Moyet later described how her song "Goodbye 70's" had been inspired by her disillusionment with how the late 1970s punk scene had turned out, saying, "'Goodbye 70's' is about punk and not caring how you were dressed, and then I discovered that so many of my friends that I'd thought it all really meant something to just saw it as another trend... That's what 'Goodbye 70's' was all about, about how sour the whole thing became."
I was unemployed most of the 80's...haves/have not's period. Music was about all we had to look forward to...other that seeing the snooty arse of the occasional Job Centre assistant end up being sacked and in the same position as us all.
Legend has it that the little "Mute" guy is still walking round and round till this day at 0:22 ;D Speaking of a record going round round > ruclips.net/video/PGNiXGX2nLU/видео.html
Your not wrong about how good & enjoyable music was back in the late 70's & throughout the 80's You only have to look at the 💩 we are putting up with now. I have now chsnged my style oif music taste to the more obscure stuff now But, it doesn't mean i have forgotten those days of decent music Just not those that blastered out on radio nowadays. ( of which i don't bother listening to anymore) except a really good comedy show on a sunday lunchtime on Radio 2 I think can't remember so don't bother trying to find it anymore. Just RUclips has my favs now. & i patch them through my 250watts but, sounds more like 800 watts of soundbar & subwoofer 😁😁😁😁😁😆😆😆👍👍👍👍👏👏👏😉
To your credit to the thirty faces you created To your headache to the shape of the 1980's I'm glad that we don't hear you any more I'm tired of playing in your fashion war To the lights to the trend setting in your head Sunday nights tear from the youth cults already dead I'm glad that we don't hear you and more I'm tired of fighting in your fashion war Chorus woah. woah Goodbye seventies To your credit to the thirty faces you created To your subscription for the million copies of 1980 I'm glad that we don't hear you any more I'm tired of losing in your fashion war.
No words.................... Just................................................... AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Music like this is what set the 80's dance club scene off! Used to spend every weekend at the clubs listening to New Wave. I miss those days of wearing neon colors, baggy pants and packed dance floors!
I can totally see this mix being played at the Blitz Club in London with a dancefloor packed with fabulous New Romantics with gravity-defying hairstyles, gorgeous clothes and precision perfect make-up.
@@gillesleguen7762 was it 1981? Vince clarke was in depeche mode releasing their 1st album speak and spell in autumn 1981,,, must of been a year later when this song was first heard in 82
@@antonydavenport257yes. you’re right. the album came out mid 82. but this mix is from now or just a couple of years ago. the original track on the album was just 2min10sec, and not even a single !!!
//// Grand Banda Yazoo, the biggest hits of this time, marked the 80's, unbeatable and remarkable, Alison Moyet and her keyboardist odd, Fantastic, Thanks
@@gustavocaicia106 saludos desde Valencia- España. La mayoría de mis amigos,mi primo y mi hermano han sido dj's. Y todos hemos tenido grandes cantidades de vinilos.Aqui no sólo fué lo que ponían en la radio, también mucha música independiente de Gran Bretaña,Alemania,Bélgica...etc.Musica Techno-pop,EBM,Gótica(After punk),Electro Dark...etc. Valencia se convirtió en el centro de la música 🎵 independiente en España y posteriormente en Europa,venía gente de toda España,también he conocido algún italiano o Francés. Yo llegué a tener 600 vinilos y tengo amigos con más de 2000. A ver si eso lo tienen ahora con la mierda de música que hay.Yo iba loco,todos los días salía buena música.
@@franciscoae9375 la música de ahora es lamentable. Siempre quise ser dj. Me da sana envidia todos esos vinilos, wow. Mi música es la eurodance de los 90s. Comencé con 2 un límited y no paro de descubrir buena música de esa época. Sammy Dj, un genio. The Shamen me dio vuelta la cabeza, miles de grupos geniales te nombrarla, están en mi lista de reproducción ,entrando en mi RUclips. Hoy descubriendo al Fines Waldo y escuchando la nueva canción de Captain Jack. Bendiciones. Valencia si existe !!!
