I am now 62 and was 24 when this came out. So many memories of this, being free and happy In Australia in the 80’s. Was a great time to be alive for music. I still LOVE this song!!
@@henrycochran8583 more true by the freakin' hour. like it or not, we will have to get wet on this one. "the tree of liberty must be occasionally watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants". Th. J. i'm yer huckleberry.
Hey everyone I just saw The Hooters last night, Aug 23, 2023 at Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater and they were freaking awesome! A lot of energy and they sound GREAT....
me too !! my first band in concert ,they were opening for Stevie Nick and i was living in US for two weeks (moved from Cuba ) .still The Hooters is one of my favorite bands !
Same here. First rock concert I ever attended. They were opening for Loverboy. General admission, open floor. I was near the stage just right of center. I miss the 80's and the music from that time.
There’s really something to be said about live performances from the 70s and 80s. They were so energetic, and let’s not forget just how fucking GOOD these performers sound live
Somewhere among the comments section of thousands of videos I either read or comment myself that this band or musician is the most underrated ever. And I can't control my desire to repeat these words again in respect to The Hooters. I admit being from Philly I'm prejudiced in my high respect for this unique group. Saw them many times & loved every show. They were So capable of playing so many different instruments that I think they were never recognized as the top shelf act they were. Thanks for the many memories. And thank you for uploading this piece from the legendary Tower Theater.
Moses stood up for God, Noah did the same, everyone laughed at them, people laughed at Jesus. Who takes the place today and warns people of what is to come, corvid19 is the beginning the signs are in the violence, weather
the ultimate pleasure is gods and devils saviors demons heaven and hells we are greatly acustomed to being entertained even death has become entertainment in the form of sentiment tears and hatred if we dont change as a humans we will all die together and reality will be revealed(":
+J J Lyndon Johnson, yes. Richard Nixon, yes. Bill Clinton, yes. Bush Sr. and idiot son, yes. Hillary, yes. The Orange Tantrum, definitely. The others, not so much.
Loved these guys - so many great shows in tiny venues back in the day (23 East Cabaret, Walnut Cabaret). Then, flash forward to 2017 - I'm sitting next to some guy at my table at a Bar Mitzvah and I'm like, damn, you look familiar. He introduces himself..."hey, I'm Eric Bazilian". Best Bar Mitzvah ever! We talked music non-stop. Was unforgettable. Then, turns out the Hooters (Eric and Rob) put up a private concert at someone's home as a silent auction item at his kid's school - same school my nieces and nephew attended. My sis in-law was one of the winners of the auction and 4 months later I'm in someone's living room in the next town over with about 20 other people watching these guys perform. Effing tremendous! And, turns out Rob lives in the same development as my mother in law. Come on man!
I was in Tribe Clash in HS when this came out but I loved this album even though I had to hide in the corner of the locker room and play it before football games or put the tape in a different pocket of my backpack so it wouldn't be found as I would have been cast out and forced to turn in my mohawk. I snuck out to see them and it literally was one of the best shows I've ever seen. So many bands felt they could just walk out and play while the Hooters performed and they were such a tight unit, still are. Geldof should be eating his words constantly, not many get to make a living from music so there's something to be said for the Hooters doing it for so long.
An amazing song! Great beginning on how the instruments all slowly build up together. Very Pink Floydish. The kick drum and bass guitar sound awesome. great vocals and guitar playing. A true classic from the 80's.
@@WaynesWorld69 Funny you should mention Pink Floyd...In 1988, The Hooters played a concert in London, where after the show, Roger Waters came backstage to meet the band and told them he was a fan. This would eventually lead to them appearing, at his invitation to be part of his staging of The Wall Concert in Berlin, 1990...
@@darylkurzke6344 Saw one of the last shows at the Spectrum in October 2009. It was called "The Last Call". The bands were Hall and Oates, Todd Rundgren, The Hooters, The Soul Survivors, and The Bacon Brothers. Was a great show! At the end they all were on the stage together and played some old Philly music!
I definitely miss the excellent music of the '80s such as the songs by The Hooters. There were so many excellent bands & performers from that time it is hard to say which 1 was a favorite. The music nowadays compared to then just don't belong on the same page or even the same book!!!
And teenagers believe how the current artists are soo good and superior. They missed out on the moody psychedelic 80s timeless is a better word. As an Australian 3 cheers for Canada thanks for the music guys.
