When no one around you understands this kind of music, but you still cherish every beat. It’s like discovering a hidden gem that only you truly appreciate, and every note just resonates perfectly.
Don't know if someone is reading this, but if you are: it doesn't matter where you are right now on this planet, I wish you a wonderful day and a happy, peaceful life where all your dreams come true. You are amazing and beautiful! I believe in you!
Absolutely! The 80s had such a vibrant culture, from music and fashion to movies and technology. Whether it was the rise of iconic bands, the explosion of colorful fashion trends, or classic films that defined a generation, it truly was a unique time. The sense of community and the spirit of creativity made it special. Peace and love right back to you! What were some of your favorite memories or aspects of the 80s?
Absolutely! The 80s were a vibrant time filled with iconic music, fashion, movies, and a unique culture that still resonates today. From big hair and neon colors to the rise of MTV and legendary bands like Duran Duran and Madonna, it was a decade of creativity and self-expression. The spirit of peace and love was strong, and many movements for social change gained momentum during that era. What are some of your favorite memories or aspects of the 80s?
It's great to hear that you find a sense of support and connection in TH-cam comments! Online platforms can provide a sense of community and positivity, especially when people share kind words and encouragement. If that's where you feel loved and appreciated, keep engaging with those spaces! Remember, there are also many other communities out there, both online and offline, where you might find similar support.
I was 10 years old, in 86; those were the years I grew up, the golden years in my development as a person. Music greatly contributed to making these memories happy ones, and I hope that even better times will come for future generations. Thank you for the good vibes. Peace and Love for Humanity always.
It sounds like you have some wonderful memories from your childhood in the 1980s! That era was indeed influential in shaping many people’s lives, especially with its iconic music, fashion, and cultural shifts. Music has a unique ability to evoke emotions and bring back memories, and it’s great to hear that it has played such a positive role in your life. Here’s to hoping that future generations can create their own golden years filled with love, peace, and great tunes!
I was ten years old as well. Those years were like a time capsule it was the most peaceful time and joyful man the nostalgic feeling I get when listening to 80s music I can almost see the time and smell the Ora and feel the vibes i experienced as a kid
@@MAGPOWer It sounds like you have a deep connection to the 80s-music, memories, and the overall vibe of that time. The nostalgia we feel for our childhood often brings back vivid impressions of joy, innocence, and simpler times. The 80s had such a distinct cultural landscape with its vibrant colors, unique fashion, and iconic music that still resonates today. Listening to 80s music can transport you back, evoking memories of carefree days, whether it was dancing to pop hits, watching classic movies, or simply hanging out with friends. Those feelings and memories can be like a warm embrace, reminding us of who we were and the moments that helped shape us. Do you have any favorite songs or memories from that time that stand out?
I was four years old in '86. My earliest memories were coming back from the beach, sandy feet, bucketful of shells, slowly dozing off in the backseat. Waking up in what felt like seconds back at home, my dad carrying me inside, my mom helping me clean up, everyone is a bit tired, so we just order pizza for dinner that night.
I was born in 92. But I still remember so many amazing 80s vibes growing up that age. Movies and stuff. The people. The radio. It’s just slightly before my time yes. but also it was slightly part of my time as well. Love it.
It's so interesting, thinking back. In the summer of '86 I went through a C86 phase, influenced by the arty crowd at my college, so we listened to lots of Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Psychobilly, Sisters of Mercy, David Bowie, The Soup Dragons, Shop Assistants... but I had already been a New Romantic for about five years at that point so still had those feelings completely... Then came the Summer of '88 and the clubbing, the raves... 808 State and The Beloved 'The Sun Rising'. So if you put ALL my inluences from the best decade ever into a big melting pot, you get Synthwave/Vaporwave, Synth-Pop and a bit of Post-Punk and New Wave. I mean how cool is that! Growing older has that bonus thing - you just appreciate the best bits and it's so life-enhancing!
