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I have this song on … I have this song on my ipod and I still play it pretty loud in my car with the windows closed. I like to enjoy it by myself. I miss all this old music.
I love this song … I love this song very much.
At times, gives me the creative spark and drive to do some 3d graphic and animations. I created a 3d scene with 3 Anubis guarding the hallway to a mansion which leads to the underground portal chamber to the realm of Seth himself.
Also, I took a free 3d Quake model of Xeon….an Alien type of creature…and had him do various stances and poses. Especially Alien Aerobics.
I remember hearing … I remember hearing this song as a kid, my dad used to play songs like this all the time. And this one is one of my favorite I’m a kid born in the ’90s and I agree most of the music today sucks, my boyfriend and I love to listen to the ’80′s stations on the radio
The 90′s were great … The 90′s were great don’t get me wrong but it was literally the end of good times for us gen x kids. The 2000′s, forget about it, no fun, all bullshit!!!
@Timmirror78 I … @Timmirror78 I agree, except music started becoming more marketable in the ’80s, with Michael Jackson and Madonna being prime examples…
Hmmmm…. The most … Hmmmm…. The most I say about that is music started becoming more marketable in the 90′s. Even using artists to promote clothing or drinks. With that in mind, anytime you get these corporations involved in it, it’s not a good idea. Next thing you know, you get dictated as to what kind of music to make, how to say it, and what kind of audience to make it for. The artist lose can his/her way that way. You’re nolonger an artist. You’re a whore, and the record label is your pimp.
No you don’t. I say … No you don’t. I say from the 1950′s up to 1999. Everything had passion in it. From sports, movies, sitcom television, the way we dressed… Seemed like a fun time growing up and I’m only 31. Now? There’s nothing exciting in what peole do anymore. There’s nothing groundbreaking about people’s talents. They’re too busy imitating the next motherfucker. Whether it’s through remaking movies over and over or sounding like another artist. No more originality in anything.
That’s because the … That’s because the have no passion in their craft. And they don’t have any talent. Things are suppose to improve better with time. Technology wise we have, but morally, ethically, and entertainment wise (this includes music & movies) we haven’t.
I’m 31 and miss the … I’m 31 and miss the 80′s. The cartoons were so much better than what you see on television toay. The 90′s too, man. 2000 just messed everything up. Family Guy is okay, but I’d still watch Ducktales or The Flintstones over that any day
I have a question … I have a question here, were there two versions of this video? I remember seeing one on Night Tracks’s spinoff (Power Play) and it looked just like the album cover, this one is not the one though.
This great song …
This great song reached #3 in 1986. (U.S., Billboard)
super catchy but …
super catchy but some eighties styling is unforgivable
Granted most 80′s …
Granted most 80′s videos are really weird,but I like a lot of the music! Long live the 80′s!!!
I have this song on …
I have this song on my ipod and I still play it pretty loud in my car with the windows closed. I like to enjoy it by myself. I miss all this old music.
I love this song …
I love this song very much.
At times, gives me the creative spark and drive to do some 3d graphic and animations. I created a 3d scene with 3 Anubis guarding the hallway to a mansion which leads to the underground portal chamber to the realm of Seth himself.
Also, I took a free 3d Quake model of Xeon….an Alien type of creature…and had him do various stances and poses. Especially Alien Aerobics.
I remember hearing …
I’m a kid born in the ’90s and I agree most of the music today sucks, my boyfriend and I love to listen to the ’80′s stations on the radio
I remember hearing this song as a kid, my dad used to play songs like this all the time. And this one is one of my favorite
This song is great! …
This song is great!!!
The 90′s were great …
The 90′s were great don’t get me wrong but it was literally the end of good times for us gen x kids. The 2000′s, forget about it, no fun, all bullshit!!!
looks like they got …
looks like they got the first guy in the world they knew how to make computer graphics to make this video.
This song was the …
This song was the bomb!!!
I cant find this on …
I cant find this on itunes. um, help.
@Timmirror78 I …
@Timmirror78 I agree, except music started becoming more marketable in the ’80s, with Michael Jackson and Madonna being prime examples…
I second that
I second that
Perfect said by …
Perfect said by timmirror! yeah, and in the 80′s the looks of the artist wasnt the most important. But the quality of the music
To be my age in …
To be my age in 1980, I’d be in heaven =D….quick someone build a time machine XD
Hmmmm…. The most …
Hmmmm…. The most I say about that is music started becoming more marketable in the 90′s. Even using artists to promote clothing or drinks. With that in mind, anytime you get these corporations involved in it, it’s not a good idea. Next thing you know, you get dictated as to what kind of music to make, how to say it, and what kind of audience to make it for. The artist lose can his/her way that way. You’re nolonger an artist. You’re a whore, and the record label is your pimp.
@Timmirror78 i …
@Timmirror78 i would agree but i believe that the ninties basically destroyed music and started the line of more crap
love this
love this
@Timmirror78 I …
@Timmirror78 I completely agree, i just feels like no one comes up with there own ideas or creations anymore
No you don’t. I say …
No you don’t. I say from the 1950′s up to 1999. Everything had passion in it. From sports, movies, sitcom television, the way we dressed… Seemed like a fun time growing up and I’m only 31. Now? There’s nothing exciting in what peole do anymore. There’s nothing groundbreaking about people’s talents. They’re too busy imitating the next motherfucker. Whether it’s through remaking movies over and over or sounding like another artist. No more originality in anything.
That’s because the …
That’s because the have no passion in their craft. And they don’t have any talent. Things are suppose to improve better with time. Technology wise we have, but morally, ethically, and entertainment wise (this includes music & movies) we haven’t.
I’m 31 and miss the …
I’m 31 and miss the 80′s. The cartoons were so much better than what you see on television toay. The 90′s too, man. 2000 just messed everything up. Family Guy is okay, but I’d still watch Ducktales or The Flintstones over that any day
I have a question …
I have a question here, were there two versions of this video? I remember seeing one on Night Tracks’s spinoff (Power Play) and it looked just like the album cover, this one is not the one though.
I lived the 80′s …
I lived the 80′s and music today could not stand up to the 80′s music. 80′s music is simply the best
heard this in a …
heard this in a club the other week, still works even now, they sped it up a bit though