Maybe someone said it already? But guitarist Steve Steven's has a switch or knob on the guitar I believe ( for live performances ) that makes that " laser sound "...its from a toy gun he had as a child. From west coast Canada 🇨🇦, peace.
Teenagers in 80’s and early 90’s had a reputation of being the wildest and craziest ever. The biggest reasons why we were is we played out our music. As teenagers in the 80’s we had some of the wildest and craziest music.
Not so. It was the 50s, 60s and 70s. Particularly young girls going wild for the Beatles, young women throwing their underwear on stage at Elvis' and Tom Jones' concerts and violent public clashes between the Mods and Rockers in the UK. The wildest music was early rock in the 50s, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard , Chuck Berry, Eddie Cochran etc and the guitar boom in the 60s and 70s with Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and David Gilmour.
@@JohnHF1957 There's a difference between being wild and teenaged hysteria. Tons of respect for the older bands, who often had the best voices and song writing. But when it comes to the crowd just losing their shit, I think the mid 70s to mid 90s was peak crazy. The rise of punk and metal in the late 70s and early 80s had a lot to do with that.
@@norwegianblue2017 Crap. Watch clips of Elvis from the 50s and the Beatles and Stones from the 60s and see crowds "loosing their shit" not just at concert performances but outside hotels, at airports and in Elvis' case, along the railway line as his train took him to his army service. Being your definition of "wild" began in the 60s with the wide spread drug use at concerts, with the outstanding examples being Woodstock and the Altamont Speedway concert, both in 1969. PS The rise of metal was the late 60s (1968/1969 Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, all with hit albums before the end of 1970 (which is the last year of the 1960s decade)), not the late 70s. Just as the original poster, you are decades behind and giving credit to the wrong people at the wrong time.
@@JohnHF1957 You are just wrong about heavy metal. The earliest album that might be considered what we now consider heavy metal is Black Sabbath's debut album, which came out in 1970 by the way. But it was still a heavily blues sounding album, as was Led Zeppelin which is definitely not metal. Neither was Deep Purple or Iron Butterfly. That was just hard rock. You have to go further into the mid/late 70s to find any real metal. I would call Judas Priest the true godfather of metal, and really not until Sad Wings of Destiny or Sin After Sin, which came out in 76 and 77.
@@norwegianblue2017 What "we now consider heavy metal" and what your opinion is, is not the point. The first uses of the term "heavy metal" in articles by music critics were in response to the Stone's "Got Live If You Want It" in 1967, Electric Flag's "A Long Time Comin'" in 1968, Jimi Hendrix in 1968 and Humble Pie's 1969 album "Safe As Yesterday Is". As for Black Sabbath, they called their music "downer rock". By the mid 70s the term had been used to describe a number of bands, especially Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple. and Black Sabbath (factually documented whether you agree or not). I am not wrong as the evidence is there. You are wrong because your point of view is personal and retrospective. The facts are what was done and said at the time. Black Sabbath's debut album, by the way was recorded on one day, October 16th 1969 and released in February 1970, the last two years of the 60s decade. So, simple, documented facts show and millions more opinions than yours recognise that "Heavy Metal" music was born in the late 1960s. Cue Hendrix solo and more lighter fluid on the burning guitar.
Billy Idol's previous record, WHITE WEDDING, simmered for months on the radio and in dance clubs. The exposure the video received from MTV helped to generate interest while he was recording the album for this song. But when REBEL YELL was released, it landed like a bomb, leaving a mushroom cloud with Billy Idol at the center of the storm shouting More, More, More!!! It was an immediate hit. The following singles helped cement his legacy as the Idol of Millions for the MTV generation. EYES WITHOUT A FACE, FLESH FOR FANTASY, DANCING WITHYSELF, MONY, MONY, and the previously mentioned WHITE WEDDING. Keep going and enjoy
I'm nearly 60 years old, but when I hear this I get up and jump up and down pumping my fist, bobbing my head and yelling, "Mo, mo, mo!" One of the most iconic rock songs of the eighties, when I was a dumb kid in high school.
I was a teenager in the 80s, and what made it so great was that nobody was worried about having too much fun. Anything was possible. There were fewer rules, and no cellphones. Everyone was connected TO THE MOMENT THEY WERE LIVING.