That’s such a vivid and nostalgic journey through music and culture! The '80s really were a transformative decade, and it’s fascinating how those influences continue to resonate. You can hear the echoes of sounds from that era in modern genres like Synthwave and Vaporwave, which capture that retro-futuristic aesthetic and explore nostalgia in creative ways. C86 and its lo-fi, DIY ethos definitely paved the way for a lot of what came later, merging with the more polished synth-pop and the emotional intensity of post-punk. Your experience, from the New Romantic scene to the rise of club culture and acid house in the late '80s, reflects the eclecticism of that time. Each of those phases told a story and added layers to your musical identity. It’s amazing how our younger selves shaped our tastes and how those tastes evolve while still holding onto the essence of what we loved back then. Music has a unique way of enhancing life, capturing moments, and connecting us over the years. It must be quite fulfilling to look back and see how those influences have melded into your present appreciation of music! Do you have any particular tracks or albums that stand out for you from that time?
@@PoisonelleMisty4311 Gosh yes 100% this! :) Although I'm in my 50s I don't feel it at all, and I swear that so much of that is down to the music, and do feel so lucky to have been a teen during those 80s years! It's also great for the young generation as they have SO much more to listen to than I did, because there has been all these great Synthwave, Electroclash etc -style happenings since. I design record sleeves so am still very much living it still. I could mention loads of very obscure records but for me C86 fave would be The Cleaners From Venus 'Going To London' album up at the top, I'd say The Blue Nile 'Hats' album really has some v v early Vaporwave moments, and of course Kate Bush, especially Hounds Of Love album! I could go on forever though! What about you?
@@LostwaveObsession It sounds like you have a wonderful appreciation for music and its lasting impact! The 80s were such a vibrant time for genres like post-punk, new wave, and the emergence of synth music. The Cleaners From Venus' "Going to London" is a classic indeed, and it captures that DIY spirit perfectly. The Blue Nile's "Hats" is such a beautifully crafted album, blending lush soundscapes with emotive songwriting-definitely ahead of its time in certain ways, with those early vaporwave vibes. Kate Bush's "Hounds of Love" is iconic as well; her innovative use of storytelling and production techniques set a high bar for many artists that followed. It’s amazing how those songs can still resonate today. If I had to share a few favorites, I'd highlight artists like New Order for their pioneering electronic sound, and perhaps Cocteau Twins for their ethereal dream pop. The influence of those 80s artists on modern genres like synthwave and chillwave is undeniable, and it's fantastic to see that legacy continue. Your work designing record sleeves must be incredibly fulfilling too, as it keeps you connected to the music culture that you love!
Love you guys. Let go of toxic shame. Let go of toxic guilt. Stay positive and relaxed in your own self. If you can't love yourself how are you gonna love others. Hold you head high and remember nobody else has any idea what they're doing.
That’s a beautiful message! Embracing self-love and letting go of toxic feelings can truly free us to connect better with others. It's so important to prioritize our well-being and acknowledge that everyone is navigating their own challenges. Each step towards positivity and self-acceptance not only enhances our own lives but also enables us to be more compassionate and understanding towards those around us. Keep spreading that positivity! 💖
i sometimes feel blessed living in a place where constantly i look up. the views everywhere are just exactly like what you see on the cover of this mix. thank God✝️❤️
It sounds like you live in a beautiful area that inspires you! There’s something truly special about having stunning views all around, as they can really lift your spirits and provide a sense of peace. It’s wonderful that you appreciate the beauty in your surroundings. Do you have a favorite spot where you love to take in the view?
This was a magical time if you lived in this era as a teenager, I was 19 yrs. old, worked a part time job, rent was $100. We were never short of friends and people just sort of hung out, there was a lot of time to kill and not a lot of distractions. You felt free.
It sounds like you have some fond memories from that time! Turning 21 is often seen as a major milestone in many cultures, especially in the United States, where it's the legal drinking age. It often marks the beginning of new freedoms and adventures. What stands out to you the most about that year? Any memorable experiences or life lessons?
Absolutely stunning, I was so happy to learn that this is your original music, congratulations on producing such beauty! It fills me with all kind of feelings. If I may offer a suggestion about the video, I think the timestamps are a little off.. Opening Dreams ends at 2:50, Neon Highways ends at 6:50, Midnight Drive ends at 14:13, Starlit Memories ends at 21:20, Night Riders ends at 25:20, Aurora Drive ends at 27:30, and Neon Mirage ends at 30:45
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the music resonated with you and evoked such strong feelings. I appreciate your feedback regarding the timestamps in the video-it's always helpful to get a fresh perspective. I'll make sure to review and correct them accordingly. Your support means a lot! If you have any other suggestions or thoughts, feel free to share.
