@@antonrobitnitsky7363 2.88MB with the STAC Electronics Stacker double density disk. Those were the times :) SyQuest was just beginning to take flight in the early 90's.
This music is so wonderful and inspiring that it's downright painful. Because it reaches deep into the soul of the 80's. Takes me there with it. And I can't be there again. It's like being separated by a barrier that allows you to feel but never touch the reality. Yet the music and visual is such a comfort and balm to the soul. Thank you for your talent, empathy, and sharing this creation.
I was born in 83'. and grew up with lots of fun outdoor games. i remember the day used to be yellow and fuzzy warm. every morning smells fresh and crispy. school ride with my Abi was definitely a trip i looked forward to cos he'd put on the british fm (radio) and we would listen to cool songs and i would just admire him driving while he was in his own world and i never thought that i grew up watching him gettin old and slowly age is creepin up on him and my mom too. i wish we all dont have to die and see them die as well ..idk, but i wish the 80s and the 90s are forever... cos its definitely a great time to be alive. take care all
i didn't expect my generation hates music like this for some odd reason I know your going somewhere in life i hate gen z so bad they make me want to delete everything in existence but you nah me and you can do it together
@@VGPreserve shame either is just you know when people shit on your music and then expect them to respect their music I mean, what are you gonna do you know but you’re chill about it I like that thank you
Growing up in the 80s would of been so cool, just ya year too late, born in 1990 😆 wish i could go back in time with some of my best buds as a young kid to experience it, hope all have a blessed year 😊
I was born in 2003 and honestly I appreciate the amount of comfort nowadays (food, gyms, mobile phone, internet, youtube, etc), but it certainly feels like 80-90s especially in the USA were the golden time of all the human history - plenty of opportunities, not a digital world, peaceful, no woke movements, regular people, etc - nowadays world (at least my world) definitely lacks that.
I'm starting to think that about the 60s/70s to the mid 2010s or so are going to be seen as a peak moment in human history, especially in culture and the arts connected to technology. It will slow down now a bit with this decade and things will change dramatically but I think people will end up studying it. It's crazy to think of all the things that were invented and/or skyrocketed in quality in that much time. TV, new great era of cinema, video games, DVDs, the internet, personal computers, CGI, modern medicine and treatments of heart disease/cancer/illness, distribution of goods, mass marketing, and now AI. Things just blew up. Now they might blow up in our face. We might have went too fast and bit off more than we could chew. We should have went a bit slower and enjoyed it for what it was, now we can't go back and it's all we want to do. Now the future is here and it's kind of scary that the technology is beginning to just overtake and not aid us. There's a lot of transhumanist kind of vibes and life after automation stuff going on that I don't vibe with at all but we are going to live through. Very odd times.
@@mr.goodboi2780 , completely agree with you - so many fascinating engineering and artistical things have been created. It is kind of hard to even think of what could be done more that it is so basic? Like most of the invention really did fill the gap somewhere, but nowadays seems like most areas are 80%+ full of solutions or those areas are not so important for human existence as animals. One thing for sure, that in many countries this peak came after WWII, so called "hard times, hard ppl, ez times, ez ppl" and Im wondering if we are close to something like that. Never thought that developed humans would do such thing, but so did many people of my country (Ukraine) or Israel. You are paranoid until you are right =)
I turned 40 last month, and yes, it was lmao. But I say the same to my parents about the late 70s. I graduated the year you were born, and (0% snark to later millennials when I say this) I think my class (maybe 04) was the last good time to graduate. Because literally a year later, cell phones started becoming regular in my younger friends classes. And, I literally grew up w/ modern tech. Every few years something came out, I was 3 years older. CD's to MP3 players, LCD screens from bulky CRT screens. Games were getting into 3D more and more around 8th grade. It's not common to hear an "elder" gen z complain about wokeness lol. That's refreshing man. Although I will admit, I'm beginning to hear it more from Alphas. That's REALLY refreshing.
