Don't forget the 70's. No video games, Internet. Our social media was visiting someone in person. Kids on bikes/swimming/climbing trees/the station wagon/trips to the park
It's mind boggling that millions around the world can universally agree & share the same nostalgic feelings about the 80s & 90s. These comments are really something to look at.
We are united across nations and conflicts which are imposed on us. People share nostalgic feelings about every era. Often people feel nostalgia for eras they didn't even belong to. But I think it's more natural to feel nostalgia for some time you witnessed yourself. I think we have an affinity for a certain period in time because we, too, are products of this time. So, while you can still occupy the same observable space, temporally we shift somewhere else all the time. The facade can stay the same for a while, but everything changes. Most people who are here on this video, for example, probably lament the time before cell-phones, because cell-phones were a novelty that came to exist _during_ their lifespan. For people who grow up with them, they will probably not question them too much, but there will be some other thing like this (for example, if everything goes VR, they will be nostalgic for the time before that.) In this context, it's quite.. relieving, perhaps even romantic, that everybody dies, and their essence is ultimately left behind in time in the place where they belonged.
@@rhwing5095 I think anemoia is probably more common these days than normal nostalgia. It is far easier to long for a period of time you don't know well, where you gloss over the flaws and issues of the time, than a time when you were alive and can remember the issues you suffered with. Think of MAGA. Empiricism. Etc.
I was born in 84, not old enough to really "experience" it, but somehow my memories from that time are at once the most vivid and most dreamlike of them all. Such a happy time, yet something went so wrong, a fork in the road, the point I began to part ways with myself. Beautiful video / music to bring me back there. Thank you.
what you said hit me .. because as a 40 year old with a lovely family im trying hard not to life that time again but maintain that simple and good outlook on life. sometimes i achieve it but this music always reminds me to keep trying. i enjoyed my parents taking me to the beack on sundays and making sure i was in bed early on sunday nights and just lovely simplicity
I was born in 88. I just have very faint early life "scenic" memories from the 80s... very hard to recall really, stuff like my mom picking me up from the cradle or riding in my dad's old Dodge van. I remember the 90s a lot more vividly, but if the 90s were anything like the 80s "experience" wise, then it was a really good time. I get the impression that life in the 80s as a conscious adult was very spectacular.
Drowning out my very annoying coworker with this. It's wonderful! Thanks! As a child of the 70s, I appreciate the visuals so much! Oh the memories! ...and yes, it really was better back then.
Not even a couple of seconds into the video and already started to get an emotional feeling. Wish we could go back in time and experience this all over again. Everything changed dramatically after 2000s.
Very unforgettable 80's. The best era. I don't care even if there's no internet, no social media and no gadgets, we didn't have those but we all sure had a great time. Life at it's simplest and purest.
Awww, the sweet 80's...I remember when my dad bought me a GT BMX bike in 1984, the era of collecting GI-JOE'S, Comic books, baseball cards and shopping in Woolworths. just miss those days where you could enter a mom-n-pops hobby shop and come out happy. Waking up early on saturdays to watch tv and run outside to have great times with friends!
Laid off, the main provider. In debt. At a crossroads. This music and video is doing a lot to give me just a moment of peace isolated from the mess of today.
I got chills listening to this.... that rainy picture is just so... nostalgic...I can't decribe the feeling. It's just an odd feeling in between happy and sad but in a positive way.
I've said this before......but the 80s for me were wonderful years to grow up. It wasn't a perfect world; plenty wrong was going on then too. But what made it great, I was still a kid and still had my innocence. It was the real dawn of video games imo. Awesome movies, cheesy great fashion. Tv shows were awesome....it just had a feeling about it. People seemed way nicer. Everything is perspective, but I think it was better. Id like to go back and see if my memories live up to it all . If you're a kid growing up now, I hope it a good time for you. I hope when you look back you say, it wasn't perfect, but I miss it.