Billy and his band were way ahead of their time for the 80s. No band even came close to them back then when it came to pop rock. Their videos were played like a billion times on music television when it was at its peak.
If you lived through it, you can't think of the 80s without thinking of MTV and Billy Idol. Be sure to check out White Wedding, Eyes without a Face and Flesh for Fantasy.
Underrated LEGEND!!! One of my all time favorites! You can't go wrong with ANY Billy album. Including his last one. He gives it all and leaves nothing. Steve Stevens.... underrated GENIUS!!!! Great reaction Inna. We love you! 🍻👏🤟...🦁
Darling billy its one of great rock nroll singer of all time and is guitar player is Steve Steven one the great play some more of billy many hits please 😊😊😊😊
Now you're taking me back to my teenage years Inna, the 80's what a time to be a teenager, great times, great parties and a lot of music like this, great stuff.
The 80s was the greatest decade everyone was having fun everyone got along with each other it was music, muscle cars, and girls ! Not necessarily in that order ! Totally Awesome ! ❤❤❤
I remember listening and seeing this on MTV as a kid. Years later as college student all the European girls recognized and loved Billy Idol, i used hanged with them (they were college exchanged students).
Saw him live a few years ago, he can still belt it out and springs around the stage like it was still the 80's! Great reaction, glad you enjoyed a taste of what we lived!
The snarl ,the spikey hair, the energy --Note the band members all would do a "Grrrrrrrrr"" when the camera panned on them_ And the guitar solo from hell..An iconic perfromance indeed! ( Practice lots on your guita, learn all your major/minor chords and watch ladies like Bonnie Raitt, Lita Ford and Joni Mitchell..they'll show ya how it's done)
Always have loved Billy Idol, for longest time this was about as heavy of music I'd listen to ,Of course since then I listen to Industrial and etc..But Billy has been good to his fans over the years and is partly why so many like him. After his granddaughter was born he got her a onsie that said with a rebel yell she cried Milk Milk Milk.
Was lucky enough to see Billy live at Tons of Rock in Oslo last year performing with Generation Sex (members of Billy’s band, Generation X, and the Sex Pistols). He still rocks strong and the whole group was so good on stage. Great reaction. I always love how enthusiastic you get about a song you like. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺🤘
The 80s sound will be in a Museum it was the most fascinating decade ever the music captured a Generation with its moody otherwordly sound, poetic lyrics amazing bass lines and riffs that no other decade can compare it was the perfect storm and will live with us forever.
I love your reaction. Billy Idol was the man he had heeps of charisma and the ladies just loved him with quite a few hits under his belt his biggest hit money money 💵💵 you should check out you'll love it. I also like your what you've done with your appearance very nice. 👍
Ya, in the eighties you couldn't get on any dance floor without hearing this, or Mony Mony, or white wedding, or even eyes without a face lol... Great memories.. thank you. 😊
This is one of the all-time great karaoke songs. You don't have to sing well, you just have to summon up the attitude and belt that shit out to the heavens. The crowd WILL jump up and cry "More! More! More!" with you. Every time.
i'm glad you loved billy idol! he still tours and has a bunch of newer albums! you should do on here: Eyes without a face, flesh for fantasy; dancing with myself, hot in the city, cradle of love, to be a lover and white wedding! those all were pretty famous and great songs by him back in the day; i listen to him all the time still. i got to see him finally last 2 years back to back.
This sing and video ended up not only making Billy Idol's career take off, but it actually changed the way people viewed the band as a whole. They went from being "Billy Idol and his back up band" to "Billy Idol and guitarist Steve Stevens" in the eyes of the public. Stevens soon left to form his own band, called "Steve Stevens and the Atomic Playboys." He also gained some notoriety as the guitarist in the prog instrumental trio Black Light Syndrome.
I think the term you're looking for is "register", he switches to a lower register in the bridge, as he switches to a higher in the chorus. It contributes to the sense of dynamics in a song that is otherwise fairly even in energy throughout.
Yea, this song was the sh*t for sure when it came out just like many others in the 80s. It was a good decade to grow up in with music. I wonder where all the good music went to nowadays? Very glad to see your experience with a bunch of songs from the past and enjoying it. There's a lot there. Keep doing what you do and you won't be disappointed with the ear from the past for sure 🎶 Thank you
Every decade since 1900 has had iconic music (and fashion style) that defined it. Then something happened in the 1990s to present day and this is no longer the case. Am so happy today's youth still have the massive catalog of nearly a century's worth of music for them to discover and enjoy, but also sad that there's nothing comparable they can identify with in their own time.
