Naked Eyes - When The Lights Go Out (Official Music Video)
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- Опубліковано 11 сер 2011
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Lyrics:
Susie doesn't go out very much
She likes to stay in bed at night
It seems that everything is all too much
But she just lays in bed at night
The day's all right but then
When the lights go out
She calls your name
When the lights go out
Always the same
Always someone left out in the rain
Always the same
She's the kind who needs the tender touch
She never wants to compromise
What you thought you'd never have gets up
And disappears before your eyes
The day's all right but then
When the lights go out
She calls your name
When the lights go out
Always the same
Always someone left out in the rain
Always the same
Always the same
Always the same
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This album turned a hard rock kid into a new wave dreamer...
WOW! well said!!
I was lucky to have a group of friends who were all multigenre. We simply played everything we could get out hands on that sounded good. Naked eyed was def on the playlist! Thank god for UA-cam. So many videos i never saw back then.
I had a perception before. Most of the people who love metal or rock they also like synth-pop and new wave acts such as Depeche Mode, New Order, Duran Duran and many more. In other words, they have such a very great musical taste.
@ Duran Duran and I think Depeche Mode were punk bands who put out new wave/alternative music, so I can see why a lot of rockers gravitated towards them.
@@candygurll6103 duran duran and depeche mode were never punk folks, that is simply new wave, the 'inbetween' of 80s pop and late 70s punk/post-punk. not to mention that duran duran was also a new romantic group until certain point
A perfect synthpop song. I loved this as a teenager back in 1983, and I appreciate it even more 40 years later!!
Same for me
I am 39 and when i listen to this album back in 2021 the lyrics in this album were talking directly to me personally , each song and its kinda scary and sad plus the sound take you to another place its perfect.
"Always Something There To Remind Me" was when I heard of Naked Eyes and like it was said "When The Lights Go Out" was very underrated as a Naked Eyes hit but I'm glad I bought this record in 1983 when I did.
As a Black man some of my buddies joked with me talking about "I've crossed over to "White boy music" until I schooled them and told them that "great music is colorblind and isn't based on color; it's just great music."
They never busted my chops again for appreciating great music no matter what group is playing it.
This particular style and era of pop music may have been predominantly performed by white musicians. But these guys were influenced by both white AND black artists of the past. Rob Fisher was a big fan of both the Beatles AND Motown soul artists.
I need to offer a correction. It was lead singer Pete Byrne who was the big fan of 60s music like the Beatles and Motown. Also, Naked Eyes scored their first big hit with a cover song titled "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me," which had previously been recorded by soul artists like Dionne Warwick (as a demo) and Lou Johnson. So yeah, good music is universal and not limited to one race or ethnicity or color.
My favorite of their songs is Promises…..
MOST UNDERRATED DUO EVER 😭 ESPECIALLY THIS SONG WHAT A MASTER PIECE MY GOD!
omd is most underrated duo
Favorite Naked Eyes song, ever
Mine too
Mine too but hardly got much airplay.
@@N4TCM So true!
Great song but not the best its 3rd.... but great song as us few know
Same here!👍
Just discovered this song, I mean, masterpiece. Now I’m in an infinity loop... I definitely was born in the wrong generation... ohhh, the ‘80s...
i know how ya feel i was born in 81 so i got to see it as a little one but i would of loved to live it as a teenager
Wait... How is your comment dated two years ago?r u a time traveler?
I graduated high school in 1985. I remember when this song was released. The eighties was a blast. Great memories.
I love this song Soooooo much!! 😩
You were born into a generation where access to this song and others is unlimited and a few clicks away, but yeah the 80's should definitely be glorified
So synthpopish romantic, so unique. This song represents the best repertoire of Naked Eyes.The superfine touch of Tony Mansfield to the production and arrangements, together with the perfect drumming by Phil Towner (both from the New Musik) make this song and the whole album "Burning Bridges ", one of the best electronic releases ever.
Absolutely a Masterpiece in the Synthpop era!! Mansfield is a Myth!!! More interesting the Naked Eyes project than the A-Ha too ;)
I play this song on a daily basis and have for many years.
The classic 80's sound.....very nice.
PERFECT SONG I LOVE THIS BAND
A beautiful arrangement musically and visually.
Almost perfection.
Damn, I miss my 80s childhood because of bands and music like this, 💖💜💗❤️!!!!
2018 and still one the greatest songs I have ever heard..so much emotion and passion, these 2 guys will never be forgotten
Which two guys?
These keyboard riff at 1:44 is one of the best of the 80's.
Lol songs hear like waste
@@biploveansh6449 whut?
@@biploveansh6449 you wot
I could never get enough of this song. The entire album was great
A wonderful song. A wonderful band. The 80's produced some great music, and great bands. Naked Eyes were fantastic.
Aside from The Police this was my favorite 80's band. Still love them to this day. Awesome!
