Everybody Wants to Rule the World playing in an empty mall

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    I own none of this music and it is used for entertainment purposes only. Original music 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' by Tears for Fears.
    Video graphic: / bkzyna

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  • @switch625.
    @switch625. Рік тому +8034

    It’s so sad that no amount of aesthetic can save malls from going out of business

    • @ericad8412
      @ericad8412 Рік тому +250

      *gasping while grasping my hand to chest*

    • @TheRedCap
      @TheRedCap Рік тому +380

      My local mall still gets tons of business, funnily enough. Mostly clothes shops in there, I guess because you can't try on stuff online.
      I usually just go there for the retro game shop. It's where I got my Atari.

    • @REALPEDROGAMEPLAYS
      @REALPEDROGAMEPLAYS Рік тому +275

      They're coming back for sure! Teens who love the aesthetic go and while working for Lyft, my dad picked up two girls going to the mall. When he asked them about it they said "online shopping? That's something my MOM does.."

    • @jaysax7381
      @jaysax7381 Рік тому +74

      I feel lucky in that there’s 4 malls near me that are only getting bigger and have only closed a couple stores (sears usually). And they’re always packed with people on the weekends! I don’t think they’re going anywhere just yet

    • @thememeguy2195
      @thememeguy2195 Рік тому +42

      Not really, atleast where I live malls and shopping centers are still visited very commonly. Only Malls I know that are in bad states are due to years of neglect and bad business practices.

  • @hadihatab3126
    @hadihatab3126 3 роки тому +8888

    The neon colors, the architecture, the music really fit the vapor wave aesthetic.

    • @ifalone
      @ifalone 2 роки тому +31

      stranger things

    • @TimSzabo
      @TimSzabo Рік тому +66

      @@ifalone not even close...

    • @TimSzabo
      @TimSzabo Рік тому +95

      @@ifalone Vaporwave is too pure for that Netflix crap
      Edit: Sorry if that comes across as mean

    • @mr.beatboxer757
      @mr.beatboxer757 Рік тому +4

      90s

    • @jkeebla
      @jkeebla Рік тому +7

      @@ifalone ew

  • @safetran50
    @safetran50 Рік тому +294

    “Nothing lasts for ever”
    That hit me hard 😢

    • @omegasupremez2832
      @omegasupremez2832 Рік тому +6

      When you realize everything is "Temporary" you live a better life!!

    • @Frosty98206
      @Frosty98206 Рік тому +7

      The Line That Speaks Most volumes to me is "Welcome to your Life, There's No Turning Back" As Many Wish they could turn back time to Undo Mistakes/Regrets.

    • @ymsc08yalova3
      @ymsc08yalova3 Рік тому +3

      Damn that hitted me too :(

    • @omegasupremez2832
      @omegasupremez2832 Рік тому +2

      @@ymsc08yalova3 Enjoy everything and live life!

    • @nom1489
      @nom1489 Рік тому +1

      @@omegasupremez2832 Hate everything and LIVE YOUR LIFE! 🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊

  • @jng4evr1
    @jng4evr1 Рік тому +34

    "life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you'll miss it."

  • @FL_Crimson
    @FL_Crimson 2 роки тому +5007

    I can imagine this being played on repeat in abandoned malls across the world

    • @impinator-z4085
      @impinator-z4085 Рік тому +158

      that kind a sounds like movie ending were the world is in apocalyptic state, this plays and the camera goes around the map surveilling the area

    • @hegeliansours1312
      @hegeliansours1312 Рік тому +12

      Don't, Rule da wurld isn't really famous outside America

    • @ojcrossy
      @ojcrossy Рік тому +52

      Kinda like Fallout, where old songs from the 50's and 60's are playing in the year 2277.

    • @mrdiscojr
      @mrdiscojr Рік тому +15

      @@hegeliansours1312 It most definitely is

    • @kensukefan47
      @kensukefan47 Рік тому

      I love how Americ*n's assume everybody's praising them.

  • @Liam-iv7wk
    @Liam-iv7wk 3 роки тому +2373

    Yep..... That lone security guard is indeed ruling his little world.

    • @user-jo9wp9oj1t
      @user-jo9wp9oj1t 2 роки тому +46

      haha yess!

    • @ArcYT
      @ArcYT Рік тому +23

      hello yes that is me

    • @ImaPizzaK
      @ImaPizzaK Рік тому +9

      dancing is what to do

    • @Caldoric
      @Caldoric Рік тому +4

      Benry in a nutshell

    • @michaelross1452
      @michaelross1452 Рік тому

      You little punks are in my world.
      I am the law
      You are a mall cop you cops reject

  • @Andres33AU
    @Andres33AU Рік тому +1575

    The melancholy of nostalgia. This could work as a cool Backrooms, where it's your favourite mall, with your favourite tunes playing, but it's completely empty, because it's the past, and no one lives there anymore.

