wrong. for all those born again in Jesus, there will be eternity here in the new heavens and new earth that Jesus will remake. Jesus is God! The new heavens and new earth will be the final destination to all born again in Jesus. There will be no more heaven, the new Jerussalem will come down out of heaven to earth. Jesus will rule and reign from there. All evil will be cast into the lake of fire. And only God knows what other incredible wonders await all those born again in Jesus! as the bible says, 'eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for those that love him.'
Got that right ... I worked at a club called the Metron in Harrisburg Pa and the Hooters used to play there a lot it was awesome to be young in those days! So much fun!!
This video takes me to a happy place. I love how the band is kinda hoarse and so happy. What a time this must have been for them. Look at that stadium full of people... such joyful energy.
In 1990, I worked in an inner city trauma center as a new graduate nurse. I left the city after 4 years to return home and then did a stint as a private duty nurse. I had the opportunity to meet an individual who had survived a machete attack in a cane field in Haiti as a missionary. He was Caucasian. He had come home to die and was living with his wealthy parents getting chemotherapy. This was 1994 and during the Clinton years.
I was lucky enough to meet them in Manchester it was after this. They'd swapped bassists to Fran...they were all lovely especially Fran he was a sweetheart. It seems like a lifetime ago...what an epic job you had!!
Take a close look at this clip and you will see these guys are working really hard putting 150% effort into their performance, this is what makes them the brilliant band they are.
The magic of music pre auto tune, 1 size fits all tracks. I love those riffs and unexpected little twinge in vocal or audio that comes from being played on the spot.
I first heard them in PA, on a date with a beautiful redhead named Tara Austin from Coatesville, Pa. on leave from Fort Benning Ga, dancing with Tara after having received a Dear John letter... Tara, thank you for that dance.
this was my second concert following Rick Springfield in 82. Saw Hooters in '86 when I started collecting cassettes. started out with Colombia House. Ten for a penny and buy three at regular price. those were the days.
Man you brought back memories with that record club! I did that with every club there was....... I would spend hours picking the albums. Don't even think they do it anymore. But who needs it now when everything's on the internet. These kids today don't know the excitement we felt when we finally got the package. It was like Christmas.....*Sighs*
@@pauljordan4452 yep. You had to buy 3 at full price also, and then remember to mail in the monthly card so you didn't end up buying another full price one. That's how everyone built their tape collection back then.
This song...brings back so many memories...sneaking off base with friends meeting up with civvies and going to the beach at midnight to have a beach party....or going to the bars on sunday night..playing cat and mouse with girls in our cars..getting stopped by the cops who saw us driving around..going to the girls house after that sneaking out of the house at 2 running back to base..getting picked up by said girl in the way back and earning the nickname running man ..hahaha...what a blast the 80s were
One of the best group ever!! These guys were so talented they played a variety of INSTRUMENTS that gave their music a sound of its own and eric bazilian is a very good guitar player very underrated!! And even tho fran Smith has been with them 4 over 30years andy king even tho not with them 4 that long he was there at the pinnacle of their success!! And one of the best bands 2 come out of philly!!!
When I saw them in 1987 or 88 Fran Smith was on stage then so he's been with them since then. Not sure what you mean about him not being with them but anyway when I met them I met him and he, like tge other band members, was really lovely. Now I'm older I realize what a big deal it is to go out and meet fans,after a small gig...I'll never forget it ❤
Just....excellent. Great band, great decade, the best music. I’m so glad my formative years (age 17 age 28) were the 80s decade!Even now I still love the music, love the fashions, love (some) of the slang, and even some of the hairstyles! And I still have all of my skinny ties! 👍👍
On behalf of those who prefer click-track/autotune/backing-track free live performance, I am here to revel in the floating tempo and excitable vocals on display here. Playing and singing before a 60 thousand plus audience will do that!
Semplicemente meraviglioso spettacolo, video , musica e interpretazione cari TheHooters ♥ Ti ringrazio infinitamente per la condivisione ★ Complimenti e Un affettuoso saluto!! @ Bravo !!★
The hooters were simply great!! These guys were so talented and they played a variety of instrumentals which gave them a unique sound!! Even now these guys r great 2 c in concert and exsp with all original members basically!! But even Fran Smith has been with them 4 over 30 years!! This is andy king playing bass with them here!!
I was in college then. I could not stand much of the synthesizer banging that passed for music in those days. I liked these guys though. Their stuff was interesting and different. This was also my introduction to the Melodica, although it would be years before I stopped playing harmonica and played the Melodica instead. These guys planted a seed. Much respect.
