I am from Dubai, an Arab city that many people do not know, but when the series “Dallas” is shown, the whole city stops. I remember my mother sitting in the living room when I was 6 years old, watching it together. These are beautiful days.
For us at that time, it was a masterpiece of story, drama, and acting, as well as the Falcon Crest series, a show in the eighties, and we watched it with great passion.
Awesome memories of my teens. My Dad didn't like me watching it, so I told him that I had to watch it for both economics and geography homework because of its valuable insights into the oil industry. A cunning ploy that JR would have admired!
Was on a tour group to south fork ranch. There was a lady tourist from Romania. Also according to the tour guide one of the set houses on the ranch was built by Romania!!!
You can see the reflection of the helicopter in the glass building. These single shots must have cost thousands of dollars to film. Now its all drones.
I’m glad you mentioned them for looking back as I child I was mesmerised by the intro,,I didn’t understand why 3 screens moved and what sort of magic was this before my young eyes. The world was so magical,,,I miss being a kid,,,I just never knew until 40odd years later,,,hence why I am here as I just started to hum the tune from out of now where. Did anyone remember watching The Love boat another great show.
@@ljts7587 Yes! Love Boat, Dallas, Falcon Crest, Dynasty and then we get into the daytime shows: Days of Our Lives and Young and the Restless. Wow! Memory lane!
@@jenniferclark9170Oh don’t I miss these shows so much. My mum would call a RO RO ferry we passed the Love Boat,,it’s real name is Duke of Lancaster. What happened to good quality shows. Today they just don’t seem to have that magic they once did. I may have to check a few you mentioned as I’ve not heard from them myself. I was too busy watching Terrahawks or Danger Mouse at that age. Oh and some odd programs. I remember one called Band of Gold. Very strange but nothing could be more strange than Bill and Ben the flower pot men. My Nan called me and my brother the flower pot men. A right Bobby Dazzler. In fact I fancy watching some Keeping up Appearances,,,she’s like me ya see. Poor Richard lol.
When I moved to Dallas 7 years ago, I played this on my smartphone. It was an emotional experience. This city has been very good to my family and I. Moving here was the best decision I ever made.
As a tiny kid I remember having to see the tractor in the intro or I wasn’t happy lol. My parents would yell “Here comes the tractor!” and that would just make my whole life. My parents have been gone for a decade and this intro takes me so far back that I can’t help but just miss that time with all of my heart.❤️❤️❤️
This show brings back fond memories of my childhood. Sitting on the couch with my grandmother watching this show. Shows like this made nighttime TV shows worth watching, now we have crappy reality shows.
❤❤❤ Hell...I shed a tear while listening. I'm missing home and feeling nostalgic rn. It's the horns for me, too. 🎺 This, in my opinion, is THE best tv theme song. The fact that I was born and raised in Dallas, Texas helps, too.❤
Its remarkable how music memory works. I remember being 8 years old in my living room jumping on a small trampoline while my parents watched Dallas. This theme song triggers something in my brain, and the memory feels like it happened yesterday.
hands down one of THE greatest theme tunes of any TV show, ever! I can still remember the melody & every punch of the orchestra! I was a kid when Dallas was on TV here in England, but hearing this takes me right back 💛
And don't know about you but as a young girl I wasn't allowed watch it!!! Neither were any of my younger siblings Only later in life did I catch up with the Ewing family. Parents have their privileges too!! 😊
Eye am so grateful to the infinite enchanted Universe that eye grew up in the 1980's ( born '72). Best childhood ever. It was all Rock N' Roll and Soul , magical. Eye was alive before.Rap crap and hip hop nonsense, stupidity of 'pop culture'. Back then people were open and could sit on the sidewalk and talk about anything, but today people are so offended easily about everything, it is ridiculous. Kids today have no clue what they missed ;-)
I used to live in Dallas and as a young kid moved to East Texas. My Dad had a friend that actually worked at that Ranch in the 80s thru the 90s. How cool 😎
Probably one of the coolest tv intros ever. I like how the screen shots come in from the side, I don't think any other tv show did that at that time. Cool fly over of the old Texas stadium. If you notice the International tractor before the shot of Texas stadium, you can see the driver of the tractor wave or start to tip his cap at the camera or helicopter filming the shot. For the longest time I never noticed that. They could not have done a better job with this intro/theme song. It captures everything to do with not just the city of Dallas, but the whole state really.
It went up in the UK because the Radio Presenter Terry Wogan commented many times that his colleague, David Jacobs, was involved in Production! Obviously not 'our' David Jacobs, but LOTS of interest created!
the networks can go FUCK THEMSELVES. THOSE OLE DAYS WERE THE BEST. EXTENDED TV THEMES WERE A MAJOR PART FOR A SHOW'S SUCCESS AND U GET CONNECTED WITH THE MUSIC. DALLAS THEME SOUNDED BIG......U THINK THE SHOW IS BIG JUST FOR HEARING THIS DIVINE MUSIC. NOW ALL SUCK.............I HATE THE NOW A DAYS IN WHICH WE ARE ALL BECAME A SMART-SELF-PHONE - DRUG ADDICTS. BACK IN THOSE DAYS WE WERE FREE............WE ENJOYED LIFE IN GENERAL............NOT ANY MORE.
I agree. Those were times that made America great. I lived in Dallas at the time, and really miss it. Even went to South Form a couple of times, awesome.
I visited Dallas as an 11yr old with my grandparents, and stayed with my aunt and uncle and two cousins. It was a blast, being out there and seeing Dallas in ‘88.