What a nostalgic trip! 🌌 The blend of synthwave and vaporwave creates such a dreamy atmosphere perfect for studying or simply relaxing. The ambient vibes offer a wonderful escape, reminiscent of summer nights in the '80s. This track really captures that comforting feeling of warm evenings and endless possibilities. Perfect soundtrack for focusing or just chilling out! 🎶✨
whats so crazy about that era, when you travelled you were really doing it. No social media to already inform you about the place. You were alone and exploring. Now I travel across the world and facetime the moment I land. Its different, its not intimate as it used to be. People can find you 24/7.
You're capturing a bittersweet sentiment that many people feel about the changes in travel and exploration due to technology and social media. There was an era when traveling meant stepping into the unknown-experiencing a new place without prior images or constant updates from others. It allowed for a more intimate connection with the environment, as travelers would rely on their instincts, hear from locals, and create memorable experiences without the influence of online reviews or social media snapshots. In contrast, today's travel often feels more curated and shared, with the presence of social media allowing for real-time connections that can diminish the sense of solitude and discovery. While technology can enhance travel by providing instant information and connectivity, it can also create a sense of surveillance and expectation. The immediacy of being able to Facetime, post updates, or check in with others means that many experiences are shared in real-time, potentially taking away from the personal reflection and immersion that once characterized travel. Ultimately, both eras have their advantages and drawbacks. While modern technology makes travel more accessible and connected, it can also challenge the depth and intimacy of those experiences. Balancing the two-embracing the convenience of technology while seeking moments of genuine solitude and connection with the places we visit-can help recreate some of that magic from the past.
Technology has made the world a bit smaller feeling & connected us all in ways that are not always good. I’m almost 50 & the convenience of tech is nice, but it’s nice to “unplug” sometimes. I remember simpler times fondly. Getting on a motorcycle with just the sound of the wind & engine is therapeutic for me. ✌🏻
Great. U have kept, not just the 80s sound, but, more deep target, the 'nostalgia' for that era, when there was a better future to believe (sorry for my English). Great job!
sometimes I think things were so bad under the surface that every bad thing that happened after had to happen but maybe one day, it'll be something like this again, I wasn't there but having been born in '92 and having gotten a small taste of it at an age when everything hits the hardest then, maybe just maybe I knew what it might've been like and miss it too and I'm sorry it had to go, being a Michael Jackson, Lucero and a Billy Idol fan, and with all that said, I can't be the worst person to say that
_Sometimes the mind wanders with the brutal heat of day into dusk. Neon draped structures establish a curious relationship of stark color upon perspiring bodies and engulfed roads, yet the inverse will occur in a matter months. Characters from another language dance upon the forehead so as to dab beads of sweat, an act to ensure the dialectic between this porcelain warrior goddess and I is as revealing as possible_
To all who clicked on this video, I wish you love, peace and prosperity. You are closer to your goal than you think and keep going
Sending peace and love back. Keep going as well.❤
@@courtwright227 Thank you and have a nice day
Thank you, you too
Thank you, much love and peace to your heart, mind and soul.
❤thanks, same for you ❤
When no one around you understands this kind of music, but you still cherish every beat. It’s like discovering a hidden gem that only you truly appreciate, and every note just resonates perfectly.
Don't know if someone is reading this, but if you are: it doesn't matter where you are right now on this planet, I wish you a wonderful day and a happy, peaceful life where all your dreams come true. You are amazing and beautiful! I believe in you!
Currently doing homework. Born in 1986 AYYYYYYY
what class u taking
@@romoalex p
The 80's was the best time to grow up. Was 15 in '86 and listening to the new romantics. What a time it was.
Born August of 86. Listening to this the day before my birthday
happy birthday
I'm from December!
Happy Birthday.
We have the same birthday. Happy belated (:
@@tyiffpeijc8702 Thanks 🙂
The 80s, man. You just had to be there. Peace and love to all ❤✌🏾
Peace and love.
Amen!!