I saw this band live at West Chester University, PA in 1984 in the Phillips Auditorium...i snuck in the side door with a couple of friends...we were confronted by security a minute later, but just pretented like we could not hear them...after a minute, they left us along..this was right in front of the stage while the Hooters were playing...long time ago indeed!
Killer tune and the best from "Nervous Night" despite the other "hits". I remember hearing this in Nome, Alaska in 1985 on MTV Radio. Great memories of a great tune.
Wow, wow, wow .........................!!!! Wow... I saw them live in 2015 !!! Wow !!!!....This Band is the greatest Band in the World ! Rob Hyman .. thanks for your great work !!!! And the rest of the Band of course !Wow.....!!!!!
This song is just one reason that I am so PROUD to be a JEW YESHUAs chosen people I "don't have to hide any more" the fact that I am a JEW This song can almost bring a tear to your eyes if you listen to the TRUE meaning of the words in the song Ani Bitachon Avi Chol
I'm just discovering this now. Wasn't around when it was released but boy have I been missing out for the last 32 years. This has absolutely blown me away!
love it ...the. rains gonna fall on you...i think it has...look at our world now....Love people...if we dont have it in our heart for everyone...we are doomed....
They opened (and triumphed over Loverboy) in New Mexico circa 87-88. I remember this song live, at some point the put the house lights on and the place went nuts. I was 16 or 17.
Absolute Weltklasse und Dank an Rob Hyman am Keyboard ohne den es Titel von Cindy Lauper mit "Time after time" und sämtliche Titel von Bon Jovi nie gegeben hätte da er sie komponierte ! Eric Bazilian als Sänger bleibt hier natürlich nicht unerwähnt denn er ist das Herz und die Stimme der Band !
Recuerdo que tenia diez años cuando escuchaba este tema, marco mi infancia. Hoy con 37 años, se lo he hecho escuchar a mi hijo y éste lo tiene en su celular junto a la música que él escucha
I saw them one time when they were all just kids at the Aragon Ballroom many many moons ago. It’s amazing the longevity of the music we grew up with. I sure hope that they will have Rock and Roll in Heaven and Hell. That way maybe I can go see Ronnie one more time. To o all of my Rock and Roll Heroes that have passed on I really hope that they aren’t RIP I hope that they are all still Kicking Ass and Taking Names like They Have Always Done! 🐢2023
I am now 62 and was 24 when this came out. So many memories of this, being free and happy In Australia in the 80’s. Was a great time to be alive for music. I still LOVE this song!!
my friend was miner in australia yeah great 80s song😍happy new year from austria
Seems like yesterday
Yeah, was 22 now 60. Amazing how it fits todays world we reside in.
I was 17- 1985. They opened for Don Henley on his Boys of Summer tour. What a great show! I enjoyed The Hooters as much as Henley! Great memories
I was 18 living in Toronto, Canada when this song was released. Seems like almost every genre of music was massive in the 80's.
This is a timeless song....true greatness...All you zombies hide your faces....For God's sake people.....WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!
2023... I'm 53, this song is such a wonderful memory! So many great artists. And songs from that time!
2023 and still one of the best songs ever written. Killer lyrics, rythm, melodies, harmonies, gtr sounds.. extraordinairy!!
❤️
was forbidden to play on radio in germany
cause of the lyrics
How fitting is this tune for 2020?!
Very fitting
No kidding hey!
@@henrycochran8583 more true by the freakin' hour. like it or not, we will have to get wet on this one. "the tree of liberty must be occasionally watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants". Th. J. i'm yer huckleberry.
2022 here
Just believe the science. Beahahah
Love this song. Love the biblical references. Praise them and Praise the Lord!! Great musicianship.
Who's still listening to this in 2019 👍👍
I listening in the 2019
Michael Smith i do bro
March 2020 :)
Listening 8/22/20.
Part of the soundtrack of my life late &0s awesome music awesome times
This song means so much to me. Even 35 years later.
How so?
@@Oh_I_Will ...maybe the lyrics ?.....
I was reminded of this song after last nights debates... 2024!
Hey everyone I just saw The Hooters last night, Aug 23, 2023 at Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater and they were freaking awesome! A lot of energy and they sound GREAT....
Thank you!!! Wasn’t sure if they were still around
No way! Omg they are still playing!
They are the first band I ever saw in concert...I think I was 14...They sound so great live.....I miss the 80s...Music was almost magical back then.
me too !! my first band in concert ,they were opening for Stevie Nick and i was living in US for two weeks (moved from Cuba ) .still The Hooters is one of my favorite bands !