I grew up near Dallas and that show started when I was in the 2nd grade. The show aired Friday nights my family and I watched just about every episodes. Family from around the country would fly in and shack with us because they wanted to see the city of Dallas as well as the ranch. So, we became the tour guides.
Watching this series when it aired on TV in the early 80s when I was a kid, that is the one thing that still sticks in my memory the boldest--the stadium shot :)
I am from Kazakhstan. The whole family watched this show during the 90s, that is when the show was first available after the collapse of Soviet Union. I was a kid, but I remember how my grandmother used to love it. If she was still alive, I would fly her to Dallas to let her see the city and that ranch with her own eyes.
I worked at the Ranch for a good 2 years, never knew about the show. Loved the atmosphere and the Staff, thank you Southfork Ranch - Jared My God that song would never stop at the mansion, it played 24/7 this song haunts me.
I’m a Turkish-American! 😄👋 My mom told me that during her childhood in Turkey around the 80s, This show would play and she would love it so much! Me being raised in the States my whole life, I can understand her love and passion for it! 😄👍
I'm from Paraguay and maybe there in the USA you don't know it or you don't believe it, but this TV show literally paralyzed my country every wednesday at 9:00 p.m. in all its seasons and of course I didn't miss a single chapter. Channel 9 from here with great effort had surely bought the rights to this and other famous tv shows of the time, such as Dinasty, obviously translated into Spanish and thanks to that we were up to date with all the wave of American TV shows at a time when the internet only existed in science fiction. Cheers!!!
I remember a National Geographic article from thirty years ago about Botswana and there was a photo of a family in their living room and two kids sitting on the floor watching Dallas.
@@GplusGains I would probably agree. I think Knot's Landing was right there as well. Idk? Dynasty was good too But Dallas and Knots Landing were the leaders
They were a huge success in Hungary at that time. It was played on TV every Friday. At the time, life actually stopped, everyone was doing their thing to be home with their family on Friday night. Those were the good times. All my appreciation to the creators and to God reassures those who no longer live among us !.
I’m a Turkish-American! 😄👋 My mom told me that during her childhood in Turkey around the 80s, This show would play and she would love it so much! Me being raised in the States my whole life, I can understand her love and passion for it! 😄👍
How was this allowed in the communist bloc? I always thought western shows and movies had to be smuggled in until Gorbachev, but maybe that was only in the Soviet Union itself.
I'm watching all the seasons now, as i never got to watch it all; i am loving this music . im analyzing every instrument! just beautiful! the actors and actresses, did their thang on this show!!!
this show feels like a distant memory in my head, I'd be playing on my tablet while listening to this intro playing on the TV while my mother watched it.
Back when life was so much simpler and you stayed excited all week for a new episode of your fav show. Growing up in rural Texas Dallas was on all our tv sets.
Growing up on the farm, my grandmother would watch this show every week (among others). Odd that this popped up on my feed, memories come rushing back... wow.
I remember being 3-4 years old and watching it every Saturday evening with my grandparents... Now i'm 35 years old, and this song is still giving me goosebumps ❤️
A guy I knew while attending the Evergreen State College-his parents were going to buy this ranch . We all laughed until he shows us photos of his parents huge Texas estate with a tennis courts. He ( Chad) pretended he was poor if he wanted to be poor he needed to lose the airplane, Mercedes sedan and the house. I don’t know many 21 year olds with a $110,000 Mercedes or airplane.
Dallas was never something I would have watched, especially when I was younger, but you have to admit it has one of the the most memorable themes and opening credits of all time. The same counts for Dynasty as well.
I was a kid at the time. My parents watched this show every Wednesday I think it was. I probably couldn't understand what was going on so I didn't really watch this. Only the theme song is memorable for me but wow.... it's memorable.
@@NoahSpurrier It may have been but from the eyes of a 12 year old (averaging out what my age was when it was airing) hooked on episodic Genre television, the loves and squabbles of the rich was hardly 'must-see' tv.
This is so surreal as a 10 year old I loved to watch Dallas on Friday night just wondering what Dallas was really like . Well 37 years later I ended up marrying my second husband and we moved to Dallas . After a year being here I’m still in Awe ❤️
"Dallas" was the Mother of all American TV soaps in the early 1980's! That hit theme song (It was released as a single in the U.K.) and who could forget that were were all glued to it when J.R. was shot - and then that made the TV news as well! I used to sit down and watch it with my Mum and we both enjoyed it.
The Dallas television series was one of my all time favorite shows begining in 1979 ! I was literally " glued " to the TV screen every Friday night . I especially liked the music of the opening and closing themes . Another series with beautiful theme music was Falcon Crest . MarkE. Switzer
This theme song gives me teary eyes as it somehow is a reminiscence of my siblings and parents who are now no longer with me... We used to watch Dallas together when I was only 9-12 years old..
Eye am so grateful to the infinite enchanted Universe that eye grew up in the 1980's ( born '72). Best childhood ever. It was all Rock N' Roll and Soul , magical. Eye was alive before Rap crap and hip hop nonsense, stupidity of 'pop culture'. Back then people were open and could sit on the sidewalk and talk about anything, but today people are so offended easily about everything, it is ridiculous. Kids today have no clue what they missed ;-)
Not me, the 80's was a disaster for the Industrial Northeast, hundreds of thousands of jobs lost, thanks to Ronald Reagan, just go to Detroit or Cleveland and witness the how it almost looks like a nuclear bomb went off the place
I wish i could go back in time and sit with my mom on her coach and watch this with her again. Small kid. This show was one that was a big deal in our house
@@dancastro4732 jr had somewhat of a heart. Billy Drago had none. Have you ever seen delta force 2, the untouchables, or the adventures of brisco County jr.
