When she is in bikini, is their imagination at that age . Then it shows what she really wears .. the white shirt black shirt. Thier just fantasizing...
Not just MTV - it was on NBC (Friday Night Videos). Regular prime time TV. We did not even have cable until the Summer of 1984 (I was turning 15 - how I got to 55 today is beyond me) in the Washington DC Metro area. I was sure glad when we did, I loved MTV in those early days.
No they didn't, at one time they didn't, we didn't have cable for long, ,but for the short time we had it, wasn't til later they added commercials. After they sold MTV that became junk MTV. another word suck.
Reactor: "OMG, they showed this on MTV in the 80's??" Me: "If it was today, they'd put a dude in the bikini... and show it to 3rd graders in the classroom".
As kids (like elementary school) in the 80s we QUOTED this video: “Sit down, WALDO!” 😂 Bc we had all seen the video. Nobody was shielded from anything.
This is 100% on-brand Van Halen. Fun, including virtuoso musicianship. Add a dash of smile and an overdose of swagger. Grab a beer, have a sip for your sinuses and enjoy. Ah, the 80s.
My favorite solo from Van Halen is on “Ice Cream Man”. It’s the first song I ever heard them playing on a friends 8 track. I was blown away at the solo. Never heard anything like it before that moment. I still love it.
in the 80's we had FUN!!!!!!!!!! ...didn't put everything under a microscope, to analyze what could offend EVERY person....this new era SUCKS...WEAK ASSES....For Real............Ridiculous.
Um, you forgot about the Parents Music Resource Center and the reason there are Parental Advisory stickers on some albums still today. That happened in the eighties. So, maybe slow your chest thumping a little?
Yes that's right, the more stickers they put on the albums the more kids bought them, some of the bands even asked for the stickers to be put on the albums cause that meant album sales went through the roof! Like Happy Gilmore said "Talk about your all time backfires" Lol 😂Thump away baby! Lol
It never got bagged or taken down. If I even mention my 9th grade teacher, Ms Watkins, within my wife's hearing range, I'm doomed... But she was a wild one. Maybe an even more risqué VH song is Ice Cream Man...
van halen was the quintessential party band of the 80's. the boys liked the songs where eddie could show off his guitar skills, and the girls liked the songs where david lee roth could show off his chest, six-pack abs, and genital bulge.(DLR was considered a sex symbol, with girls having posters of him in their rooms.) DLR is actually a multi-talented and creative person. he stays in shape with martial arts training, and even worked a few years as a NYC paramedic in the 90's, although he was wealthy enough that he didn't need to work at all. he just likes to be busy with different things.
That's Eddie's brother Alex on drums. As demonstrated here not only could he make his double kick's sound like an engine at idle, he could then single stroke roll on the snare so fast it would sound like a roaring race car! It has been said that his single stroke drum rolls were so fast that they were unable to even digitally duplicate them.😮
This video was on MTV 24/7.It hit really hard for me, because I took the bus every day to school. in the beginning with the bus driver.SIT DOWN,WALDO!! Had me Trippin.
I knew you'd get a kick out of this video. I was 21 when this came out and it was hilarious every time the clubs put it up on the big screens. All the dudes loved it.
I worked for Dave. And yes, he really is like that. He's a lot of fun. They were everywhere on MTV and no one was offended. Videos to stand out became short movies with a story. We grew up with Sex and Drugs and Rock n Roll and we all turned out fine. The Teacher was wearing a swimsuit, no big deal.
Oh, yeah, it played on MTV a lot. This was pre-PC. Perfect casting for Lil Eddie, Lil Dave, Lil Alex, Lil Michael, & Lil Waldo! The look on your face when the teacher came out on stage! 😂😂😂😂 This came out the month before I turned 25. VH was awesome! RIP, Eddie. The drummer is Alex Van Halen, Eddie's brother. Singer is David Lee Roth. Bass player is Michael Anthony.
I Highly recommend their first 4 albums!!! They are are overall bangers have a more 1970s Party in the Studio Vibe. I love the "Dirty" sound of these albums. They were still young & hungry. Also, I believe FAIR WARNING was around the time or just just before tensions got bad between David & Eddie, which changed the band direction. After FAIR WARNING they were fully an 80's band, if not, THEE 80's Band!
I was 10 when this came out. I watched the video all the time on MTV and I couldn’t stop watching it, though I was a little too young yet to understand why that was!
I see a lot of comments re: MTV. In the local L.A. market there were several TV stations that had music video programming on in the afternoons and weekend (late night and on Saturdays). Oh, yeah. They played it.
