Before my wife passed away, I played her this song. Just to see her smile again. To tell her it’s not the make-up or her hair, but it was the way her eyes laughed as she glanced across the room when I’d walk in from work, or met her at restaurant for our date nights. I’m now crying as I write this. Lotsa Lotsa Honey! Your pain is gone now, and your boys are growing up and doing well. God damn this hurts! 💔 💔
Robert, I know exactly how you feel ! You wrote exactly how my girlfriend and I were. She used to say I was the only guy who was interested in her outside the bedroom. I was not a control freak, I didn’t go through her phone or email, I treated her as my lover not her father. Lia lived a wild crazy lifestyle, very independent, beautiful and smart. Sadly she died in my arms 2 months before her 38th birthday 😢. I cry almost everyday still, I struggle everyday wishing I could be with her there instead of here alone. You are 100% correct, God damn this hurts ! ❤ to 💔 🥺
Am 56 and am privileged to have lived 1970s and 1980s music. Debbie Harry, Gary Numan, Kate Bush, Howard Jones, Talk Talk…. and on it goes. And on it will always go
There will absolutely never be another era like the eighties as far as music, style and overall trends. It was the decade of my youth and I'm ever so happy to have been there...I wouldn't trade it for anything!
Only our generation will ever understand what growing up in the 80’s really meant, the age of fantastic music created by people that actually have talent! I can go on and on about how this generation and this decade was absolutely the greatest generation of talented musicians ever created!
@@alaskantimberwolf109 And then there are all those IDIOTS in here, who are saying that the 80s are never coming back... In my honest opinion, the 80s NEVER left!
same here. i was lucky to be a teenager during the 80s and it was the best. the music and movies were far better than anything in other decades. you dont realize what youve had until its gone......i miss the 80s and the friends i had. but im glad i had them.
In 1982 I was 11. At the beach there was a girl who kept looking at me and smiling. I never talked to her. Just a pure, innocent, tiny connection in the sun, sand and waves. This song burned into that image in my memory, her smiling face in that moment.
Tim the truth is the same people making life hell now were doing it then also. They just did not have the complete control they eventually came to enjoy, and the music industry, especially in the UK, had not yet been tainted and destroyed. The good news is we are not going back .... we are never going back. It was all a lie. We are going to move into something far, far better.
Go to a Pearl Jam video and read the comments from people saying the 90's are the best. Go to a Fleetwood Mac video and see all the people say the 70's were the best. Go to a Beatles vid.... ok you get the idea. The decade you were 14 will be your favorite music era.
This song brings painful nostalgia to this 54 y/o... The 80's to me was the last decade of national 'innocence', the last before we were eaten alive by too much tech, too little true freedom, suffocating under whatever this world is today. You could be happy back then; it was normal.
@@hollynonya6991 no. Gen Z surely will not bring it back. How? And millenials is the generation that was born from the early 80's until the mid 90's so how did they get rid of everything good?
The 80s - Walking half a mile to find a phone box, and then the fucking thing is full of prostitute cards, has been vandalised and doesn’t work so it’s another long trek…… you find one that works and some fuckers in there for an hour. After 40 mins, exasperated and freezing, you politely knock on the glass, the man pokes his head out and tells you to fuck off or he’ll smash your face in. Finally he’s finished and as he walks off calls you a wanker. You’re in….and, fucking hells bells, the smell of piss hits you. Never mind all that, you put your money in and dial your mate’s number? …. his mum answers and says…………..‘ oh sorry, he’s just gone out’. Marvellous……the 80s were fucking great.
Always a surreal feeling when I listen to this song. A glorious mixture of elation and melancholy sadness due to the 80s synth. This song is incredible. it really is. If you're sat there enjoying this in 2021 then I'd like to say all the best for the future and that you have Wondeful taste in music.
Very True. I love the synth music and sounds just gives you a great best to Bob your head up and down and if you want dance in you home or dance in your car seat.
I'm 31 years old, french, and I love 80s synth pop Depeche Mode, A flock of seagulls, Soft Cell, Yazoo, Human League, Gary Numan, Kraftwerk, Bronski Beat, OMD (...)
Gary Numans daughter Raven has music out now. Certainly has her fathers influence. ;) if you want to check out a great modern 80's influenced synthpop band, give a listen to Empathy Test if you aren't already familiar.
In reality, they were on quite a roll for a few albums, then internal dissent and other issues got the better of them, sadly. They had at least five bona fide hit songs, not too shabby. The next album with "The More You Live" did well too, but they were starting to fall apart by then. It sounds to me, in retrospect, that a lot of the 80s bands had similar issues (that VH1 Bands reunited series is utter proof), mainly pressure from the record companies to deliver hits, pressure to constantly tour, and the fickle nature of the music business, especially in the 80s but always, and all the usual other issues that many bands fall prey to. Even poor Nick Heyward of Haircut 100 said the pressure on them/him got too great, and he had to go off by himself and kind of recover from a near-nervous breakdown or somesuch. I don't think a lot of these people were prepared for fame. Sounds also like Paul Reynolds, Flocks guitar genius, had similar experiences later on and retired from music for a long time, plus he was the youngest of the bunch. One thing I regret was not seeing the double bill tour of The Fixx and Flock of Seagulls (this must have been 1983 or so): a friend of mine I used to work with who was a good deal older than me, had seen that tour in NYC (might have been The Ritz), and told me he'd hung out with members of both bands between sets outside the venue or whatever, I was quite jealous, and regretted not going! I should have called in sick. There was also at least one show where The Fixx and Flock opened for The Police.
