And a cold war threatening to destroy the world. Women having to fight for a law stating that they were human. Husbands allowed to legally rape their wives. Men able to beat their wives with zero consequence. People dying to escape from 1 side of Berlin to the other. Apartheit still existing in South Africa. Yeah.... "good times"
@@pseudopuppy160 I said in every way possible. Meaning: the standard of living (at least in the Western Hemisphere) was very high. You see, as long as the Eastern Bloc existed as a counterweight (that is, communism), our western politicians at that time pampered us and the benefits to the worker were incredibly high. As soon as communism collapsed, our politicians here in the west began to take away our rights one by one and capitalism showed us how its real face. Back then literally EVERYONE could own a house two cars and make holidays without taking a loan from the bank and drowning in debt.
I was born in 2010 but i know all of these. I watch every documentary and video I can find about the 80s- I love the hair, clothes, people, lifestyle, music, MTV, just everything about it! I’m obsessed yet so upset I can’t experience it and never will :/
Ahhh. When MTV didn't suck ♥️. And concert prices were cheap and there were actually Bass and Ticketmaster outlets that were brick and mortar where you could wait for 7 hours to get a ticket of your choice. Just a few reasons why the 80s were so awesome ♥️
@@brunoactis1104 Are you saying the 90s weren't as corporate as the 00s? I would say music went extremely commercial or corporate in the mid to late 90s with all the boy bands, girl bands, pop superstars and hip hop/rap. Then it just continued into the 2000s. Once all of the studios started heading toward fully digital recording in the late 90s and no longer recorded onto tape, the music industry dramatically shifted. Even though very hi-tech music (for the time) was being made in the 80s, it still was recorded using analog technology for the most part. Real artistry and ingenuity was still required then. Today there's very little of that, as it's mostly just sampling, VST plugins, and drum machines with very little actual musicianship. When real music is made by let's say the older artists, only the die-hard fans will hear the songs unless those artists self-promote. Most labels these days are only interested in recording everything in the cheapest way possible. Money isn't flowing as much as it was in the 70s and 80s. In fact the music industry is dying at the moment.
@@brunoactis1104you get it 1000% the 70s and 90s we're actual times of massive cultural change. The music was 1000x better in those decades too compared to that awful hair metal and boring ass Phil colins
Same here. ‘92 baby, myself. The only song I missed was “I Ran” by A Flock of Seagulls… The rest of them I remember from listening to the radio late into the night on my Walkman 😂.Times have changed. Memories - frozen in time yet brought back to life for just a few minutes by childhood songs.
Gotta say 1970s-2010 were the best years for music. There's still a lot of great music being made today but it feels like we're oversaturated with something new each day.
I'm so glad 'I Ran' and 'Down under' were on the list, I had the original 80s new wave disk and I loved it. Other bangers were 'Walk like an Egyptian', 'So Alive' and 'Shout'.
Bit of trivia I learned from going to college: Video Killed the Radio Star was the first song played on MTV. Followed by Pat Benatar. Michael Jackson broke the color barrier about 2 yrs later on March 1983
I got really inspired by your UA-cam channel and I decided to start a UA-cam channel of my own , I make memes and funny video's I'm growing steadily thanks for the inspiration I hope you continue to grow the way you do ❤️I hit 100k views yesterday Thanks for the inspiration again 🙂
I knew all of these songs. My late father used to play these new wave music when we were in car to school. From 3rd grade until 7th grade he played a cassette compilation constantly until i used remember the line of the songs. Such a memories. Btw His favorite: simple minds, flock of a seagulls, and INXS. Those always appears in my playlist from ipod to spotify.
I remember all of them! My High School days were the '80s 😊 I was a huge fan of the music of that time! Thanks for the music flash backs 😌❤ I graduated HS in 1987...but I love music from every decade & nearly every genre!
My dad played all these songs for me when I was little in the car, and now that I have my own car I’m forcing my brother to learn who Simon and Garfunkel are, and why Billie Joel is one of the greatest lyricists of the century
All of them! And my husband as we were listening all those beautiful songs together at the clubs and pass away resently at age 54.. Do you want to make me cry??????
80s.. No TikTok, No Corona, No Fortnite, No Cardi B, No 6ix9ine, No Lil Pump. Just great times!
And a cold war threatening to destroy the world.
Women having to fight for a law stating that they were human.
Husbands allowed to legally rape their wives.
Men able to beat their wives with zero consequence.
People dying to escape from 1 side of Berlin to the other.
Apartheit still existing in South Africa.