Yes it really was magical!
Same here. First rock concert I ever attended. They were opening for Loverboy. General admission, open floor. I was near the stage just right of center. I miss the 80's and the music from that time.
April Wine
@@RoninTXBR549 where? Same tour prolly, they blew LB away, no dis, just 3 chords and the TRUTH!!!
Am I the only one that thinks the guitar solo is a VERY UNDERATED solo? It almost reminds me of David Gilmour from Floyd. Is it just me?
I'm just about to re-enjoy this, but I'm pretty sure I agree in advance.
Nah, Baz killed it. Especially here!
I thought it was only me! The bends and vibrato reminded me of DG right away.
Your right. Brings back memories.
I got no argument. It's passionate and concise.
To byly czasy ...........
Szkoda słów...............
Pozdrawiam serdecznie wszystkich fanów.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was at this show. October 1985. Great show!
Very cool!
Where did they play?
These guys are not only great musicians but great performers. Go Hooters...!
So true amazing musicians
Classic!
God, this song is still a monster (and excellent live). I really love the drums in this
What a great live performance.
Post pandemic zombies, the hooters were visionary
Rob and Eric are just so good. What a legendary and underrated band
That drumming is pinpoint beauty!
And the drummer is a pinup beauty.
Moja młodość moje disco. Dorastałem w pięknych czasach takich zespołów jak Hooters. Dziękuję i pozdrawiam z Polski 💗🇵🇱🎸
Zazdroszczę
There’s really something to be said about live performances from the 70s and 80s. They were so energetic, and let’s not forget just how fucking GOOD these performers sound live
30 Jahre später immer noch einer der besten Songs! \m/
Meine erste Single!
Unglaublich gut . Perfekter live Auftritt
Man -- this sounds as good live as the studio version. Saw them in 85 and 87. They were--still are--awesome.
This is call practice.
God,I miss the 80s
Robert Ayers yep..
Same here brother
I miss great music like this. What's out now has no heart or soul...
I hear ya Paul S Johnson, I hear ya.
I miss the 60's time to move on.
This was the song of 1987 for me still moves me 35 years later
Somewhere among the comments section of thousands of videos I either read or comment myself that this band or musician is the most underrated ever. And I can't control my desire to repeat these words again in respect to The Hooters. I admit being from Philly I'm prejudiced in my high respect for this unique group. Saw them many times & loved every show. They were So capable of playing so many different instruments that I think they were never recognized as the top shelf act they were. Thanks for the many memories. And thank you for uploading this piece from the legendary Tower Theater.
That was completely incredible. My lord I am speechless
This is one of the best versions of this song. I saw them several times at Philly venues during the 80's and they were always terrific.
Wow! So much energy in that song. They were really really good
Wow! What a great live performance! Amazing Sound! Impressive!!!
Moses stood up for God, Noah did the same, everyone laughed at them, people laughed at Jesus. Who takes the place today and warns people of what is to come, corvid19 is the beginning the signs are in the violence, weather
Almost 30 years since they sang these prophetically haunting lyrics...anybody listening yet?
Now it is 31 years since this song was released... omg... we, the generation of this song, are not really young any more... :-)
tyme4mike This song is GOSPEL and is touching and Biblically correct....I'll never tire of it! God bless!
the ultimate pleasure is gods and devils saviors demons heaven and hells we are greatly acustomed to being entertained even death has become entertainment in the form of sentiment tears and hatred if we dont change as a humans we will all die together and reality will be revealed(":
Pelosi, Schumer, Hillary, Obama & Comey are the Zombies.
+J J
Lyndon Johnson, yes. Richard Nixon, yes. Bill Clinton, yes. Bush Sr. and idiot son, yes. Hillary, yes. The Orange Tantrum, definitely.
The others, not so much.
Loved these guys - so many great shows in tiny venues back in the day (23 East Cabaret, Walnut Cabaret). Then, flash forward to 2017 - I'm sitting next to some guy at my table at a Bar Mitzvah and I'm like, damn, you look familiar. He introduces himself..."hey, I'm Eric Bazilian". Best Bar Mitzvah ever! We talked music non-stop. Was unforgettable. Then, turns out the Hooters (Eric and Rob) put up a private concert at someone's home as a silent auction item at his kid's school - same school my nieces and nephew attended. My sis in-law was one of the winners of the auction and 4 months later I'm in someone's living room in the next town over with about 20 other people watching these guys perform. Effing tremendous! And, turns out Rob lives in the same development as my mother in law. Come on man!