    • @faceripper77
      @faceripper77 Рік тому +31

      Ow

    • @umray-cs3lq
      @umray-cs3lq Рік тому +36

      Its a safe map

    • @mapes2572
      @mapes2572 Рік тому +22

      better liminal space

    • @justgrayyy105
      @justgrayyy105 Рік тому +26

      I like this concept, especially since I have some good and bad memories at my mall. It would probably drive me insane being there alone knowing the past

    • @randomnameherelol
      @randomnameherelol Рік тому +2

      dude this is already in the backrooms, search up "Poolrooms (OVERRIDE EDIT)"

  • @HHPYEPIC42
    @HHPYEPIC42 Рік тому +483

    NO WAY
    literally a mall that I used to go to often before it closed a few years ago with my favorite song ever playing over an image of it
    This is the perfect video,thank you for this

    • @MelsArchive
      @MelsArchive Рік тому +8

      Lucky 👍

    • @cherrymolotov
      @cherrymolotov Рік тому +11

      i wish i could’ve remembered white flint better

    • @philipcregger6477
      @philipcregger6477 Рік тому +9

      Yes! White Flint!! My first job was in this mall at a store right around the corner from this shot.

    • @nfullenwider
      @nfullenwider Рік тому +5

      The odds of that being true are incredible. I'm glad the stars have smiled upon you.

    • @brynshepherd4531
      @brynshepherd4531 Рік тому

      Which mall

  • @wahoosof8124
    @wahoosof8124 3 роки тому +15693

    I've actually experienced this before. Was about the start of this virus thing and My grandparents wanted to shop with me. While waiting for them to finish up paying. I hear this song in the (almost) Empty mall. It was surreal.

  • @Ninten110dogs
    @Ninten110dogs Рік тому +740

    Late-80's/early-90's were a vaporwave-aesthetique trip. This is beautiful!

    • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
      @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Рік тому +12

      One reason why Star Trek: The Next Generation is my favourite show is because of how immensely comfy and chill the late 80s/early 90s aesthetic is. It's so pervasive that it affects even a sci-fi show meant to be set centuries in the future; even then the colourful carpets, beige walls and warm lighting give a strong, comforting nostalgic vibe.

    • @JacobFortnerisZeroCool
      @JacobFortnerisZeroCool Рік тому +10

      I was born in 1990, I still remember when those Solo cups with the blue waves were just that, cups. Never in my life did I think people would be wearing the design later in life lol

    • @Beezburber
      @Beezburber Рік тому

      1985 'U'

  • @SuchFinessse
    @SuchFinessse Рік тому +56

    For people wondering, I’ve seen plenty of comments speculating about which mall this is. This was 100% White Flint mall, just outside of Rockville Maryland. My dad’s best friend at the time owned the smoothie king at the upper food court, across from the bubbles salon, just outside of what’s pictured here. Used to spend every weekend here as a kid. The part of the mall pictured is forever burned into my head, I don’t think I’ll ever not be able to instantly recognize this place. Words do not describe the rush of nostalgia I get looking at this place. Gone but never forgotten.

  • @michaeldunwood5907
    @michaeldunwood5907 Рік тому +171

    a mall in the 80's was it's own thing - a place, an escape, a vibe, an event...there's nothing quite like it today.

  • @p3yt0n_.74
    @p3yt0n_.74 2 роки тому +2885

    fun fact this was a mall in the 80s when this song came out. my mom said she would go there all the time the name is Gwinnett Place Mall and this song would play all day long!! Sadly, the mall shut down in December of 2020

    • @braxtonpayne8270
      @braxtonpayne8270 2 роки тому +147

      That's so wild to see this. That mall is abandoned and I've been there! Before and after the shutdown!

    • @bluefiregod340
      @bluefiregod340 2 роки тому +49

      ah what? they shut it down?
      i didnt know that

    • @mercuryfalconog
      @mercuryfalconog Рік тому +61

      Our local mall died during covid too. Only like 3 shops are still kinda open. It used to have a food court area that looked like so much like this picture with flashy neon and all. This gives me unbelievable nostalgia when my mom used to take me there in the 90s when I was kid

    • @FPK___
      @FPK___ Рік тому +137

      Well "nothing ever lasts forever"

    • @shinepixelz8426
      @shinepixelz8426 Рік тому +58

      I think that’s the mall they used for stranger things 3 too!

  • @ricky_loope7186
    @ricky_loope7186 Рік тому +5842

    Why don't people design buildings like this anymore? The design are so nostalgic and pretty in a odd way, I like it...and it's way better than modern gray and white decor..😪
    I know it's not the 80's anymore, but it doesn't mean that they can't design a mall to look like it was built in the 80's. And personally I think people would appreciate the design. And if people don't like it, I'm sure they wouldn't get angry at a mall design. Idk I think any design is better than gray and white designs we see today...👀

    • @impinator-z4085
      @impinator-z4085 Рік тому +294

      because it's not the 80's anymore :(

    • @jackcabadas3976
      @jackcabadas3976 Рік тому +507

      9/11, the day the 90s died and took this aesthetic with it…

    • @lilbu223
      @lilbu223 Рік тому +81

      money

    • @thecianinator
      @thecianinator Рік тому +377

      This aesthetic looks good until things start breaking and it gets dirty. Then it just looks like a lot of work that nobody wants to do or pay for. That and people got tired of this look after like 5 years. By the time it's time to repaint and replace everything, nobody wants to see the same old look they're used to anymore.

    • @apolloisnotashirt
      @apolloisnotashirt Рік тому +21

      isnt neon like dangerous or smth?

  • @jefferycorley8006
    @jefferycorley8006 Рік тому +331

    Imagining someone in the present in a moment like this, desperately wishing to go back in time and the song suddenly having a fuller sound as he opens his eyes and he’s in a crowded mall in the 80’s.