I don’t know how missing iPads, not playing outside, every building looking the same and nothing to collect, enjoy or look forward to will work out for them
I agree with you about perspective. I don't know if things were truly better, but it was simpler then, no social media or cellphones, for example. It was easier to disconnect and live in the moment. Peace to you, my friend. ❤️ 🙏
This comment moved me. I was born in 1988, and the majority of memories I have of growing up are very fond memories until my teenage years. If I would have known then what I know now, those memories would be positive too. My dad loved the saying “hindsight is 20/20”. I never realized the truth in that saying. I never really knew what I had, and I could never truly appreciate anything in the moment. Don’t take anything for granted, and learn to live more in the moment because it really does seem like the blink of an eye. I turned 36 today and it feels like a blur. Sometimes it hurts deeply to reminisce on the times past, but it’s worth it. I wouldn’t change anything in my life because it’s all been a learning experience. Glad that people are keeping these times alive though. It’s nice to be able to revisit and experience the nostalgia.
Not to be a negative Nancy: the 80s is glorified and wasn't a great era for the most part. But, I do agree that it's nice to just chill and imagine the great parts of the time. I'm born mid-80s and got to experience the late 80s and 90s. Some of my best memories.
@@everlynevins I get what you are saying. There are obviously some social advantages like not being distracted by our phones. It just means we should not take people for granted now. We need to put the phone down every now and then.
I know what you're saying, but McDonald's was never comfortable. In the 80s and 90s it was an orangey-brownish box of depression, except with even less comfortable chairs. Memory is funny that way. Nostalgia, too. Most things we remember as younger people were not actually that great. It's a game our mind plays to keep us from appreciating what exists now.
Growing up in the 2100's sucks, so thats why I wanna go back to the 70's/80's/90's. if there is a time machine that exists then I would be excited to go back in time to the old days!
for those nostalgic about 70s and 80s and negative about current times, always remember that are 70s and 80s people who built the present. Thank you guys.
Listening to this feels like being transported back to the '80s, right into the world of Stranger Things. The dreamy atmosphere and calm melodies blur the line between reality and a dream.
I was born in 1968, and both the 70s and 80s were wonderful times for me. Then in 1992 everything turned upside down. 😢 And the world just hasn't been the same since. I really, REALLY wish I could go to back then. 😢
I often like to imagine living in a time where there were no cell phones or social media. No screens, just the real world and real people right in front of you... it's just nice to think about sometimes.
I am a 90s kid (born in 89), and I wouldn't trade the experience of the 90s for anything; however, there is still a part of me that wishes I could have gotten to experience the 80s because it looked like a blast.
I was born in 2004, I really do remember growing up playing with actual physical toys you can hold. Going outside, playing with friends, riding bikes just socializing. That social foundation is really important. Most people my age and younger struggle with very basic social interactions, something as simple as talking to a stranger or ordering a food. That's only going to get worse with time.
i felt that after every other person my age that i was surrounded by become online it felt like i was drifting further from them because they became so engrossed into social media, we all did, now it feels like ppl cant even interact online without taking something personally or theres just so much attention seeky behaviours i seen and even other "grown" adults endorsing in the social media lifestyle seem so fake
@@randomuser-nt9if I absolutely agree. Social media created this "bubble" for everyone. Now simple banter offends people now. I don't have social media, aside from youtube and discord to call my friends, I am trying my best to stay away from tiktok, instagram, twitter/x and all things like that.
Back then we all wanted to travel into the future and how amazing it was going to be, now that the future has arrived, all we wish we could do is to back.
Imagine if we were living in these nostalgic moments we all cherish but also listening to this music during that time. Would it feel the same? My guess is no, because you really don't know how good something is until it's gone.
Hell no you don't know and that is a shame. As an 80's kid I couldn't wait to grow up. I realize now I didn't know what the hell I was talking about!! Back then I had my health, my friends and family. As of today, I've lost most of my friends, some of my family and as for my health let's just say age is a motherf*cker!!!
For some reason, this music reminds me so much of Final Fantasy X and X-2. Specifically Zanarkand and other worlds too. So nostalgic. I'm a '96 kid, so I can barely say I remember much but my dad has told me so many stories of this era that it feels like I lived it.
The 90's were a wild time. The McDonalds near my family's house with wild xD. My sis got a pop with her Happy Meal, and instead of pop, there was a cigarette butt in there! My dad didn't blow up about it, and instead, we got a free ticket for the next time we went there. Used to be a once a week thing, back when me and my sis were in elementary school. The food tasted better, it was bigger, and it actually did come out faster.