The Vocal, Lighting and Close-Ups Paint a Picture of an 80's Vibe. Billy was No Bigger then Here in the 80's. Oh My! You Paused Right when Billy was going into His Rebel Yell! Best Part of Billy's Act is that Yell.
my mum was born in 60 and was obsessed with billy. she was in her early 20s so he was more her style than some other bands and artists at the time. she loved billy idol, poison (named one of my brother's brett and the other michael, after bret michaels of poison 😂), metallica, and ac/dc. she also loved kiss lol. i thank her for my music taste, she's always had a diverse taste (she loved savage garden in the 90s and i grew up on that being born in 94 and all, also if i was born a boy i would've been darren or daniel after savage garden members loool). billy idol is one of my all-time favs. i grew up listening to the rebel yell cassette tape she had while my brothers were rocking to slipknot and limp bizkit on cd lol.
Thank you so much for being here guys, see you soon on Twitch
Good reaction Girl
just found your channel, I love it! new subscriber
A pesar de que solo hablo Español me gustó mucho tu reacción ❤
You should react to the same song but with Miley Cyrus
Maybe someone said it already?
But guitarist Steve Steven's has a switch or knob on the guitar I believe ( for live performances ) that makes that " laser sound "...its from a toy gun he had as a child.
From west coast Canada 🇨🇦, peace.
Everyone loves Billy Idol. He is such an 80's icon.
oh yeah
He is such an 80's Idol
In the 80's at parties when this song would play the party went wild!
the energy that Billy brought on stage was like a magnitude 10 earthquake, so much power in his voice, awesome performer to say the least.
Let us not forget the great Steve Stevens on guitar here lol!!!
Bazinga!!!!@@williamyates694
“Eyes without a Face” video by Billy Idol is a must.
All Billy Idol is a must.
you are sooo right...damn Awsome ❤
Teenagers in 80’s and early 90’s had a reputation of being the wildest and craziest ever. The biggest reasons why we were is we played out our music. As teenagers in the 80’s we had some of the wildest and craziest music.
Not so. It was the 50s, 60s and 70s. Particularly young girls going wild for the Beatles, young women throwing their underwear on stage at Elvis' and Tom Jones' concerts and violent public clashes between the Mods and Rockers in the UK. The wildest music was early rock in the 50s, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard , Chuck Berry, Eddie Cochran etc and the guitar boom in the 60s and 70s with Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and David Gilmour.
@@JohnHF1957 There's a difference between being wild and teenaged hysteria. Tons of respect for the older bands, who often had the best voices and song writing. But when it comes to the crowd just losing their shit, I think the mid 70s to mid 90s was peak crazy. The rise of punk and metal in the late 70s and early 80s had a lot to do with that.
@@norwegianblue2017 Crap. Watch clips of Elvis from the 50s and the Beatles and Stones from the 60s and see crowds "loosing their shit" not just at concert performances but outside hotels, at airports and in Elvis' case, along the railway line as his train took him to his army service. Being your definition of "wild" began in the 60s with the wide spread drug use at concerts, with the outstanding examples being Woodstock and the Altamont Speedway concert, both in 1969. PS The rise of metal was the late 60s (1968/1969 Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, all with hit albums before the end of 1970 (which is the last year of the 1960s decade)), not the late 70s. Just as the original poster, you are decades behind and giving credit to the wrong people at the wrong time.
@@JohnHF1957 You are just wrong about heavy metal. The earliest album that might be considered what we now consider heavy metal is Black Sabbath's debut album, which came out in 1970 by the way. But it was still a heavily blues sounding album, as was Led Zeppelin which is definitely not metal. Neither was Deep Purple or Iron Butterfly. That was just hard rock. You have to go further into the mid/late 70s to find any real metal. I would call Judas Priest the true godfather of metal, and really not until Sad Wings of Destiny or Sin After Sin, which came out in 76 and 77.
