1984 is also the year when MTV Video Music Awards began on September 14th, 1984, and it's the longest awards show in MTV history. This year, the 2020 VMAs will be it's 36th year event.
1984 my dad and mom were dating I would be born 10 years later as the baby boy plus Prince dropped Purple Rain soundtrack in the summer , Michael Jackson was still gaining sales for his thriller album that came out in November 82 , r/b funk music was great as ever … 84 was a great year!
It hasn't been the same without Dick. He knew how to sell the final five minutes of the old year and the entrance of the New Year. Seacrest is still interviewing B-List singers when there are 10 seconds left.
Seacrest has done a great job of maintaining the show's incredible dominance in a far more competitive environment. You're right, Dick Clark's live play by play approach- to something that let's fact it isn't that interesting- was phenomenal. Did he even have any kind of script in those final 4 minutes? Something written down?
@@mikestevenson576 Seacrest has done a TERRIBLE job continuing this tradition. It's far too pandering to elite scum now. Dick Clark would be heartbroken.
1984 was the leap year starting on Sunday. 1984 was also the year when Ghostbusters came out on June 8th, 1984. Jeopardy became a daily syndicated game show in September 10th, 1984 on most ABC-owned stations such as WABC, WPVI, KABC, KGO, and many more. Super Password began on NBC daytime from September 24th, 1984 to March 24th, 1989.
@Christopher Hagee 1984 was also the final for Cinemax's 1980 logo. Next year for 1985, Cinemax will launch a 2nd logo from January 1985 to August 8th, 1997. Also starting in 1985, Capital Cities/ABC will purchase an ABC affiliated WPVI-TV in Philadelphia , and remained until February 1996 when The Walt Disney Company purchased Capital Cities/ABC, and taking over ABC's parent company and renamed it to Disney/ABC Inc.
This was the first NYE ball drop I actually remember staying up for and watching. I was a couple months shy of my 7th birthday. Since then I've only missed midnight a few times, twice as a kid and once as an adult.
I was going to tag you in the videos comment section. By the way, how did you find all those ball drops that you’ve found over the past year and a half? I did see 1975 on archive.com, and 1974 was originally from another TH-camr, but how did you find all the others that you found? I would love to see any drops for Lombardo’s shows if you can find some
Also, Lombardo was broadcast live and was not pre-taped. It is rare to find pre-1980s programming on long forgotten video formats (ex. reel to reel video, U-matic, kinescope, etc.). Hopefully one day, someone uploads a RARE ball drop from 1965 or 1967 or 1969 or 1971 and so forth. They will be found very soon.
You mentioned something about All Star Parade Of Bands. Is this is the link that you are talking about?: monitorbeacon.net/nbc-monitor/the-sounds-of-nbc-monitor/more-from-nbc-radio/ I listened to the 68-69 ball drop and BOY! The crowd was BONKERS when the ball hit the ground and the sign lit up "1969"!
The Best Sports Of 1983 Super Bowl The Washington Redskins 1st Super Bowl Title Over the Miami Dolphins Stanley Cup New York Islanders Swept The Edmonton Oilers NBA Finals The Philadelphia 76ers Swept the 1st NBA Title Against the Los Angeles Lakers World Series Baltimore Orioles Defeats the Philadelphia Phillies
I hope you’ll b able 2 find the full CBS versions of the New Years Eve ball drops from the late 1960s 1970s 1980s and 1990s like Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians from the late 1960s to the 1970s and Happy New Year America from Dec 31 1979 with Paul Anka and Catherine Bach to Dec 31 1995 with Montel Williams if u ever find them or get a chance would u b so kind as 2 upload them all and also would u kindly upload the full episodes of Dick Clark’s New Years Rockin Eve from the 1990s and 2000s if u could find them pretty please I would gratefully appreciate it ever so much
@Christopher Hagee I so remember Jim Varney (as Ernest P. Worrell) doing his thing at Times Square that/those year(s) (1988-1989). He said that he had "one million of his best friends" helping him ring in the new year that night in Times Square. LOL!! :) :) :) :)
Happy New Year 2025 my friend. 😎👍
1984 is also the year when MTV Video Music Awards began on September 14th, 1984, and it's the longest awards show in MTV history. This year, the 2020 VMAs will be it's 36th year event.
I remember watching this and making an audio tape cassette copy of this edition of DC's NYRE 1984!!!
Did you ever tape any other shows that you still have?
@@stupstickman I used to. It annoyed my mother big time, especially when I'd audio-tape record shows like SESAME STREET. LOL!!
40 years. 40. Hard to believe it, but it's true. Here's to a safe and brand new year, of 1984, 40 years ago, from 2024.
1984 my dad and mom were dating I would be born 10 years later as the baby boy plus Prince dropped Purple Rain soundtrack in the summer , Michael Jackson was still gaining sales for his thriller album that came out in November 82 , r/b funk music was great as ever … 84 was a great year!
It hasn't been the same without Dick. He knew how to sell the final five minutes of the old year and the entrance of the New Year. Seacrest is still interviewing B-List singers when there are 10 seconds left.
