gmc
Refugee
Kelly LeBrock - Weird Science & The Woman In Red
BonosLil'Pal94 said:
aww, why thank you! i try to listen more to the older music, while i still like some new music.
Blue Room said:To add to the cassette thing. I had to buy three cassette copies of Under A Blood Red Sky because I played it so much it would wear out. Same thing with Van Halen 1984, I played those two tapes all the time.
Anybody remember Night Flight on the USA Network? I saw the "A Celebration" video for the first time on that when they did a U2 segment.
The birth of MTV. First video I saw on there was Eddie Money, "Shakin". Dont know why I remember that.
BonosBaby12 said:Some of the best music came from the 80's Grew up on Huey Lewis and the News. Still love them even today!
mandy1973 said:
The Breakfast Club is STILL my all time fav movie - my hubby and I were only talking about it the other night, how everyone we know fits one of the characters
I'm the princess (but I would have wanted to be the basket case!!)
He's the jock!!!
DeadMansParty said:Ahhh yeah, this is my first Video game system.
U2Girl416 said:
I remember one of my sisters loving Huey and Chicago. to this day, I know all the words to the cheesiest of songs
BonosBaby12 said:
The night light came in handy after watching that movie! lol. However the jump rope song was rather catchy
1,2, freddy's coming for you
3,4 you better lock your door
5,6 grab your crucifix
7,8, stay up late
9, 10, never sleep again
girlhappy said:What is REALLY fascinating to me about the 80...i am watching 80s on VH1 every day and when i see those videos they are SO ROMANTIC, women are so beautiful but not in a vulgar way at all(like todays "stars").For example, girls form Bananarama...so good looking, but not naked at all!Still very sexy in my opinion!Or beautiful Kim Wilde, or cute Nena, or extraordinary beauty Sade, and all those girls in the videos. They are sometimes mysterious, they dance beautifully, and there is thaT atmosphere. I really think that we(children of the 80s) have great idols to look up.
Regina Filangie said:I loved being a teenager in the 80's. We had so many great movies and cool music that still holds up today. Although, those Friday the 13th movies scarred me for life. Even now, I can't watch them without getting seriously freaked out.
U2Kitten said:Did anybody else have a Colecovision video game system? I loved the ladybug game!
gmc said:
Wendy James from Transvision Vamp is right there with 'em.Absolutley beautiful.......I had like a schoolboy crush on her even at 21.2nd best band I ever did see live,ironically the night the Berlin Wall started to come down in November 1989,as mentioned previously by Vincent Vega.
...........don't forget The Bangles,Susannah Hoffs