@@jonesanrchy1980 Untouchables yes but the other movies I haven't. I know J.R. had a bit of a heart. I grew up with the show. Sadly after Hagman died the new series went to hell
Growing up in the 80's this was the BIG show that everyone watched. I remember after JR got shot cliffhanger all summer long people had bumper stickers on their cars saying "I SHOT THE BASTARD!"
Eye am so grateful to the infinite enchanted Universe that eye grew up in the 1980's ( born '72). Best childhood ever. It was all Rock N' Roll and Soul , magical. Eye was alive before Rap crap and hip hop nonsense, stupidity of 'pop culture'. Back then people were open and could sit on the sidewalk and talk about anything, but today people are so offended easily about everything, it is ridiculous. Kids today have no clue what they missed ;-)
You know hovercat..... The totally pathetic and fake christian american money that says ..."In God We Trust " - th-cam.com/video/ofUSsu40zGY/w-d-xo.html
Every religion on the planet since the first religion the Rig veda of India tells you to activate all 7 chakras within. Including the 3rd eye pinrql gland for spiritual vision - fractalenlightenment.com/18337/spirituality/kundalini-rising-part-6-ajna-the-third-eye-chakra
This show brings back only in memory I’ll never forget that was the last show my mom watched the next morning she passed away for the longest time I couldn’t even bring my self to listen to this theme song cause it reminded me of that
GOSH I WAS A BABY WATCHING THIS SHOW WITH MY DAD IT WAS SO NICE TO WATCH SHOWS WITH MY BELOVED FATHER...MY MOM DIDNT LIKE MUCH TV I DID OTHER ACTIVITIES WITH HER...I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD IN HEAVEN...SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY...
This was a family tradition every Saturday and eventually Friday for the entire family to watch and get lost in the Ewing way of life for a moment in time. Great series and happy it was part of my childhood at eight years old all the way until I turned 21 in 1991.
I was a little baby in GDR times and I "broke" out of my bed when that great show was on. I always was allowed to watch it ... 🥰❤️😍 That music broke my bed. 😃👍
When I was a kid, I thought this show was so refined, sophisticated, and adult. Didn't even try to follow. It's funny how things are perceived when we're young.
I really love this theme song. Recalling my elementary grade in the home town in the Philippines. My family used to watch per episode of this! Thanks for sharing!
Not a Cowboys fan by any means, but that was cool how they did a flyover of old Texas Stadium. To the rest of the country, the Cowboys are obv. highly representative of that area, neat to see them incorporated there.
My gosh, what memories. My wife and I would get together with another couple we were good friends with and would go out for pizza almost every Friday evening or so then go back to their house to catch The Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas then Falcon Crest to finish out the evening. Wonderful, wonderful times that are unfortunately long past. Another time that I long for compared to today.
Funny fun fact of being an 80’s kid: 4th of July fell on a Friday & of course my mom being a big Dallas fan, she was pregnant with yours truly 😎. When Dallas came on, she went in the house after popping off fireworks to go watch the show. The next day, I was born. 😊😉
I can remember it was 1987 and Dallas would be on, my dad cooking steaks on the grill and mom making salad and boiling potatoes. I miss those Saturday nights as a child.
I graduated in 82 and I remember all these very well. We were lucky to live in the 70’s and 80’s . They really were the best of times for my generation. America was in a much better place back then and jobs were all over, even in a small farm town I lived in. We had textiles, pencil factories and two large malls, (one has recently been removed but you could always get a job) a small country store up town, small ice cream and sandwich shop and every weekend the farmers would sell their goods.. Now that place is sad. We never had shootings. I do remember however, the Tylenol scare and it was a HUGE thing and it started the seal everything movement. We had great TV and movies and family got together for dinner every night. We waited to watch shows that came on. I was just telling my mother the other day how she use to require us to call here from the pay phone before and after the move at the mall and we would go to the arcade room and deposit quarters to play a game. And we got our soda from glass bottles that we had to return to get a nickel back. We played outside, went on a lot of great picnics, went camping and did not have air conditioning so we went to sleep with the windows open at night and we just dealt with it. We never had to wear helmets and padding to ride our bikes and we climbed tress and made forts in the forest and we turned out just fine. Yes sir! I would go back and do it again if I could. We were very lucky to have lived then.
When I was a kid, This theme song was my bedtime cue. 😁 I hope someone can relate.
This is hilarious
it was for me too i used to stay up and watch Dallas and Dynasty my brother was sent to bed always my moms favourite program ever
It aired on Fridays so we could stay up late to watch it.
Mine too. As a 6 year old girl I was deemed to young to watch dallas back in the days of holy Catholic ireland.
Yes, Dallas came on right after them Duke boys went off. Time for bed zzzzzzz
I am from Dubai, an Arab city that many people do not know, but when the series “Dallas” is shown, the whole city stops. I remember my mother sitting in the living room when I was 6 years old, watching it together. These are beautiful days.
Dubai is pretty famous all over the world but its funny to see this series was a hit literally everywhere.
For us at that time, it was a masterpiece of story, drama, and acting, as well as the Falcon Crest series, a show in the eighties, and we watched it with great passion.
Dubai is probably one of the few Arab cities anyone in the west knows
Similar situation in Morocco 🇲🇦 😅
@@veronikanavratilova1930in the Soviet Union too. A big hit😊
Awesome memories of my teens. My Dad didn't like me watching it, so I told him that I had to watch it for both economics and geography homework because of its valuable insights into the oil industry. A cunning ploy that JR would have admired!
why he didnt?? lol my parents never cared what i was watching
Hahaha smarty pants, I should have thought of that
Hmmm - either you fooled your dad into watching it or your dad wanted you to always be able to argue and justify what you wanted to do.