    • @vapour_wav
      @vapour_wav Рік тому +19

      YES! That’s like the majority of us teens now 😂

    • @sixstanger00
      @sixstanger00 Рік тому +14

      The thing is, you'd feel compelled to stop every single person and plead with them to, "Stop, take a moment to look around you and really take this in. Enjoy this, because you have no idea how good you have it."
      They would look at you like you're mad; to them, it's as commonplace as checking Facebook today. Those people are just shopping in a shopping mall; no amount of words could make them appreciate it the way you do.
      It's one of life's more cruel jokes that it's often the little things we miss the most, that we appreciate the most once they're gone. Shopping in malls (or just _being_ in one), hanging at an arcade, going to a Blockbuster Friday evenings, or even the simple act of making up games/activities to do outside when we were kids.
      Technology has certainly made our lives cushier, but whether that's a good thing is debatable. A lot of what our generation had to do for kicks has now gone extinct because technology has made it obsolete. Shopping malls, arcades, movie rentals, outdoor activities, hanging out in parking lots or at Sonic drive-ins just to socialize with friends, etc.....modern tech (particularly the advent of the smartphone) has put all of those things in Gen Z's pocket; any one of those activities they can do from the comfort of their home, without ever setting foot outside or talking to a single person.

    • @lmlmtmtm3641
      @lmlmtmtm3641 Рік тому +1

      Yeah!

    • @cosmos411
      @cosmos411 Рік тому +4

      That would be paradise. Interaction/eye contact with fellow humans who's heads aren't buried in their cell phones.

    • @alexisdetocqueville9964
      @alexisdetocqueville9964 Рік тому

      @@sixstanger00 Well said.

  • @meangene98
    @meangene98 Рік тому +26

    I was a teenager in the 70’s, and while I didn’t particularly like malls, they we’re definitely the place to be back then. I never thought I’d live to see them die. Now it’s not just the malls, with all the theft and violence, it’s beginning to look like virtually all brick & mortar retail is on the way out. We’re headed toward a future filled with nothing but fast food joints and heavily guarded, fortress-like, Costco style, grocery stores. The future of society is looking increasingly bleak and isolated. 😢

  • @heartsforyourmom
    @heartsforyourmom 2 роки тому +123

    It hits different when you listen to this while skipping PE class because you hate playing volleyball

  • @AltoonaYourPiano
    @AltoonaYourPiano Рік тому +546

    It's kind of surreal and bittersweet to watch this. This brings back memories, even though our malls looked a bit different than this, I remember when that kind of bright and happy neon was everywhere. I know everything wasn't sunshine and rainbows in the 80's, far from it (trust me, I know, I was there), but there was a kind of optimism you don't see much anymore. And while things weren't nearly as innocent as most people my age like to pretend, it's not entirely BS, it was a lot easier to make friends and keep friends back then. The mall was *the* place where teenagers would hang out, boys and girls, boys would frequent different stores than girls, of course. Some would skateboard in the mall and get thrown out for doing so, that's why "no skateboarding inside" signs exist, which may seem quaint today. Anyways, thanks for the step back into the past for four minutes of nostalgia.

    • @Kyavata
      @Kyavata Рік тому +25

      I'll sad post here I guess.
      I gave up a lucrative career in IT to come back home to nowhere, do community service, and fish. Two months ago I went to get a haircut and got into a conversation with two older people... So we were teenagers in the 80s, the 70s, and the 50s.
      In short, we decided there has been a definite loss of the sense of freedom. We feel tracked everywhere. There are so many more people, but they are much less friendly. Drugs have ruined, not liberated. Nobody believes in the country like they used to.
      Young people sometimes talk about a dystopian future, without realizing we're in it. If you could take a picture of modern life and show it to people from past decades, they'd be horrified. It's not that the times have changed. It's that the people have. No hope, no faith, no community, no confidence, and no freedom.

    • @thedudeabides3930
      @thedudeabides3930 Рік тому +6

      You speak the truth, Altoona.

    • @thedudeabides3930
      @thedudeabides3930 Рік тому +3

      @@Kyavata As do you, Ayava.

    • @thedudeabides3930
      @thedudeabides3930 Рік тому +6

      Even if our 80's "truth" was just a pretty lie, it was *our* pretty lie, beautifully packaged, and presented to us by credible figures. I definitely felt I had a future in front of me, and I did. Just looks like we're about out of road now...

    • @TheMainMayn
      @TheMainMayn Рік тому +4

      @@Kyavata I agree with you.
      This dystopian idea is the closest thing to BS we'll ever get, oh hold on, we've gotten it, like you've said. And it's absolutely not what it's played out to be..
      Millenial here and I'm glad y'all got to experience freedom in one of it's best forms.

  • @CloutlessMako
    @CloutlessMako Рік тому +95

    This is such a surreal feeling that I don’t know if I’m gaslighting myself into believing I experienced it, but it sounds so familiar.

    • @insertname3034
      @insertname3034 Рік тому +1

      Its called a liminal space

    • @a-s-greig
      @a-s-greig Рік тому

      Confabulation of memories, both distant and familiar.

  • @nigelraimond5032
    @nigelraimond5032 Рік тому +15

    Had this experience while working alone at a nightshift as a Security Guard in a (under construction) mall. The radio for the carpenters and stuff was on all night. Being alone at night with a song like this really gave me an experience of being alone in the world. 10/10 moment in my life.