I ended up being moved by the twin towers realizing i was 20 when that happened and then it wasn't quite the same ever since. But that's clear, not faded.
So good it's making me cry. I miss this time. I'm 61. xo
more life to you brother, its all love
Don't be upset. You're the perfect age to have lived your formative years through an incredible period.
Smoke a number and grab life by the balls! 🏈
I´ll consider my self lucky if i make it to 50 xd
@@bboydx91 Dude - it'll be alright.
It's amazing how these songs make me miss something I've never experienced.
forever wishing i lived in the 80s-90s
I think the floppy discs were like 1 or 2 mb.
@@rianmeir1.4 Mb 😊
@@antonrobitnitsky7363 2.88MB with the STAC Electronics Stacker double density disk. Those were the times :) SyQuest was just beginning to take flight in the early 90's.
I did
This music is so wonderful and inspiring that it's downright painful. Because it reaches deep into the soul of the 80's. Takes me there with it. And I can't be there again. It's like being separated by a barrier that allows you to feel but never touch the reality. Yet the music and visual is such a comfort and balm to the soul. Thank you for your talent, empathy, and sharing this creation.
thank you for the kind words and taking the time to comment
I was born in 83'. and grew up with lots of fun outdoor games. i remember the day used to be yellow and fuzzy warm. every morning smells fresh and crispy. school ride with my Abi was definitely a trip i looked forward to cos he'd put on the british fm (radio) and we would listen to cool songs and i would just admire him driving while he was in his own world and i never thought that i grew up watching him gettin old and slowly age is creepin up on him and my mom too. i wish we all dont have to die and see them die as well ..idk, but i wish the 80s and the 90s are forever... cos its definitely a great time to be alive. take care all
@@aaronoli3729 except now a days where music portrays murrder cheating gangs all that
¿Por que tu contenido es demasiado bueno?
¡¡me da gusto que ya tienes mas seguidores!!
1982 baby here! The 80's was one of the best decades for music of all genres!
Naw, the best. 👌🏾
I love this era music. I’m 24. It’s my everyday music 😌🎧
i didn't expect my generation hates music like this for some odd reason I know your going somewhere in life i hate gen z so bad they make me want to delete everything in existence but you nah me and you can do it together
In my late 20s myself, love this music even if I'm not the "intended" audience
@@VGPreserve hmm maybe your right I just don’t like music now a days cause of what they portray but that’s just me
No shame in that. You like what you like ✌️
@@VGPreserve shame either is just you know when people shit on your music and then expect them to respect their music I mean, what are you gonna do you know but you’re chill about it I like that thank you
I was 20 in 1982 and just getting into the LA club scene and this takes me right back to insane, fun days and nights.
yeah, the 80's man, they were something else
Born in ‘82 🎉 Great chill right here thank you
thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed
Growing up in the 80s would of been so cool, just ya year too late, born in 1990 😆 wish i could go back in time with some of my best buds as a young kid to experience it, hope all have a blessed year 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Came for the year of my birth, stayed for the totally tubular mix! ^_^
The 80's ❤
I was born in 1982. During Game 5 of the World Series. Didn't live the whole decade, but at times I wish I did.
This one is exceptionally good. Thanks
Glad you like it! thank you for the kind words
Me sirve mucho para estudiar. No desconcentra y da un lindo ambiente. Espero que puedas seguir haciendo más ;)
Born in January of 81' here....I've lived through interesting and historic events...I'm glad that I've seen the period in history I have.
I was born in 1980, the best of times
This is lovely. Thanks for making it.
feels like driving that black Ferrari at sunset with Charlie and Suzanne
if only we all had a ferrari haha
Wish I could live life in America at that time
This is the year I was born ❤ If I came with a bonus cassette at birth, I hope part of it would sound like this. 😊
I was born 8 may 1982, in Russia
Dude this mix rocks. I never comment. Good job.
thank you
Long live the 80's and 90's.
truly
Love this ❤
Born in 1982. I remember this is the exactly what it sounded like. 👍 😎
Born in 82.. how can you remember the early or mid 80's?