I wasnt even born in the 80's or 90's, but I was born in the year 2000. I wish I could go back, I still had 90's elements in my childhood and I miss it
When I was a kid I played GTA Vice City and loved the aesthetics of the 80s. The music, the movies, the fashion, etc. Vice City released on 2002, and is inspired by the 80s. So today, Vice City is closer to that time period than we are to its original release. If a GTA came out today with the same premise of having its settings be the same time apart, it’d have to be set some time in the late 2000s.
Even my Gen Z kids feel a weird nostalgia for Vapor/Synth Wave and Japan CityPop music, they introduced me to Analog Horror and I love it, it's like our 2 generations collided in a good way.
Absolutely loving this mix! It’s like being transported back to the 80s in the most soothing way possible. The perfect blend of nostalgia and chill vibes. 🌌🎶✨
This. THIS is the one I've been waiting to find..... I spent my teen years in the 80s (born at tail of '69 - nice - which means I was 10 in 1980, and ended my teen years at 1990. And during those 10 years.... goddamn. I played in coin arcades from 11-15. I bought 12-inch singles with my allowance to experience every "extended mix" I could find. I discovered the joy of videotape (Beta, initially) at the age of 12 and obsessively watched as many weird flicks as I could. Papered my walls with video-store posters. Played the 2600 before getting a Commodore. Hung with the punks, the new wave kids (no such thing as "alternative" for many more years), the metal heshers and the weird stoners. F*ck do I miss the 80s.
What was the 80s in the US, was the 90s in India, but it still feels the same, dark after 7pm , the yellow street lights, the glow of the shops after dark, not alot of fast food chain restaurants everywhere, dinning out was an occasion with family, small family owned eateries, no internet you needed to read, no mobile phones you needed a phone book or had to memorize your friends home phone numbers, keeping the phone off the base device was a form of "Do Not Disturb", watching TV as a family, going to a carnival or circus in town, visiting a zoo or an aquarium and arcade video games . . . .
I've been so zoned listening to this! It brings back memories of a simple time! born in the 90's but grew up in a household where vibes we're set! this definitely was a vibe!
In the year of 1985 I participated in a BMX race at a new built World Championship standard race track. I think I crashed in the first corner or after the second jump. Memories not especially clear. But it feels great to have participated in the BMX craze of the 1980s.
Does anyone else feel like you have lived a good life back in the 80's, but suddenly died kinda young, and now you have been reborn and all you wanna do now is go back to those times
little chef, vhs, the best video games, freedom and safe outdoors, playing football until it was pitch black outside, digging holes and water fights, life aint the same for kids these days, the world has changed for the worse!
although modern technology gives us a lot but somehow i feel that 80s, 90s and till 2010 is the best years. after that, social network destroys everything
This makes me sad. It seems that life was objectively better pre-smartphones and social media, at least in terms of people's quality of life and mental and emotional states. What a shame
Despite the fact that we can enjoy this music on the Internet, at the end of time we will realize that it was the Internet that actually killed all the goodness that we enjoyed in the 1980s. Remember those amazing days when the world was a physical environment? We could either play outside or inside. Those were the two options. Now, we can play online, and sadly, the online world has become the only reality to most people. They are online even when they are not logged in. Their thought patterns are determined by the restrictions of Facebook or Twitter posts. They can't experience anything in the moment, because they only want to snap a picture of it so they can experience it later when they post it to Facebook. When I can figure out how to do it, I am opting out of this insanity. What a blessed relief it would be to never have to carry a damn "phone" around with me 24/7! Imagine how alive we'd all feel again!
Do you have a list of all these if you made them in order? Some of these songs are absolutely beautiful and I'd like to identify my favorites. Thank you.
People who grew up in the 80's look back on them with fond nostalgia, as a simpler time when everything was just better. People from the 1950's reacted to the 80's like the world was spinning madly out of control, or as they used to say: "going to Hell in a handbasket". As someone who never really fit in with my Boomer peers; I didn't mind the 1980s and I don't mind the 2020's. This music reminds me of an album I used to listen to A LOT back then- Ryuichi Sakamoto's soundtrack to the 1983 film MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR. LAWRENCE.
i think its important to remember that. a lot of people look back at the 80's or 90's as things being better, but those are just rose colored glasses. By and large, life is the best its ever been for the average man these days.