  • @PowerHungryLizardman
    @PowerHungryLizardman Рік тому +611

    Why do I imagine me living here during a zombie apocalypse and waking up to this song every morning?

  • @fourkz
    @fourkz Рік тому +39

    This is my anemoia theme song. It just makes me feel comfy thinking about a time 20 years before I was born.

  • @jerseycarlsen1847
    @jerseycarlsen1847 Рік тому +6

    I’m 23, as a young kid (5/6/7) my parents owned a vending business in most of the malls in Jersey and Philly area, it was some of the greatest memories I’ve ever had.
    Taking day long trips from mall to mall, going to the Disney store way back when, game stop, mall food court, walking the malls, playing on the artificial rocks in the food court, playing my game boy in the car, looking out the window at all the industrial parts of jersey and Philly on the highways, the haze of the sky with partial sun, watching spongebob and godzilla on an old portable dvd player, running into family or friends out and about.
    All the while social media did not exist, it was the end or an era, but it was amazing. It was the perfect storm, it really was, people were still drunk with nostalgia from the 80s and 90s, the retro vibe is still undefeated.
    Almost feels like a dream.

  • @GhostLink92
    @GhostLink92 Рік тому +786

    New Backrooms level: Mallrooms. Neon lights, tile floors, and never ending 80's synth/pop jams.
    Edit: just imagine a never ending food court.

    • @pastaslut
      @pastaslut Рік тому +46

      dude i wouldn’t mind that at all

    • @LexyDaShmexxy
      @LexyDaShmexxy Рік тому +32

      a never ending food court seems nice, as long as every shop sells different things

    • @whoelsebutmeofcoursei
      @whoelsebutmeofcoursei Рік тому +26

      If the food is infinite...!

    • @kandyburra
      @kandyburra Рік тому +17

      Thats the dream baby

    • @thestarsailor972
      @thestarsailor972 Рік тому +13

      I thought this was a backrooms video at tge start ngl

  • @fuosdi64
    @fuosdi64 3 роки тому +161

    I experienced this in 1998.. One of my earliest memories

  • @cosmos411
    @cosmos411 Рік тому +18

    Absolutely haunting how the atmosphere of the song captures the feeling I have when remembering my days as a 13 year old spending a Saturday afternoon innocently wandering around the mall with my friends. We were never there to buy anything, we were there to experience the energy of everyone else in the mall, "people watching", if that makes sense anymore.

  • @aspen4786
    @aspen4786 Рік тому +55

    There’s something I can’t describe right now about this song. It reminds me of something I lost, but which I know I can never have. It is so peaceful and happy, yet sad and longing. I wish I could have it back, but all I’m left with is memories that I can only hope won’t fade with time.
    I love you so much dad, I miss you.

    • @newytacc9447
      @newytacc9447 Рік тому +2

      Well stated, your words are spot on ! Sorry about your Dad. God Bless you ! 🙏✝️🙏

    • @aspen4786
      @aspen4786 Рік тому +1

      @@newytacc9447 oh my gosh thank u sm I feel bad now I didn’t realize people thought he passed! I’m actually away at college and just haven’t gotten to c him in a long time, but thank u again for your well wishes, it truly means a lot! /g

  • @tylerphillips503
    @tylerphillips503 Рік тому +5

    "Nothing ever lasts forever"
    Couldn't be more true for malls like this

  • @saulgoodmangaming8075
    @saulgoodmangaming8075 Рік тому +26

    This hits close to home because my first job at publix where i worked for about a year. Every single night about 10 minutes before closing, when everyone started to close up shop and the store was near empty this song would play. So at the end of almost every one of my shifts this would play. I never got sick of it.

  • @znovosad555
    @znovosad555 11 місяців тому +5

    After visiting a mall today that is still somewhat open but mostly vacant myself and my friend were brought back to some serious memories of what it was like growing up as a child. It felt unreal. How few people were there, how few stores were open, and how many were vacant, left with nothing. The mall was more than shopping. It was part of something greater called an experience. The internet can be convenient but it lacks personality and experience of human interaction. Glad to be raised in one of the last generations before technology completely took over. I had a life as a kid

  • @StudMacher96
    @StudMacher96 Рік тому +22

    Imagine this is playing in this empty mall in 30 years during a zombie outbreak

    • @jbroz_tv0138
      @jbroz_tv0138 Рік тому +1

      Someone found the easter egg song💀

  • @SilverZenCompass
    @SilverZenCompass Рік тому +16

    This gives me a feeling of comfort and of a sinking dread, simultaneously. I wasn't born in the 80s but I love this song and my family frequented malls quite a bit, but imagining a completely solitary mall, a place where there are usually hundreds or even thousands, where only the sound of the radio can be heard overhead, gives me chills. If someone asked me to describe purgatory, I'd send them this video.
    This also reminds me of the old Taco Bell design, good times!

    • @cartoonist1975
      @cartoonist1975 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely ! And taco bell before they're remodel

  • @knobletosyt3709
    @knobletosyt3709 Рік тому +590

    I’m only 15 but I have to say 80s is the best decade for music in history

    • @Noodlekdoodle
      @Noodlekdoodle Рік тому +38

      You’re goddamn right

    • @foxctocofxk8509
      @foxctocofxk8509 Рік тому +30

      Even for architecture imo. The neons should've stayed.