Your Dad doesn’t sound like the sharpest tool in the shed.
Good one what a great idea
I grew up in Romania and we were the only family with color TV and cable and had about 15 neighbors come watch this every day at 6 pm. Good times.
That’s an incredible memory! Love it!!
Awsome
Was on a tour group to south fork ranch. There was a lady tourist from Romania. Also according to the tour guide one of the set houses on the ranch was built by Romania!!!
I’m Turkish born and raised in the States, But my Mom would always tell me that this show was her childhood! 😄👍
@@furkanykilmz9383 Where do you live in US?
This was one of the most unforgettable shows during my child hood. Hearing this theme song takes me back there.
I started watching Dallas because of the awesome theme music.
Just as if it was aired "yesterday, and time hasn,t passed etc. x x x x
Theneedlepatch feel the same
Brings back so many memories.😔
So much depth to JR as a character that when he was shot, the world took notice.
The Dallas theme song is legendary
REMINDS ME OF CHIPS 1977
Another 70s GREAT DALLAS . DUKES OF HAZZARD , 3s COMPANY .HAPPY DAYS ALL IN THE FAMILY , LOVE BOAT .WKRP IN CIN .FANTASY ISLAND, 6 MILLION DOLLOR MAN
Big props to the camera operators who took these opening shots that are engraved in our heads forever.
You can see the reflection of the helicopter in the glass building. These single shots must have cost thousands of dollars to film. Now its all drones.
only one problem.... the fence should be white... welcome to your current timeline....
I’m glad you mentioned them for looking back as I child I was mesmerised by the intro,,I didn’t understand why 3 screens moved and what sort of magic was this before my young eyes. The world was so magical,,,I miss being a kid,,,I just never knew until 40odd years later,,,hence why I am here as I just started to hum the tune from out of now where. Did anyone remember watching The Love boat another great show.
@@ljts7587 Yes! Love Boat, Dallas, Falcon Crest, Dynasty and then we get into the daytime shows: Days of Our Lives and Young and the Restless. Wow! Memory lane!
@@jenniferclark9170Oh don’t I miss these shows so much. My mum would call a RO RO ferry we passed the Love Boat,,it’s real name is Duke of Lancaster. What happened to good quality shows. Today they just don’t seem to have that magic they once did. I may have to check a few you mentioned as I’ve not heard from them myself. I was too busy watching Terrahawks or Danger Mouse at that age. Oh and some odd programs. I remember one called Band of Gold. Very strange but nothing could be more strange than Bill and Ben the flower pot men. My Nan called me and my brother the flower pot men. A right Bobby Dazzler. In fact I fancy watching some Keeping up Appearances,,,she’s like me ya see. Poor Richard lol.
When I moved to Dallas 7 years ago, I played this on my smartphone. It was an emotional experience. This city has been very good to my family and I. Moving here was the best decision I ever made.
almost shed a tear reading your line (emotional experience). I LOVED this program back in the day.
I’m moving to DFW in October. Haven’t told my family yet. And btw, I’m from the Philly area, and an Eagles fan. It should be fun telling them.😳
It's called the BIG D for a reason (it's popping)
@@ret435 how does it feel like being an eagles fan in D-A-L-L-A-S
@@ret435 how did it work out for u?
Im genuinly interested
As a tiny kid I remember having to see the tractor in the intro or I wasn’t happy lol. My parents would yell “Here comes the tractor!” and that would just make my whole life. My parents have been gone for a decade and this intro takes me so far back that I can’t help but just miss that time with all of my heart.❤️❤️❤️
The tractor is mighty!
This show brings back fond memories of my childhood. Sitting on the couch with my grandmother watching this show. Shows like this made nighttime TV shows worth watching, now we have crappy reality shows.
My grandma and I used to watch it together too! She babysat every Friday night while my parents went out. Such good memories!
Yes , mate
I also used to watch this every afternoon with my grandma in Hungary.
Especially Saturday night.
i like a few reality shows. they're fun sometimes.
RIP Jim Davis, Barbara Bel Geddes, Larry Hagman . i will never forget this amazing series
It was so exciting for its' time...filled with business style drama and suspense with a great cast.
RIP Dack Rambo
When you get alzheimer's you will forget it.
FALCON CREST , omg, loved the theme music
I didn't hear never watched it before I don't know what year??
This song still gives me chills. When the trumpets kick in and “Dallas” appears onscreen 🎉🎉🎉
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❤❤❤
Hell...I shed a tear while listening.
I'm missing home and feeling nostalgic rn. It's the horns for me, too. 🎺
This, in my opinion, is THE best tv theme song. The fact that I was born and raised in Dallas, Texas helps, too.❤
@jayayagree, the best tv serie & theme ever made
The first ones are French horns then trumpets.
The trumpets 😂😂😂😂🎉
I could recall this theme song even after over 30 yrs without having heard it in over 30yrs.. that's how awesome it was...takes me back to childhood
good timeline eh?
Omg...... Friday night we were able to stay up till 10 and we All watched "Dallas"......great memories 😮😅😊
Its remarkable how music memory works. I remember being 8 years old in my living room jumping on a small trampoline while my parents watched Dallas. This theme song triggers something in my brain, and the memory feels like it happened yesterday.
yes how music is perfect in your head, it is amazing
yes music, also smells, a scent can be the most powerful memory trigger,...
Wow! Sounds good☺
I hope there's some research about this phenomenom. It's so amazing.