@@squibblez2517 One of the downsides of the 80s and 90s were that people (where I live in the world) knew less about what was going on around them. I read a newspaper in a digital archive from time to time and the progress of time and change was not as meshed back then with peoples life as it is today. No household saved their newspapers so text material and information was not present to keep the analysis of life complexities going. It was a relief in a way because keeping in touch what is going on can feel like the weight of the world on the shoulders nowadays, but my opinion is that my population in my home country were not capable to understand some drastic changes taking place back then. Today they would have known.
@@accordionSWE Where are you from? it is an interesting point of view btw, and i agree with that... but don't forget the TV news: it was normal at the time to have dinner watching the news on TV everyday.. even if it's true that once it was over, it was over - at least until the next day.
80s 90s best era to live,life simple yet very alive.
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Don't forget the 70's. No video games, Internet. Our social media was visiting someone in person. Kids on bikes/swimming/climbing trees/the station wagon/trips to the park
it's depend to wich country......🙄
The 80's started the golden era, the 90's continued it and the 2000's finished it.
It's mind boggling that millions around the world can universally agree & share the same nostalgic feelings about the 80s & 90s. These comments are really something to look at.
We are united across nations and conflicts which are imposed on us. People share nostalgic feelings about every era. Often people feel nostalgia for eras they didn't even belong to. But I think it's more natural to feel nostalgia for some time you witnessed yourself. I think we have an affinity for a certain period in time because we, too, are products of this time. So, while you can still occupy the same observable space, temporally we shift somewhere else all the time. The facade can stay the same for a while, but everything changes. Most people who are here on this video, for example, probably lament the time before cell-phones, because cell-phones were a novelty that came to exist _during_ their lifespan. For people who grow up with them, they will probably not question them too much, but there will be some other thing like this (for example, if everything goes VR, they will be nostalgic for the time before that.) In this context, it's quite.. relieving, perhaps even romantic, that everybody dies, and their essence is ultimately left behind in time in the place where they belonged.
@@rhwing5095 Insane reflexion. Love it
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@@rhwing5095 I think anemoia is probably more common these days than normal nostalgia. It is far easier to long for a period of time you don't know well, where you gloss over the flaws and issues of the time, than a time when you were alive and can remember the issues you suffered with. Think of MAGA. Empiricism. Etc.
For sure!!❤❤❤
Born in 82 this gives me tears. The world and the music was soo magical then. Best times of my childhood life. Dreamy ,safe, fuzzy and cozy.
I was born in 84, not old enough to really "experience" it, but somehow my memories from that time are at once the most vivid and most dreamlike of them all. Such a happy time, yet something went so wrong, a fork in the road, the point I began to part ways with myself. Beautiful video / music to bring me back there. Thank you.
what you said hit me .. because as a 40 year old with a lovely family im trying hard not to life that time again but maintain that simple and good outlook on life. sometimes i achieve it but this music always reminds me to keep trying. i enjoyed my parents taking me to the beack on sundays and making sure i was in bed early on sunday nights and just lovely simplicity
This is accurate. Everyone's childhood is a bit dreamlike but because that period was so different it's extra surreal. 40th coming up next month.
It's not your age, I was in 22 in 84 then and feel the same way
I was born in 88. I just have very faint early life "scenic" memories from the 80s... very hard to recall really, stuff like my mom picking me up from the cradle or riding in my dad's old Dodge van. I remember the 90s a lot more vividly, but if the 90s were anything like the 80s "experience" wise, then it was a really good time. I get the impression that life in the 80s as a conscious adult was very spectacular.
You experienced the 90s very well
Nothing like enjoying the music and a loud out of place ad pops up. Miss the old days
I was in my 20s in the 80s and let me tell you, this was where it was at. Thank you for this. xo
Drowning out my very annoying coworker with this. It's wonderful! Thanks! As a child of the 70s, I appreciate the visuals so much! Oh the memories! ...and yes, it really was better back then.
Not even a couple of seconds into the video and already started to get an emotional feeling. Wish we could go back in time and experience this all over again. Everything changed dramatically after 2000s.
Very unforgettable 80's. The best era. I don't care even if there's no internet, no social media and no gadgets, we didn't have those but we all sure had a great time. Life at it's simplest and purest.
For me there was a lot of beer-fun. But true, no interwebs. Now I have interwebs no beer.
