024❤❤. I'm in my mid 50s, I was a teenager when this song came out.
CLASS OF 89!!!
Class of '94!
1984!!!
GREAT song.
Seen Berlin @ Cruel World it was awesome!
Teri Nunn is so beautiful. I'm glad I grew up with this music in my teens.
Best memory ever seeing her in Champaign urbana Illinois with my girl christie singer! I will never forget.
Berlin was the very first concert I ever went to. I think it was 1984 in Virginia Beach, VA. They rocked!
Haven’t heard this song in such a long time yet I remember the words and the music.
I do too. I was in high school in early 80s. Atomic dog, planet rock, the b52s, van Halen, the cars
Hello 👋 Kari. How are you doing? Hope you are fine
Always loved them ❤
What I'd give to be back in the 80's... Life was super great... Music lives forever
you can definetly tell this song is from the 80's. one of the better generations of music.
Not only the music was the best in the 80s, but the videos were little film works of art as well.
I want that Auburn. It's not a Speedster, but those Auburns were gorgeous cars.
Best hook EVER! I’m 50 and remember MTV when we would watch all day for this video!
Hello 👋 Dear. How are you doing? Hope you are fine.
Then when MTV was MTV
Funny how time flies
This song is over 30 years
Where did all that time go
High production values. It’s like a little movie it’s so good.
I bought this cassette 4 times.... i memorized every word to every song..... amazing. best album ever.
Yes indeed and a great band of the 80s and love her voice. Great music.
Me too.😊
Terri Nunn, Susanna Hoffs and thrown in some Annabella Lwin for good measure. 😍😍😍 Thank you MTV!
Like jailbait apparently.
You do? What a Sicko! 🤣
@@frankrizzo739”I know you are but what am I?” 🙄
out of it sh#t this rings home hard 80s -90s all day all day ❤
This song goes back to the '80s. I dance to it at my prom in 85. There are no words to the song... But I cannot remember the title.
This was the song of Berlin's that I really enjoyed listening to .. Take My Breath Away got all the attention, but to me this was their killer .. What a strong, powerfully sung chorus it has ! .. Good stuff. 👌
"Sex, I'm a . . . " was BETTER. This was ALL FIVE YEARS before take my breath away.
@@briseboy "Sex, I'm a" is a vibe .. A sexy song, and a sexy official video to accompany it .. I think it's very good .. But I still personally prefer "No More Words' for it's brilliant melodic content and powerful delivery .. Cheers, Wayne
Terri Nunn loves to sing this song… not so much TMBA.
My other favorite is Mascarade
Take my Breath Away had the benefit of the Top Gun wind filling its sails, but it's not half the song this is. 80s music forever.
ANOTHER TIMELESS CLASSIC!! 80"S MUSIC RULES!! the dj
Terri Nunn! Beautiful!
Remember when the production value of music videos were like mini-movies?!? I miss having MTV o VH1 on all day.
These videos are way ahead of their time..1989 madonna's "oh father" is a prime example.
A young Terri, and pre Top Gun..I think. Always loved this girl and Berlin and of course the 80, nothing like this today.
Berlin & Terri Nunn were great. She had a great voice & they (she) opened up many doors for other 80's bands fronted by a lady to come through. I was a senior in 83 when Berlin broke & groin up in So. Cal-everyone knew theyd be famous.
+Drew Deflon ...and she was smoking hot!!!
+Drew Deflon Did you knw that she was a successful actress before she formed this band? I don't know if she is still acting but she did a lot in the 70's. www.imdb.com/name/nm0638079/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
santa Barbara , cal .?
HAS a great voice! "HAS" honey...lol
Drew Deflon Try Amiee Mann from the band ' Till Tuesday'- " Voices Carry"- great song.
Really wish I have a time machine. I'd go back to the 80's in a heartbeat. I don't like this era I'm in!
ill come with you...
If I had a time machine I would go back to 1978 to a place in Reno Nevada. I was 12 on my Alva skateboard at a skatepark called Flowmotion. The song on the radio would be Life's Been Good by Joe Walsh. That would be my moment in time ...
Totally agree..
when you do get or find a time machine let me know, I'll go back to the best decade ever in a heartbeat! 80's rock!!!
+Robert Ocampo Honestly as a kid in 80s I was certain by 2015 we'd have time machines! (& of course 'flying cars')...
This song should have been Berlin’s first number 1 hit or top 10 hit
good song.. but the images of the "Hooverville" and the people forced to live in them makes a very powerful statement... it is a very sad but true story of the history of this country... very well done...
No more words, And no more promises
One of countless great 80's bands. Gotta love the Bonnie and Clyde style video.
True story… I was 14 years old, loved Berlin, shopping in the Tower Records in Westwood, turned around and…It was Terri Nunn and her Mom! Her Mom hugged me😊
Hello 👋 Suzanne. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado, where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
One of the absolute top 10 songs of the 1980s
The original drummer is a born-again(spiritually reborn again) Christian. Glory be to God, Amen!
Man that woman has a set of lungs on her!!
People still had talent and could play live at the drop of a hat.
No need for electronic tweaking.
80s leftover and proud of it!
ahhh I love the 80's forever. The videos, the fashion, the music. Most of all, just this decade.