Nice mix and visuals. Thanks for sharing 🎶 As Alison said "This was a song I wrote about saying goodbye to your teenage years. These days it's a song about saying goodbye to your teenagers" 🙂
❤❤❤❤❤LOVE. Just LOVE this. Upstairs At Eric’s.. great album. But this extended version of a TUNE.. is something else! 👌🏻 Alison’s vocals. Vince’s synth. Wow. I’m in love with this song. X
What a magnificent, incredible, outstanding synthesizer sound i hear. Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Martin L Gore (Depeche Mode) and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) are to mine opinion thé best dance music producer of UK. Greetings from Belgium
Nothing has changed. I run from those deemed my guardian because they are liars and thieves. Sold themselves expecting me to sacrifice for forgiveness... never
To be honest this didn't sound so space age back then ...it was just poppy and part of the fashion. There is was nothing particularly deep about Yazoo, Alf was seen as a quirky fat girl wearing new wave clothes and Vince Clark had just been bitch slapped by a very pop orientated Depeche Mode for being to old for the band. I really like Yazoo but this was the reality of Yazoo. You were not dancing to Yazoo in the cool clubs like the Blue Note in Derby ...this was strictly beer and punch up disco music. Or to be heard in student unions. Now, back in 1979, Gary Numan "Are Friends Electric" was the one that seemed so far ahead of its time that you thought the earth had stood still when you first head it. Elvis had died five years previous and artists like Shaking Stevens, Darts and Showwaddywaddy were dominating the British charts and boring you to death. But, sadly apart from Down in the Park he never delivered want he promised and neither did anyone else. Though John Foxx had a stab ...Underpass!
@@davidsphere Gary Numan was, what's the word?... a "novelty". Sure. But frankly "Are Friends Electric" drones, lacks any melody whatsoever, and it's not even close to the earliest keyboard driven music. By the way, The Cure's "Three Imaginary Boys" album came out in 1979 as well, and outshines anything by Gary Numan by a few million light years. I never said Yazoo was "deep" and I never said they weren't poppy. What they did have was ENERGY and an electric singer. I thank Gary for his contributions, but I simply did not hear Gary during the 80's. I NEVER HEARD HIM. Probably because I was busy hitting the dance clubs and having fun, not sitting at home spinning vinyl and trying to be the first one to find the edgy new dude.
@@MatthewCleere sounds like you went to the kind of clubs where the gals danced around their handbags. No worries I went to those too until they kicked me out for kicking the handbags away. I loved my youth but its hard to find anything deep in the music from that period other than my youth and the good times I had. That's nice but we need more. Music from the early 80's sounds kind of crap and badly produced for the most part and very, very derivative. I love music mate but I also love being honest, unless when I need to lie, of course. I can only listen to Gary Numans' "Down in the Park" once before I shut it down. As for the rest of his stuff ...its crap in the diminishing light of retrospection. He did shock me when he first emerged but like I say he did not deliver. He was unable to deliver. Looking at that period of our shared youth I think the refusal from Steve Marriott of The Small Faces and Humble Pie made to Paul Weller from the Jam when the latter requested they work together sums it up. Marriott was down on his luck and needed the job and money ...but Paul Weller for all his pretensions of being the modfather ...asking the legend that was Steve Marriott to work with him? That's a joke. Weller is totally derivative, cute music but shamelessly derivative. Like many of the Mods I knew, and I was one at the time, they failed to understand what Mod actually meant. Being Mod was not a fashion that was 60 years old no matter how cool you think it looks. Being Mod was a passageway to finding yourself good or bad ...like Bowie, even Rod Stewart. New Romantic was more mod than the mods ...until it became passé. So what I am saying is don't shower yourself in the "glory" of the period it really was a bit of a shit show and you will only come out smelling the same way ...you don't really think I would wish that on you ...seriously? Well, I was a bag kicker so you might have a point.