@@GirlFriday68 my grandmother's perfume navy. She's the only one that ever wore it, and sometimes I smell it randomly.
hands down one of THE greatest theme tunes of any TV show, ever! I can still remember the melody & every punch of the orchestra! I was a kid when Dallas was on TV here in England, but hearing this takes me right back 💛
Brings back memories of my childhood. Mom and dad watched this.
And don't know about you but as a young girl I wasn't allowed watch it!!! Neither were any of my younger siblings Only later in life did I catch up with the Ewing family. Parents have their privileges too!! 😊
I went to bed to this tune
I miss it!
@@thetimmy755431 Don't forget Knots Landing either Never forget the importance of Family!! Whether you're talking to them or not...
Eye am so grateful to the infinite enchanted Universe that eye grew up in the 1980's ( born '72). Best childhood ever. It was all Rock N' Roll and Soul , magical. Eye was alive before.Rap crap and hip hop nonsense, stupidity of 'pop culture'. Back then people were open and could sit on the sidewalk and talk about anything, but today people are so offended easily about everything, it is ridiculous. Kids today have no clue what they missed ;-)
I'm 60 and never saw some of these old shows when I was younger; just finished up all 9 seasons of Dynasty - this is next!🙌🙌🙌
Dallas was the best!
Shame you missed a lot. This was the era. We loved watching Dallas, Falcon Crest, Dynasty, LA Law, Fame, Miami Vice....
Dallas was a great series
@@Accuface2000great times and great TV shows 😊
@@Accuface2000 Don't forget Knots Landing.
I'm crying here because my mom loved it!!
Dallas always reminds me of Fridays in the late 70s and early 80s! It was time for Gino's food and cbs Friday night lineup! I want to be a kid again.
yes, but a 70's and 80's kid not a 2020's kid
@@divinesignatures6225 absolutely! 👍
Dukes of Hazzard then Dallas then Knots Landing. Classic TV lineup😎😎😎😎
@@christopherbuttram6737 Don't forget The Incredble Hulk.
@Jeff Aguilar Sounds like someone was in heaven early!!!!
Being an International tractor guy my favorite part of this intro was seeing that brief moment of that Farmall 806 cultivating... never forgot that
I used to live in Dallas and as a young kid moved to East Texas. My Dad had a friend that actually worked at that Ranch in the 80s thru the 90s. How cool 😎
Probably one of the coolest tv intros ever. I like how the screen shots come in from the side, I don't think any other tv show did that at that time. Cool fly over of the old Texas stadium. If you notice the International tractor before the shot of Texas stadium, you can see the driver of the tractor wave or start to tip his cap at the camera or helicopter filming the shot. For the longest time I never noticed that. They could not have done a better job with this intro/theme song. It captures everything to do with not just the city of Dallas, but the whole state really.
Back when the theme song was just as important as the show lol
Great competition between the strings and massive walls of French Horns. Beautiful orchestra Keith.
@@The670533 yep
Terrible ain't it lol
I used to play these in school assembly
Don't be silly, they still are. It's just good, memorable theme tunes are few and far between.
It went up in the UK because the Radio Presenter Terry Wogan commented many times that his colleague, David Jacobs, was involved in Production! Obviously not 'our' David Jacobs, but LOTS of interest created!
There is something about these 80s tv themes that we don't see now. Kind makes me sad.
Lurker1979 I watched the Fall Guy last night.
Yup. America was still America. Wasn't perfect but was pretty darn good.
me too.
the networks can go FUCK THEMSELVES.
THOSE OLE DAYS WERE THE BEST.
EXTENDED TV THEMES WERE A MAJOR PART FOR A SHOW'S SUCCESS AND U GET CONNECTED WITH THE MUSIC.
DALLAS THEME SOUNDED BIG......U THINK THE SHOW IS BIG JUST FOR HEARING THIS DIVINE MUSIC.
NOW ALL SUCK.............I HATE THE NOW A DAYS IN WHICH WE ARE ALL BECAME A SMART-SELF-PHONE - DRUG ADDICTS.
BACK IN THOSE DAYS WE WERE FREE............WE ENJOYED LIFE IN GENERAL............NOT ANY MORE.
I agree. Those were times that made America great. I lived in Dallas at the time, and really miss it. Even went to South Form a couple of times, awesome.
I visited Dallas as an 11yr old with my grandparents, and stayed with my aunt and uncle and two cousins. It was a blast, being out there and seeing Dallas in ‘88.
I grew up near Dallas and that show started when I was in the 2nd grade. The show aired Friday nights my family and I watched just about every episodes. Family from around the country would fly in and shack with us because they wanted to see the city of Dallas as well as the ranch. So, we became the tour guides.
Back in the days where we all watched television back, it was exciting and riveting serial drama that kept you hooked every week back in England.
And Scotland! Great days!
One of the best opening sequences in TV history
Loved just seeing and hearing the theme to Dallas Dynasty A team all the classic TV shows from UK
The aerial view of Cowboys Stadium is so cool whether you're a fan or not.
I miss that stadium
GO COWBOYS
No doubt. I'm 48 now and that helped me along in being a Cowboys fan.
Ciao.. Dallas..per noi bambini degli anni 80...italiani.
Era..ed è stato ..un Icona
Watching this series when it aired on TV in the early 80s when I was a kid, that is the one thing that still sticks in my memory the boldest--the stadium shot :)
I'm Dallas born and raised. I used to watch this with my grandparents. So much pride. I inherited that. Its awesome being from Dallas!