@@norwegianblue2017 What "we now consider heavy metal" and what your opinion is, is not the point. The first uses of the term "heavy metal" in articles by music critics were in response to the Stone's "Got Live If You Want It" in 1967, Electric Flag's "A Long Time Comin'" in 1968, Jimi Hendrix in 1968 and Humble Pie's 1969 album "Safe As Yesterday Is". As for Black Sabbath, they called their music "downer rock". By the mid 70s the term had been used to describe a number of bands, especially Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple. and Black Sabbath (factually documented whether you agree or not). I am not wrong as the evidence is there. You are wrong because your point of view is personal and retrospective. The facts are what was done and said at the time. Black Sabbath's debut album, by the way was recorded on one day, October 16th 1969 and released in February 1970, the last two years of the 60s decade. So, simple, documented facts show and millions more opinions than yours recognise that "Heavy Metal" music was born in the late 1960s. Cue Hendrix solo and more lighter fluid on the burning guitar.
Best fist pump and lip curl in the history of rock frontmen.
When it comes to the best "lip curl", I would go with Elvis, but what the fuck do I know! 😁
Sid vicious walks into the room.
80s best music ever
No
Another great gift from the 80's. Billy is PURE ROCK N ROLL. ✌️
Billy and his guitarist Steve are still together touring and making new music…..and they still sound amazing live
there's a video by them in Mexico City that they did recently. Search it here on TH-cam.
Billy Idol's previous record, WHITE WEDDING, simmered for months on the radio and in dance clubs. The exposure the video received from MTV helped to generate interest while he was recording the album for this song. But when REBEL YELL was released, it landed like a bomb, leaving a mushroom cloud with Billy Idol at the center of the storm shouting More, More, More!!!
It was an immediate hit. The following singles helped cement his legacy as the Idol of Millions for the MTV generation.
EYES WITHOUT A FACE,
FLESH FOR FANTASY,
DANCING WITHYSELF,
MONY, MONY,
and the previously mentioned WHITE WEDDING. Keep going and enjoy
It was a self titled album. White Wedding was a single from that album.
When this song was played in bars back then, the energy levels just skyrocketed.
It still works.
I'm nearly 60 years old, but when I hear this I get up and jump up and down pumping my fist, bobbing my head and yelling, "Mo, mo, mo!" One of the most iconic rock songs of the eighties, when I was a dumb kid in high school.
Me to.
sane at 55...
Billy Idol invented himself, such an iconic performer.
I was a teenager in the 80s, and what made it so great was that nobody was worried about having too much fun. Anything was possible. There were fewer rules, and no cellphones. Everyone was connected TO THE MOMENT THEY WERE LIVING.
I'm 80 - The song takes my breath away.
dude check out HIM Rebel Yell 1999. AMAZING live cover. You'll like it
this song was a hit from day one ... welcome to the 80s babe
You cannot not like Billy idol and what he did to punk rock. He’s just an iconic guy and musician ❤
The 80 was so fun you can’t imagine the fun we have in the 80 you will never see that ever again it was so special 😊😊
80's music acts were explosive !!! here's the proof with Billy Idol .
so much energy in this video. billy and steve are fantastic
Billy and his band were way ahead of their time for the 80s. No band even came close to them back then when it came to pop rock. Their videos were played like a billion times on music television when it was at its peak.
My first time song from Bill Idol was "White Wedding". He is very distinct and quite unique!
If you lived through it, you can't think of the 80s without thinking of MTV and Billy Idol. Be sure to check out White Wedding, Eyes without a Face and Flesh for Fantasy.
Definitely an iconic hit. Since it came out it's been part of the soundtrack of my life. Fun reaction! Great job!
it was a magical time yes!
"Brain is trying to brain"...I'm using that!
Underrated LEGEND!!! One of my all time favorites! You can't go wrong with ANY Billy album. Including his last one. He gives it all and leaves nothing. Steve Stevens.... underrated GENIUS!!!! Great reaction Inna. We love you! 🍻👏🤟...🦁
Darling billy its one of great rock nroll singer of all time and is guitar player is Steve Steven one the great play some more of billy many hits please 😊😊😊😊
Billy does a cameo on a current commercial on TV about regular people bein' call'd 'Rock Stars'. He's older, but the lip still works.
Im 52 and remember this coming out and it was huge, great video love your channel!