Lots wrong in that... it was Vincent's choice to leave DM.. and they were all the same age, Alan Wilder lied about his age when he applied to the advert seeking "a new keyboard player" but that's a whole different story.. And as for your comment about Yazoo being "throw away pop"(!) you're so so wrong, on so many levels.. have you listened to their work? I Before E for example? That's hardly pop music? Both albums are such complete pieces of work, so much a combination of the two of them, with Eric's crafting.. they were the most important electronic duo of their time and their whole body of work stands out for that much more than say Gary Numans..
Duh What happen to Yaz . it was yazoo then Yaz then Erasure. Go figure! Hello RUclips you guys knew that.!!!! ALL IN THE EIGHTIES! GOODBYE SEVENTIES This song Kicks ASS!
Not really since the dancey stuff that was New Wave derived from "I feel love" I feel the irony lies in the fact that they were even more victims of fashion in the 80's then in the 70's lol
Yazoo's synthesizer would never get old .!!!!!!
maybe one of my arms moves in one direction, and my legs in another....nice
It has to be the GREATEST!!! mix of this iconic track from the .,...ALMIGHTY YAZOO
1000% proof how awesome the 80s decade was- above ALL- it will never be soo good again, really
Moyet later described how her song "Goodbye 70's" had been inspired by her disillusionment with how the late 1970s punk scene had turned out, saying, "'Goodbye 70's' is about punk and not caring how you were dressed, and then I discovered that so many of my friends that I'd thought it all really meant something to just saw it as another trend... That's what 'Goodbye 70's' was all about, about how sour the whole thing became."
👍
I was unemployed most of the 80's...haves/have not's period.
Music was about all we had to look forward to...other that seeing the snooty arse of the occasional Job Centre assistant end up being sacked and in the same position as us all.
Legend has it that the little "Mute" guy is still walking round and round till this day at 0:22 ;D
Speaking of a record going round round > ruclips.net/video/PGNiXGX2nLU/видео.html
Your not wrong about how good & enjoyable music was back in the late 70's & throughout the 80's You only have to look at the 💩 we are putting up with now. I have now chsnged my style oif music taste to the more obscure stuff now But, it doesn't mean i have forgotten those days of decent music Just not those that blastered out on radio nowadays. ( of which i don't bother listening to anymore) except a really good comedy show on a sunday lunchtime on Radio 2 I think can't remember so don't bother trying to find it anymore. Just RUclips has my favs now. & i patch them through my 250watts but, sounds more like 800 watts of soundbar & subwoofer 😁😁😁😁😁😆😆😆👍👍👍👍👏👏👏😉
What a great piece of 80's music by 80's music legends 👍
This was real music.
Rolo Peru bad ads dude
Highly underrated Yazoo track, this mix really does it justice!
the track is just rated right, this club mix underrated... as any other mixed track from the 80s
@@100nogaQq
not underrated mate
One of many tracks that I danced to in the 80s.....best decade for electronic dance music ever!
so good... 2021 and still bangin!
To your credit to the thirty faces you created
To your headache to the shape of the 1980's
I'm glad that we don't hear you any more
I'm tired of playing in your fashion war
To the lights to the trend setting in your head
Sunday nights tear from the youth cults already dead
I'm glad that we don't hear you and more
I'm tired of fighting in your fashion war
Chorus
woah. woah
Goodbye seventies
To your credit to the thirty faces you created
To your subscription for the million copies of 1980
I'm glad that we don't hear you any more
I'm tired of losing in your fashion war.
alison moyet ,great voice
Its like a smack in the face! Fantastic.
I only said goodbye to the 70's to say hello to the the 1980's
Yazoo the best
No words.................... Just................................................... AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If there were words? U said it all.
Awesome!
Great comment!
correction, FUCKING AWESOME.