I am from Kazakhstan. The whole family watched this show during the 90s, that is when the show was first available after the collapse of Soviet Union. I was a kid, but I remember how my grandmother used to love it. If she was still alive, I would fly her to Dallas to let her see the city and that ranch with her own eyes.
I’m Turkish born and raised in the States, But my Mom would always tell me that this show was her childhood! 😄👍
Same. In the 90s they were really shoving the whole idea of American dream down our throats.
I worked at the Ranch for a good 2 years, never knew about the show. Loved the atmosphere and the Staff, thank you Southfork Ranch - Jared
My God that song would never stop at the mansion, it played 24/7 this song haunts me.
Many kids in Eastern Europe grew up with Dallas. So many memories from those times.
Also in the Caribbean.. ...
Same here in South East Asia. Crazy, we dont have internet...and most even dont have t.v!
I’m a Turkish-American! 😄👋
My mom told me that during her childhood in Turkey around the 80s, This show would play and she would love it so much!
Me being raised in the States my whole life, I can understand her love and passion for it! 😄👍
I'm from Paraguay and maybe there in the USA you don't know it or you don't believe it, but this TV show literally paralyzed my country every wednesday at 9:00 p.m. in all its seasons and of course I didn't miss a single chapter. Channel 9 from here with great effort had surely bought the rights to this and other famous tv shows of the time, such as Dinasty, obviously translated into Spanish and thanks to that we were up to date with all the wave of American TV shows at a time when the internet only existed in science fiction. Cheers!!!
i watched it in africa! in french actually! 😀
saludos de brasil.
Interesting it was on Wednesday nights. In the States, it was on Friday nights and we stayed home to watch it.
I remember a National Geographic article from thirty years ago about Botswana and there was a photo of a family in their living room and two kids sitting on the floor watching Dallas.
@@robertfarmer9901 yes, sure was like that!
I believe it as it was very popular in Turkey too ! I was born in Sydney , my parents are Turkish and they loved this show in Australia too
Without a doubt the most popular prime time soap opera in history
No.
@@GplusGains I would probably agree. I think Knot's Landing was right there as well. Idk? Dynasty was good too
But Dallas and Knots Landing were the leaders
Nope man...I'm from Russia...I know Santa Barbara, Dynastia but not this
No its not theres a soap show in the uk which is not only more popular but is the longest running soap in history and is still going to this day facts
Negative coronation street in the uk is the most popular and longest running soap in history
Happy to have lived it .....loved the 80s....
1978 ,,, Did you miss the 1st 2 years ?
Dallas Started in the 70s
They were a huge success in Hungary at that time. It was played on TV every Friday. At the time, life actually stopped, everyone was doing their thing to be home with their family on Friday night. Those were the good times. All my appreciation to the creators and to God reassures those who no longer live among us !.
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@@bastipro1333Bruh 🤨
Magyarorszag!!!
I’m a Turkish-American! 😄👋
My mom told me that during her childhood in Turkey around the 80s, This show would play and she would love it so much!
Me being raised in the States my whole life, I can understand her love and passion for it! 😄👍
How was this allowed in the communist bloc? I always thought western shows and movies had to be smuggled in until Gorbachev, but maybe that was only in the Soviet Union itself.
My childhood was AWESOME!! My parents and I watched this religiously when I was a kid.
I'm watching all the seasons now, as i never got to watch it all; i am loving this music . im analyzing every instrument! just beautiful! the actors and actresses, did their thang on this show!!!
How to get all the seasons?
this show feels like a distant memory in my head, I'd be playing on my tablet while listening to this intro playing on the TV while my mother watched it.
loved this show i tried to watch every day when it came on TNN back in the day
Imagine being Dennis Rodman listinging to this non stop in North Korea
Lol. Just there myself.
lmfao I saw Mike Tysons interview too.
@@John_Ripper i am also here from the interview hahahahahaa
dawg im here cause the mike tyson podcast. has to hear this shit. 😂🤣😂😭
Bro 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😂
Back when life was so much simpler and you stayed excited all week for a new episode of your fav show. Growing up in rural Texas Dallas was on all our tv sets.
Such a powerful theme tune.. Very memorable indeed.
Growing up on the farm, my grandmother would watch this show every week (among others). Odd that this popped up on my feed, memories come rushing back... wow.
I remember being 3-4 years old and watching it every Saturday evening with my grandparents... Now i'm 35 years old, and this song is still giving me goosebumps ❤️
1980s: theme song to one of the greatest soap operas
2020: theme song to the Dallas Cowboys organization
Matthew Shortle 2 - 6, and Playing 8 - 0 Steelers next game.
Yep
1970s Theme song you mean Ist AIRED in 1978
ACTUALY DALLAS STARTED IN 1978 ITS A 70s THEME SONG 4 REAL LOL
Back in 80s, my mom love to watch Dallas and Dynasty.
RIP Mommy.
DIDNT she watch Dallas in the 70s ?
A guy I knew while attending the Evergreen State College-his parents were going to buy this ranch . We all laughed until he shows us photos of his parents huge Texas estate with a tennis courts. He ( Chad) pretended he was poor if he wanted to be poor he needed to lose the airplane, Mercedes sedan and the house. I don’t know many 21 year olds with a $110,000 Mercedes or airplane.
Brings back so many childhood memories💛💛💛
I remember this show well when I was a boy. I grew up in the state next door Louisiana. 🤣
Dallas was never something I would have watched, especially when I was younger, but you have to admit it has one of the the most memorable themes and opening credits of all time. The same counts for Dynasty as well.
Same here never watched it but love the theme👍👍
I was a kid at the time. My parents watched this show every Wednesday I think it was. I probably couldn't understand what was going on so I didn't really watch this. Only the theme song is memorable for me but wow.... it's memorable.