Yeah.... "good times"
I’m 16 and I knew 90 % of these I love 80s music!
Me too. 😁
you're not alone buddy
Same!!
Smart kid
You don’t know eurythmics????
As a 14y/o my mom would be proud that I knew all of these
My bro is acting like these aren't hit songs
As a 13 year old my mom would also be proud
@@soggy.burrito14 ok boomer
@@Nu-ah this guy still says ok boomer 💀
@@SC-kl9cu i dont but it felt like the right kind of moment
I’m so happy to see INXS on this list. RIP Michael Hutchence
They were my favorite band growing up.
All ten. THE 80'S WERE AWESOME!
😊p
Because it’s true
cars and music were amazing back then even as a kid born in 2007
@@SuperCatLoverKidalso the 80’s movies like terminator
@@Director_Mylob44 true you also got a point there i still watch old movies heck i still watch andy griffith and the allen brady show
I remember 100%!!! I'm 51 and the 80's were the best decade ever. Mankind at it's peak! In EVERY way possible!
Very Same,Good old days
Says every person about the music of their teens. 🙄
@@pseudopuppy160 I said in every way possible. Meaning: the standard of living (at least in the Western Hemisphere) was very high. You see, as long as the Eastern Bloc existed as a counterweight (that is, communism), our western politicians at that time pampered us and the benefits to the worker were incredibly high. As soon as communism collapsed, our politicians here in the west began to take away our rights one by one and capitalism showed us how its real face. Back then literally EVERYONE could own a house two cars and make holidays without taking a loan from the bank and drowning in debt.
I'm not an eighties kid but I like these songs a lot
Same
Me too. Grew up loving classic rock on the radio
Born in 2001 here.
@@MaruAngelo-bg4vmsame lol
@@christianr1941 Despite we are born in 2001, we loved the 80s, 80s is lit in terms of everything
Omg I'm old, I remember every single one of them!! Especially those of us who used to watch Top of The Pops.
100% I love 80's new wave songs.
I was born in 2010 but i know all of these. I watch every documentary and video I can find about the 80s- I love the hair, clothes, people, lifestyle, music, MTV, just everything about it! I’m obsessed yet so upset I can’t experience it and never will :/
Same bro am a 2010
ah yes radio star, chilling in los santos, driving and that banger comes in
edit: my bad it was vice city
Nah more like Vice City
GTA
You forgot about saints row 2
stilwater has the greatest hits
A lot of songs on this list are in Vice City, and V lol
born in 85 and all of these songs are my life
Ahhh. When MTV didn't suck ♥️. And concert prices were cheap and there were actually Bass and Ticketmaster outlets that were brick and mortar where you could wait for 7 hours to get a ticket of your choice. Just a few reasons why the 80s were so awesome ♥️
Most of the things that went online have become so much worse too. I think it became like this since late 2000s but I grew up in smaller countries
@@yesman7777 Yeah. The digital age has killed a lot and also made prices rise a lot as well
AND THERE WASNT INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA WAS YOUR FRIENDS AND YOU WENT OUTSIDE AND BIKED AND THERE WERE BETTER MEN AHHHHHH LIKE JOHN TAYLOR
When mtv actually played music.
I'm 13 and knew all these songs 😁 I immediately started singing when I heard Everybody Wants To Rule The World
HUGE Tears For Fears Fan!!!
Great going son!All iconic songs!
You're good kid :D
Grew up knowing and loving these 80s songs as a 90s kid. 🙂👍
Growing up as a 2000s kid and knowing more 80s do songs then 2000s songs 😶👍😂👍😂
@@MikeDropRock same lol
@@MikeDropRock Proud of you. Your parents raised and taught you well.
@@MikeDropRock lol same born year 2000
Same, born in 2001
I remember every single one! Those were the days. I got to wear my bra on the outside of my shirt.
100%. I turned ten in 1980. These songs are the soundtrack to my youth. 😁
Your 52
Awesome memories - same age here 😊👍
@@tysonlindholm9413 *You're
Me too, born in '70. Every one of these songs are ballers.
@@MrRezRising It's interesting how many 1970's babies there are. We were in the right place and at the right time to become teenagers.
I’m not even from the 80’s or 90’s yet all of these songs are in my playlist. Grateful I grew up with real music.
I grew up in the 80’s and New Wave was (and still is) my favorite genre so I knew all of them. Great music from the best decade ever!
100%!!!!
Both the 80s and the 00s are the corporate reaction to the 70s and the 90s respectively. They're both the most commercial and fake decades.