I'd give anything f to go back to these days
Music like this is what set the 80's dance club scene off! Used to spend every weekend at the clubs listening to New Wave. I miss those days of wearing neon colors, baggy pants and packed dance floors!
and hair hahahaha
Omg sooooo great, one of my all times favorit. In this version 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰❤️❤️❤️
Awesome...absolutely awesome..the footage, the remix, the record spinning.
I AGREE :D !!!
Love this mix, rockin'.
Absolutely fantastic such a floor filler👍👍👍
YUP...spot on.
I can totally see this mix being played at the Blitz Club in London with a dancefloor packed with fabulous New Romantics with gravity-defying hairstyles, gorgeous clothes and precision perfect make-up.
except that this mix is from now. the 1981 original is 2.10 ... that's it. ;((((
@@gillesleguen7762 Sure, but club DJ's used to create their own extended remixes which sounded like this and which you couldn't purchase at the time
@@SmartCookie2022 yeah. djs do their own mixes. but i don’t imagine that mix being done at the time. it was only on tapes.
@@gillesleguen7762 was it 1981? Vince clarke was in depeche mode releasing their 1st album speak and spell in autumn 1981,,, must of been a year later when this song was first heard in 82
@@antonydavenport257yes. you’re right. the album came out mid 82. but this mix is from now or just a couple of years ago.
the original track on the album was just 2min10sec, and not even a single !!!
What an awesome track, and even better remix... :-D
nos tildaron de la generacion perdida y fue la que mejor musica produjo
Yazoo for ever👌👍❤☺
//// Grand Banda Yazoo, the biggest hits of this time, marked the 80's, unbeatable and remarkable, Alison Moyet and her keyboardist odd, Fantastic, Thanks
best music 👌
Goodbye 20-21 thats what we need now?
2022 and its awesome, i got original, but this a super version, well done
Beautiful
Se escuchaba buena musica en los 80 s. Una muestra es este tema de yazoo.
La mejor
@@franciscoae9375 saludos desde Argentina !
@@gustavocaicia106 saludos desde Valencia- España.
La mayoría de mis amigos,mi primo y mi hermano han sido dj's.
Y todos hemos tenido grandes cantidades de vinilos.Aqui no sólo fué lo que ponían en la radio, también mucha música independiente de Gran Bretaña,Alemania,Bélgica...etc.Musica Techno-pop,EBM,Gótica(After punk),Electro Dark...etc.
Valencia se convirtió en el centro de la música 🎵 independiente en España y posteriormente en Europa,venía gente de toda España,también he conocido algún italiano o Francés.
Yo llegué a tener 600 vinilos y tengo amigos con más de 2000.
A ver si eso lo tienen ahora con la mierda de música que hay.Yo iba loco,todos los días salía buena música.
@@franciscoae9375 la música de ahora es lamentable. Siempre quise ser dj. Me da sana envidia todos esos vinilos, wow. Mi música es la eurodance de los 90s. Comencé con 2 un límited y no paro de descubrir buena música de esa época. Sammy Dj, un genio. The Shamen me dio vuelta la cabeza, miles de grupos geniales te nombrarla, están en mi lista de reproducción ,entrando en mi RUclips. Hoy descubriendo al Fines Waldo y escuchando la nueva canción de Captain Jack. Bendiciones. Valencia si existe !!!
Damn, this remix is just hot. Love the extended intro. I can only imagine how the original track was burning up the clubs back in the 80s.
Vince Clark so far ahead of his time
Paul Thompson Agreed, he’s a genius, Alison also...
Vince alien
Give Credit also to Alison Moyet she wrote this Brilliant Synth Gem.
@@perpetual61 Both amazing pioneers.
Nice mix and visuals. Thanks for sharing 🎶
As Alison said
"This was a song I wrote about saying goodbye to your teenage years. These days it's a song about saying goodbye to your teenagers" 🙂
❤❤❤❤❤LOVE. Just LOVE this. Upstairs At Eric’s.. great album. But this extended version of a TUNE.. is something else! 👌🏻
Alison’s vocals. Vince’s synth. Wow. I’m in love with this song. X
f#cking brilliant!!!