From the album 1984, ironically the last album with David Lee Roth and the best selling Van Halen album ever. Many people including me thought "Jump" was too commercial and the band had lost its way. The rest of the album did contain some bangers. My favorite was/is Top Jimmy. Unfortunately the song was never performed live. I was 18 in 1984 and can tell you personally there was never a better time to be a teenager.
David would would often say he didn't consider himself a singer. He was a fan of and modeled himself after Louis Prima and considered himself more of a "Song & Dance Man".
I was 15 when this came out. You couldn’t watch MTV for 30 minutes and not see this video. Back in the day when you would “Heavy Metal Parking Lot” camp out all night for tickets, finally get to the marquee and the show would be sold out. Happened to me and my buddies in San Antonio. VH was the hottest ticket on the planet. Back in the day when life was fun. Does anybody remember fun?
It was a different world. I was raised in the early 50's before color TV. The Transistor hadn't hit the market yet. With new technology here came the madness.
'running w the devil' 'ain't talkin bout love' 'beautiful girls' 'icecream man' 'mean streets ' 'atomic punk ' 'sinners swing' and more, take your pick!
My favorite part of this vid is when Dave looks directly into the camera with a look on his face that says “ can you fuckin believe we doing this shit?”
I recently picked up a 76 Grand Prix J, and yes, that space between the engine and rad is quite extraordinary! Even more so than the 69/70! Beautiful cars, MUCH more so than the later variants, but at 18’ long, they are MONSTERS!
For all the people saying nothing got banned in the 80's, and how it was a different time. Which it was i did live in the 80's. However the very first video banned by MTV was Queen's body language in 1982. Followed by Van Halen's Pretty Woman 1982. I think some people just look at the past nostalgically.
Hot For Teacher was representational of the DLR era of The Mighty Van Halen. Jump, although it was a DLR song, marked the band's transition to Van Hagar and pop tunes. The DLR era was not glam rock. They were a versatile band who capitalized on the strengths of all the band members. Their 1st 6 LPs were an amazing run and you would be very fond if you reacted to suggestions from the comments... such as Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, Mean Street, I'm The One, and Unchained just for starters (studio versions).
Nope not banned. Its wild looking g back but I remember watching MTV all day and loving van halen. Eddie just had such pure joy when playing. His son Wolfie has that same gift. I made my grandkids sit down and educated them on by recently. It was pretty funny watching it with them.
Of course it aired, it was one of the biggest videos of the year. There wasn't all of this recreational outrage about the shameful suggestive nature of a video apart from maybe the PMR. They wanted stickers on albums that they thought were morally questionable. The reality was if you put a sticker on the album because of the content it sold massively more. But teachers didn't start coming to school dressed in bikinis, half the kids I knew in Jr high in 1981 before we ever saw MTV were drinking and getting high and if your lucky you got to second or third base. It wasn't until this kind of stuff went off MTV in the 90s that you suddenly heard about sexual relations between teachers and students... Hot for teacher, still one of the best videos ever.
This was on MTV every other hour for months and months in 1984! And back in the 80’s when you could actually flirt or hit on your hot teacher. We did it all the time. Ah, the 80’s!
Love this video! I don't think it was banned. Back then, things didn't get banned the way they are now. My favorite by Van Halen is "Little Guitars" 🔥🔥
OK, NOW, you NEED to Dive Deep and Please your NEW, VH Fans, by Starting with EVERY Song, in Order, from their First 2 Albums!!! YOUR Mind WILL be Blown, In a GREAT Way! You WILL Appreciate the Skills & Talent that you'll Hear!!!! TRUST ME! Your Subs from Rockers like me will SOAR! PLUS you get to Hear Eddie in his "Experimental" Prime with Sounds you've NEVER Heard before or Since! Many Guitarists have "Copied" his Techniques BUT......
Man, so far you've mostly done their later stuff, which I can appreciate, but as a superfan since their first album dropped when I was in junior high, and then I saw them live on several early album tours, I formed an opinion a long time ago that their later stuff does rock, but is mostly just cheesy for my tastes. But you've got to check out stuff from their first album for sure, if not their second and third albums. That first album is one of the greatest debut albums in rock, along with Boston and Aerosmith, for example. And really, Led Zeppelin years before that. Then you will really understand why Van Halen just exploded with such force. Long before this kind of stuff. But because I'm a fan, of course I'm listening to this and I'm enjoying it on some level, I'm just sayin...