I'm so nostalgic for an era I was never a part of, it's extremely mind boggling to me
Awww, the sweet 80's...I remember when my dad bought me a GT BMX bike in 1984, the era of collecting GI-JOE'S, Comic books, baseball cards and shopping in Woolworths. just miss those days where you could enter a mom-n-pops hobby shop and come out happy. Waking up early on saturdays to watch tv and run outside to have great times with friends!
damn bro, take me back!
I actually visualized everything you wrote. Brought me so much happiness!
Aweee yes!
Laid off, the main provider. In debt. At a crossroads. This music and video is doing a lot to give me just a moment of peace isolated from the mess of today.
hope things look up for you soon, friend
Best of luck to you. Things will work out.
You're going to pull though. Double down on the love right now with the family; that's gonna last longer than the money woes
I wish you good luck and good fortune to come. Your family’s love will help you through this time
try being laid off without a family
It’s 1983 and you just came home from a birthday party at McDonald’s…
You just gotta love this mans music
1983, McDonalds, their fries had a more flavorful taste. If I'm wrong let me know.
was that the bite of 83 !?
I got chills listening to this.... that rainy picture is just so... nostalgic...I can't decribe the feeling. It's just an odd feeling in between happy and sad but in a positive way.
I've said this before......but the 80s for me were wonderful years to grow up. It wasn't a perfect world; plenty wrong was going on then too. But what made it great, I was still a kid and still had my innocence. It was the real dawn of video games imo. Awesome movies, cheesy great fashion. Tv shows were awesome....it just had a feeling about it. People seemed way nicer. Everything is perspective, but I think it was better. Id like to go back and see if my memories live up to it all . If you're a kid growing up now, I hope it a good time for you. I hope when you look back you say, it wasn't perfect, but I miss it.
I don’t know how missing iPads, not playing outside, every building looking the same and nothing to collect, enjoy or look forward to will work out for them
I agree with you about perspective. I don't know if things were truly better, but it was simpler then, no social media or cellphones, for example. It was easier to disconnect and live in the moment.
Peace to you, my friend. ❤️ 🙏
This comment moved me. I was born in 1988, and the majority of memories I have of growing up are very fond memories until my teenage years. If I would have known then what I know now, those memories would be positive too. My dad loved the saying “hindsight is 20/20”. I never realized the truth in that saying. I never really knew what I had, and I could never truly appreciate anything in the moment. Don’t take anything for granted, and learn to live more in the moment because it really does seem like the blink of an eye. I turned 36 today and it feels like a blur. Sometimes it hurts deeply to reminisce on the times past, but it’s worth it. I wouldn’t change anything in my life because it’s all been a learning experience. Glad that people are keeping these times alive though. It’s nice to be able to revisit and experience the nostalgia.
I was there too, I lived it, and lemme tell you--it was objectively 100% better.
1976 born. 80s pure juice!
80s is the best era...no internet, no mobilephone, only people alived.
Not to be a negative Nancy: the 80s is glorified and wasn't a great era for the most part.
But, I do agree that it's nice to just chill and imagine the great parts of the time. I'm born mid-80s and got to experience the late 80s and 90s. Some of my best memories.
@@everlynevins I get what you are saying. There are obviously some social advantages like not being distracted by our phones. It just means we should not take people for granted now. We need to put the phone down every now and then.
born in 95 in Korea, not even closer to 80 kids here, but i absolutely vibe with this
I miss when McDonald's didn't look like a grey box of depression. I miss when life didn't look like a grey box of depression.
facts
yes as a 2003 kid the red roof gives vibes and i didnt relize the yellow fries could light up
What's sad is that you can actually have both... keeping the colorful scheme with a modern approach to architecture isn't impossible
Everything was better then
I know what you're saying, but McDonald's was never comfortable. In the 80s and 90s it was an orangey-brownish box of depression, except with even less comfortable chairs. Memory is funny that way. Nostalgia, too. Most things we remember as younger people were not actually that great. It's a game our mind plays to keep us from appreciating what exists now.
Growing up in the 2100's sucks, so thats why I wanna go back to the 70's/80's/90's.
if there is a time machine that exists then I would be excited to go back in time to the old days!
for those nostalgic about 70s and 80s and negative about current times, always remember that are 70s and 80s people who built the present. Thank you guys.