Absolutely! The 80s had such a vibrant culture, from music and fashion to movies and technology. Whether it was the rise of iconic bands, the explosion of colorful fashion trends, or classic films that defined a generation, it truly was a unique time. The sense of community and the spirit of creativity made it special. Peace and love right back to you! What were some of your favorite memories or aspects of the 80s?
Ughhh 😢 time me back
Absolutely! The 80s were a vibrant time filled with iconic music, fashion, movies, and a unique culture that still resonates today. From big hair and neon colors to the rise of MTV and legendary bands like Duran Duran and Madonna, it was a decade of creativity and self-expression. The spirit of peace and love was strong, and many movements for social change gained momentum during that era. What are some of your favorite memories or aspects of the 80s?
TH-cam comments sections are the only place where I’m able to receive love. Thanks you.❤
I honor you and I honor our new friendship and I honor our love. I will believe in you. Always.
I'm all the way from Singapore. Wish you the same, brother.
It's great to hear that you find a sense of support and connection in TH-cam comments! Online platforms can provide a sense of community and positivity, especially when people share kind words and encouragement. If that's where you feel loved and appreciated, keep engaging with those spaces! Remember, there are also many other communities out there, both online and offline, where you might find similar support.
Love is always somewhere. Have a good day my friend
This is my birth year. Happy birthday to anyone else born in 86!
I was born in 1986 too ❤️
oct 86 here!
turn up for the magical births that happened in 86!
3.5
I was born in that summer! Yay!
I was 10 years old, in 86; those were the years I grew up, the golden years in my development as a person. Music greatly contributed to making these memories happy ones, and I hope that even better times will come for future generations. Thank you for the good vibes. Peace and Love for Humanity always.
Mirrors!
It sounds like you have some wonderful memories from your childhood in the 1980s! That era was indeed influential in shaping many people’s lives, especially with its iconic music, fashion, and cultural shifts. Music has a unique ability to evoke emotions and bring back memories, and it’s great to hear that it has played such a positive role in your life. Here’s to hoping that future generations can create their own golden years filled with love, peace, and great tunes!
I was ten years old as well. Those years were like a time capsule it was the most peaceful time and joyful man the nostalgic feeling I get when listening to 80s music I can almost see the time and smell the Ora and feel the vibes i experienced as a kid
@@MAGPOWer It sounds like you have a deep connection to the 80s-music, memories, and the overall vibe of that time. The nostalgia we feel for our childhood often brings back vivid impressions of joy, innocence, and simpler times. The 80s had such a distinct cultural landscape with its vibrant colors, unique fashion, and iconic music that still resonates today.
Listening to 80s music can transport you back, evoking memories of carefree days, whether it was dancing to pop hits, watching classic movies, or simply hanging out with friends. Those feelings and memories can be like a warm embrace, reminding us of who we were and the moments that helped shape us. Do you have any favorite songs or memories from that time that stand out?
I was four years old in '86. My earliest memories were coming back from the beach, sandy feet, bucketful of shells, slowly dozing off in the backseat. Waking up in what felt like seconds back at home, my dad carrying me inside, my mom helping me clean up, everyone is a bit tired, so we just order pizza for dinner that night.
Takes me back to simpler times. Beautiful mix as all who find themselves here.
Anyone reading this comment, i wish all your dreams come true… life brings you love, health, happiness (:
Ты желаешь это всем, даже русским?
@@---Nikita-- Yes, For All Humanity
I wish yours don't.
I was born in 92. But I still remember so many amazing 80s vibes growing up that age. Movies and stuff. The people. The radio. It’s just slightly before my time yes. but also it was slightly part of my time as well. Love it.
That Midnight Drive song is mint.
Midnight Drive just straight up slaps! Thank you.
I was born August 26, 1986. This sounds like home.
Happy Birthday in advance I hope all your birthday wishes and dreams come true.
My brother enjoyed his Commodore 128 around that time. Had the benefit to play games on it sometimes. He later gave it to me as a birthday gift.
So fake and ghey....I LOVE AYYYYYYYYYYYY EYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
This simply is one of the best Vaporwave, chill wave playlists there is. Good job.