Goodbye quarantine!
We need Goodbye 2020
Goodbye Trump!!!
I want to be in an 80’s club IN the 1980’s! 😢 x x
If they tour again.. I’m there 🔉🔊🔊
When Music Ruled the 80s🎶💃🏻🥂
What a magnificent, incredible, outstanding synthesizer sound i hear. Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Martin L Gore (Depeche Mode) and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) are to mine opinion thé best dance music producer of UK. Greetings from Belgium
Think u mean vince clarke
@@melaniemason4049 Yes. I and Vince Clarke
Dave Clark kinda sucks imo? 🙃😉
And Vinc was a fink. 😂
Fantastic MIX! Love that!
hola,acá en Argentina es un clásico de los 80".la mejor música.saludos desde buenos aires.argentina.
2023 still awsome great mix🤩🤩
Thank you for your support!
Regards;
Marcelo Carreira aka Dj Dark Side
In this song, the Roland TR-808 was heard.
Bella musica voce stupenda 🔝🔝🎼🔝😉
I would send this mix to outer space to get the ETs dancing.
😂👍☺
This is the best comment I have ever read!!! The ET's!!! 😂😂😂
They should have put this song on the gold disk taken into deep space by the Voyager Space craft. lol
ruclips.net/video/l5BG5nGmGFQ/видео.html
My favourite yazoo track……extended!
Cracking tune.80s rule
wonderful
Best track on the album
gold times hehehe......
This mix kicks ass
OMG, I love this! Like fer shur, totally! Not kidding, no joke, this is the bomb! x
Oohh my god , fantastic 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
The PERFECT Mix of a WONDERFUL song......Thanks!!!!
I AGREE !
Escuchando a las 2.06 Am, temon
Beautiful people.
Dec 2019
goodbye 2020's
10's
2020 present
Wish you did this mix in 1982, I imagined it like that back then!! Thanks
TOP MIX !!!
In this song, the LinnDrum was heard.
Outstanding Remix. Bravo!
1982 was probably the year the 80s really began 1980 and 1981 still had a late 70s vibe, soon we'll be saying goodby to the 2010s (thank f**K)
Yay to that!!
I hated the 2010s
Que manjar de melodía
SÚPER CLASSIC🌟🎧🤩👌🎶
Underestimated track ❤🎼
Top video
Why does this Song remind of the Anti-Disco Era when They Burned the Records? New Era! Because it is Classic!
Amazing song thanks for posting
💋♥️
Great 😊😊😊😊😊
Nothing has changed. I run from those deemed my guardian because they are liars and thieves. Sold themselves expecting me to sacrifice for forgiveness... never
I ❤ Techno-pop
Good mix !!! Thanks !!!
yeah baby, upload more of this :) 80s parties boom boom
New wave ........up!
this is good stuff
Reminds me of The Other Club (Catacombs) Manor House, London N4
I wish I could have partied at the Blitz
Fantastic
Just Massive!
Great extension !!!!!
Goodbye 2010's
Luv it !
A bit dated now, but think how "space age" this sounded just 25 years after Elvis released his first record.
To be honest this didn't sound so space age back then ...it was just poppy and part of the fashion. There is was nothing particularly deep about Yazoo, Alf was seen as a quirky fat girl wearing new wave clothes and Vince Clark had just been bitch slapped by a very pop orientated Depeche Mode for being to old for the band. I really like Yazoo but this was the reality of Yazoo. You were not dancing to Yazoo in the cool clubs like the Blue Note in Derby ...this was strictly beer and punch up disco music. Or to be heard in student unions. Now, back in 1979, Gary Numan "Are Friends Electric" was the one that seemed so far ahead of its time that you thought the earth had stood still when you first head it. Elvis had died five years previous and artists like Shaking Stevens, Darts and Showwaddywaddy were dominating the British charts and boring you to death. But, sadly apart from Down in the Park he never delivered want he promised and neither did anyone else. Though John Foxx had a stab ...Underpass!