I want to start again. I'm getting old and running out of time. I want to be young again and have hopes, dreams, excitement for life/ the future. not be old, bitter and twisted like I am. I'd love to hear this for the first time again. what a song
A Flock Of Seagulls...Ultravox...Erasure...Eurythmics...Pet Shop Boys...Depeche Mode...OMD...Great Synthpop Bands 80's From UK ! Greets From Poland ;-)
I apologize, it’s “had to have”, but I agree, I’m 24 but 80s has amazing music. This is a great song. My personal favorite from the decade is Tears for Fears
We had - hair bands, hip hop, new wave, punk. Even in the 80s it was less commercial What do they have today? What do they have today? “ Cardi B”... Nuff said
Agreed!!! I love how i never saw this video til right now ...I'm 55 and remember buying these albums though really were cassettes 😊 Jac....I'm using hubs phone
Last year I was on a business trip. When I went up to my hotel floor I saw the sign showing the room numbers. It said 1980-1984 to the left. I imagined that I would go left and go back to those golden years when such great music was being made.
Actually, yes, the music was "manufactured." What wasn't part of the 80s music was Autotune. And, I'm glad. Keep in mind that nearly all the music you were familiar with in the 80s was what was pushed by the big labels. Today, it's a bit different since you can find hidden gems using the internet.
I am 31 years old and a friend from work (he is 58 years old) showed me this song because it is his favourite song. The 80s had must been a beautiful time (sorry my english is not that perfect). ❤
To be honest - your English is great. Great job - I'd maybe have used a contraction and wrote "it's his favorite song", but the way you wrote it was still correct and contractions are optional (just sound more casual). Then, "The 80s must have been a beautiful time" is the correct way to write what you meant there. That's it though - still understood it all. 🙂👍
The 80's were the best decade of western civilization. The 90's were good too. Its been an accelerating downhill from there - but we at least have the music and culture of the time.
"I miss the 80s " Oh I miss them, too. And the the 70s, 60s, 50s and even the 40s! Cuba in the 40s and 50s before self-righteous Fidel took over. After that poor whores could only serve the communists - for almost nothing. Fidel Castro - I piss on his grave!
Absolutely agree, whenever I hear Level 42’s Heaven In My Hands or Tracie I am instantly transported back to London and a school trip in ‘88 and I think the first day we were there I bought the album Staring At The Sun timo stick in me Walkman (cassettes eh, those were the days), on that trip we went to see 42nd Street on the West End starring a relatively unknown (at the time) Catherine Zeta Jones, I now because my school mates took the mick outta me for buying a programme. And I distinctively reading her bio and noticing she was born and raised in Mumbles, Swansea about two mile from where I now live, memories eh 😊
Fuck.. how I miss the eighties. I'm 51, getting more older and more bitter when it comes to today's music. The 80's were a time of innocence and discovery. This song started it all for me. 16, sophomore in high school and then this comes on..
Wouldn't be the 80's without the Flock of Seagulls. Miss the 80's. Hanging out at the mall, checking out the latest hits at the record store and cruising the streets. What a time to be young and alive.
@@willmont8258 The week it reached 10 in the UK chart, The Jam were at 1, and also above it were The Human League, Wham!, Culture Club, Blancmange and Duran Duran. Not exactly shabby competition.
Not sure they were "written off" in the UK, exactly... They just "got away" because they came in on the tail-end of New Wave / synth-pop, and there was a lot of stiff competition. Neither did they really "go to the top" in America overnight - it took them four attempts over 18 months to chart a single there; additionally, they had three Top 40 singles in both countries - one in each country reaching the Top 10, however in the UK they had 11 chart entries overall, compared to just 4 in the US... They were also relatively more successful in the UK in terms of albums with 3 Top 40 charting albums compared to just 2 in the US... So, no disrespect here, but your comment is way off the mark
Years later I heard this song again and immediately felt reminded of the 80s: my youth, my light-heartedness, the simplicity of being. I am melancholy listening to these heroes of my earlier years. Now I'm almost 52 but in my heart I feel like a 14 year old boy who is very happy with his SONY Walkman...and today brings tears to his eyes when he thinks back to the 80's
OMG ! 😆 How could we leave out the revolutionary Sony Walkman 👍 and the over the head headphones 🎧 with cheap 🍊 orange sponge. They REALLY hurt your 👂 👂 ears if u lay on them. Seriously painful LOL . My fav was Ran So Far Away. The intro of that tune SCREAMS 80’s. Today they’d rip this video apart but back then, it was very cool
The 80's is truly the only era that people are longing to go back to & experience life all over again. No other era can compete with how amazing the 80's were! I miss it EVERY day! (Disclaimer: I am obviously not saying that everyone feels this way about the 80's..I am simply sharing my personal opinion. It's ok if you don't agree!). Stay Safe Everyone!
Thirteen year old me first heard this in 1983 and suddenly music meant so much more to me than when I was a "kid". This brings back fond memories and I still love it to this day...
80s were an amazing decade for not only music but also films and TV. I have no connection whatsoever with modern life. Everything has changed and changed utterly.
I think us from the later generations are blessed in the fact we have the ability to listen to this sort of music whenever we please. We didn't experience them when they first came out, but we can hear them whenever, now. It's a good thing.
Yes and with Mariah, Whitney and Celine in the charts. Even if they weren’t your thing, they were incredibly talented and vocal powerhouses. There was such a wealth of quality when we were growing up
How lucky are we to be able to reminisce about the great 80's and just for a few minutes we are back there for the greatest decade and time of our lives.
We are. But make the most of it while you can. You know what these big music companies are like. They like moving the goal post if they can make a quick buck.
Born in '67, grew up in the 80's... pure gold! Timeless. Synths are a timeless sound, like a Hammond organ, thanks Lord for allowing me that era as my playground.
1982 rok stan wojenny w Polsce a w ukochanej księgarni kupiłem tą płytę ! Rewelacja w takich szarych trudnych czasach. Coś zupełnie nowego. Lubię to do dzisiaj.