    • @FatherMcKenzie66
      @FatherMcKenzie66 Рік тому +17

      Agreed, 80s were really great, and 60s too

    • @elustran
      @elustran Рік тому +26

      There was a period of musical evolution that occurred side-by-side with technological advancement from 1950 to 2000, particularly improvements in recording and electronic synthesis of sound. 1900 to 1950 was important too, with the advent of radio, recording, electricity, etc, but not quite as fast paced. Since 2000, music evolution slowed a bit since all the technological pieces were in place, just getting smaller and cheaper with easier access. 1980 is in the middle of that, so there's still a certain rawness to the synthesizers to contrast with the slick production standards of an evolved music industry.

    • @maromi2943
      @maromi2943 Рік тому +9

      I thought the same at age 15 and still do 10 years later. You’re correct.

  • @sicksickBacon
    @sicksickBacon 2 роки тому +90

    this has no business being nostalgic because i didn't even exist til 2004

  • @miramaldito
    @miramaldito Рік тому +6

    in my little town in Venezuela we had a huge economic boost around the 90s, they built 2 huge malls, one has 4 or 5 story "building" with a lot of indoor vegetation and a fountain that echoed the whole mall so it felt tropical (You will always hear the fountain echoing each time you enter the mall or exit a store, it feels like the Zora domain in Ocarina of Time), the other one has this European open-style market with a canal on the back so if you had a boat you could go shopping by boat! This one also had a cinema (currently operating), a bowling court (until 2017), a complete amusement park and it had a lot of high-class restaurants by the canal.
    I experienced the small decay year by year as I grew older, when I finally could grab a car and go explore my town, both malls were already rotting away, so I went there only to relive the memories when I shared with family and friends.
    The one with the Caribbean concept is the one with this nostalgic abandoned feeling, Casinos were banned in Venezuela around 2010 so there's a Casino room completely closed for over 12 years, on the other hand the European style mall is having a lot of growth recently after being stagnant for over 10 years, they recently opened a casino where a bowling court used to be.
    There's a third huge mall or hotel that was in development, the proyect went bankrupt around 2000s because of bad administration and some inflation thanks to Chavez.
    If you're interested in photos and location, you can google them. They are located in Venezuela, Anzoategui, Lecheria.
    European concept: Plaza Mayor g.page/Tu-Movil-Venezuela?share
    Caribbean concept: Caribbean Mall goo.gl/maps/33EzESH31eYVzMHd6
    EDIT: I remembered the malls I used to went in Margarita island (Porlamar) as a Kid, I wonder how they are now, they were recently new (around 2010) it attracted a lot of tourism since they were international-level malls. The Margarita island had the best tropical food, hotels, beaches and malls. They also have a Hard Rock cafe and other international store brands.

  • @Lona_444
    @Lona_444 Рік тому +7

    I realize now that the janitors probably experience this on a daily basis, vibin' alone to the music of the mall

  • @FatherMcKenzie66
    @FatherMcKenzie66 Рік тому +68

    Back in 2020 I watched a video in which 3 guys explored an abandoned mall that originally opened in 1981, all the neons were on and there was still music playing, and this was one of the songs.
    It was very sad to see a such beautiful building getting abandoned

    • @amandylyn3881
      @amandylyn3881 Рік тому +1

      I need to see this video

    • @FatherMcKenzie66
      @FatherMcKenzie66 Рік тому +3

      @@amandylyn3881 yeah i want too, sadly i don't remember which channel it was, i tried with The Proper People but no luck

    • @xXNickPXx
      @xXNickPXx Рік тому

      Looks like it was reuploaded!
      ua-cam.com/video/67VEVfUcAdc/v-deo.html

    • @FatherMcKenzie66
      @FatherMcKenzie66 Рік тому +1

      @@xXNickPXx no it was not this video, it was from another channel. still cool though

  • @Tstdamo1
    @Tstdamo1 Рік тому +32

    I was born in 85. I got to experience so much of this. Truth be told, it’s hard to let go of. I don’t want to live in the past, but in my mind, I’d give just about anything to go back. Just to experience it all again naturally as it was. In the early 90s, there were a lot of arcades in the malls as well. My dad would take my brother and I, plop down a $10 roll of quarters and we’d have a blast. Just the best of times all around. We’re all connected via social media and the internet but so disconnected from anything real and tangible. As I approach 40, I hope you younger ones get out there and make some amazing memories of your own. Seize this decade and make it something you’ll want to remember when you’re 37.

    • @GoldenApple3528
      @GoldenApple3528 Рік тому

      This was beautiful. Thank you so much for the advice, you only live once right?

    • @escobarsadventures6607
      @escobarsadventures6607 Рік тому

      Mega cap

    • @mr2981
      @mr2981 Рік тому

      If you were born in '85, you missed most of it. Had you been born in 1975, you've had experienced a lot more of it.

    • @Frosty98206
      @Frosty98206 Рік тому +1

      I'll make it one to Remember📸🎥, A Life to be Celebrated🎉.

    • @SekeliGreco
      @SekeliGreco Рік тому

      just hit 30 in May and i feel like i got the best of the tail end of this generation, i too spent alot of my time in the mall arcade, and the movie theatre..