I was in Tribe Clash in HS when this came out but I loved this album even though I had to hide in the corner of the locker room and play it before football games or put the tape in a different pocket of my backpack so it wouldn't be found as I would have been cast out and forced to turn in my mohawk. I snuck out to see them and it literally was one of the best shows I've ever seen. So many bands felt they could just walk out and play while the Hooters performed and they were such a tight unit, still are. Geldof should be eating his words constantly, not many get to make a living from music so there's something to be said for the Hooters doing it for so long.
These guys are sick live...saw this tour in York PA....Eric Brazilian alone...the most amazing musician...flawless live...
An amazing song! Great beginning on how the instruments all slowly build up together. Very Pink Floydish. The kick drum and bass guitar sound awesome. great vocals and guitar playing. A true classic from the 80's.
Couldn't agree more! As a huge PF fan I loved the way this built slowly and with so much emotion!
@@WaynesWorld69 Funny you should mention Pink Floyd...In 1988, The Hooters played a concert in London, where after the show, Roger Waters came backstage to meet the band and told them he was a fan. This would eventually lead to them appearing, at his invitation to be part of his staging of The Wall Concert in Berlin, 1990...
@@donharrison7975 that’s amazing! I’d not heard this before and find it really fascinating. Thanks so much for providing that info.
Its so cool how they keep adding instrument after instrument at the beginning.
This Track is so fuckin Amazing ,I love it!!
Rock'n Roll Baby!!!
This is what i call real Music!!
Ohh hell yes!
excellent live version.,....love it!!!!!
Too right!
@@darylkurzke6344 Saw one of the last shows at the Spectrum in October 2009. It was called "The Last Call". The bands were Hall and Oates, Todd Rundgren, The Hooters, The Soul Survivors, and The Bacon Brothers. Was a great show! At the end they all were on the stage together and played some old Philly music!
@@darylkurzke6344 🧟🧟🧟🧟
My favorite Song.I love this old Song.Thank you very much for this Video.Stay Healthy.🎤😰🎸🎹🎼
I definitely miss the excellent music of the '80s such as the songs by The Hooters. There were so many excellent bands & performers from that time it is hard to say which 1 was a favorite. The music nowadays compared to then just don't belong on the same page or even the same book!!!
And teenagers believe how the current artists are soo good and superior. They missed out on the moody psychedelic 80s timeless is a better word. As an Australian 3 cheers for Canada thanks for the music guys.
Whoever wrote this song knows Revelation 6:12-15. Great job!
I was 18 in HS at this concert........it was truly an amazing event........HOOTERS ROCK!!
Saw them play in a small bar in Margate, NJ in the early 80’s. Epic night.
Great video, great music, great beats, what more you want? Pure 80's.....
The guitar solo sticks in my head from this great album!
REGGAE + ROCK + CHRISTIAN = ONE EPIC MASTERPIECE !!! AMAZING!!
The Tower Theater is absolutely one of the best places to see a concert ,,,the acoustics are phenomenal in there ,,,,,
Which city is it?
@@1980Campino en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Theater_(Upper_Darby_Township,_Pennsylvania)
@@imnotabotrlyimnot thank you very much
I saw this band live at West Chester University, PA in 1984 in the Phillips Auditorium...i snuck in the side door with a couple of friends...we were confronted by security a minute later, but just pretented like we could not hear them...after a minute, they left us along..this was right in front of the stage while the Hooters were playing...long time ago indeed!
This song will live forever and ever !!!
Certainly will !!
Drumming is perfect here. This is what drumming is about: perfect timing.
Killer tune and the best from "Nervous Night" despite the other "hits". I remember hearing this in Nome, Alaska in 1985 on MTV Radio. Great memories of a great tune.
This energy is so attractive, I can't get enough
Underrated song of all times !!!
Still remember watching the Hooters open up for Squeeze in Nashville in 1985. Great live show and they still sound great!!
Wow, wow, wow .........................!!!! Wow... I saw them live in 2015 !!! Wow !!!!....This Band is the greatest Band in the World ! Rob Hyman .. thanks for your great work !!!! And the rest of the Band of course !Wow.....!!!!!
better than Oingo Boingo?!?!?!?!
they simply don't get old ... and so their music doesn't! EVERGREEN
One of my favourite bands from the 80s. Incredible, awesome composition and music. Hooters forever.