LETS TURN THIS SONG UP THIS SONG ALWAYS THRILLS ME AND IT GETS ME GOING IT THRILLS EVERYONE AND IT GETS EVERYONE GOING THAT REALLY LIKES IT! LETS GET INTO THIS SONG OH YEAH! LETS DANCE AND KEEP ON DANCING AND MOVING AS WE GET INTO THIS SONG LETS KEEP IT MOVING AND KEEP ON DANCING LETS KEEP IT GOING AS WE ARE ENJOYING AND LIKING THIS WHOLE ENTIRE GOOD SONG. 👍😆
excellent!!!!! Come to Windsor Casino after pandemic please.............................................................................................!!!!!
1993 was a Clintonian Haiti awareness time in our country. I took care of an individual who was a missionary and peace corp volunteer who suffered a machete attack in a Sugar Cane field. H retuned home to his wealthy parents and I did private duty care with universal precautions and provided IV chemotherapy and home infusions while he was trying to stay alive. At 58 I can not get Social Security Disability or insurance benefits for my various health issues. I am a retired Registered Nurse.
They were the best band there!! Good energy good music very talented musicians!! Its 2 bad andy king the bass player didn't stay with them 2 long mbee 4 years but today stil all original members and fran smith jr has been there bass player 4 30 years after andy king left!!
Nothing wrong with the hairdo..I never had one..but that was the 80s we did not jusge..we just lived life..well..there were dumb kids..but every decade has those and you ignored them
Man, the eighties was a phenomenal time to be young! There will never be a wonderful decade like it again!
The Hooters rock!!!
~Dutch
Totally agree!!!
wrong. for all those born again in Jesus, there will be eternity here in the new heavens and new earth that Jesus will remake. Jesus is God! The new heavens and new earth will be the final destination to all born again in Jesus. There will be no more heaven, the new Jerussalem will come down out of heaven to earth. Jesus will rule and reign from there. All evil will be cast into the lake of fire. And only God knows what other incredible wonders await all those born again in Jesus! as the bible says, 'eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for those that love him.'
YouCantHoldOnTooLong shit now 💩💩💩
Got that right ... I worked at a club called the Metron in Harrisburg Pa and the Hooters used to play there a lot it was awesome to be young in those days! So much fun!!
ANYTIME is a Phenomenal Time to be Young 👍!
I was born and raised in Philadelphia and my teenage years were the mid 80's. The Hooters were electric and in person as gracious as they appeared! 😊
This video takes me to a happy place.
I love how the band is kinda hoarse and so happy. What a time this must have been for them.
Look at that stadium full of people... such joyful energy.
no phones in the air , only clenched rockin fists!
This makes me cry thinking that those brilliant days are gone.
Kids now..too wrapped up in tech..not looking up and enjoying life
This video fills me with such emotion... an amazing yet fleeting time...sobering how far removed we are from this innocence and being so care free
In 1990, I worked in an inner city trauma center as a new graduate nurse. I left the city after 4 years to return home and then did a stint as a private duty nurse. I had the opportunity to meet an individual who had survived a machete attack in a cane field in Haiti as a missionary. He was Caucasian. He had come home to die and was living with his wealthy parents getting chemotherapy. This was 1994 and during the Clinton years.
A very underrated band i think! These guys put out good music and they played a variety of INSTRUMENTS!! Just feel good music from the 80s!!!
I worked security on the stage with them that day....was the best...Live Aid 1985
This isn’t from Live Aid. It’s from the Amnesty International show at Giants Stadium, 1986
I was lucky enough to meet them in Manchester it was after this. They'd swapped bassists to Fran...they were all lovely especially Fran he was a sweetheart.
It seems like a lifetime ago...what an epic job you had!!
Being young in the 80s was simply the best!
Didn’t have a choice
So many memories come back from the 80s with this song, summer nights!!
That was a very good live performance of this song. I miss the 80s it seems like yesterday when you watch these videos ❤
The band looks like they're really having fun. This is what it's all about.
Take a close look at this clip and you will see these guys are working really hard putting 150% effort into their performance, this is what makes them the brilliant band they are.
I saw them live at Southern Star Amphitheater in Houston Texas in 1985. Awesome energy and concert.
The magic of music pre auto tune, 1 size fits all tracks. I love those riffs and unexpected little twinge in vocal or audio that comes from being played on the spot.