Van Halen always lets fly the with guitar pyrotechnics, but this song is really about the drums, especially the double bass drum pattern -- herta-fuelled, toms-and-double-kick shuffle -- that sounds like a rumbling motorcycle engine. You know those Parental Advisory Explicit Content stickers that you see on some albums today? That began in the eighties after a group of powerful women organized against explicit content in music. There were hearings in congress, featuring Frank Zappa, John Denver, and Dee Snyder arguing in support of the First Amendment. In the end no laws were passed but the record industry voluntarily compromised by applying those stickers to albums where it applied. The bands loved those stickers because they screamed "buy me" to every kid with any sort of rebellious streak. N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton was the first blockbuster album with one of those stickers on it, if I recall correctly.
This guy said things changed in the 2010s... No way. Things started changing the mid to late 90s, maybe even earlier. Coming from someone who was 13 or 14 when this song came out. I will help you understand the mindset we had back then. If a male teacher got with a female student of any age, he might go on a long walk and just never come back. Maybe he went to Mexico, maybe he went to Canada, maybe he went to visit a shallow grave deep in the forest, who knows. But if a young boy got with a hot teacher... Atta boy, make your Dad proud.
As far as Dave’s singing you gotta check out their first album as well as his solo stuff to see his musical taste range. He covered Sinatra’s That’s Life as well as Louie Prima’s just and gigolo/I ain’t got nobody. The video for that later is another one that was controversial
The 80's were a different time, and our point of view was very open on all fronts. Try it, you might like it. Want to blow your mind? Watch the Woodstock movie.
this video was all over MTV. never got banned to my knowledge
Was popular on all the rock radio stations too at one time..
When she is in bikini, is their imagination at that age . Then it shows what she really wears .. the white shirt black shirt. Thier just fantasizing...
Yeah they played this video like six times a day when it was on the charts
It got heavy rotation on MuchMusic here in Canada as well
It was, because in the 80s most people still had a sense of humor and everybody's feelings weren't hurt by anythng and everything.
When MTV was MTV.
@@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 no commercial, no ads, music video after another and not the garbage like today
Not just MTV - it was on NBC (Friday Night Videos). Regular prime time TV. We did not even have cable until the Summer of 1984 (I was turning 15 - how I got to 55 today is beyond me) in the Washington DC Metro area. I was sure glad when we did, I loved MTV in those early days.
@@Bossman-jd3sv they did have commercials, though. But we didn't care about that at all!
No they didn't, at one time they didn't, we didn't have cable for long, ,but for the short time we had it, wasn't til later they added commercials. After they sold MTV that became junk MTV. another word suck.
I was 16 when this came out and I can tell you that it was absolutely, unquestionably the best time to be young. I’ll fight anyone who disagrees!!!
Right on
It was all over MTV! No banning, not really why you would think it would get banned. The 70's and 80's were a wild time!
Reactor: "OMG, they showed this on MTV in the 80's??"
Me: "If it was today, they'd put a dude in the bikini... and show it to 3rd graders in the classroom".
As kids (like elementary school) in the 80s we QUOTED this video: “Sit down, WALDO!” 😂 Bc we had all seen the video. Nobody was shielded from anything.
As an 80's kid, we also loved the "I don't feel tardy" and used the heck out of it. 😆
Their 1978 debut album (Van Halen) is a full on banger.
It's right up there with debut albums from Boston, Skynyrd, and Aerosmith, and from years earlier, Led Zeppelin.
This is 100% on-brand Van Halen. Fun, including virtuoso musicianship. Add a dash of smile and an overdose of swagger. Grab a beer, have a sip for your sinuses and enjoy. Ah, the 80s.
My favorite solo from Van Halen is on “Ice Cream Man”. It’s the first song I ever heard them playing on a friends 8 track. I was blown away at the solo. Never heard anything like it before that moment. I still love it.
Or "I'm the one" off their first album
in the 80's we had FUN!!!!!!!!!! ...didn't put everything under a microscope, to analyze what could offend EVERY person....this new era SUCKS...WEAK ASSES....For Real............Ridiculous.
Word⭐️☑️
Um, you forgot about the Parents Music Resource Center and the reason there are Parental Advisory stickers on some albums still today. That happened in the eighties. So, maybe slow your chest thumping a little?
@@mikecaetano Tipper's crusade failed miserably. Nobody got cancelled.