I had a toned down version of that haircut. Forelock wasn't as big, And I only had go up on one side. It was my favorite haircut even to this day. I looked SO good.
you know that haircut was actually an accident? while he was waiting for the hair styling stuff to dry one of the band put his arm on his head and there was no time to redo it... bloody good haircut tho!
the haircut / styling is ok, the rest of the head and the facial expressions are the problem here arent they LUL ok that was mean Im sorry but theres some truth in it isnt it
An absolutely exquisite song on every level possible, from the gorgeous, complex, interweaving melodies to the graceful, poetic lyrics. What a pleasure it was to meet Mike Score and tell him face to face just what this amazing song means to me. He was a complete gentleman, very classy.
Wow, you got to tell him just what I have felt about this true masterpiece of a song. Did Mike write it I wonder? Yes on every level, including 'the way' they perform this video and also on UT a live performance where Mike makes it even better!! I rank this song up there as the best of the 80s where there's a lot of competition!!
Born in 2011.. I say that the 80s are my favorite. Nothing beats new wave and synth pop. A Flock of Seagulls is one of my favorite bands my favorite is depeche mode
In 1982 I was 23 years old and in a Dorset night club I heard this tune played over and over when it was released 🎉❤ I still love this in 2023 and its better than the dogs mess😅😊in the current chart!
i cant believe people actually buy this, go watch the dock The New Romantics bbc th-cam.com/video/Idkdr1s64HA/w-d-xo.html that is what i remember of the 80s this song is mentioned in it and it got very bad reviews even a laughing stock with the fellas hairdo.
@@topbanana4013 Yeah I was more Aerosmith, Rush, Ted Nugent, REO Speedwagon etc.. but Seagulls we’re definitely big on airwaves back then, we laughed at his hair too, but to each their own. Most music then still beats most music today, in my opinion. Rock On! 🎶
Some nights I just love to sit and relax to the best music decade the 80s…. Just something so relaxing and peaceful about this time frame that will never be again!❤️
Agree. The great music just kept coming, and we assumed it would always be like that. Practically every week when you listened to the new chart there'd be something truly innovative. And the sheer range of stuff in the charts - post-punk, New Romantic, electronic, mod, reggae, ska, 2-tone, heavy metal, soft rock, pop, folk, blues, hippy, it was absolutely mind-boggling.
This came out in 19892 and Def Leppard's song "Photograph" came out shortly thereafter in 1983, both getting heavy radio play at the same time. It's kind of odd that two great and very popular songs both had "Photograph" as the focus of the song at the same time and I can't think of any other song ever that even mentions a photograph... Good stuff, though...
It's the same thing with Phil Collins. All they ever play is in the air tonight, land of confusion, and I don't care anymore. I mean cmon there is way more music from these people than that lol
I so agree with you on this. There are soooo many songs from so many bands but all the radio plays are the Number Ones. What about the songs that didn't quite make No. 1 but still had a significant impact on our lives in any decade? I wish the radio stations would have a "Not quite No. 1" night or something...I'd even settle for a mini-concert and just play an album all the way through. Many groups had great songs that were never released as singles but were on the albums. LETS HEAR THEM!
I Want My MTV...Back!
the REAL MTV
I am so grateful for the fourteen years that MTV gave us music.
Don’t hold your breath 😒
closest thing I have found to those days is radio Paradise on my TV --nearly continuous videos with a title on each one and minimal DJ chatter
Sadly, we lost MTV in the late 80's.
I’m 60 now and i can remember it like yesterday and the rest of the 80s 😊
Wasn't the 80s a good time in general, better than this modern crap world
59 here. Man we had fun.
67
If you remember the 80's you wernt there
Same age, it was magnificant, but at the time i had no idea what a great time it was to be a teenager.
one of the best things about 50 years old, is the fact that i lived my teenage years in the 80s that is priceless and i am grateful!!!
Living legends? You guys vote on a curve...lmao
Thanks!👍
Thanks mate. Question is for how long...
@@pzakp311 for a very long time my friend!!!
@@arseniolupin8851 Positve thinking in difficult times, that's what I like. Have a nice weekend!
Before my wife passed away, I played her this song. Just to see her smile again. To tell her it’s not the make-up or her hair, but it was the way her eyes laughed as she glanced across the room when I’d walk in from work, or met her at restaurant for our date nights. I’m now crying as I write this. Lotsa Lotsa Honey! Your pain is gone now, and your boys are growing up and doing well. God damn this hurts!
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Robert, I know exactly how you feel ! You wrote exactly how my girlfriend and I were. She used to say I was the only guy who was interested in her outside the bedroom. I was not a control freak, I didn’t go through her phone or email, I treated her as my lover not her father.
Lia lived a wild crazy lifestyle, very independent, beautiful and smart. Sadly she died in my arms 2 months before her 38th birthday 😢. I cry almost everyday still, I struggle everyday wishing I could be with her there instead of here alone. You are 100% correct, God damn this hurts ! ❤ to 💔 🥺
Os acompaño en el sentimiento ♥️
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Sorry, bless you n kids too
Take me back to the 80's
Can i tag along, i miss it.
Right With You Trev
Am 56 and am privileged to have lived 1970s and 1980s music. Debbie Harry, Gary Numan, Kate Bush, Howard Jones, Talk Talk…. and on it goes. And on it will always go
I am also 56 and love every one you listed. Wish I can go back to the 80 and never come back to the stupid crap of a world we have now
i am 56 and loved the 80/s shame the worlds gone to shit !!
Yes, the 80 were magnificent, i'm lucky.
Yess we are!!
Yes, they were. I'm 59 and I can this, "You never know what you have until it's gone FOREVER."
Rock on Julie..I am a product of the '80s and I wouldn't change a damn thing.
Indeed we were 😊
I love this when first came out still do xx
Me too as a 9 year old
Who is still rocking to this in 2025?
Ffs not this comment again🤡 No nobody is here in 2025
I wish I had I time machine this music is flicking brilliant,, I'm so glad I was dancing to this way back then
Me 85 yrs young ,love this song 🎵 xx ❤️
i am here...
Anyone wishing they could go back in time?????
I do! Straight to the summers of 1982 and 83.