@@davidsphere Gary Numan was, what's the word?... a "novelty". Sure. But frankly "Are Friends Electric" drones, lacks any melody whatsoever, and it's not even close to the earliest keyboard driven music. By the way, The Cure's "Three Imaginary Boys" album came out in 1979 as well, and outshines anything by Gary Numan by a few million light years. I never said Yazoo was "deep" and I never said they weren't poppy. What they did have was ENERGY and an electric singer. I thank Gary for his contributions, but I simply did not hear Gary during the 80's. I NEVER HEARD HIM. Probably because I was busy hitting the dance clubs and having fun, not sitting at home spinning vinyl and trying to be the first one to find the edgy new dude.
@@MatthewCleere sounds like you went to the kind of clubs where the gals danced around their handbags. No worries I went to those too until they kicked me out for kicking the handbags away. I loved my youth but its hard to find anything deep in the music from that period other than my youth and the good times I had. That's nice but we need more. Music from the early 80's sounds kind of crap and badly produced for the most part and very, very derivative. I love music mate but I also love being honest, unless when I need to lie, of course. I can only listen to Gary Numans' "Down in the Park" once before I shut it down. As for the rest of his stuff ...its crap in the diminishing light of retrospection. He did shock me when he first emerged but like I say he did not deliver. He was unable to deliver. Looking at that period of our shared youth I think the refusal from Steve Marriott of The Small Faces and Humble Pie made to Paul Weller from the Jam when the latter requested they work together sums it up. Marriott was down on his luck and needed the job and money ...but Paul Weller for all his pretensions of being the modfather ...asking the legend that was Steve Marriott to work with him? That's a joke. Weller is totally derivative, cute music but shamelessly derivative. Like many of the Mods I knew, and I was one at the time, they failed to understand what Mod actually meant. Being Mod was not a fashion that was 60 years old no matter how cool you think it looks. Being Mod was a passageway to finding yourself good or bad ...like Bowie, even Rod Stewart. New Romantic was more mod than the mods ...until it became passé. So what I am saying is don't shower yourself in the "glory" of the period it really was a bit of a shit show and you will only come out smelling the same way ...you don't really think I would wish that on you ...seriously? Well, I was a bag kicker so you might have a point.
This sounds more futuristic then ever
Lots wrong in that... it was Vincent's choice to leave DM.. and they were all the same age, Alan Wilder lied about his age when he applied to the advert seeking "a new keyboard player" but that's a whole different story..
And as for your comment about Yazoo being "throw away pop"(!) you're so so wrong, on so many levels.. have you listened to their work? I Before E for example? That's hardly pop music? Both albums are such complete pieces of work, so much a combination of the two of them, with Eric's crafting.. they were the most important electronic duo of their time and their whole body of work stands out for that much more than say Gary Numans..
Excelente. 🎤🎧🎹
THIS IS IT
Great....
Goodbye 2018,,
fone home!
thanks much for uploading !!
super - puper Yaz oo
Duh What happen to Yaz . it was yazoo then Yaz then Erasure. Go figure! Hello RUclips you guys knew that.!!!! ALL IN THE EIGHTIES! GOODBYE SEVENTIES
This song Kicks ASS!
Ironically enough, with a very 70s disco vibe.
+RainPoetry ironical indeed, since this song could be considered a perfect tombstone for all that crappy '70ies disco music ^^
Not really about disco, but trying to keep up with a fashion-vision you couldn't possibly win. Ask Midge Ure.
+RainPoetry Likely intended, in a cynical way. The song itself is actually a criticism of the late '70s punk scene.
***** Ha. Didn't know that.
Not really since the dancey stuff that was New Wave derived from "I feel love" I feel the irony lies in the fact that they were even more victims of fashion in the 80's then in the 70's lol
❤
Year I was born
It seems the 80s started taking off this year?
Super . 101/100
good video
What a brilliant remix, is there a download?
Good bye 2010's