Yes that's right, the more stickers they put on the albums the more kids bought them, some of the bands even asked for the stickers to be put on the albums cause that meant album sales went through the roof! Like Happy Gilmore said "Talk about your all time backfires" Lol 😂Thump away baby! Lol
Hey a little older HS 70s grad here and I loved this song,but as for fun my generation definitely built the foundation of fun.
Such a versatile band they play everything...HUGE catalog...never the same type of song
Panama is a fantastic jam, and the video is all kinds of Tom foolery! Def worth checking out!
"I don't feel tardy" 🤣🤣
It never got bagged or taken down. If I even mention my 9th grade teacher, Ms Watkins, within my wife's hearing range, I'm doomed... But she was a wild one. Maybe an even more risqué VH song is Ice Cream Man...
All over MTV, watching after coming home from school 😄
The drummer's Alex , Eddie's brother, he started with guitar and eddie was on .Drums and then switched, thank God!
Interview with Alex and Eddie van Halen in Dutch - 1979 (with subtitles)
@@enr6781 don't forget you have to include Dad ,Jan van halen because he played clarinet with them
The 80's WERE a different time...and it was glorious!
van halen was the quintessential party band of the 80's. the boys liked the songs where eddie could show off his guitar skills, and the girls liked the songs where david lee roth could show off his chest, six-pack abs, and genital bulge.(DLR was considered a sex symbol, with girls having posters of him in their rooms.)
DLR is actually a multi-talented and creative person. he stays in shape with martial arts training, and even worked a few years as a NYC paramedic in the 90's, although he was wealthy enough that he didn't need to work at all. he just likes to be busy with different things.
Nothing like the 80s…. Take me back there please
That's Eddie's brother Alex on drums. As demonstrated here not only could he make his double kick's sound like an engine at idle, he could then single stroke roll on the snare so fast it would sound like a roaring race car! It has been said that his single stroke drum rolls were so fast that they were unable to even digitally duplicate them.😮
This video was all over TV! I was in sixth grade and had a major crush on my teacher in 1984, so I really identified with this song when it came out!
" I brought my Pencil"...🤣
Never banned that i know of and lots of radio play 😂 .. listen to Ice Cream Man 😂😂😂😂
This video was on MTV 24/7.It hit really hard for me, because I took the bus every day to school. in the beginning with the bus driver.SIT DOWN,WALDO!! Had me Trippin.
My all-time favorite EVH solo, and as a drummer this one is insane from Alex Van Halen. 🥁🔥🤘🏽
If you want to see DLR at his craziest, you should check out his solo video to Just a Gigolo!
I remember them having the nationwide search to find kid versions of the band members.
I knew you'd get a kick out of this video. I was 21 when this came out and it was hilarious every time the clubs put it up on the big screens. All the dudes loved it.
One of my favorite solos displayed in a video ever!! Eddie sinks it up tight on these clips
I worked for Dave. And yes, he really is like that. He's a lot of fun. They were everywhere on MTV and no one was offended. Videos to stand out became short movies with a story. We grew up with Sex and Drugs and Rock n Roll and we all turned out fine. The Teacher was wearing a swimsuit, no big deal.
Runnin' With the Devil is another Van Halen song that is required. One of their best known.
reaction = PRICELESS!!!! 1984 was awesome
Oh, yeah, it played on MTV a lot. This was pre-PC. Perfect casting for Lil Eddie, Lil Dave, Lil Alex, Lil Michael, & Lil Waldo! The look on your face when the teacher came out on stage! 😂😂😂😂 This came out the month before I turned 25. VH was awesome! RIP, Eddie. The drummer is Alex Van Halen, Eddie's brother. Singer is David Lee Roth. Bass player is Michael Anthony.
I Highly recommend their first 4 albums!!! They are are overall bangers have a more 1970s Party in the Studio Vibe. I love the "Dirty" sound of these albums. They were still young & hungry. Also, I believe FAIR WARNING was around the time or just just before tensions got bad between David & Eddie, which changed the band direction. After FAIR WARNING they were fully an 80's band, if not, THEE 80's Band!
The look on your face when the first " Teacher" came out was priceless.
Hell yeah this aired on MTV! The 80’s - best decade EVER!
Dudes jaw was wide open at the beginning. Funny as hell
I’m glad I was 12 when this came out. Back when the world wasn’t hidden from us. lol
The 80s were a blast..glad I was a teen in the 80s.
"I don't feel tardy" got a lot of us in trouble.
It was worth it 😂
Yes ! This aired on MTV and every Video show in the early 80’s..Wasn’t shocking at all .. I was in HS when this was released .