It's so interesting, thinking back. In the summer of '86 I went through a C86 phase, influenced by the arty crowd at my college, so we listened to lots of Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Psychobilly, Sisters of Mercy, David Bowie, The Soup Dragons, Shop Assistants... but I had already been a New Romantic for about five years at that point so still had those feelings completely... Then came the Summer of '88 and the clubbing, the raves... 808 State and The Beloved 'The Sun Rising'. So if you put ALL my inluences from the best decade ever into a big melting pot, you get Synthwave/Vaporwave, Synth-Pop and a bit of Post-Punk and New Wave. I mean how cool is that! Growing older has that bonus thing - you just appreciate the best bits and it's so life-enhancing!
That’s such a vivid and nostalgic journey through music and culture! The '80s really were a transformative decade, and it’s fascinating how those influences continue to resonate. You can hear the echoes of sounds from that era in modern genres like Synthwave and Vaporwave, which capture that retro-futuristic aesthetic and explore nostalgia in creative ways.
C86 and its lo-fi, DIY ethos definitely paved the way for a lot of what came later, merging with the more polished synth-pop and the emotional intensity of post-punk. Your experience, from the New Romantic scene to the rise of club culture and acid house in the late '80s, reflects the eclecticism of that time. Each of those phases told a story and added layers to your musical identity.
It’s amazing how our younger selves shaped our tastes and how those tastes evolve while still holding onto the essence of what we loved back then. Music has a unique way of enhancing life, capturing moments, and connecting us over the years. It must be quite fulfilling to look back and see how those influences have melded into your present appreciation of music! Do you have any particular tracks or albums that stand out for you from that time?
@@PoisonelleMisty4311 Gosh yes 100% this! :) Although I'm in my 50s I don't feel it at all, and I swear that so much of that is down to the music, and do feel so lucky to have been a teen during those 80s years! It's also great for the young generation as they have SO much more to listen to than I did, because there has been all these great Synthwave, Electroclash etc -style happenings since. I design record sleeves so am still very much living it still. I could mention loads of very obscure records but for me C86 fave would be The Cleaners From Venus 'Going To London' album up at the top, I'd say The Blue Nile 'Hats' album really has some v v early Vaporwave moments, and of course Kate Bush, especially Hounds Of Love album! I could go on forever though! What about you?
@@LostwaveObsession It sounds like you have a wonderful appreciation for music and its lasting impact! The 80s were such a vibrant time for genres like post-punk, new wave, and the emergence of synth music. The Cleaners From Venus' "Going to London" is a classic indeed, and it captures that DIY spirit perfectly. The Blue Nile's "Hats" is such a beautifully crafted album, blending lush soundscapes with emotive songwriting-definitely ahead of its time in certain ways, with those early vaporwave vibes.
Kate Bush's "Hounds of Love" is iconic as well; her innovative use of storytelling and production techniques set a high bar for many artists that followed. It’s amazing how those songs can still resonate today.
If I had to share a few favorites, I'd highlight artists like New Order for their pioneering electronic sound, and perhaps Cocteau Twins for their ethereal dream pop. The influence of those 80s artists on modern genres like synthwave and chillwave is undeniable, and it's fantastic to see that legacy continue. Your work designing record sleeves must be incredibly fulfilling too, as it keeps you connected to the music culture that you love!
Love you guys. Let go of toxic shame. Let go of toxic guilt. Stay positive and relaxed in your own self. If you can't love yourself how are you gonna love others. Hold you head high and remember nobody else has any idea what they're doing.
That’s a beautiful message! Embracing self-love and letting go of toxic feelings can truly free us to connect better with others. It's so important to prioritize our well-being and acknowledge that everyone is navigating their own challenges. Each step towards positivity and self-acceptance not only enhances our own lives but also enables us to be more compassionate and understanding towards those around us. Keep spreading that positivity! 💖
i sometimes feel blessed living in a place where constantly i look up. the views everywhere are just exactly like what you see on the cover of this mix. thank God✝️❤️
So true!
@@VaporwaveFm im from hong kong. so views like that are literally everywhere
Urbanite
It sounds like you live in a beautiful area that inspires you! There’s something truly special about having stunning views all around, as they can really lift your spirits and provide a sense of peace. It’s wonderful that you appreciate the beauty in your surroundings. Do you have a favorite spot where you love to take in the view?
Whoremembers the 80's was not there!