Mony Mony is very fun and pumps me up in the morning.
Yes. One of my all-time favorite songs. Love your reaction. You have a beautiful smile, accent, personality. Want more more more.
1983 or 84 I was a teenager at the time, it was a great time to be a teen.🤘🤟🤟
Now you're taking me back to my teenage years Inna, the 80's what a time to be a teenager, great times, great parties and a lot of music like this, great stuff.
The 80s was the greatest decade everyone was having fun everyone got along with each other it was music, muscle cars, and girls ! Not necessarily in that order ! Totally Awesome ! ❤❤❤
He’s so great to see live in concert!!! A true rock star!!!
Flesh for fantasy. Billy was and will ever will one of the most charismtic singer ever. And his band also.
Another great British performer
I remember listening and seeing this on MTV as a kid. Years later as college student all the European girls recognized and loved Billy Idol, i used hanged with them (they were college exchanged students).
You're right, as soon as this album came out, we all ran out, bought it and jammed it in the car, on the stereos and in the clubs!
Saw him live a few years ago, he can still belt it out and springs around the stage like it was still the 80's! Great reaction, glad you enjoyed a taste of what we lived!
In the 80's we knew how to rock. This song was a banger when it came out back then.
The juxtaposition of sipping a hot and comforting drink just before listening to Mr Idol roar through “Rebel Yell” is interesting to say the least. 😂
was lucky enough to have seen him back then in a very small venue. it was a fantastic show.
I'd love to go back during the 80's and see this live
I still Laugh Ever time I see this!
Yer not ready for Billy Idol teenagers! ❤
I just saw him last year as I did in the old days and he still rocks and looks just as good
This used to come on Much Music which is basically Canadas version of MTV and i would get up and do the dance to this and my parents hated it😂❤
One of the best videos ever I was there when this first came out when much music and mtv ruled man I miss those days.
we all owe billy so much. if not for him it would have just been the 70's forever haha
My first Rock concert was this tour by Billy Idol in 1984,...Im now 55 years....40 years between.
The 80's best music ever!!
The 80's were the best Time, I wish the 80's never ended
I am happy that I was a teenager in the early 90s
His look really was iconic, he feels like a fictional character lol
Before going solo, Billy had hits with Generation X, including "Dancing with Myself" and "Your Generation."
Yeh dude, No one seems to ever talk about Gen X, like he just appeared in the eighties and his stuff from the seventies never happened.
You remind me of a neighbor I had who moved out of her apartment under very strange circumstances
79s music will always be awesome
One of the best songs ever.
I'm so glad I was born in the 70's...there is no better time than the 80's in terms of music...but that's my opinion
And he's still going strong forty years later
I think you are enjoying our youth music the right way ! Love your smile...
The snarl ,the spikey hair, the energy --Note the band members all would do a "Grrrrrrrrr"" when the camera panned on them_ And the guitar solo from hell..An iconic perfromance indeed! ( Practice lots on your guita, learn all your major/minor chords and watch ladies like Bonnie Raitt, Lita Ford and Joni Mitchell..they'll show ya how it's done)
Top song ..Top Reaction
Look at White Wedding my favourite
Everything Billy was putting out was all over MTV at this time like "White Wedding", "Dancing with Myself", and "Eyes Without a Face" to name a few.
Always have loved Billy Idol, for longest time this was about as heavy of music I'd listen to ,Of course since then I listen to Industrial and etc..But Billy has been good to his fans over the years and is partly why so many like him. After his granddaughter was born he got her a onsie that said with a rebel yell she cried Milk Milk Milk.
I saw Billy Idol on stage in Ruisrock festival 1991 in Turku, Finland. Never forget .
Was lucky enough to see Billy live at Tons of Rock in Oslo last year performing with Generation Sex (members of Billy’s band, Generation X, and the Sex Pistols). He still rocks strong and the whole group was so good on stage. Great reaction. I always love how enthusiastic you get about a song you like. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺🤘
Made for MTV. Instant hit.
The 80s sound will be in a Museum it was the most fascinating decade ever the music captured a Generation with its moody otherwordly sound, poetic lyrics amazing bass lines and riffs that no other decade can compare it was the perfect storm and will live with us forever.
Billy Idol was very popular, I believe still is. His music was great! Great reaction!😊
This was definitely a hit. The kind of hit that just keeps on hitting even after it ends.