It’s a rare gift. 😉
I was born in 1982 and I have virtually no memory of anything before 1989 lol.
I was born in 2003 and honestly I appreciate the amount of comfort nowadays (food, gyms, mobile phone, internet, youtube, etc), but it certainly feels like 80-90s especially in the USA were the golden time of all the human history - plenty of opportunities, not a digital world, peaceful, no woke movements, regular people, etc - nowadays world (at least my world) definitely lacks that.
I'm starting to think that about the 60s/70s to the mid 2010s or so are going to be seen as a peak moment in human history, especially in culture and the arts connected to technology. It will slow down now a bit with this decade and things will change dramatically but I think people will end up studying it. It's crazy to think of all the things that were invented and/or skyrocketed in quality in that much time. TV, new great era of cinema, video games, DVDs, the internet, personal computers, CGI, modern medicine and treatments of heart disease/cancer/illness, distribution of goods, mass marketing, and now AI. Things just blew up. Now they might blow up in our face. We might have went too fast and bit off more than we could chew. We should have went a bit slower and enjoyed it for what it was, now we can't go back and it's all we want to do. Now the future is here and it's kind of scary that the technology is beginning to just overtake and not aid us. There's a lot of transhumanist kind of vibes and life after automation stuff going on that I don't vibe with at all but we are going to live through. Very odd times.
@@mr.goodboi2780 , completely agree with you - so many fascinating engineering and artistical things have been created. It is kind of hard to even think of what could be done more that it is so basic? Like most of the invention really did fill the gap somewhere, but nowadays seems like most areas are 80%+ full of solutions or those areas are not so important for human existence as animals.
One thing for sure, that in many countries this peak came after WWII, so called "hard times, hard ppl, ez times, ez ppl" and Im wondering if we are close to something like that. Never thought that developed humans would do such thing, but so did many people of my country (Ukraine) or Israel. You are paranoid until you are right =)
I turned 40 last month, and yes, it was lmao. But I say the same to my parents about the late 70s. I graduated the year you were born, and (0% snark to later millennials when I say this) I think my class (maybe 04) was the last good time to graduate. Because literally a year later, cell phones started becoming regular in my younger friends classes. And, I literally grew up w/ modern tech. Every few years something came out, I was 3 years older. CD's to MP3 players, LCD screens from bulky CRT screens. Games were getting into 3D more and more around 8th grade.
It's not common to hear an "elder" gen z complain about wokeness lol. That's refreshing man. Although I will admit, I'm beginning to hear it more from Alphas. That's REALLY refreshing.
Very cool
82 baby here! The coffee in the grocery store was not safe!
haha, not much of what's in the grocery store is really safe either, everything's plastic
@@Luminescencehere What I broke was glass...safer I guess.
amazing
Super!
thank you
very nice!
i wanna move to nyc now
excellent
Subscribing would mean a lot and would also help us a bunch.
Can't beat the 80's.
Something is causing havoc at Camp Crystal Lake and all the children watching are terrified.
I ended up being moved by the twin towers realizing i was 20 when that happened and then it wasn't quite the same ever since. But that's clear, not faded.
Perfect!
Please give me the name of the 54:35 song 🙏
Great mix. What is the second song?
Is that the sound of 82!?
I like 80's music💕
Should've included track list
coming soon. in the description
@@Luminescencehere 👌🏻👌🏻
@@Luminescenceherecan we get the track list
SUNO MUSIC?
Song that starts at 41:07 pleaseeee
What's the first song?
What the song 31:17 - 33:10 ?
hi ,, do u want to make a collab ??
what you got in mind
Hey.
It's not nice to post these without tracklists.
Please stop doing that.
Thank you.
me and my friends make the songs, and we're gonna post the tracklists soon, youtube is a pice of work sometimes
Eye gets a BiT Nervous when her DaDs are Bigger than ALL the tech oolojE hehe