+Ronald “Ron James” James . Agree Ron. Incredible talent and sound! As good today as the first time I ever heard it...spot on!
+Ronald “Ron James” James aside from The Police this was my favourites too…. Howard Jones as well...
me too! The Police and Naked Eyes... this was my favourite of this album
My favorites as well.these guys led me to Tears For Fears on and they were in a band Neon together. Small world.
Almost polar extremes too in the musical spectrum, cool
Really true musicians and pure Art, thank you Rob Fisher wherever you are and Peter Byrne.
Love love love this song. Wish it had been a bigger hit here in the US.
Naked eyes had a unique style in the 80's there are four song that blended in that style,i could show you how,promises,promises,when the lights go out and always something there to remind me. I admire these four very much?
Awww Yes . . . . "PROPHET 5" synth in full flight here ! ! 💘 LOVE THIS !
And the Simmons SDSV with a Linn LM-1.
I have just recently re-discovered this band and forgot how much I like them. I have been playing this song over and over. This and "what in the name of love" are my two favs.
Same favorites
Love it. Never gets old.
Oh man....high school memories....I wore this cassette out
My favorite song from this band. Should have been a bigger hit than what it was.
Beautiful song. I miss the 80s so...
One of the very few things my step father and I bonded over...RIP.
I love the allusion to "Time Bandits"!
I got that too
Susie doesn't go out very much
She likes to stay in bed at night
It seems that everything is all too much
But she just lays in bed at night
The day's all right but then
When the lights go out
She calls your name
When the lights go out
Always the same
Always someone left out in the rain
Always the same
She's the kind who needs the tender touch
She never wants to compromise
What you thought you'd never have gets up
And disappears before your eyes
The day's all right but then
When the lights go out
She calls your name
When the lights go out
Always the same
Always someone left out in the rain
Always the same
Always the same
Always the same
I always thought he said "Seems she doesn't go out very much..."
Such a feeling of serenity when I listen to this group
"The Naked Eyes" were one of the coolest and most underrated Pop-Duo of the early 80's.
They never get ever an airplay on the Radio in our bourgeois Country, like such (similar) S--T-Groups as "A-ha" or "Duran Duran", "Icehouse" and all these.
(Pat, Switzerland)
RIP Rob Fisher.
NE hit #37 in Billboard, 12-24-83.
The music of Naked Eyes always carried allot of gravity. I spent much of the 1980's living in the Dallas,TX Metroplex. Today 80's music has made a come back on classic hits stations. Thankfully these jewels are living on. Hearing this music takes me back to an unforgettable time of my early adulthood.
I grew up in the Metroplex too...this song always reminds me of being 14 and running all over Dallas and Fort Worth...from mall to mall. What a time!
I lived in Houston.
Where are you now?
@@aspirecan4829Where do you live now?
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e Indiana
My dad gave me his cassettes an I found this song and I was blown away! why have I never heard this before
Because the vast majority of "oldies" or "classic" rock stations won't play anything that wasn't a Top Ten hit. This song got more airplay on the old Friday Night Videos program that ran on NBC in the early 1980s than I ever heard on any radio station. 😐
Lots of classics weren't known unfortunately
this song is just magic ! so beautiful
The eighties, The Police, Naked Eyes, Princess Diana... videos like this. Where did time go...?
What a timeless piece of romantic synth pop…! All-time favorite. 🎶
I love this 80's song. In my opinion this is a very underrated song.
Had the honor of seeing Rob perform several months ago. If humanly possible, Naked Eyes sound even better. He really needs to do a live album!
His voice and the melody so 80s. Wish I could go back to that time
Such a good song, good video, and good memories....
Everytime i listen it sticks in my mind like a glue. Masterpiece ❤️🇧🇷
This whole album is great.
Such a smooth and beautiful song > I swear the UK kicks ass with their music.
I'm a 90s boy with a 80's soul deep inside
I'm only a teenager, but naked eyes is one of my favorite bands of all time, and this song is fire.
So smooth and sweet.
I loved this song and the album; still have the original 1983 album. Loved the Gulliver's Travel theme in the video.
Meet my wife during this song in the 80"s my high school sweetheart
I bought this album. I still have it. Its great. The song, Always something there to remind me...Reminds me of my Best friend who passed in July 1983 at the age 17. I miss him everyday. Thank you Naked Eyes in helping keep his memory alive. ❤❤❤
Sorry for your loss
pure synth pop
THIS SONG WAS WAY AHEAD OF IT'S TIME, AWESOME!!!
2023 and I still play this 😊 Lyrics and music perfection! I miss this type of music I miss the 80's.
There's a lot of music like this in the indie realm
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e can you share a couple of band names & songs 🎵 I would like to hear some of the music!
Hey! Those were the Time Bandits! I knew it was them!
I think i read somewhere they didn't perform live concerts because it would have been too diffcult to replicate the sound from the synthesizer for a live audience. Still sounds pretty amazing all these years later.