Listening to this feels like being transported back to the '80s, right into the world of Stranger Things. The dreamy atmosphere and calm melodies blur the line between reality and a dream.
Wasn't born in the 80s, but these kind of songs still give me a sense of nostalgia
I was born in 1968, and both the 70s and 80s were wonderful times for me.
Then in 1992 everything turned upside down. 😢 And the world just hasn't been the same since.
I really, REALLY wish I could go to back then. 😢
Why '92? USSR?
I worked at McDonald's from 1988 to 1989. This brings back memories.
Please keep vaporwave alive.
I often like to imagine living in a time where there were no cell phones or social media. No screens, just the real world and real people right in front of you... it's just nice to think about sometimes.
The big complaint then was kids watched too much TV.
I feel like Marty and Doc are about to take us back...to the future! Dope music.
This music is perfect for this💖💖 I miss living in a simpler time and so does my husband. Think that's why even now we choose smaller towns
I am a 90s kid (born in 89), and I wouldn't trade the experience of the 90s for anything; however, there is still a part of me that wishes I could have gotten to experience the 80s because it looked like a blast.
It was a blast! 80-2000 were the best times. The music, the fun. Everything ever since then has become way too political.
I was born in 88, miss my childhood so so much
@@MilesCWI was born in 2000 and I honestly feel like it’s deliberate.
I was born in 2004, I really do remember growing up playing with actual physical toys you can hold. Going outside, playing with friends, riding bikes just socializing. That social foundation is really important. Most people my age and younger struggle with very basic social interactions, something as simple as talking to a stranger or ordering a food. That's only going to get worse with time.
Happy late or early 20th!
i felt that after every other person my age that i was surrounded by become online it felt like i was drifting further from them because they became so engrossed into social media, we all did, now it feels like ppl cant even interact online without taking something personally or theres just so much attention seeky behaviours i seen and even other "grown" adults endorsing in the social media lifestyle seem so fake
@@NavixGD Thank you, it was my birthday on the 23rd so you were pretty close. I appreciate it.
@@randomuser-nt9if I absolutely agree. Social media created this "bubble" for everyone. Now simple banter offends people now. I don't have social media, aside from youtube and discord to call my friends, I am trying my best to stay away from tiktok, instagram, twitter/x and all things like that.
Back then we all wanted to travel into the future and how amazing it was going to be, now that the future has arrived, all we wish we could do is to back.
Imagine if we were living in these nostalgic moments we all cherish but also listening to this music during that time. Would it feel the same?
My guess is no, because you really don't know how good something is until it's gone.
Hell no you don't know and that is a shame. As an 80's kid I couldn't wait to grow up. I realize now I didn't know what the hell I was talking about!! Back then I had my health, my friends and family. As of today, I've lost most of my friends, some of my family and as for my health let's just say age is a motherf*cker!!!
For some reason, this music reminds me so much of Final Fantasy X and X-2. Specifically Zanarkand and other worlds too. So nostalgic. I'm a '96 kid, so I can barely say I remember much but my dad has told me so many stories of this era that it feels like I lived it.
The first song got me in a choke hold. I can’t get pass it to even hear the other songs. ❤
Name of the song? Please
@@marvinsuarez4816I wish I knew
The 90's were a wild time. The McDonalds near my family's house with wild xD. My sis got a pop with her Happy Meal, and instead of pop, there was a cigarette butt in there! My dad didn't blow up about it, and instead, we got a free ticket for the next time we went there. Used to be a once a week thing, back when me and my sis were in elementary school. The food tasted better, it was bigger, and it actually did come out faster.
I wasnt even born in the 80's or 90's, but I was born in the year 2000. I wish I could go back, I still had 90's elements in my childhood and I miss it
When I was a kid I played GTA Vice City and loved the aesthetics of the 80s. The music, the movies, the fashion, etc.
Vice City released on 2002, and is inspired by the 80s. So today, Vice City is closer to that time period than we are to its original release.
If a GTA came out today with the same premise of having its settings be the same time apart, it’d have to be set some time in the late 2000s.
Reminds me of the song "Enaidil" by Natural Harmony. Pure nostalgia 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Listening while looking at all the Trump photos from his McDonald's trip yesterday. Powerful and surreal.