They were both head to head back at that time!!!
It was actually a pretty good show. Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing was hilariously evil.
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@@NoahSpurrier It may have been but from the eyes of a 12 year old (averaging out what my age was when it was airing) hooked on episodic Genre television, the loves and squabbles of the rich was hardly 'must-see' tv.
This is so surreal as a 10 year old I loved to watch Dallas on Friday night just wondering what Dallas was really like . Well 37 years later I ended up marrying my second husband and we moved to Dallas . After a year being here I’m still in Awe ❤️
Hands down one of the best shows!
"Dallas" was the Mother of all American TV soaps in the early 1980's! That hit theme song (It was released as a single in the U.K.) and who could forget that were were all glued to it when J.R. was shot - and then that made the TV news as well! I used to sit down and watch it with my Mum and we both enjoyed it.
Dallas Started in 78 you may want o Give the 70s some love JUSST SAYING LOL
Loved JR, best villian ever. We all secretly wished we were him. Larry Hagman played the part to perfection.
He was the villain we all rooted "FOR"!!!
Best villain ever! I appreciate him even more now that I'm older. ❤❤
This was THE TV show to watch!! The whole family were glued to the screen!
40 FRIGGEN Years Ago.....
Where has the time gone?
You have one foot in the grave. Soon both.
@@TDL-xg5nn ..and you'll be following. We all do.
I second this comment!
I was just thinking the same!!😂
@@TDL-xg5nn We all have one foot in the grave. Anyone can die at any time. Death doesn't discriminate.
The Dallas television series was one of my all time favorite shows begining in 1979 ! I was literally " glued " to the TV screen every Friday night . I especially liked the music of the opening and closing themes . Another series with beautiful theme music was Falcon Crest . MarkE. Switzer
1978 I WAS THERE LOL
This theme song gives me teary eyes as it somehow is a reminiscence of my siblings and parents who are now no longer with me... We used to watch Dallas together when I was only 9-12 years old..
same same same
Yes I remember my Mam when I hear it. She loved it but now she’s gone and my two sisters don’t speak to me and live thousands of miles away.
OMG! The opening orchestra build-up, the goofy funk guitar sound, the triptych floating screen, the cows, the LARGE titles: I am born again!
haha
I am watching the series once again, having started from the absolute earliest episodes. It is as awesome as I remember it / Sweden
Make TV shows great again.
Eye am so grateful to the infinite enchanted Universe that eye grew up in the 1980's ( born '72). Best childhood ever. It was all Rock N' Roll and Soul , magical. Eye was alive before Rap crap and hip hop nonsense, stupidity of 'pop culture'. Back then people were open and could sit on the sidewalk and talk about anything, but today people are so offended easily about everything, it is ridiculous. Kids today have no clue what they missed ;-)
Alai Onn
Not going to happen
Nothing will be great again
@@robertdemeter5793 Yep, I feel so lucky to have grown up in the 70's and 80's !
Make this b******* Trump slogan disappear again
@@SG1Mitchell what this show was about??
RIP Larry Hagman, star of I Dream of Jeannie and Dallas. You're irreplaceable in everyone's minds and hearts!!
He truly is. Loved him dearly like if I knew him in real.
The view over the hole in Texas Stadium, there so that God can watch his favorite team play was all I needed as a Cowboys fan.
God I miss the 80’s :(
@@robertdemeter5793 Me too. Lucky to have grown up in the 70s and 80s !
Not me, the 80's was a disaster for the Industrial Northeast, hundreds of thousands of jobs lost, thanks to Ronald Reagan, just go to Detroit or Cleveland and witness the how it almost looks like a nuclear bomb went off the place
Get a time machine and go back to the 80s then
@@robertdemeter5793 Get a snicker dude...lol
Me, too.
hearing this theme being used to mock the cowboys for their recent NFL failures is so ironic
And as a Giant fan Hilarious every time..I know my team has Derped for many years nevertheless Tis my Blood Oath to hate the Star and Jerruh Jones
I wish i could go back in time and sit with my mom on her coach and watch this with her again. Small kid. This show was one that was a big deal in our house
RIP Larry Hagman. Best damn bad guy ever.
@@johnogara3029 J.R. Ewing mate
Billy Drago was the best bad guy
@@jonesanrchy1980 Noone tops J.R. in villainy
@@dancastro4732 jr had somewhat of a heart. Billy Drago had none. Have you ever seen delta force 2, the untouchables, or the adventures of brisco County jr.
@@jonesanrchy1980 Untouchables yes but the other movies I haven't. I know J.R. had a bit of a heart. I grew up with the show. Sadly after Hagman died the new series went to hell
Growing up in the 80's this was the BIG show that everyone watched. I remember after JR got shot cliffhanger all summer long people had bumper stickers on their cars saying "I SHOT THE BASTARD!"
uncletaylorify Barbara Eden shot J.R. because he left Cocoa Beach.
I shot JR as I couldn't cope with his teeth!!
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I've seen two mugs, 1 thrift store and 4 months apart reading I shot J.R.
@@camcordernonsense5264 I want one of those still today. LOL
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I should have got them. 1 for me. One for you
Used to watch this with my grandparents as a little kid...they are gone now, but the memories are there
The good old days.