私は今が一番ですがそれもこの時代があったからなのでしょう✨その頃十代でしたが当時のワクワクを思い出します😊👍️💕
Everyday 💯 24/7
Big time!
yes...oh yes
I feel really privileged to have grown up in a decade with music like this around.
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So true, I miss those days when bands were individualistic and not afraid of been different 🙂
It was the best decade by far
Many modern bands are starting to bring back the 80s vibe. Check out Drab Majesty or Black Marble.
If i had a photograph.... back then waiting for a week to be developed..🤣😅🤣 good days..👌
There will absolutely never be another era like the eighties as far as music, style and overall trends. It was the decade of my youth and I'm ever so happy to have been there...I wouldn't trade it for anything!
Only our generation will ever understand what growing up in the 80’s really meant, the age of fantastic music created by people that actually have talent! I can go on and on about how this generation and this decade was absolutely the greatest generation of talented musicians ever created!
@@alaskantimberwolf109 And then there are all those IDIOTS in here, who are saying that the 80s are never coming back... In my honest opinion, the 80s NEVER left!
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yes so much better, now we have genocide, homelessness, and a crumbling society, its very ugly now compared to the eighties.
same here. i was lucky to be a teenager during the 80s and it was the best. the music and movies were far better than anything in other decades. you dont realize what youve had until its gone......i miss the 80s and the friends i had. but im glad i had them.
In 1982 I was 11. At the beach there was a girl who kept looking at me and smiling. I never talked to her. Just a pure, innocent, tiny connection in the sun, sand and waves. This song burned into that image in my memory, her smiling face in that moment.
What it's all bout.
Poetry in motion
Nice tale
there already
I was 14 in 1982. .
Loads of lasses into stuff ,new romantic & punk..
I didn't have a fucking chance.. too many of my mates were in
What a beautiful post.....😊
I love this song. The video is typical crazy 80's though! Who would be welding in plastic goggles?
Hi I recommend an song called 'The Bond Villain' By Robert Nix
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You made me giggle 😊
This is the way...
When MTV actually played music videos. ❤❤❤❤
Everyone talks about "I Ran" But this is their best song ever
Not sacrilege…this one and Space Age Love Song are better or on equal footing for sure.
I'm 59 time went by so fast .
@@albertalcozer7071you are not alone in those feelings.
Seriously, it just gets straight into your heart and melts it
Strange really, I Ran was only known because it was played a lot on MTV - this was their biggest hit and by far the best known in the UK homeland.
How I want to go back in time, and get away from all the bullshit we are going through today. Bring back the 80’s!
Tim the truth is the same people making life hell now were doing it then also. They just did not have the complete control they eventually came to enjoy, and the music industry, especially in the UK, had not yet been tainted and destroyed. The good news is we are not going back .... we are never going back. It was all a lie. We are going to move into something far, far better.
So true..total crap in the charts these days👍
Jump back in a heart beat to the 80s ..so glad i lived my teens in the 80s...
100%
We were so lucky to grow up in the 80s. I feel so bad for my kids. They listen to my stories and pine for a time that they never knew.
I was born in 1967. The 80's were MY decade. So often, I wish I could go back for only one single day.
Yep. I, too, was born in '67, and the '80s was indeed our time -- a very special time. There was never anything else like it, and there never will be.
born 1970 .....apex culture glad i lived it,
Born 1967 and I had a great time in the 80er
Same year here... The 80' were a great, innocent way to start with into the non stop partying day's of the 90'.
@@Milesco your right about that will never be another time like that wish there was a time machine
Anybody else just feel a feeling of freedom and comfort when they listen to this?
Same feeling when I listen to this and SPACE AGE LOVE SONG.
yes, this song is my top 3 for me :)
I wish my teen years were during the 80’s I lived the wrong era
I'm 70yrs old and have always thought the flock of seagull were great, listen as often as possible, 2021
Great song. Let's wish for the things we do;)
And this is why the 80s will always be the best era ❤
Hi I Recommend a Song called 'Life Changes' by Robert Nix
Yes Indeed 💯 Agreed. Class of '84 here 👋 & that was also the start of my College Years & it was definitely the Best time of My Life 🎶🎵💙🩵👏👏😁
@@redskies4530Ahhh cool, definitely look it up, if it was an 80's, im In🎶🎵🩵👏😁
I know everyone looks back to their youth with rose tinted glasses but the 80s were magnificent.
Good shout
Apart from my kids i'd go back there to the 80's without a doubt.
I’m a 90’s baby but man do I love the 80’s wishing I grew up in that era
You are so right! It was a magnificent era! The shape of music has only gone downhill since! Bravo!
The 80's were the best
56 years old now, 19 then, time machine please, everyone welcome X
GTA a TARDIS
i was born in 89 love 80s music for 4 years now it helps me with anxiety and depression
I am 54 before nd if they somehow invented the time machine i would like to go back to the 80's, i would give everything i have and star over.
Yep I'm 56 to I would love to go back if only for a day
@@marksmith5324 i can't wait that someone create the time machine, just to go back to the 80's.
The 1980s were the best era ever.... I thank God I grew up in the 1980s
Go to a Pearl Jam video and read the comments from people saying the 90's are the best. Go to a Fleetwood Mac video and see all the people say the 70's were the best. Go to a Beatles vid.... ok you get the idea. The decade you were 14 will be your favorite music era.
@@laartwork Anything but now! 2020 what a dreadful year. 70s 80s 90's loved them all, early 2000s also, but beyond then,,, blah
Wishing for those times and I am not even 50.
@@laartwork true.
Too right
This song brings painful nostalgia to this 54 y/o... The 80's to me was the last decade of national 'innocence', the last before we were eaten alive by too much tech, too little true freedom, suffocating under whatever this world is today. You could be happy back then; it was normal.
I couldn't absolutely agree with you MORE
Millennials got rid of everything good
Hopefully Gen z will bring it back
@@hollynonya6991 no. Gen Z surely will not bring it back. How? And millenials is the generation that was born from the early 80's until the mid 90's so how did they get rid of everything good?