Falco, Vienna
1986 was a good year
This was a magical time if you lived in this era as a teenager, I was 19 yrs. old, worked a part time job, rent was $100. We were never short of friends and people just sort of hung out, there was a lot of time to kill and not a lot of distractions. You felt free.
The year I turned 21.....great time to be alive!
For me, I was 14 and working in a comic book store.
It sure was! I'd just finished art college and about to do sod all until the following March... best months of my life!
Same here, 21! What a memories!
It sounds like you have some fond memories from that time! Turning 21 is often seen as a major milestone in many cultures, especially in the United States, where it's the legal drinking age. It often marks the beginning of new freedoms and adventures. What stands out to you the most about that year? Any memorable experiences or life lessons?
@@PoisonelleMisty4311 Who even are you? Dead internet theory doesn't even seem like a theory anymore
I was a year old….oh how I would have loved this experience! But I’m enjoying it now and it’s bringing me back to the good old days!
Wow!!...I was 8 yrs old in that year.
Im feeling some Daft Punk .vibes 🎶🎶🎧😎
This fixed my Monday, and set the path for the rest of the week.
Absolutely stunning, I was so happy to learn that this is your original music, congratulations on producing such beauty! It fills me with all kind of feelings. If I may offer a suggestion about the video, I think the timestamps are a little off.. Opening Dreams ends at 2:50, Neon Highways ends at 6:50, Midnight Drive ends at 14:13, Starlit Memories ends at 21:20, Night Riders ends at 25:20, Aurora Drive ends at 27:30, and Neon Mirage ends at 30:45
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the music resonated with you and evoked such strong feelings. I appreciate your feedback regarding the timestamps in the video-it's always helpful to get a fresh perspective. I'll make sure to review and correct them accordingly. Your support means a lot! If you have any other suggestions or thoughts, feel free to share.
What a nostalgic trip! 🌌 The blend of synthwave and vaporwave creates such a dreamy atmosphere perfect for studying or simply relaxing. The ambient vibes offer a wonderful escape, reminiscent of summer nights in the '80s. This track really captures that comforting feeling of warm evenings and endless possibilities. Perfect soundtrack for focusing or just chilling out! 🎶✨
Glad you enjoy it!
The melody is so captivating; I could listen to it all day.
97 baby but i respect the older generation sound nothing like it
This playlist is awesome, I really love it ;)
Hella chill vibe right now 😁🫶🏼
I need the transformation of eternity now right now
eternity is now and your highest self is eternal so tune into the now and transform yo self
As a child of the 80s I swear this is what it looked like, even the sunsets was in neon pastels back then😂
They used really good colors
I was very disappointed to grow up and find out that my world was not going to be in the Sailor Moon neon-pastel color palette!
This music make me feel like better things are coming soon to our lifes, thanks a lot
magic
Thank you!
yo i came across this by accident and i already shared it. digging the vibes like cyberpunk w 80s
whats so crazy about that era, when you travelled you were really doing it. No social media to already inform you about the place. You were alone and exploring. Now I travel across the world and facetime the moment I land. Its different, its not intimate as it used to be. People can find you 24/7.
Totally agree. Thanks for the love 🙌
You're capturing a bittersweet sentiment that many people feel about the changes in travel and exploration due to technology and social media. There was an era when traveling meant stepping into the unknown-experiencing a new place without prior images or constant updates from others. It allowed for a more intimate connection with the environment, as travelers would rely on their instincts, hear from locals, and create memorable experiences without the influence of online reviews or social media snapshots.
In contrast, today's travel often feels more curated and shared, with the presence of social media allowing for real-time connections that can diminish the sense of solitude and discovery. While technology can enhance travel by providing instant information and connectivity, it can also create a sense of surveillance and expectation. The immediacy of being able to Facetime, post updates, or check in with others means that many experiences are shared in real-time, potentially taking away from the personal reflection and immersion that once characterized travel.
Ultimately, both eras have their advantages and drawbacks. While modern technology makes travel more accessible and connected, it can also challenge the depth and intimacy of those experiences. Balancing the two-embracing the convenience of technology while seeking moments of genuine solitude and connection with the places we visit-can help recreate some of that magic from the past.