I first heard them in PA, on a date with a beautiful redhead named Tara Austin from Coatesville, Pa. on leave from Fort Benning Ga, dancing with Tara after having received a Dear John letter... Tara, thank you for that dance.
All those people in the windows on the street sign in the car are all caught in time . In a video that brings back so many memories its crazy .
When I think of "quintessential 80s anthems" I immediately think of this song.
I saw the Hooters when they warmed up for The Kinks in 1983....great show!
Im 32 and this is what i want forever My best songs forever. ❤80s😢
So many memories.. this band is part of my life. One of the best bands ever.
this was my second concert following Rick Springfield in 82. Saw Hooters in '86 when I started collecting cassettes. started out with Colombia House. Ten for a penny and buy three at regular price. those were the days.
You're so lucky to have seen Rick, he was my idol back then
Man you brought back memories with that record club! I did that with every club there was....... I would spend hours picking the albums. Don't even think they do it anymore. But who needs it now when everything's on the internet. These kids today don't know the excitement we felt when we finally got the package. It was like Christmas.....*Sighs*
Ten tapes for a penny??
@@pauljordan4452 yep. You had to buy 3 at full price also, and then remember to mail in the monthly card so you didn't end up buying another full price one. That's how everyone built their tape collection back then.
This song...brings back so many memories...sneaking off base with friends meeting up with civvies and going to the beach at midnight to have a beach party....or going to the bars on sunday night..playing cat and mouse with girls in our cars..getting stopped by the cops who saw us driving around..going to the girls house after that sneaking out of the house at 2 running back to base..getting picked up by said girl in the way back and earning the nickname running man ..hahaha...what a blast the 80s were
Dude same here at Lejeune NC, heading out to Topsail with buds and babes!
One of the best group ever!! These guys were so talented they played a variety of INSTRUMENTS that gave their music a sound of its own and eric bazilian is a very good guitar player very underrated!! And even tho fran Smith has been with them 4 over 30years andy king even tho not with them 4 that long he was there at the pinnacle of their success!! And one of the best bands 2 come out of philly!!!
Too many do not play instruments or know how
When I saw them in 1987 or 88 Fran Smith was on stage then so he's been with them since then. Not sure what you mean about him not being with them but anyway when I met them I met him and he, like tge other band members, was really lovely. Now I'm older I realize what a big deal it is to go out and meet fans,after a small gig...I'll never forget it ❤
One of my favorite songs. The anthem to my 80s. Saw the Hooters, Danced at many, many shows. Great memories! 😊
Just....excellent. Great band, great decade, the best music. I’m so glad my formative years (age 17 age 28) were the 80s decade!Even now I still love the music, love the fashions, love (some) of the slang, and even some of the hairstyles! And I still have all of my skinny ties! 👍👍
I watched Live Aid with my Brother and Sister live on TV. What a great performance
This makes my day. Playing with such energy in the old Giants Stadium, a packed house nonetheless. Great fk'n song.
80 years, it was a time of great music. This is another legendary band.
This song just hits me different every single time.
On behalf of those who prefer click-track/autotune/backing-track free live performance, I am here to revel in the floating tempo and excitable vocals on display here. Playing and singing before a 60 thousand plus audience will do that!
Playing to a packed stadium at their best!!
I might be crazy, but I think this is the greatest f*cking song ever written
i might be crazy too because I totally agree, and this performance is one of the best things ive seen
One of them
Genial, recuerdo este tema en un verano de alrededor de 1987....que hermosos tiempos
this is a masterpiece of rock music.
When music was at its best ever!
Awesome song and band!
*I've said it before and I will say it again, "Life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."*
You can't open in Philadelphia in 1985 unless you're The Hooters!
Semplicemente meraviglioso spettacolo, video , musica e interpretazione cari TheHooters ♥ Ti ringrazio infinitamente per la condivisione ★ Complimenti e Un affettuoso saluto!! @ Bravo !!★
The hooters were simply great!! These guys were so talented and they played a variety of instrumentals which gave them a unique sound!! Even now these guys r great 2 c in concert and exsp with all original members basically!! But even Fran Smith has been with them 4 over 30 years!! This is andy king playing bass with them here!!
I love The Hooters!! my first concert when i came from Cuba
Wow You saw a good one
@@ytown7729 The Hooters was opening for Stevie Nicks ..unforgettable !!
Demasiado buenos para creerlo¡¡¡. Así eran the hooters, inolvidable banda, inolvidable canción e inolvidables recuerdos.....
The 80s had the best music. It was a great decade to be teen...miss those days
Absolutely and the seventies!