JF - BLAH BLAH BLAH....
The 80's musical revolution was EPIC. These songs are still fresh and relevant. Nothing today even comes close
The 80s - Walking half a mile to find a phone box, and then the fucking thing is full of prostitute cards, has been vandalised and doesn’t work so it’s another long trek…… you find one that works and some fuckers in there for an hour. After 40 mins, exasperated and freezing, you politely knock on the glass, the man pokes his head out and tells you to fuck off or he’ll smash your face in. Finally he’s finished and as he walks off calls you a wanker. You’re in….and, fucking hells bells, the smell of piss hits you. Never mind all that, you put your money in and dial your mate’s number? …. his mum answers and says…………..‘ oh sorry, he’s just gone out’. Marvellous……the 80s were fucking great.
TH-cam is the closest thing we have to a time machine. This just picks you up and sets you down in the middle of the 80s😏
Kerosene Cooker you nailed it with that comment - exactly how it makes me feel!
you got it!! break out into 80's moves!!
Absolutely right you are Kerosene Cooker!!
You have a great point. If you wanted to hear the song again on the radio in the 80's ... you had to wait.
Absolutely yes.
Always a surreal feeling when I listen to this song. A glorious mixture of elation and melancholy sadness due to the 80s synth.
This song is incredible. it really is.
If you're sat there enjoying this in 2021 then I'd like to say all the best for the future and that you have Wondeful taste in music.
yes, melancholy is what I was thinking too...Ode To Melancholy.
Yeah lovely guitar at end. And yer man from Fargo on drums...
@@rpmacmurphy5133 Sláinte
And all the best for your future although it's shorter now unfortunately. Make sure you enjoy it and don't just wish it, do it❤️
thanks this was the first record i bought aged 11 for £1.10
I was 23 when this classic hit the charts now I'm 64 I STILL LOVE IT❤❤❤
I'm 74 and I've never heard it
I was 18 loved this song great times
I grew up during the 80s. What a time to be alive. 80s rule. Love this song in June 2024!!
Now And Then......FOREVER
One of the most underrated love songs ever
true!
Underrated?
Very True. I love the synth music and sounds just gives you a great best to Bob your head up and down and if you want dance in you home or dance in your car seat.
I'm an old rocker , but there's something about this song that puts me right there with them.
8-24-20. Donna. You are a bella dona!!!! Thank you for your eyes and your help , even though you don’t know it, I feel great seeing u!! Cheers
I'm 31 years old, french, and I love 80s synth pop
Depeche Mode, A flock of seagulls, Soft Cell, Yazoo, Human League, Gary Numan, Kraftwerk, Bronski Beat, OMD (...)
Gary Numans daughter Raven has music out now. Certainly has her fathers influence. ;) if you want to check out a great modern 80's influenced synthpop band, give a listen to Empathy Test if you aren't already familiar.
A Flock of Seagulls are usually dismissed as one-hit wonders, but this was actually their *third* Top 40 hit. It's my favorite of them all.
In reality, they were on quite a roll for a few albums, then internal dissent and other issues got the better of them, sadly. They had at least five bona fide hit songs, not too shabby. The next album with "The More You Live" did well too, but they were starting to fall apart
by then. It sounds to me, in retrospect, that a lot of the 80s bands had similar issues (that VH1 Bands reunited series is utter proof), mainly pressure from the record companies to deliver hits, pressure to constantly tour, and the fickle nature of
the music business, especially in the 80s but always, and all the usual other issues that many bands fall prey to. Even poor Nick
Heyward of Haircut 100 said the pressure on them/him got too great, and he had to go off by himself and kind of recover from a near-nervous
breakdown or somesuch. I don't think a lot of these people were prepared for fame. Sounds also like Paul Reynolds, Flocks
guitar genius, had similar experiences later on and retired from music for a long time, plus he was the youngest of the bunch.
One thing I regret was not seeing the double bill tour of The Fixx and Flock of Seagulls (this must have been 1983 or so): a friend of mine I used to work with who was a good deal older than me, had seen that tour in NYC (might have been The Ritz), and told me he'd hung out with members of both bands between sets outside the venue or whatever, I was quite jealous, and regretted not going! I should have called in sick. There was also at least one show where The Fixx and Flock opened for The Police.
Me too. This is my favourite tune by them.
They also won a grammy for best instrumental for D.N.A.
Indeed !😃🙂🙃❤💥💥💥
Well, I only like 2 of their songs lol
I want to start again. I'm getting old and running out of time.
I want to be young again and have hopes, dreams, excitement for life/ the future. not be old, bitter and twisted like I am.
I'd love to hear this for the first time again.
what a song
Those aren't the lyrics, are they?
I’m so with you Herbie, all we have now is the realization that the anticipation of growing up was far greater than the reality.
Life catches up with you real fast. Try to live it to the fullest.
You just read my mind word for word... 😢
@@fwsauerteig sorry no just my mad old man ramblings from several months ago!
A Flock Of Seagulls...Ultravox...Erasure...Eurythmics...Pet Shop Boys...Depeche Mode...OMD...Great Synthpop Bands 80's From UK ! Greets From Poland ;-)
Hi I recommend an indie song called 'The Bond Villain' By Robert Nix
Tears for fears, Duran Duran, U2, INXS, Simple Minds all of them 😊
Well maybe they weren't all synthpop but they were all good
and the band. U2
How could you miss out Ultravox?! 😂
Idk how this isnt a bigger hit over I ran. I love this one so much better
The 80`s can not be repeated or recaptured you just had to of been there.
OH OUI, J'ADORE!
I apologize, it’s “had to have”, but I agree, I’m 24 but 80s has amazing music. This is a great song. My personal favorite from the decade is Tears for Fears
@@LuisXRivas AIN'T NOTHING LIKE THE 80s, OH NON 😆
I was born in 91 where it all just basically went down hill hahahaha
@@crystalteardrop2605 OH OUI, SO TRUE!