I was 10 when this came out. I watched the video all the time on MTV and I couldn’t stop watching it, though I was a little too young yet to understand why that was!
Eddie's solo, holy smokes. I remember when ALL these albums came out...still nobody touching Edward. Outta this 🌎 world
My friend had this album Reel to Reel when I lived in Japan. The clubs in Japan were great in the 1980’s.
I see a lot of comments re: MTV. In the local L.A. market there were several TV stations that had music video programming on in the afternoons and weekend (late night and on Saturdays). Oh, yeah. They played it.
From the album 1984, ironically the last album with David Lee Roth and the best selling Van Halen album ever. Many people including me thought "Jump" was too commercial and the band had lost its way. The rest of the album did contain some bangers. My favorite was/is Top Jimmy. Unfortunately the song was never performed live.
I was 18 in 1984 and can tell you personally there was never a better time to be a teenager.
David would would often say he didn't consider himself a singer. He was a fan of and modeled himself after Louis Prima and considered himself more of a "Song & Dance Man".
I love watching first time reactions to this video. 😂😂
One known or unknown fact is the girl dancing in this video is the same girl in the Rod Stewart video Do Ya Think I'm Sexy video.
I was 15 when this came out. You couldn’t watch MTV for 30 minutes and not see this video. Back in the day when you would “Heavy Metal Parking Lot” camp out all night for tickets, finally get to the marquee and the show would be sold out. Happened to me and my buddies in San Antonio. VH was the hottest ticket on the planet. Back in the day when life was fun. Does anybody remember fun?
It was a different world. I was raised in the early 50's before color TV. The Transistor hadn't hit the market yet. With new technology here came the madness.
Changing keys during a solo is so interesting to the composition
🌸 🤣🤣🤣 oh my God your face when the video started to get funky
The eighties, man. We had it good. 1984 - soundtrack of my Bar Mitzvah year!
ask Tipper and the P.M.R.C. 😜 hahaha 🤣
'running w the devil' 'ain't talkin bout love' 'beautiful girls' 'icecream man' 'mean streets ' 'atomic punk ' 'sinners swing' and more, take your pick!
My favorite part of this vid is when Dave looks directly into the camera with a look on his face that says “ can you fuckin believe we doing this shit?”
I recently picked up a 76 Grand Prix J, and yes, that space between the engine and rad is quite extraordinary! Even more so than the 69/70! Beautiful cars, MUCH more so than the later variants, but at 18’ long, they are MONSTERS!
Eddie's brother Alex was on drums, Michael Anthony on bass.
For all the people saying nothing got banned in the 80's, and how it was a different time. Which it was i did live in the 80's. However the very first video banned by MTV was Queen's body language in 1982. Followed by Van Halen's Pretty Woman 1982. I think some people just look at the past nostalgically.
This video was on MTV 24/7 playing about 10x per day!
Hot For Teacher was representational of the DLR era of The Mighty Van Halen. Jump, although it was a DLR song, marked the band's transition to Van Hagar and pop tunes. The DLR era was not glam rock. They were a versatile band who capitalized on the strengths of all the band members. Their 1st 6 LPs were an amazing run and you would be very fond if you reacted to suggestions from the comments... such as Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, Mean Street, I'm The One, and Unchained just for starters (studio versions).
Nope not banned. Its wild looking g back but I remember watching MTV all day and loving van halen. Eddie just had such pure joy when playing. His son Wolfie has that same gift. I made my grandkids sit down and educated them on by recently. It was pretty funny watching it with them.
Yes , it aired on MTV back when MTV was great
Of course it aired, it was one of the biggest videos of the year. There wasn't all of this recreational outrage about the shameful suggestive nature of a video apart from maybe the PMR. They wanted stickers on albums that they thought were morally questionable. The reality was if you put a sticker on the album because of the content it sold massively more. But teachers didn't start coming to school dressed in bikinis, half the kids I knew in Jr high in 1981 before we ever saw MTV were drinking and getting high and if your lucky you got to second or third base. It wasn't until this kind of stuff went off MTV in the 90s that you suddenly heard about sexual relations between teachers and students... Hot for teacher, still one of the best videos ever.
This was on MTV every other hour for months and months in 1984! And back in the 80’s when you could actually flirt or hit on your hot teacher. We did it all the time. Ah, the 80’s!
Long Live Rock...it and Comedy are both on life support in 2024...but theres always hope❤😂
No banning, no fuss about it, it was in HEAVY rotation.
back before everyone was offended....
... by everything.
The offended people are the minority.