Excellent beautiful inmortal songs
Just listening to this brings the 80s back to life
An EXCELLENT live version of a great song. YES, I do know what the song is about. I almost want to put this in "christian rock".
This song is just one reason
that I am so PROUD to be a JEW
YESHUAs chosen people
I "don't have to hide any more"
the fact that I am a JEW
This song can almost
bring a tear to your eyes
if you listen to the TRUE
meaning of the words in the song
Ani Bitachon Avi Chol
"I love this" is an understatement
I saw them in the mid 80's opening for Loverboy. They were great!
Yes! I saw them on the same tour in Duluth Minnesota.
I saw them that year too. In Tennessee. I miss the time.
Adrian Martin I was there, my first official concert! My first live note- from these guys
Mensch, was vermisse ich die 80er.
+Rolf Meyer You are not the only one!
Haven`t heard this good ole tune in ages! Thanks for sharing!!
2020 its still amazing song
Covid 19 Anthem!! Here in 2020 as i was when the tune came out. Classic!
I'm just discovering this now. Wasn't around when it was released but boy have I been missing out for the last 32 years. This has absolutely blown me away!
love it ...the. rains gonna fall on you...i think it has...look at our world now....Love people...if we dont have it in our heart for everyone...we are doomed....
Saw them as a bar band and was there at the tower ....Love it
nie ma juz dzisiaj takich hitow....... piekne piosenki tworzyli ludzie jeszcze 10 lat twmu.... tez kawalek jest po prostu rewelacyjny
Auch heute noch meine Musik zum abschalten u eintauchen in die Kindheit 😌
Die Jungs hatten einige Hammer-Songs:"500 Miles", "And we danced", "Johnny B"...
Die Jungs hatten einige Hammer-Songs:"500 Miles", "And we danced", "Satellite"...
All the 80s that you can handle, baby.
Still jammin this in 2019
It´s realy nice to hear this song again- now I´m 50 years old and this song is realy greatful-
They opened (and triumphed over Loverboy) in New Mexico circa 87-88. I remember this song live, at some point the put the house lights on and the place went nuts. I was 16 or 17.
En Epic Song from a Banda that Sounds Amazing Live
Love the bass drum in this.
Absolute Weltklasse und Dank an Rob Hyman am Keyboard ohne den es Titel von Cindy Lauper mit "Time after time" und sämtliche Titel von Bon Jovi nie gegeben hätte da er sie komponierte ! Eric Bazilian als Sänger bleibt hier natürlich nicht unerwähnt denn er ist das Herz und die Stimme der Band !
hey Andy mache ich liegestütz wenn wir wieder beim amerikanischen football sind😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏😏🙌🙌🙌🙌
Hä ??
Thats a Master Piece🙏
Very important message.Never loose you faith in Jesus.Rock on Hooters in 2022
Love this song👍🏻
Dreaming back to h 80s
Profound as all hell!!
greatgreatgreat song 4ever 4 ever
exceptional
so sad no one the hooters song was like this
1000000stars
Recuerdo que tenia diez años cuando escuchaba este tema, marco mi infancia. Hoy con 37 años, se lo he hecho escuchar a mi hijo y éste lo tiene en su celular junto a la música que él escucha
I saw them one time when they were all just kids at the Aragon Ballroom many many moons ago. It’s amazing the longevity of the music we grew up with. I sure hope that they will have Rock and Roll in Heaven and Hell. That way maybe I can go see Ronnie one more time. To o all of my Rock and Roll Heroes that have passed on I really hope that they aren’t RIP
I hope that they are all still Kicking Ass and Taking Names like They Have Always Done! 🐢2023
Great Song!
I love this video!
Thanks!
Damn awesome performance! This is really music, no the crap than we listen now !
I love it! So perfect!
great video . one of my favorite song.
a great song. Very emotional.
Tanx, Eric, Rob and Band!
Great song for today, Happy Halloween 2017 everyone!!!!
This almost exactly as I remember the show in Frankfurt, Germany when they opened for Heart.
The Band who sang "All i wanna do..." and "These dreams"?
"Yeah, they were the Israelites."
EPIC LYRIC!
Yup, its an earworm forsure.
I had this ‘tape’. I miss those days.
I watched an interview with these guys many years ago and they said it was one of the easiest and quickest produced songs.
one of the "all- timers" of my life. simply a great song.
geil das Lied ich höre das jeden Tag👌👌👆💞👏👏😋😋😋
mit das geilste was diesen Planeten je erreicht hat !!!