I’m 56 and was in my early 20’s when this came out and I’m here to tell you the 80’s were awesome 😎
Eric Barkley ..just wish I could go back, I would do things so very differently!
I agree with you. The 80’s was a totally awesome era.
I'm 56 too. I have this record still. I loved electro- pop, if that's what it's called.
We had - hair bands, hip hop, new wave, punk.
Even in the 80s it was less commercial
What do they have today?
What do they have today? “ Cardi B”...
Nuff said
Agreed!!! I love how i never saw this video til right now ...I'm 55 and remember buying these albums though really were cassettes 😊 Jac....I'm using hubs phone
no mobile phones , no social media, real life, real friends, imagination...
Exactly 👍👍
Apple 2, and Pascal.Great summer.
@@peggyfranzen6159 They even had keyboards back then.
No crappy Rap Songs
Yeah!!!!
Last year I was on a business trip. When I went up to my hotel floor I saw the sign showing the room numbers. It said 1980-1984 to the left. I imagined that I would go left and go back to those golden years when such great music was being made.
The 80s were brilliant, we had Mods ,rockers, ska , everything,the music was not manufactured, great time's, would I go back , bloody sure ✌️😎
I was 8 in 1980
The 80's. A great decade. ❤
Actually, yes, the music was "manufactured." What wasn't part of the 80s music was Autotune. And, I'm glad. Keep in mind that nearly all the music you were familiar with in the 80s was what was pushed by the big labels. Today, it's a bit different since you can find hidden gems using the internet.
90s were weird but interesting. There was Bjork and Third Eye Blind
Plus cheap weed.
@@curvedvectornow we’ve got all those depressed
1976 to 1993, BEST ERA FOR MUSIC
Hi I recommend an indie song called 'The Bond Villain' By Robert Nix
I am 31 years old and a friend from work (he is 58 years old) showed me this song because it is his favourite song.
The 80s had must been a beautiful time (sorry my english is not that perfect). ❤
To be honest - your English is great. Great job - I'd maybe have used a contraction and wrote "it's his favorite song", but the way you wrote it was still correct and contractions are optional (just sound more casual). Then, "The 80s must have been a beautiful time" is the correct way to write what you meant there. That's it though - still understood it all. 🙂👍
Thank you
The 80's were the best decade of western civilization. The 90's were good too. Its been an accelerating downhill from there - but we at least have the music and culture of the time.
it's way up there for me too (I'm 59)
Your English is fine. Good comment.
I am 55 I remember these guys and this song and they sing another good son crystal these guys are awesome 👍😃👍
I love the synth sounds of the 80's
That growling synth at the bottom of this is key
74 years old 2022, still rocking to Flock Of Seagulls!
Great stuff.
Awesome!🤩😊
📻🎶🎶🎶🎧
You never too old to rock and roll 😊😊
i love that! im 17 and still listen to the Older music, its just simply better than the music of the time that is now
A Flock of Seagulls is the most 80's band of the 80's.
True. Couldnt get a more 80's song.
What about human league
I gotta go with Depeche Mode.
Along with The Furs
Micha
Excellent music from way back !
I actually love this song more than “I ran”. As a kid in the 80s, my parents would play this song and I would dance around the house. I miss the 80s
ErIcka Tsiboukis Space Age Love Song is my jam, but this is no slouch😝
You have great parents. 😍🥰😘
I think wishing is more popular in the UK and I ran is more popular in the USA.
This is touching. Such a hook.
"I miss the 80s
"
Oh I miss them, too. And the the 70s, 60s, 50s and even the 40s! Cuba in the 40s and 50s before self-righteous Fidel took over. After that poor whores could only serve the communists - for almost nothing. Fidel Castro - I piss on his grave!
Absolutely amazing how a song like this can transport you back to a certain happy point in your life a long time ago. ❤️
We wish we had more Photographs in that time never enough than what we had
I know exately when i've heard this song the first time. In the arms of my first boyfriend......
That's the beauty of music my friend.
Yup I'm in the night club biz and we do 80s nts English 80s. IAM 53 and know ill the new sounds and band like chromatics future island and so on
Absolutely agree, whenever I hear Level 42’s Heaven In My Hands or Tracie I am instantly transported back to London and a school trip in ‘88 and I think the first day we were there I bought the album Staring At The Sun timo stick in me Walkman (cassettes eh, those were the days), on that trip we went to see 42nd Street on the West End starring a relatively unknown (at the time) Catherine Zeta Jones, I now because my school mates took the mick outta me for buying a programme. And I distinctively reading her bio and noticing she was born and raised in Mumbles, Swansea about two mile from where I now live, memories eh 😊
Fuck.. how I miss the eighties. I'm 51, getting more older and more bitter when it comes to today's music. The 80's were a time of innocence and discovery. This song started it all for me. 16, sophomore in high school and then this comes on..
Attending college during the 80’s was the best
Gen X, our childhood was absolute magic!
The 80’s man. What a time to grow up!
Wouldn't be the 80's without the Flock of Seagulls. Miss the 80's. Hanging out at the mall, checking out the latest hits at the record store and cruising the streets. What a time to be young and alive.
And don't forget those video arcades! Asteroids was my favorite. 😀
Plus both of my parents were alive. I’m older now than they were back then.,
Bet you are like me and Didn't realize how good it was n we had at the time
I love the fact that they're local to Southern California. It really ticks me off when people call them a One-Hit-Wonder🤬🤦🏻♂️.
written off in their homeland..england...went to the top in america overnight......
It reached number 10 in the UK!
Only 26 in the US.
@@clairenoon4070 Should have been #1 everywhere.
@@willmont8258 The week it reached 10 in the UK chart, The Jam were at 1, and also above it were The Human League, Wham!, Culture Club, Blancmange and Duran Duran.
Not exactly shabby competition.