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr Рік тому +16

    This song is one of my earliest memories (this and “good enough” by Cyndi Lauper). This album came out around the time I was born and that easily recognizable two chord pattern was really one of the first bits of music that really stuck with me. I think of being at Disney World as a 3-year-old with this playing over the loud speakers as jets of water shoot across a garden, much to my bewilderment lol.

  • @MIGU3L2K
    @MIGU3L2K Рік тому +9

    It’s depressing really. We sometimes went to the mall just to go. I really miss those days. The convenience of online shopping is AWESOME, but something about the mall, even as an introvert/almost shut-in, was special.

  • @joelprovine7543
    @joelprovine7543 Рік тому +75

    I work at a local grocery store and I’ve recently realized I hate my job and everything about my life. I was at my checking lane when this came on with pretty similar quality and that’s when I realized there is no getting better. I’m on a roller coaster of life that doesn’t slow down when I scream. The girl i like is moving away on Sunday and I just can’t say how I feel about her because I don’t want her stressing about anything. I just feel like I’m drowning in life.

    • @ab-qf1iv
      @ab-qf1iv Рік тому +5

      I think I know the feeling. All I can say is, good luck.

    • @stevesrover
      @stevesrover Рік тому +16

      Hang in there buddy. It may be hard to put perspective on it when you’re young but life is a journey and you don’t know where you’re going to end up. But when you’re older and look back, you’ll know where you’ve been.

    • @macedonian_catholic_
      @macedonian_catholic_ Рік тому +12

      I pray for you brother, you will find your path one day I am totally sure

    • @dudley7540
      @dudley7540 Рік тому +4

      Sadly, you will probably forget all about her, and remember her when the next girl moves away. Round and round......

    • @MOTIVANDOMENTES369
      @MOTIVANDOMENTES369 Рік тому +8

      You still have a hope Bro, and the name of that Hope is jesus, he can solve your anxiety and sadness, i say that by personal experience!
      God bless you!❤️❤️

  • @kat_denise_
    @kat_denise_ Рік тому +18

    I take comfort in knowing how many other teens around my age wish that we had our teen years in the 80s instead of today. Our parents just made it look so fun🤧

    • @izzybizzy9589
      @izzybizzy9589 Рік тому +1

      Kids these days are so pissed off.
      So much tension in this new generation

    • @QuietlyCurious
      @QuietlyCurious Рік тому +3

      Just don't give up on real-life flesh-and-blood connection with other people and you'll retain the only part that mattered.

    • @krypticunlimited6925
      @krypticunlimited6925 Рік тому +3

      Stop trying to live in the past, and start having meaningful experiences now. That’s what matters

    • @kat_denise_
      @kat_denise_ Рік тому

      @@izzybizzy9589 Ikr?? I got attacked for having an opinion on Twitter today...And it was literally about realism. I said that their favourite dead *FICTIONAL* characters arent together in the afterlife...they literally interacted for 2 seconds. And people are obsessed with the idea of them together. Anyways, I got attacked and called many names. I'm tired.
      I honestly wish social media apps didnt exist so that people could actually interact with each other physically. And people couldnt say dumbass things and have people bully each other. I wish that writing down numbers instead of getting down instagram usernames was still the norm. *sigh*

    • @kat_denise_
      @kat_denise_ Рік тому

      @@QuietlyCurious yep totally! Only problem is, I dont have that much friends...only one maybe? But shes all that matters. Kids probably dont interact with me because I dont interact with social media that much...maybe?? I've been an outcast my whole life so nothing new :)

  • @ahorseofficial
    @ahorseofficial Рік тому +2

    Something is so comforting about being alone in a large, empty space. I know many find it frightening, but it truly makes me feel at peace.

  • @TheMrDroneDM
    @TheMrDroneDM Рік тому +8

    Am I the only one that thinks a mall dedicated to this aesthetic would be successful with the public?? Like make any restaurants or shops in the mall also follow the same aesthetic and be a little Time Machine 😁

  • @dustincarpenter1605
    @dustincarpenter1605 Рік тому +5

    The food courts, the arcade, the window shopping, the bright flashy colors, the people watching. What a time to be alive.

    • @sixstanger00
      @sixstanger00 9 місяців тому

      We were so mesmerized by the advent of the Internet, smart phones, and e-commerce. Now look at us.
      It's ironic in a way, as humans are natural social creatures and yet we have developed technologies that have destroyed the outlets for social interaction...and in doing so, probably much like our damage to the climate, have engineered our own extinction. Humans crave social interaction (no matter how introverted you think you are), and the less we have of it, the more likely we are to die.
      Humans. Not the brightest stars in the cosmos...

  • @depressedbuttercat5318
    @depressedbuttercat5318 3 роки тому +32

    Malls used to rule the world. Now they're kinda dead

    • @kennylifted01222
      @kennylifted01222 3 роки тому +7

      One day it’ll be like how you remember going to blockbuster now

    • @wendellnovais
      @wendellnovais 3 роки тому +6

      Like it says in the book,we are blessed and cursed,same things make us laugh make us cry...

    • @TheCakesCup26
      @TheCakesCup26 Рік тому +1

      There is one near where i live thats thriving.
      I've also been to a few others that are doing really well, But i've also been through ones that are completely empty with no remaining stores but are still open for some reason.