Everything about this band, this song, this performance was one of the highlights of 1985 for me. 🤍✌🏼😎
Great tune, fun to see it done live!
What a memories from the past.
They could play that outro all afternoon and it wouldn't get tired. Fantastic.
I was At The Amnesty International Concert At Giants Stadium in 1986, however, I don't remember The Hooters performance!
Could this have been another year?
Thats what alcohol can do to you.
I was in college then. I could not stand much of the synthesizer banging that passed for music in those days. I liked these guys though. Their stuff was interesting and different. This was also my introduction to the Melodica, although it would be years before I stopped playing harmonica and played the Melodica instead. These guys planted a seed. Much respect.
I lived near the stadium, and I listened from the roof. Hooters.
2:36 bass player with GREATEST mullet!
Andy King!!
God these guys are good!, reminds me of a time long ago in the 80s + Karen Thomas...
Still great....love it.
love the shots of the crowd dancing
High school memories!
LETS TURN THIS SONG UP THIS SONG ALWAYS THRILLS ME AND IT GETS ME GOING IT THRILLS EVERYONE AND IT GETS EVERYONE GOING THAT REALLY LIKES IT! LETS GET INTO THIS SONG OH YEAH! LETS DANCE AND KEEP ON DANCING AND MOVING AS WE GET INTO THIS SONG LETS KEEP IT MOVING AND KEEP ON DANCING LETS KEEP IT GOING AS WE ARE ENJOYING AND LIKING THIS WHOLE ENTIRE GOOD SONG. 👍😆
If 90s sitcom male actors started a band I imagine it would look like this.
Such a great Song !!!!!!!!
I also attended Live aid in Phily in 1985, where I do remember The Hooters performance!
David Jacobson that’s the home show they play here allot
8th grade memories with my Walkman and cassette
Heart and soul musicians.
excellent!!!!! Come to Windsor Casino after pandemic please.............................................................................................!!!!!
I dedicate this to My beloved cousin Buzz and the " movement" that started with the movie " Philadelphia" with Denzel Washington and Tom Hanks.
I was on the front lines as a health care worker in an inner city.
1993 was a Clintonian Haiti awareness time in our country. I took care of an individual who was a missionary and peace corp volunteer who suffered a machete attack in a Sugar Cane field. H retuned home to his wealthy parents and I did private duty care with universal precautions and provided IV chemotherapy and home infusions while he was trying to stay alive. At 58 I can not get Social Security Disability or insurance benefits for my various health issues. I am a retired Registered Nurse.
Loved this band AND this great track!
Great times! Great memories!!!🎉
They were the best band there!! Good energy good music very talented musicians!! Its 2 bad andy king the bass player didn't stay with them 2 long mbee 4 years but today stil all original members and fran smith jr has been there bass player 4 30 years after andy king left!!
To hear this song who needs coffee, fun one it is
Saw these guys open for Bryan Adams in the 80's, and the kicked his butt. WAY better concert.
GREAT SONG! I WANNA GO BACK TO THE 80S! WHERE IS THE DELORIAN, DOC, MARTY!!!
I Say we call them back for another gig 👋
The Hooters is a good band there not bad band there a good band just like The Outfield band awesome
Ochenterisimo tema waaoo.
Timeless!
80s were the best for music!
One of the best songs ever made
" We were 'liars' in love......" Smile across the room.
Great song!
Philly boys Rocked!
I answered this song to a poll of "which song would you listen to continuously for 24 hours for $1000?"
In the fine tradition of The Plimsouls... -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgie, USA
Thanks a Bazilian for writing this, Eric.
The Hooters- I Love U!!!!!!!!
Random song file. Must play to get out of my head. 😆
I Love the Hooters !!!!!!!!
Might be their best song.... maybe....
All you zombies?
❤ Immortals ❤
Still can't believe my mum and dad was there
I love this song
So many power mullets
Dallas dance clubs in the 80s ,nothing left to say .
One two three four and all hell breaks loose
Happy birthday to Eric Bazilian today!!!! (21JUL)
❤️
We danced an danced !!!
Saw Hooters open for The Cars.
The Mighty Mullet power is strong here.
F*ck art. Let's Dance°•○☆💕
Still good music.
can you post the All You Zombies from this concert?
When the music mattered
😍😘😉
I forgot how many bands had hairdos like MacGyver. Good song though.
Nothing wrong with the hairdo..I never had one..but that was the 80s we did not jusge..we just lived life..well..there were dumb kids..but every decade has those and you ignored them