I love your reaction. Billy Idol was the man he had heeps of charisma and the ladies just loved him with quite a few hits under his belt his biggest hit money money 💵💵 you should check out you'll love it. I also like your what you've done with your appearance very nice. 👍
It was a hit, from the first time I heard! I bought the cassette, yes cassette, no CDs when this came out!
you are right, very big hit. . . a lot of bands played it in pubs (hotels) back 40 years ago in the early 80s . . . was a good time to be young
I would sing it at the clubs like this
In the midnight hour she cried more more more while I had down on the floor floor floor LOL
Welcome to BILLY
Ya, in the eighties you couldn't get on any dance floor without hearing this, or Mony Mony, or white wedding, or even eyes without a face lol... Great memories.. thank you. 😊
This is one of the all-time great karaoke songs. You don't have to sing well, you just have to summon up the attitude and belt that shit out to the heavens. The crowd WILL jump up and cry "More! More! More!" with you. Every time.
i'm glad you loved billy idol! he still tours and has a bunch of newer albums! you should do on here: Eyes without a face, flesh for fantasy; dancing with myself, hot in the city, cradle of love, to be a lover and white wedding! those all were pretty famous and great songs by him back in the day; i listen to him all the time still. i got to see him finally last 2 years back to back.
Yep. I was 16 or 17 when this came out. It was an instant hit. We were pumping our fists in the are listening to this song cruising on the strip
Cute that you young ppl like the real music.
This sing and video ended up not only making Billy Idol's career take off, but it actually changed the way people viewed the band as a whole. They went from being "Billy Idol and his back up band" to "Billy Idol and guitarist Steve Stevens" in the eyes of the public. Stevens soon left to form his own band, called "Steve Stevens and the Atomic Playboys." He also gained some notoriety as the guitarist in the prog instrumental trio Black Light Syndrome.
I think the term you're looking for is "register", he switches to a lower register in the bridge, as he switches to a higher in the chorus. It contributes to the sense of dynamics in a song that is otherwise fairly even in energy throughout.
White Wedding and Mony Mony next please Inna
Beautiful reaction 👍👍👍
Thank you!
I was a product of the 70s but I saw Billy in concert several times
I thoroughly enjoyed this!
You're delightful.
Yea, this song was the sh*t for sure when it came out just like many others in the 80s. It was a good decade to grow up in with music. I wonder where all the good music went to nowadays? Very glad to see your experience with a bunch of songs from the past and enjoying it. There's a lot there. Keep doing what you do and you won't be disappointed with the ear from the past for sure 🎶 Thank you
Every decade since 1900 has had iconic music (and fashion style) that defined it. Then something happened in the 1990s to present day and this is no longer the case. Am so happy today's youth still have the massive catalog of nearly a century's worth of music for them to discover and enjoy, but also sad that there's nothing comparable they can identify with in their own time.
Your reactions are always so fun!
The Vocal, Lighting and Close-Ups Paint a Picture of an 80's Vibe. Billy was No Bigger then Here in the 80's.
Oh My! You Paused Right when Billy was going into His Rebel Yell! Best Part of Billy's Act is that Yell.
A great cover of this song (nothing beats the original) is by a band called H.I.M. out of Finland. Look it up. You can tell they love Billy.
Can you imagine groing up to this music❤
Younger Folks, today, think TIKTOK and other apps are huge. They have no Idea how Massive MTV was and Billy was the face of it.
my mum was born in 60 and was obsessed with billy. she was in her early 20s so he was more her style than some other bands and artists at the time. she loved billy idol, poison (named one of my brother's brett and the other michael, after bret michaels of poison 😂), metallica, and ac/dc. she also loved kiss lol. i thank her for my music taste, she's always had a diverse taste (she loved savage garden in the 90s and i grew up on that being born in 94 and all, also if i was born a boy i would've been darren or daniel after savage garden members loool). billy idol is one of my all-time favs. i grew up listening to the rebel yell cassette tape she had while my brothers were rocking to slipknot and limp bizkit on cd lol.
You are high energy too !! Love it, love you, keep it up !!
Dann I miss the 80's partying in the bar's and club's that were ham packed with people exactly like the video. Billy idol is a 🪨 icon.