I saw them live a few years ago. Sounded good. They had a full band with bass, guitar and drums as well as keys.
Yes yes yes. So good I cry
Classic 80's hit straight from Mother England U.K !
80s dream pop.
Who came up in the 80s and remembers this??
Wish they got more attention. Lovely song.
This is one of my favorite song from this duo, Naked Eyes have a lot of good stuff, not only "Always Something There To Remind Me". This whole album and Fuel For The Fire are very good! Good to know that they are not an one-hit wonder duo.
Love this song!
The only thing more 80's than this song is that Steinberger bass.
Fucking New Wave of the early 80´s !! Reminiscing of my youth in the 80´s......great memories to be sure.
But criminally underrated band (RIP Rob)....and muchn too less views of this brilliant tune.
This time (day and month) in 1983, British band Naked Eyes told pop fans what would happen "When The Lights Go Out"! Hopefully everyone listened!
i’m a hip hop head first and foremost but before that i was up in new wave as a kid on MTV and this i remember distinctly…classic.
The entire album🔥
this song and ..."what" in the name of love"...are under-rated classic's...and btw there's is more then one video for this song..
there is one video i saw for this song..looked alot more like "one thing leads to another "video from the fixx... it was cool.. on vh1..both are really cool..
true..like"got my mind set on you from"george harrison..1987..one showed kids in a penny arcada..and the other was him in a house with things moving to the music..
Does anyone have the alternate music video for this song?
Please listen A very hard act to follow
Favourite.♥♡
Wonderful song. Thanks. RIP Mr. Fisher, Sir.
Use to listen to this song when I was a teenager! 40 years ago! Beautiful
i find this song so moving !!! can't get enough 30 years later !!!
PERFECT SONG I LOVE THIS BAND
A very smooth and underrated song.
*Timebandits!*
Beautiful song!
i have watch this video about 100 times already
Never heard this before, was searching something else and this came up, so my curiosity kicked in and I clicked.
One thing I DO like about old songs like this, is the 80's synth wave sound to the instrumental in the background.
This song is so good! One of my all time 80's favorites for sure.
This is very mystical
So underrated band of the 80s !!! Burning Bridges are Masterpiece of synth Pop and one of the best 80s album !!! I Could Show You How,Promises, Promises,When The Lights Go Out !!!
R.i.p Rob Fisher
No one has picked up on the fact that the other actors in this video are all from the films "Time Bandits" and were also "Ewoks" in starwars..... Back in the 80's there was a "Making of" video for this because the set design was so beautiful for it being a music video. This quality of this video does it ZERO JUSTICE. It was shot with some really good film.
I think some people picked up on it.
And at the 2:30 mark when the dwarves are surprised by the door being opened, the one on the left, wearing the "raccoon club" cap is none other than Kenny Baker, who was the original R2-D2 in the first Star Wars films. He was inside the R2 prop, operating it.
This song was always so underrated. I personally think this group was ahead of their time. Early 80's with a Lite AM feel!
2019 y esta canción suena como el primer día
I don’t get how naked eyes is still not famous yet
I love this song....seems like it came out around 1983.
Great music.
This seriously needs to be remastered in HD
This song scratches me right where i itch...
Grew up in the 80s and I can relive moments in the past just listening to this.
Peaked at No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983. A very great New Wave/ synthpop tune from the good old UK.
Something in the lead singer's voice reminds me of Paul McCartney. Nice mellow voice.
I WAS 13 years... LOVE80
Pure magic
A record that was overshadowed by their two previous singles. I remember hearing this around Christmas 1983 on the radio, but hasn’t been heard since.
Was this released in December, '83?
@@colinmontgomery1956 Yes it was. Got some airplay for a about a month but was then quickly off most stations playlists by January. 105KITS in San Francisco, and 106 WMAR in Baltimore played this.
@@HitsTownUSA That's how its AT 40 run went. Debuted in the 40 on December 17, 1983. Moved up to #37 the next week, then after Billboards frozen chart, the following week it fell out of the 40. Then three weeks later out of the Hot 100. Great song but like you said overshadowed by their two previous hits.
We played it on WTCS AM in Fairmont the last part of December 1983 and into January 1984. I always associate this song with dusk on a winter's evening.
I love this song
Pure esence of 80s
Great song! We need more music like this.
I was lucky to have a group of friends who were all multigenre. We simply played everything we could get out hands on that sounded good. Naked eyed was def on the playlist! Thank god for UA-cam. So many videos i never saw back then.
spotify played this for me randomly and im now becoming obsessed with it
man that keyboard kills it at 0:19, then steps it up again at 1:44, gold jerry, gold, gotta be one of my favorite intros that a singer just slides on into, so smooth, suave, by the way, check out the 2007 version they did, more acoustic
One of my favorites
An underrated band of the 80s.
Great 80s tune!