Seacrest has done a great job of maintaining the show's incredible dominance in a far more competitive environment. You're right, Dick Clark's live play by play approach- to something that let's fact it isn't that interesting- was phenomenal. Did he even have any kind of script in those final 4 minutes? Something written down?
@@mikestevenson576 Seacrest has done a TERRIBLE job continuing this tradition. It's far too pandering to elite scum now. Dick Clark would be heartbroken.
1984 was the leap year starting on Sunday. 1984 was also the year when Ghostbusters came out on June 8th, 1984. Jeopardy became a daily syndicated game show in September 10th, 1984 on most ABC-owned stations such as WABC, WPVI, KABC, KGO, and many more. Super Password began on NBC daytime from September 24th, 1984 to March 24th, 1989.
@Christopher Hagee 1984 was also the final for Cinemax's 1980 logo. Next year for 1985, Cinemax will launch a 2nd logo from January 1985 to August 8th, 1997. Also starting in 1985, Capital Cities/ABC will purchase an ABC affiliated WPVI-TV in Philadelphia , and remained until February 1996 when The Walt Disney Company purchased Capital Cities/ABC, and taking over ABC's parent company and renamed it to Disney/ABC Inc.
All we need now is 1978 and the saga is complete!
And your wish was (kinda) granted
Thank you for sharing this!
On June 15th 1984 ABC Introduced The New TV Movie Is Called Starsky & Hutch Charlie's Angels Strikes Again
Thanks for posting this
After 36 years of exploring deeper...
I was 10, I remember watching this live @ my grandmother's house that night.
This was the first NYE ball drop I actually remember staying up for and watching. I was a couple months shy of my 7th birthday. Since then I've only missed midnight a few times, twice as a kid and once as an adult.
The Birth of LeBron James, Munchie Stevens my 3rd cousin of the Family
1984 was a very very good year for me. I hope 2022 is a very very good year for ALL of us. New Years Eve 1983 was on a Saturday Night.
So, how was it?
I was 1 year old in East Keansburg, New Jersey when it was Dec 31, 1983 into Jan 1, 1984
1984.. My Year!!!!🙌🤗🥰
1984 !
In this year, A Lode Runner was debut^^
December 31, 1983 to December 31, 2023: 40 years
The same audio was held for 1976-1977.
It's going to be 2023 in a week. Oh, to go back.
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I Have Seen The Neverending Story & Listening To `Do they know it's Christmas?' after dangerous famine
I was going to tag you in the videos comment section. By the way, how did you find all those ball drops that you’ve found over the past year and a half? I did see 1975 on archive.com, and 1974 was originally from another TH-camr, but how did you find all the others that you found? I would love to see any drops for Lombardo’s shows if you can find some
I usually look on the Internet Archive. They have some pretty rare stuff on there.
Also, Lombardo was broadcast live and was not pre-taped. It is rare to find pre-1980s programming on long forgotten video formats (ex. reel to reel video, U-matic, kinescope, etc.).
Hopefully one day, someone uploads a RARE ball drop from 1965 or 1967 or 1969 or 1971 and so forth. They will be found very soon.
What we need:
Nyre 78
Nyre 73 ex
Nyre 81 ex
Nye bg 1955-1965
Nye bg 1967-1972
Nye bg and gl 1973-1976
And any other rare ball drops
And nbc 1994
You mentioned something about All Star Parade Of Bands. Is this is the link that you are talking about?:
monitorbeacon.net/nbc-monitor/the-sounds-of-nbc-monitor/more-from-nbc-radio/
I listened to the 68-69 ball drop and BOY! The crowd was BONKERS when the ball hit the ground and the sign lit up "1969"!
The Best Sports Of 1983
Super Bowl
The Washington Redskins 1st Super Bowl Title
Over the Miami Dolphins
Stanley Cup
New York Islanders Swept The Edmonton Oilers
NBA Finals
The Philadelphia 76ers Swept the 1st NBA Title Against the Los Angeles Lakers
World Series
Baltimore Orioles Defeats the Philadelphia Phillies
41 years ago
I hope you’ll b able 2 find the full CBS versions of the New Years Eve ball drops from the late 1960s 1970s 1980s and 1990s like Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians from the late 1960s to the 1970s and Happy New Year America from Dec 31 1979 with Paul Anka and Catherine Bach to Dec 31 1995 with Montel Williams if u ever find them or get a chance would u b so kind as 2 upload them all and also would u kindly upload the full episodes of Dick Clark’s New Years Rockin Eve from the 1990s and 2000s if u could find them pretty please I would gratefully appreciate it ever so much
why do they celebrate in Vegas , cause it's only 10 pm there , they still have 2 hours to go
This is literally 1984
I was looking for this joke
Big Brother is watching you
why isn't the ball an apple anymore
Old days ...not returned..
Splash premiered!
31\12\1983
1/1/1984
Christopher Hagee and don’t 4 get that Happy New Year America featured 1994-1995 Paul Shaffer and 1995-1996 Montel Williams
@Christopher Hagee I so remember Jim Varney (as Ernest P. Worrell) doing his thing at Times Square that/those year(s) (1988-1989). He said that he had "one million of his best friends" helping him ring in the new year that night in Times Square. LOL!! :) :) :) :)