@@brunoactis1104 Are you saying the 90s weren't as corporate as the 00s? I would say music went extremely commercial or corporate in the mid to late 90s with all the boy bands, girl bands, pop superstars and hip hop/rap. Then it just continued into the 2000s. Once all of the studios started heading toward fully digital recording in the late 90s and no longer recorded onto tape, the music industry dramatically shifted. Even though very hi-tech music (for the time) was being made in the 80s, it still was recorded using analog technology for the most part. Real artistry and ingenuity was still required then. Today there's very little of that, as it's mostly just sampling, VST plugins, and drum machines with very little actual musicianship. When real music is made by let's say the older artists, only the die-hard fans will hear the songs unless those artists self-promote. Most labels these days are only interested in recording everything in the cheapest way possible. Money isn't flowing as much as it was in the 70s and 80s. In fact the music industry is dying at the moment.
@@brunoactis1104you get it 1000% the 70s and 90s we're actual times of massive cultural change. The music was 1000x better in those decades too compared to that awful hair metal and boring ass Phil colins
@@isopropyltoxicitycultural degeneration*
As a teenager with a dad who grew up in the 70s and 80s of course I know these songs I grew up on them
I'm in a similar boat lmao
You’re now listening to nonstop radio😂❤
My guy
its non stop pop fm*
😂
All of them. I’m a 70’s baby who grew up in the 80’s. That’s when music was really good. Lol
got to agree with you even as a a kid born in 2007 i love old cars and music
I was born in 1992 and heard all of these songs.
60’s, 70’s and 80’s are the most memorable.
Same here. ‘92 baby, myself.
The only song I missed was “I Ran” by A Flock of Seagulls…
The rest of them I remember from listening to the radio late into the night on my Walkman 😂.Times have changed.
Memories - frozen in time yet brought back to life for just a few minutes by childhood songs.
@@josiahstearns9615
I’m surprised you never played Sleeping Dogs.
I Ran is one of the Karaoke songs in Sleeping Dogs.
Great list and a great time to be alive. Take me back to the 80s please
Proud 80's baby here , "video killed the radio star" started Mtv back in "81"
Lol! This a I'm glad I read the comments. I was gonna say the same thing 😁
It don't matter how old I get. Video killed the radio star will always be my favorite!!
BOY I was raised on this music! There AIN'T no way I'll ever forget these bangers!!!!!
Same here
Same
The music : Don’t you forget about me
In order to pass the Australian Citizenship Test, you must perform "Land Down Under" and "Need You Tonight"
Gotta say 1970s-2010 were the best years for music.
There's still a lot of great music being made today but it feels like we're oversaturated with something new each day.
yes
In what way do you mean oversaturated? I honestly feel like there's been less hits coming out the past few years, especially the last year.
"Do you remember" implying you could only ever listen to 80s music during the 80s before they got deleted forever.
All of them because my mom raised me on good music
I'm so glad 'I Ran' and 'Down under' were on the list, I had the original 80s new wave disk and I loved it. Other bangers were 'Walk like an Egyptian', 'So Alive' and 'Shout'.
Just went right back to my 20s. ❤❤😊 ❤❤ 80s tunes 🎉
100% i loved the 80's
Gen alpha would say,”ITS THE SONG FROM SKIBIDI TOILET!!!”
I'm 24. Got 100%. These are classics.
That 80's songs list is endless. ❤❤❤
Bit of trivia I learned from going to college:
Video Killed the Radio Star was the first song played on MTV. Followed by Pat Benatar.
Michael Jackson broke the color barrier about 2 yrs later on March 1983
I got really inspired by your UA-cam channel and I decided to start a UA-cam channel of my own , I make memes and funny video's I'm growing steadily thanks for the inspiration I hope you continue to grow the way you do ❤️I hit 100k views yesterday
Thanks for the inspiration again 🙂
Congrats man! 🎉
Man makes music not memes mate
All 10 songs by non-American bands/artists. Either British or Australian acts; ‘New Wave’ must’ve been more of an 80’s invasion.
I remember all of these songs growing up...🙏♥️
I have only heard about “Everybody wants to rule the world” (wasnt bc of skibidi video) and the “Sweet dreams”
What an amazing lot of songs. Truly love them
I knew all of these songs. My late father used to play these new wave music when we were in car to school. From 3rd grade until 7th grade he played a cassette compilation constantly until i used remember the line of the songs. Such a memories.
Btw His favorite: simple minds, flock of a seagulls, and INXS.