  • @jsplinc2000
    @jsplinc2000 Рік тому +2

    i rly like the 1980s inspired mall designs

  • @shortieberg6343
    @shortieberg6343 Рік тому +3

    I was born in 2005 but for some reason the 80s seem so nostalgic even tho I’ve never experienced that time period.

    • @miarigney4099
      @miarigney4099 Рік тому +1

      Same here! I was born a year after you but I too feel nostalgia when I hear about the 80s!

  • @WLFF6086
    @WLFF6086 Рік тому +4

    My hope is that one day, Malls will be back in style, heck fore some reason they are brings back bell bottoms from the 60s/70s.

    • @joeykeilholz925
      @joeykeilholz925 Рік тому

      as time passes, we lose any non-monetary value. unless the people take their lives back.

  • @WiIdbiII
    @WiIdbiII Рік тому +3

    I was just entering the 9th grade when this came out . In the eighties , the Malls were the place to be. Such a Bygone Era. Sad .

  • @wyliebrabson7946
    @wyliebrabson7946 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the trip back in time. Me and my best bud (RIP) are on our way to the arcade to play some Primal Rage after grabbing an Orange Julius. I'm so glad I had a childhood in the 80s - 90s. We were lucky. Very very lucky.

  • @Nullox
    @Nullox Рік тому +8

    I can’t be the only one getting that weird nostalgic feeling that just creeps me out

  • @moobutt
    @moobutt 3 роки тому +153

    Makes me sad. I hate “now”. This makes me wanna go back to my childhood in the 80’s

    • @freshprince69
      @freshprince69 3 роки тому +5

      Compare "now" to the 80s, I want to know what it was like back then.

    • @moobutt
      @moobutt 3 роки тому +50

      @@freshprince69 - no internet, no cell phones to start, so people interacted face to face more. Kids played outside more, the music was better, the cartoons and movies were better. There’s just a lot that was better...... No RIDICULOUS woke SJW culture with drag kids and pronouns and cancellations.... It was light years better.

    • @freshprince69
      @freshprince69 3 роки тому +8

      @@moobutt It sucks to grow up in my generation, at least I've been able to experience the early 2000s as a kid.

    • @youtubemanswagroy212
      @youtubemanswagroy212 3 роки тому +4

      @@freshprince69 same my childhood was in 2004 through 2014 after that society sucked 😢😢

    • @danielamandahugandkiss7320
      @danielamandahugandkiss7320 3 роки тому +14

      I was not even born in the 80’s and I want to go back

  • @thecluckster3908
    @thecluckster3908 Рік тому +20

    I’ve had an experience similar to this. I went to the mall where they filmed Stranger things season 3. Through out the entire mall I saw only 7 people. A lot of the stores were closed or empty. Absolutely huge mall with close to 200 rooms just empty. There wasn’t any music though. Pure silence. If you went far enough into the mall, some of the hallway lights weren’t even turned on.

    • @gregoryhagen8801
      @gregoryhagen8801 Рік тому +1

      Me too. I was at a mall & 98% of the shops were gone. Was there for an hour & didn't see a soul. & they were playing 80's music too. It was like being the last man on Earth. All in all, it was kinda nice.I don't miss the people as much as I miss the food court. Damn Covid. xD

  • @Azka_sammy_yusuf
    @Azka_sammy_yusuf 6 місяців тому +2

    Dude this mall is giving me the chills down my spine

  • @TheRetroManRandySavage
    @TheRetroManRandySavage Рік тому +10

    Oh boy, this brings back awesome memories from childhood. Me and my friends would hang out at the mall every weekend. Our mall was pretty magical back in the day. First we'd head straight for the arcade above the food court, spend a few hours in there and then we'd head downstairs to lunch in the food court. They had a giant tv screen in the centre of it that played mtv all day, so we'd sit and watch that while eating. Then we'd head back upstairs to the Warner bros cinema. It was the most fun routine we ever had as kids. The best of times, but sadly missed.

  • @joenelle834
    @joenelle834 Рік тому +23

    this reminds me of a childhood local mall i used to go to, it closed down for a demolition almost 4 years ago :,)

  • @bluesky5384
    @bluesky5384 Рік тому +8

    This was calming to me. Now I don’t need therapy. Thank you.

  • @thatwolfdude018
    @thatwolfdude018 Рік тому +8

    I hate what most malls look like now a days. This design is so cool and just screams personality. There’s so many colors, the wall art is unique and the neon lines on the ceiling and pole look cool! Most malls I’ve been to have just plain white walls with little or no art on them. The cafeterias are the same way and maybe just maybe you will see some fake plants around you. The King of Prussia mall’s cafeteria in Pennsylvania (2nd biggest mall in the USA btw) is a great example of this. As much as I like that mall it’s just not that good looking. The other malls I’ve been to in North Carolina and Florida are basically the same. It’s sad we moved away from this kind of style that was popular in the 80s. Yeah I get it, times change and people want to see something new, but what exactly are we seeing that is new? At the Franklin Mills Mall (Philadelphia Mills) back in the 2000s had a big Benjamin Franklin head in the middle of the mall. The whole mall had a Benjamin Franklin style to it. Kites, lighting and a big ceiling with glass panes. Now it looks boring and has no personality to it. The Benjamin Franklin style was removed and now is just another boring mall. I say lets bring back this kind of style from the 80s. Or at least build off of it. Add more colors or design something to make the inside of the mall look interesting. Anything please!
    Also for anyone wondering I’m in my mid 20s. I wasn’t born in the 1980s so don’t call me old. I just want malls to be great again
    Also also let’s bring back playing this kind of music in malls. I personally hate most of the music that is out today but I absolutely love most of the music from the 70s, 80s and 90s. There are so many songs they can play that are family friendly and just catchy as hell!