Not sure they were "written off" in the UK, exactly... They just "got away" because they came in on the tail-end of New Wave / synth-pop, and there was a lot of stiff competition. Neither did they really "go to the top" in America overnight - it took them four attempts over 18 months to chart a single there; additionally, they had three Top 40 singles in both countries - one in each country reaching the Top 10, however in the UK they had 11 chart entries overall, compared to just 4 in the US... They were also relatively more successful in the UK in terms of albums with 3 Top 40 charting albums compared to just 2 in the US... So, no disrespect here, but your comment is way off the mark
Love this track good times. We need more electronic in our lives
Years later I heard this song again and immediately felt reminded of the 80s: my youth, my light-heartedness, the simplicity of being. I am melancholy listening to these heroes of my earlier years. Now I'm almost 52 but in my heart I feel like a 14 year old boy who is very happy with his SONY Walkman...and today brings tears to his eyes when he thinks back to the 80's
I was 19 then I wanted go back
OMG ! 😆 How could we leave out the revolutionary Sony Walkman 👍 and the over the head headphones 🎧 with cheap 🍊 orange sponge. They REALLY hurt your 👂 👂 ears if u lay on them. Seriously painful LOL . My fav was Ran So Far Away. The intro of that tune SCREAMS 80’s. Today they’d rip this video apart but back then, it was very cool
Sony Walkman such a classic TY 🙏
Oh I hear you my friend! 💋💋❤️
Yeah it's sh.t but it takes me back.
The 80's is truly the only era that people are longing to go back to & experience life all over again. No other era can compete with how amazing the 80's were! I miss it EVERY day! (Disclaimer: I am obviously not saying that everyone feels this way about the 80's..I am simply sharing my personal opinion. It's ok if you don't agree!). Stay Safe Everyone!
Such kind of words make my tears splash out...
in the 80s when i was a teen i longed for the sixties which seemed so much cooler, still do actually.
Think you had to be there
How the hell do you know the 80s are the only era?
@@jonhohensee3258 err..probably if u lived in that era..just a guess tho
Mike Score's hair style in this video is something to be celebrated.
😂yeah
It’s unique for sure and I’ve never seen a style like this 😃
I think Trump may have been inspired by it too 😃
Thirteen year old me first heard this in 1983 and suddenly music meant so much more to me than when I was a "kid". This brings back fond memories and I still love it to this day...
80s were an amazing decade for not only music but also films and TV. I have no connection whatsoever with modern life. Everything has changed and changed utterly.
Modern life comparatively is just awful. We are utterly shackled to crap music, technology and ridiculous cost of living. Zero fun.
This song is the crowning glory of the early new-wave...
55 years old now. A teenager when it came out. Pure class 80's track. Such a good band...
I'm right there with ya. 😎 👍
Imagine being a keyboard player in an 80s cover band! I am and I love it. So many great songs from my teenage years.
We were so lucky to have this music in the 80s
Mark Richardson good shout lol
I don't get it.
+Kian Woll that sounds fucking badass my friend!
CBDM777 this video should have 42 million views
Garrett Wynn
I think we in Generation X are blessed to have grown up with the music we had, from the 70s through the early 2000s.
amen
I think us from the later generations are blessed in the fact we have the ability to listen to this sort of music whenever we please. We didn't experience them when they first came out, but we can hear them whenever, now. It's a good thing.
Yes! Music was wonderful.
Yes and with Mariah, Whitney and Celine in the charts. Even if they weren’t your thing, they were incredibly talented and vocal powerhouses. There was such a wealth of quality when we were growing up
How lucky are we to be able to reminisce about the great 80's and just for a few minutes we are back there for the greatest decade and time of our lives.
Yeah,.... and remembering when MTV actually had music videos. Really missed the 80s.
We are. But make the most of it while you can. You know what these big music companies are like. They like moving the goal post if they can make a quick buck.
I second that emotion.
I was lucky grow up through it having been born in 79,and even luckier have a dad who loved music
Damned straight!
New Wave of Best 😎
Because no one wonders what the 80s were like: they were just amazing.
Absolutely.
Born in '67, grew up in the 80's... pure gold! Timeless. Synths are a timeless sound, like a Hammond organ, thanks Lord for allowing me that era as my playground.
Born in 61 and pure gold 2 me as well
Born 1956, loved the 80s music. 👍
Also born in '67. I have the same feeling too
@@neilsarath9812 me too.oct 67
mee too 67. Born for the 80's.
The 1980s were so much better than today.
1982 rok stan wojenny w Polsce a w ukochanej księgarni kupiłem tą płytę ! Rewelacja w takich szarych trudnych czasach. Coś zupełnie nowego. Lubię to do dzisiaj.
Looking back , it's a great feeling to be alive and live in one of the best years of our lives .. love the 80's ..
37yrs later it's still the weirdest haircut EVER .... I'm 50 now, will always be an 80's child at heart.
I had a toned down version of that haircut. Forelock wasn't as big, And I only had go up on one side. It was my favorite haircut even to this day. I looked SO good.
you know that haircut was actually an accident? while he was waiting for the hair styling stuff to dry one of the band put his arm on his head and there was no time to redo it... bloody good haircut tho!
the haircut / styling is ok, the rest of the head and the facial expressions are the problem here arent they
LUL ok that was mean Im sorry but theres some truth in it isnt it
What about Donald Trump !
@@geoffupton his brother, the drummer was annoyed he was taking so long so he slapped him on top of his head, then they had to go on :p
An absolutely exquisite song on every level possible, from the gorgeous, complex, interweaving melodies to the graceful, poetic lyrics. What a pleasure it was to meet Mike Score and tell him face to face just what this amazing song means to me. He was a complete gentleman, very classy.
Wow, you got to tell him just what I have felt about this true masterpiece of a song. Did Mike write it I wonder? Yes on every level, including 'the way' they perform this video and also on UT a live performance where Mike makes it even better!! I rank this song up there as the best of the 80s where there's a lot of competition!!
Wow! You met him? I would really like to. I would like to tell him what his music has meant to me- especially this particular song.
