The best thing about 80's music is the vibe that can make today's kids feel nostalgic of a period they haven't lived. And in case you're wondering, that era was actually as magical as you're imagining it. I feel so lucky to have been alive in the 80's, especially when MJ's Thriller album was released
Glenn's solo career coincided with the era of the Miami Vice TV show. So it was the same time as Phil Collins, with his solo work, which was also featured in relation to the show. Miami Vice came along right after the success of the Eddie Murphy cop drama, "Beverly Hills Cop," which was notable for its combination of police drama and a soundtrack of custom synth theme plus popular music singles. That music format was copied by Miami Vice. At that time, hit movies were likely to spawn knock offs on TV, so that was pretty normal. Eventually things turned full circle, where classic TV shows became the inspiration for movies, and Miami Vice became a movie.
Imminence with the song “Come What May.” It’s a Live Version at the Ystads Teater. They actually have a Live Video now. Lead singer plays violin while singing and screaming. It’s kind of unheard of having violin in metalcore. It’s an emotional song. th-cam.com/video/itXiwA2dNGo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tnSkkZY75jO87fcV
He guest starred on the TV show Miami Vice. He wrote this and another song for the show called Smuggler’s Blues. It’s all 80s.
The best thing about 80's music is the vibe that can make today's kids feel nostalgic of a period they haven't lived. And in case you're wondering, that era was actually as magical as you're imagining it. I feel so lucky to have been alive in the 80's, especially when MJ's Thriller album was released
GLENN FREY - "" The Heat Is On (12" Version) "" Full Length Song 6;08 minutes Very Up Beat Rockin' 80's Classic w/ Groovy Sax too 🎸🎹 🎷
one of my fave 80s songs! dbl ♥
Glen Frey was a founding member of the Eagles. They had solo carriers too.
Glenn's solo career coincided with the era of the Miami Vice TV show. So it was the same time as Phil Collins, with his solo work, which was also featured in relation to the show. Miami Vice came along right after the success of the Eddie Murphy cop drama, "Beverly Hills Cop," which was notable for its combination of police drama and a soundtrack of custom synth theme plus popular music singles. That music format was copied by Miami Vice. At that time, hit movies were likely to spawn knock offs on TV, so that was pretty normal. Eventually things turned full circle, where classic TV shows became the inspiration for movies, and Miami Vice became a movie.
Imminence with the song “Come What May.” It’s a Live Version at the Ystads Teater. They actually have a Live Video now. Lead singer plays violin while singing and screaming.
It’s kind of unheard of having violin in metalcore. It’s an emotional song.
th-cam.com/video/itXiwA2dNGo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tnSkkZY75jO87fcV
God this song takes me all the way back, the .80s were fantastic. I’m actually sad hearing it, yikes. So yearning for the past.