Those always appears in my playlist from ipod to spotify.
Awesome music 🎶 🎵 👌🏾
Everyone things "Video killed the Radio Star was an 80's song but it wasn't. 1979.
I grew up with these... Oh those were the days...
How old are you sir?
@@Atlantik-ym5tl doesn't matter almost all of us grew up with these masterpieces i miss those days..
I'm getting old now but the nostalgia Dang I miss the 80s
Ten for ten. Happy to say that I also saw INXS, Simple Minds and Duran Duran in concert when they were all in their heyday. 😊
I love watching these videos
Same
1985: Everybody wants to rule the world
2023: Speakerman song
I remember all of them! My High School days were the '80s 😊
I was a huge fan of the music of that time! Thanks for the music flash backs 😌❤ I graduated HS in 1987...but I love music from every decade & nearly every genre!
British bands man, 8 of these are Brits! 🇬🇧 😎. The other two are Australian!
8/10 are absolute favourites of mine 💯 Especially Down Under and Hungry Like the Wolf! 🇦🇺🐺
I recognize them all but didn’t necessarily like them all
Bro the last time I heard the 80% was on Regular Show. Such a throwback
2 Aussie hits on this list! 🔥
'87 here, my boomer mom played so much 70s, 80s music while pregnant with me, 80s babe for LIFE. 100%!❤
The 30% sounds like break my heart from dua lipa💀
Classic Music 80's
Lol it's hard not to know them all...lol 😂 all are popular songs back then...😂
100%. I was in my early 30s and worked at a drycleaners where we had the radio on all day 😁
Bro are you like 70 now?
@@MynameisS_A yeppers, it goes fast man 🐱
@@PuffKitty quite inspirational when people don’t think they’re old.
A good song by a flock of seagulls is "dont ask me". Surprised that didn't make a hit
I know these songs, I hear them all the time on the radio and most of this list are top favorites of mine.
My dad knows all of these songs he says 80s and 90s songs bring good memories
as a 13 year old girl i was taught well by my parents and am proud to say i know all by heart
Don’t you want me is like my dad’s favorite 80s song of all time
I knew like 8 or 9 of them
All bangers. Hands down.
Flashback in the mid March of 2023
this is literally my early childhood
In another universe, Like the Wind and Everyone Knows That are on this list
I’m 25 and love this era 🙌🏼
I think I know most of this because of vice city😂
it's good seeing Men At Work get a bit more appreciation
Was born in late 70s my childhood was in 80s. I remember them all. Such innocent days
Yes !! Miss those days without social media when life was just living without all the negativity.
This is interesting for me. I thought the world was a much simpler place because I was a kid in the late 80's
Video Killed the Radio Star is technically 1979
These songs are so iconic that they are played alot on radio to this day. Sweet dreams is imo the most overrated of the popular 80's songs
I’m 16 and I literally know all of these songs
I wonder which of today's hit songs will be remembered like this in 40 years. What are tomorrow's classics?
When i saw he put everybody wants to rule the world on 10% i screamed because i would put it on 100%
ah yes don't you want me and hungry like the wolf are really the best
I love all of these so much!! I have a feeling a lot of fellow new wave fans will love Oingo Boingo... their music gives me life!!!
Dont you want me!!!❤
I know all of these they are better than some songs today. And im 14.
Every last one of them - such a relief from years of disco
GTA and Saints Row fans remember
People who know the songs from their parents 😅
Just me?
My dad played all these songs for me when I was little in the car, and now that I have my own car I’m forcing my brother to learn who Simon and Garfunkel are, and why Billie Joel is one of the greatest lyricists of the century
Straight up Bangers! Hell yeah
I’m gen Z but only know these since my parents listen to them all the time
Rock Out To 1980 🤘🎸🎡🌆🎥🥤🥹
Self-Love Cap On White
he had the perfect opportunity to rick roll us
Im 13 and i easily knew all of these.👍
I know all of these bc of my parents
WHERE IS MICHAEL JACKSON??? 😢
That's not new wave
But i know all of these.. damn im old
michael jackson has left the chat.
Bro is biased with sweet dreams
Your best mini video by far and excellent music 🎼 choice here. Congratulations.
I grew up listening to all of these songs. Still love them all. Those were the times when music was great and all songs were unique.
All of them!
And my husband as we were listening all those beautiful songs together at the clubs and pass away resently at age 54..
Do you want to make me cry??????
You make me cry. My brother passed away 3 months ago. And he's 54 young.