I love your comment almost as much as I love this music. 👌
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There's nothing complex about this song and its quite basic
Take me back to that happier time and leave me there.
Born in 2011.. I say that the 80s are my favorite. Nothing beats new wave and synth pop. A Flock of Seagulls is one of my favorite bands my favorite is depeche mode
Love Depeche Mode!
In 1982 I was 23 years old and in a Dorset night club I heard this tune played over and over when it was released 🎉❤ I still love this in 2023 and its better than the dogs mess😅😊in the current chart!
Better by a country mile. Alot of real classy inventive music around in the early 80s, brings back warm feelings of nostalgia.
I was 22. Great times
i wanna go back to the 80s. as a kid in that decade i spent so much time outside missing all this good music
If We Could Go Back I would Stay
My parents had this album in the 80s when I was in grade school and my mom would blast it while she vacuumed. I thought I had the coolest parents!
They were the coolest! I graduated in 80 and still love all the great music from then! 🎶👍✌️🙂
You did!
i cant believe people actually buy this, go watch the dock The New Romantics bbc th-cam.com/video/Idkdr1s64HA/w-d-xo.html that is what i remember of the 80s this song is mentioned in it and it got very bad reviews even a laughing stock with the fellas hairdo.
@@topbanana4013 Yeah I was more Aerosmith, Rush, Ted Nugent, REO Speedwagon etc.. but Seagulls we’re definitely big on airwaves back then, we laughed at his hair too, but to each their own. Most music then still beats most music today, in my opinion. Rock On! 🎶
So? Everyone knows Liam Gallagher is a knob. Still fronted Oasis.
Some nights I just love to sit and relax to the best music decade the 80s…. Just something so relaxing and peaceful about this time frame that will never be again!❤️
The extended version of this song is effing phenomenal. No other band in my eyes typifies the 80s than FOS.
Nailed it, dude. 👍
Indeed. The longer lead into Reynolds' E-bow solo makes it more impactful.
What a group! British music in the 80s was unbelievably good. We didn't realise what a decade we were living in. Special times.
Agree. The great music just kept coming, and we assumed it would always be like that. Practically every week when you listened to the new chart there'd be something truly innovative. And the sheer range of stuff in the charts - post-punk, New Romantic, electronic, mod, reggae, ska, 2-tone, heavy metal, soft rock, pop, folk, blues, hippy, it was absolutely mind-boggling.
Agree.
especially from Liverpool
@@moisesojeda1085absolutely! I love Ian McCulloch of Echo and the Bunnymen.
I think we knew how special our Music was in the 80s
Anyone listening in August 2024 ? Best song ever out of the 1980s. 👍👍
LG aus Heiligenhafen ⚓🌹
Ofcourse not the best song, but I liked it then and still like it now...
Just being back from a Party and now listening to Wishing.
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This came out in 19892 and Def Leppard's song "Photograph" came out shortly thereafter in 1983, both getting heavy radio play at the same time. It's kind of odd that two great and very popular songs both had "Photograph" as the focus of the song at the same time and I can't think of any other song ever that even mentions a photograph... Good stuff, though...
👍
❤ I was only 12 and I loved it. ❤
56 and this song still haunts me to this day. So pure and so magical. XX
Nothing better than the 80's
This song NEVER get old. TOTALLY TIMELESS
Totally agree
The 80’s were the best years of my life, the music and clubs give me the best memories.
Really wish I grew up in the 80s. I’m just glad my old man brought me up with this music.
You have 80's music and youth me and possibly your dad have 80's music and arthritis lol
I am a sentimental old man, this song, space age love song and I ran. Hold a special place in my heart.
Every time I listen to an 80s station all they ever play is "I ran" sure wish they would play other songs by the Flock of Seagulls
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Yes. This was always my favorite Flock of Seagulls song. Loved it in the 80's and love it now.
It's the same thing with Phil Collins. All they ever play is in the air tonight, land of confusion, and I don't care anymore. I mean cmon there is way more music from these people than that lol
+First Name Last Name I agree Space Age Love Song was another good one. I also really liked Telecommunication.
I so agree with you on this. There are soooo many songs from so many bands but all the radio plays are the Number Ones. What about the songs that didn't quite make No. 1 but still had a significant impact on our lives in any decade? I wish the radio stations would have a "Not quite No. 1" night or something...I'd even settle for a mini-concert and just play an album all the way through. Many groups had great songs that were never released as singles but were on the albums. LETS HEAR THEM!
That guitar in the end still gives me goose bumps
The 80s was such a special time when it comes to music, Everyone feels energetic and unique. We will never get this kind of music again.
Perhaps one day when people one again let the heart rule instead of the money
This song captures the love and essence of a precious time gone by. How different life feels today.
Evolution time travel
I think I was the only kid in my high school that liked A Flock of Seagulls. Along with Dead Kennedys, Kraut, Blondie and the Misfits
One of the greatest melodies ever written, absolutely beautiful.!
agreeeeeeed
Leon Andres ,,
Is it just me who think there's a melancholic feel to it? Beautiful but really makes me sad.
I saw these dudes in San Diego. Yeah, they played this tune. And yeah, it is a sad yearning song.
yeah, alan. its so real and fascinating. The powerful sounds of the keyboards.
There's nothing that compares to the 80's,NOTHING!!@
70's
Except the 60's and 70's...........
the 90s lol
I would say 50's bc the Chevy impala 58'
You havent been around long enough , yet to say anything lol
Probably The Flock's best song, sums up the new wave movement of the early 80's. All hail The Flock!
hailed 😊😊
studiomix is great...live they suck big time
+john doe And some!! Great studio band but utter dross live. Tears for Fears were exactly the same.
+Alan Walden I don't agree, Tears For Fears were a decent live band.
+mikser You couldn't have said it any better !!! Bravo !!! Soooo True.
I love this band
Haunting song, what a great time to be alive.
What a great time to be alive indeed