BEST EPISODE EVER 🏆
Even my Gen Z kids feel a weird nostalgia for Vapor/Synth Wave and Japan CityPop music, they introduced me to Analog Horror and I love it, it's like our 2 generations collided in a good way.
Absolutely loving this mix! It’s like being transported back to the 80s in the most soothing way possible. The perfect blend of nostalgia and chill vibes. 🌌🎶✨
I was born in August of 1983, this is perfect
This. THIS is the one I've been waiting to find.....
I spent my teen years in the 80s (born at tail of '69 - nice - which means I was 10 in 1980, and ended my teen years at 1990. And during those 10 years.... goddamn. I played in coin arcades from 11-15. I bought 12-inch singles with my allowance to experience every "extended mix" I could find. I discovered the joy of videotape (Beta, initially) at the age of 12 and obsessively watched as many weird flicks as I could. Papered my walls with video-store posters. Played the 2600 before getting a Commodore. Hung with the punks, the new wave kids (no such thing as "alternative" for many more years), the metal heshers and the weird stoners.
F*ck do I miss the 80s.
I was born in 03, but i should've been with you guys, my 20s are gonna suck
I ask everyday why I wasn’t born in this era and I WISH EVERYDAY THAT SOMEONE BUILDS A TIME MACHINE SO I CAN BE
What was the 80s in the US, was the 90s in India, but it still feels the same, dark after 7pm , the yellow street lights, the glow of the shops after dark, not alot of fast food chain restaurants everywhere, dinning out was an occasion with family, small family owned eateries, no internet you needed to read, no mobile phones you needed a phone book or had to memorize your friends home phone numbers, keeping the phone off the base device was a form of "Do Not Disturb", watching TV as a family, going to a carnival or circus in town, visiting a zoo or an aquarium and arcade video games . . . .
1980's. Best decade. If you know, you know.
It was great times, no phone no instagram , only reals and face to face ❤
80-90 самые хорошие и искренние времена,сейчас время зла !!!!
Ты явно не из бывшего СССР раз говоришь такое)
@@VergiliusVillain забудь савок,как страшный сон!
this music sorta reminds me of the lighter sounding/romantic moment music from stranger things, i love it
I've been so zoned listening to this! It brings back memories of a simple time! born in the 90's but grew up in a household where vibes we're set! this definitely was a vibe!
Looking back the 80s and 90s seemed like the tipping point… the 00’s is when it finally tipped
this is THE BEST mix- reminds me of driving around the city at night.
Excellent playlist, good job :)
Life seemed pretty great back then, I have wonderful memories of that time.
Agradezco tanto haber nacido en 1988 y haber tenido mi infancia en los magníficos 90’.
Fueron, son y siempre serán las mejores épocas!
幼い頃の記憶に確かに残っている風景ですよね
なぜこんなにも「あの時」に惹かれてしまうのだろう。
Listening this and seeing pictures makes me imagine Expo 86.
I actually have some crystal glasses from that event that were made in the Czechoslovakian Republic, and they were never used
In the year of 1985 I participated in a BMX race at a new built World Championship standard race track. I think I crashed in the first corner or after the second jump. Memories not especially clear. But it feels great to have participated in the BMX craze of the 1980s.
My husband also raced BMX in the early 80s. He still has his Mongoose. We met each other in Jr. High, got married in 1989 and are still married today.
Does anyone else feel like you have lived a good life back in the 80's, but suddenly died kinda young, and now you have been reborn and all you wanna do now is go back to those times
OMG. That’s EXACTLY how I feel I’m chocked????
I'm Japanese and I don't know much about musical roots, but I feel nostalgic
It was awesome and I'm ready to go back to the 80s
And I believe I'm not alone here
little chef, vhs, the best video games, freedom and safe outdoors, playing football until it was pitch black outside, digging holes and water fights, life aint the same for kids these days, the world has changed for the worse!
killer vibes mannn
no voy a negar q si me produce algo ver y escuchar esto
1980s at McDowells hit different
although modern technology gives us a lot but somehow i feel that 80s, 90s and till 2010 is the best years. after that, social network destroys everything
best era.. real life.. no stress
80s & 90s .best time to be alive....
I graduated HS in that year, still have my boombox from then as a memento.
日本だけかと思っていたが、世界もこの時代が最高だったという共通認識
Thank you for share the good choice musics !