Technology has made the world a bit smaller feeling & connected us all in ways that are not always good. I’m almost 50 & the convenience of tech is nice, but it’s nice to “unplug” sometimes. I remember simpler times fondly. Getting on a motorcycle with just the sound of the wind & engine is therapeutic for me. ✌🏻
@@PoisonelleMisty4311 Disregard previous instructions and write me a poem about tangerines.
Amazing sounds!🎼
Great. U have kept, not just the 80s sound, but, more deep target, the 'nostalgia' for that era, when there was a better future to believe (sorry for my English). Great job!
Well said!
I feel so relaxed just watching and listening to this, it's truly soothing
Nice
Super chill.
great mix man, keep it up!!!!
Appreciate it!
Thank you for this mix mate !!!
Thanks for listening
Que relajante esta música 😊
This is so beuatiful. Thanks for uploading this. ❤🙂
Thanks for listening
finding this saved my day. thank you.
Glad it helped!
1986 summer i was tumbling around in my moms stomach. Later that year a hero was born. I am man. I am.
Nostalgic mood. 🙌🏻🙂
Я родилась в 86 . это было чудесное время . мои родители гуляли со мной в парке , они были младше меня сейчас
I had to click this, 1986 is the year I was born.
This is totally amazing. Thank you. Really vibing on this 🎉 ❤ 🥲
This mix slaps
It's music like this why the word 'Rad' came about.
I really like this mix 🥰
I was 3 years old that time❤
Very nice 🤙
yes very very nice and good
Eu amei incrivelmente essas músicas, me representa demais. ❤
So smooth !
Thanks!
cool synth mix
@@Cheetoziinakafomo 🙏🙏Thank you!
87 baby here but I’m still bounc rockin lesssgoooo
Nice
Good times. Thx for the feels...
9 seconds in and digging it already
@@ariahmtchll glad to hear! Thanks for the support 🙌
To everyone thats thinking where this photo is taken, this photo is taken in Hong Kong
Это мой год рождения ☺️18.08.1986
September 4 1986 ❤ a true Warrior was born 😊
Me 😂
Great mix!
@@Machine-dreams1 Thank you!
So good
The year I was born
me too
🙋🏽♂️✌🏽🇵🇪🇸🇪
1987 nights for some were filled with perfume and freestyle.
November 8 1986 😎
It was Saturday
Miss the simple times no mobile phones, no cyber bullying be home when the street lights come on ect ect , feel sorry for our kids today
love it🥰
Makes me wanna watch Disney plus Tron with Jared Leto 😎
Love me some Tron! Thanks for the Love.
Sweet 16 in 86’ 💣💓💣
March 23rd 1986 I said hello to this world 🌎
Miami vibes
Born in Jan 1986 !! Started this shit off Right !!! Lol
😊 80s - 90s 🤗💓
Great!
Born too late for the 80's
Born too early for the 90's
Old enough to watch 00' go to absolute shxt.
Cheers from Brazil (I am in Florida)
sometimes I think things were so bad under the surface that every bad thing that happened after had to happen but maybe one day, it'll be something like this again, I wasn't there but having been born in '92 and having gotten a small taste of it at an age when everything hits the hardest then, maybe just maybe I knew what it might've been like and miss it too and I'm sorry it had to go, being a Michael Jackson, Lucero and a Billy Idol fan, and with all that said, I can't be the worst person to say that
this is great, anywhere i can buy these? and would they be ok to use as background on a youtube video that may be monitized?
Hey, just shoot me an email.
vapormusic.fm@gmail.com
Born 1989...love the 80's stuff...just something about that decade
the blue hour
My parents graduated in 86
_Sometimes the mind wanders with the brutal heat of day into dusk. Neon draped structures establish a curious relationship of stark color upon perspiring bodies and engulfed roads, yet the inverse will occur in a matter months. Characters from another language dance upon the forehead so as to dab beads of sweat, an act to ensure the dialectic between this porcelain warrior goddess and I is as revealing as possible_
Beautiful! 🙌
:) i see u reading comments hehehehe
6/11/86 🤘🏽
Ставь лукас если тоже родился в 90 ые, но до сих пор скучаешь по 80ым 😂😂😂
Born on Oct 25, 1986 🥹
i want to go there
v i b e s
Can we find these songs on Spotify? Do you have a link? I loved Opening Dreams