Eye am so grateful to the infinite enchanted Universe that eye grew up in the 1980's ( born '72). Best childhood ever. It was all Rock N' Roll and Soul , magical. Eye was alive before Rap crap and hip hop nonsense, stupidity of 'pop culture'. Back then people were open and could sit on the sidewalk and talk about anything, but today people are so offended easily about everything, it is ridiculous. Kids today have no clue what they missed ;-)
@@robertdemeter5793 is using "eye" for I a colloquial thing? Never seen that before
You know hovercat..... The totally pathetic and fake christian american money that says ..."In God We Trust " -
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@@robertdemeter5793 lmao what i asked why you say "eye"
Every religion on the planet since the first religion the Rig veda of India tells you to activate all 7 chakras within. Including the 3rd eye pinrql gland for spiritual vision - fractalenlightenment.com/18337/spirituality/kundalini-rising-part-6-ajna-the-third-eye-chakra
When I was a boy, themes like this and WKRP in Cincinnati made me dream of a wider world.
Both from the 70s
This show brings back only in memory I’ll never forget that was the last show my mom watched the next morning she passed away for the longest time I couldn’t even bring my self to listen to this theme song cause it reminded me of that
Good God this song. Whoever composed it. It perfectly encapsulates the spirit
One of the best shows ever made ! A real classic
GOSH I WAS A BABY WATCHING THIS SHOW WITH MY DAD IT WAS SO NICE TO WATCH SHOWS WITH MY BELOVED FATHER...MY MOM DIDNT LIKE MUCH TV I DID OTHER ACTIVITIES WITH HER...I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD IN HEAVEN...SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY...
Takes me back to Friday nights when I was a kid!
It was one of my favorite shows in the 80s we watched it together as a family. what an intro.
I wish I could go back to the best times ever. 1980s 😀
This was 78 AND the 70s where just as good i was there lol
This was a family tradition every Saturday and eventually Friday for the entire family to watch and get lost in the Ewing way of life for a moment in time. Great series and happy it was part of my childhood at eight years old all the way until I turned 21 in 1991.
Wasn't the biggest fan of this show, but I definitely always loved the opening music
That's how i felt about mash
It was on right after The A-Team so I heard the intro many times, but I’m pretty sure I’ve never watched an episode.
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This song brings a 😃 to my face EVERY time I hear it.Good childhood menories
Man I used stay up late to watch re-runs of this on ZTV back in early 90s. Even in the 90s show was better than some stuff from the 90s lol
Great television of a bygone era--cast, plots, production, it had everything.
I was a little baby in GDR times and I "broke" out of my bed when that great show was on. I always was allowed to watch it ... 🥰❤️😍 That music broke my bed. 😃👍
When I was a kid, I thought this show was so refined, sophisticated, and adult. Didn't even try to follow. It's funny how things are perceived when we're young.
I really love this theme song. Recalling my elementary grade in the home town in the Philippines. My family used to watch per episode of this! Thanks for sharing!
Not a Cowboys fan by any means, but that was cool how they did a flyover of old Texas Stadium. To the rest of the country, the Cowboys are obv. highly representative of that area, neat to see them incorporated there.
I got my parents into this show it’s first season on.
Loved Larry Hagman in Jeannie, and he was over the top amazing in Dallas.
the same!!!! Greeting from Romania!
My gosh, what memories. My wife and I would get together with another couple we were good friends with and would go out for pizza almost every Friday evening or so then go back to their house to catch The Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas then Falcon Crest to finish out the evening. Wonderful, wonderful times that are unfortunately long past. Another time that I long for compared to today.
UrinatingTree brought me here haha.
Same
Same XD
Same
Tonight....on Dallas
HOW BOUT 'DEM COWBOYS!
Same. I’m not sure how I didn’t get here sooner. I fricken live here
Best part of my life, loved watching Dallas, theme brings it back, 69 in August, were happy days, great series and actors.
My Gran was the soap fan, loved them all, now as a way to remember her i listen to the Soap themes Dallas was my and her favourite
Learned my first english words from this serie
Brings back memory’s
Funny fun fact of being an 80’s kid: 4th of July fell on a Friday & of course my mom being a big Dallas fan, she was pregnant with yours truly 😎. When Dallas came on, she went in the house after popping off fireworks to go watch the show. The next day, I was born. 😊😉
I can remember it was 1987 and Dallas would be on, my dad cooking steaks on the grill and mom making salad and boiling potatoes. I miss those Saturday nights as a child.
Friday nights.....unless your parents recorded the previous nights episode??
so glad they brought back Dallas, this time the Cowboys 2020 edition
With Tree?
HOW BOUT EM COWBOYS!!
Now it’s Days of Our Steelers again
Ugh....no.
Have you seen the dynasty remake!?
This reminds me of Friday nights with my grandmother. She’d watch this and then Falcon Crest. 😊
I graduated in 82 and I remember all these very well. We were lucky to live in the 70’s and 80’s . They really were the best of times for my generation. America was in a much better place back then and jobs were all over, even in a small farm town I lived in. We had textiles, pencil factories and two large malls, (one has recently been removed but you could always get a job) a small country store up town, small ice cream and sandwich shop and every weekend the farmers would sell their goods.. Now that place is sad. We never had shootings. I do remember however, the Tylenol scare and it was a HUGE thing and it started the seal everything movement. We had great TV and movies and family got together for dinner every night. We waited to watch shows that came on. I was just telling my mother the other day how she use to require us to call here from the pay phone before and after the move at the mall and we would go to the arcade room and deposit quarters to play a game. And we got our soda from glass bottles that we had to return to get a nickel back. We played outside, went on a lot of great picnics, went camping and did not have air conditioning so we went to sleep with the windows open at night and we just dealt with it. We never had to wear helmets and padding to ride our bikes and we climbed tress and made forts in the forest and we turned out just fine. Yes sir! I would go back and do it again if I could. We were very lucky to have lived then.