Born in 86, loud and proud baby!
Great video!!!! Justcheck out the Pizza Hut logo at 11:58. I guess it was a bit different than that.
I wish heaven was like this.
amazing video, love the opening track, it hits all the right notes
that fact that nobody gives a shit about the 70s makes me think it's not just nostalgia, the 80s and 90s really were a golden era of time
Oh man, who remembers those old school looking mcdonalds? Used to be so many people in the playgrounds they had too.
bro i got the lice from one those when i was like 6 and my whole family had to quarantine our house 💀
I love these videos, sincerely. Please keep them coming.
I miss the 80's.. High School Graduation.......1986
1985 here- yes, I miss the 80s too!
Everything was more colorful because there was no social media, THE REAL WORLD WAS THE SOCIAL MEDIA!
This makes me sad. It seems that life was objectively better pre-smartphones and social media, at least in terms of people's quality of life and mental and emotional states. What a shame
@@pacman071 70 years old in the 80's were thinking exactly the same about their youth years and thinking the world has gotten too wild
Long drive back from the picnic in the mountains, wearing my Walkman listening to this while staring out into the sky. Pretending to be Alex Rogan....
God bless y’all!
SOLI DEO GLORIA
(To The Glory Of God Alone)
Father, Son & Holy Spirit
-Ronnie
타이머신이 필요한 시점입니다^^ 잘 듣고 갑니다
Great playlist!
Damn, great music, specially if on a cloud!! 😍
Despite the fact that we can enjoy this music on the Internet, at the end of time we will realize that it was the Internet that actually killed all the goodness that we enjoyed in the 1980s. Remember those amazing days when the world was a physical environment? We could either play outside or inside. Those were the two options. Now, we can play online, and sadly, the online world has become the only reality to most people. They are online even when they are not logged in. Their thought patterns are determined by the restrictions of Facebook or Twitter posts. They can't experience anything in the moment, because they only want to snap a picture of it so they can experience it later when they post it to Facebook. When I can figure out how to do it, I am opting out of this insanity. What a blessed relief it would be to never have to carry a damn "phone" around with me 24/7! Imagine how alive we'd all feel again!
Thank you.
Do you have a list of all these if you made them in order? Some of these songs are absolutely beautiful and I'd like to identify my favorites. Thank you.
I was born in the year 1983 i guess thats why i maybe attracted to 80s 90s
Sometimes wish I would've kicked the bucket before 2000. I just turned 41 and hate life. Think about the 80s almost everyday.
fala estão ouvindo essa pedrada indo trabalhar, em casa aonde ?
I am getting nostalgia vibes
People who grew up in the 80's look back on them with fond nostalgia, as a simpler time when everything was just better. People from the 1950's reacted to the 80's like the world was spinning madly out of control, or as they used to say: "going to Hell in a handbasket". As someone who never really fit in with my Boomer peers; I didn't mind the 1980s and I don't mind the 2020's. This music reminds me of an album I used to listen to A LOT back then- Ryuichi Sakamoto's soundtrack to the 1983 film MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR. LAWRENCE.
i think its important to remember that. a lot of people look back at the 80's or 90's as things being better, but those are just rose colored glasses. By and large, life is the best its ever been for the average man these days.
@@squibblez2517 One of the downsides of the 80s and 90s were that people (where I live in the world) knew less about what was going on around them. I read a newspaper in a digital archive from time to time and the progress of time and change was not as meshed back then with peoples life as it is today. No household saved their newspapers so text material and information was not present to keep the analysis of life complexities going. It was a relief in a way because keeping in touch what is going on can feel like the weight of the world on the shoulders nowadays, but my opinion is that my population in my home country were not capable to understand some drastic changes taking place back then. Today they would have known.
@@accordionSWE Where are you from? it is an interesting point of view btw, and i agree with that... but don't forget the TV news: it was normal at the time to have dinner watching the news on TV everyday.. even if it's true that once it was over, it was over - at least until the next day.
don't forget to watch in 144p for more immersion
Holy hell...
Man, let me just say that I LOVED this! Thank you!! :)
Как же тоскливо, хочу все вернуть
3:42 is from Almost Famous, a Cameron Crowe movie.
Oh wow! Another Vaporwave playlist, after all this time? I thought the genre had died.