This was all over MTV back when I was 22 in 1984 never got banned
This is such a freaking classic!!
The drummer is Eddie's brother, Alex Van Haken
Freedom of speech and expression at its peak
The 80s were fantastic. I was in HS and college back then. That's all I'll admit to!!! 👀🤔🤣
Love this video! I don't think it was banned. Back then, things didn't get banned the way they are now. My favorite by Van Halen is "Little Guitars" 🔥🔥
🌸 okay so Eddie's brother Alex is the drummer
and Michael Anthony is the Bass player
THIS VIDEO WAS NONSTOP ON MTV FROM THE FIRST DAY IT WAS RELEASED
Man I miss the 80s!! Class of 89!!!
The drummer is Eddie's older brother Alex Van Halen
Yes it did and it was awesome
Nobody cared. Nobody got offended. It was a simpler time
The big excitement in the 80's was staying up until after 11pm to see the x-rated version of Duran Duran girls on film.
OK, NOW, you NEED to Dive Deep and Please your NEW, VH Fans, by Starting with EVERY Song, in Order, from their First 2 Albums!!! YOUR Mind WILL be Blown, In a GREAT Way! You WILL Appreciate the Skills & Talent that you'll Hear!!!! TRUST ME! Your Subs from Rockers like me will SOAR! PLUS you get to Hear Eddie in his "Experimental" Prime with Sounds you've NEVER Heard before or Since! Many Guitarists have "Copied" his Techniques BUT......
Love the shirt. Go Pack Go!!
Song brings back high school memories.
Man, so far you've mostly done their later stuff, which I can appreciate, but as a superfan since their first album dropped when I was in junior high, and then I saw them live on several early album tours, I formed an opinion a long time ago that their later stuff does rock, but is mostly just cheesy for my tastes.
But you've got to check out stuff from their first album for sure, if not their second and third albums. That first album is one of the greatest debut albums in rock, along with Boston and Aerosmith, for example. And really, Led Zeppelin years before that.
Then you will really understand why Van Halen just exploded with such force. Long before this kind of stuff. But because I'm a fan, of course I'm listening to this and I'm enjoying it on some level, I'm just sayin...
Just relax and enjoy this powerful sound. The lyric meaning is a joke.
The drummer is Eddie's brother Alex Van Halen.
VH didn’t just personify the 80’s. They were THE biggest rock band by far in the 80’s.
I always preferred earlier Van Halen. Got to see them in concert in 1984 with Aerosmith as the opening band )
Van Halen always lets fly the with guitar pyrotechnics, but this song is really about the drums, especially the double bass drum pattern -- herta-fuelled, toms-and-double-kick shuffle -- that sounds like a rumbling motorcycle engine. You know those Parental Advisory Explicit Content stickers that you see on some albums today? That began in the eighties after a group of powerful women organized against explicit content in music. There were hearings in congress, featuring Frank Zappa, John Denver, and Dee Snyder arguing in support of the First Amendment. In the end no laws were passed but the record industry voluntarily compromised by applying those stickers to albums where it applied. The bands loved those stickers because they screamed "buy me" to every kid with any sort of rebellious streak. N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton was the first blockbuster album with one of those stickers on it, if I recall correctly.
Rock In Peace Eddie Van Halen 💔🙏
Yup
The drummer who you loved was Alex Van Halen Eddie's brother.
This guy said things changed in the 2010s... No way. Things started changing the mid to late 90s, maybe even earlier.
Coming from someone who was 13 or 14 when this song came out. I will help you understand the mindset we had back then.
If a male teacher got with a female student of any age, he might go on a long walk and just never come back. Maybe he went to Mexico, maybe he went to Canada, maybe he went to visit a shallow grave deep in the forest, who knows. But if a young boy got with a hot teacher... Atta boy, make your Dad proud.
As far as Dave’s singing you gotta check out their first album as well as his solo stuff to see his musical taste range. He covered Sinatra’s That’s Life as well as Louie Prima’s just and gigolo/I ain’t got nobody. The video for that later is another one that was controversial
Anything goes in the 80s. It was a wonderful time to be a teenager.
All y'all who weren't teens in the 1980s really missed out. It was a great time!
fun stuff. GO PACK GO!!!
Looking back it really seems like we were in a different life altogether 😂
But ya. There was outrage about the video, but it still played ❤
Your jaw drop says it all lol😅😅
The 80's were a different time, and our point of view was very open on all fronts. Try it, you might like it. Want to blow your mind? Watch the Woodstock movie.