  • @calvinbethea3369
    @calvinbethea3369 Рік тому +21

    I teach and I feel so sad for this generation. The 80’s were a transformative decade we were the last innocent/innovative teens. We made things and lived life we socialized in real time. It wasn’t just the brand of your denim jacket but the concert pins you collected on it or the art you painted on it that made it cool. You had to spend time creating that mix tape not just pulling a play list. Life may be convenient now and you can order out for pizza, but going to the pizza parlor with your family was a treat. It tasted better it wasn’t convenience food back then. No phone calls past 9:00. I could go on nostalgia is a siren song. Be blessed my fellow Gen Xers.

    • @cldus7442
      @cldus7442 Рік тому +1

      truth be told, our generation has a colossal divide between the ones who were born before or after the time social media started migrating towards younger kids. When I was growing up (born 2005) I spent a ton of time with friends and cousins out in the woods or playing with nerf guns or going biking to a nearby plaza to spend 30 bucks on overpriced candy. Social media/phones/unrestricted internet access was a thing for spoiled rich kids or highschoolers. Seeing a first grader with a smartphone is something I never would have imagined.

    • @Oliver_Riveros
      @Oliver_Riveros Рік тому

      @@cldus7442 He thought that we are 2 and beware that I am also of that generation although I am 1 year younger.

    • @yuribezmenovwasright5625
      @yuribezmenovwasright5625 Рік тому +2

      Born in 76, spent my childhood in the 80's and my teens in the early 90's. I consider the 90's to be the last true iconic decade. After that everything has been a blend of previous decades pulling from our fashion and music. The young kids today dress like 90's hip hop or 80's post punk. They listen to our music and absorb our past through movies and media. Mobile phones and social media destroyed the individual, very few are unique anymore.

  • @borisateafunnybluecrystal
    @borisateafunnybluecrystal Рік тому +58

    This is literally aesthetic and liminal spaces with a soothing music combined.

    • @whoelsebutmeofcoursei
      @whoelsebutmeofcoursei Рік тому +2

      EWRW has to be most "liminal" music I know of, although Depeche Mode has released a lot of these as well.

    • @jays5926
      @jays5926 Рік тому +1

      Imagine being the only
      Person in the mall, just sitting there and enjoying that song :D

  • @oreffirk
    @oreffirk Рік тому +16

    why does it feels so good?
    and why it scares me af?

  • @ItsSamHussey
    @ItsSamHussey 11 місяців тому +3

    Back in late 2021, me and two old school friend’s where messing around one night in the mall after 99% of the people had gone home. We’d all left school that summer and had been at different colleges for some months, not this song sadly, but music was still playing over the speakers and it was really memorable.
    It’s one of those old 80’s malls by mine that still has all the original interior designs so it was literally like we where back it time 😢

  • @evervirescent
    @evervirescent Рік тому +5

    imagine you and your friend group just hanging out there and vibing, doing whatever you want. changes the whole mood from nostalgic to exciting and hopeful

  • @northernskies86
    @northernskies86 Рік тому +7

    This picture really hits home to me. This was the food court at White Flint mall in North Bethesda, MD. I went there many times as a kid before it sadly got demolished. The nostalgia hurts…

  • @luz564
    @luz564 10 місяців тому +3

    I remember when I went to the arcade at the mall with my friend, I played a music game and chose everybody wants to rule the world, it was an amazing day I spent with my best friend but as the song says "nothing ever lasts forever"

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 Рік тому +4

    "Nothing ever lasts forever" quite appropriate when concerning malls. I think anyone growing up in the 80s and 90s has a happy place mall they miss. My schuylkill mall was torn down years ago and it almost makes me cry but I'm glad I lived in a time when these places were the place to be. 🤘😎

  • @JarrettDuque
    @JarrettDuque Рік тому +5

    this hits so hard, i work in a empty mall and this song plays all the time

  • @fayekhan3994
    @fayekhan3994 Рік тому +4

    This reminds me of when after a long week I go to this old mall with my family and it’s about to close. And it feels ethereal walking in the mall with music. It’s like you get flashbacks of your childhood, movies, memories, and even a sensation of the future. It’s like you’re the main character of a movie. This reminds me of college too, and falling in love. Going to school and being happier. Wish I could go back.

  • @cltmuscledude66
    @cltmuscledude66 Рік тому +5

    Great reverb effect from the emptiness!

  • @24YOA
    @24YOA Рік тому +4

    I've been working at a mall for about 8 months now. Let me tell you my story.
    Coming in 5 days a week. Seeing how little people are inside such a massive building filled with high end stores. Watching the mall's infastructure slowly fall apart. First one escalator broke. Then a second. Then a third. Of the three escalators around where I am, one is permanently offline and the other two shut down at least once every day. There's an interactive map terminal nearby that gets stuck in a command line loop no matter how many times the technician fixes it. Even the stores are slowly decaying, a sunglasses store's massive 10 foot digital display is a permanent windows 7 blue screen now. Two weeks ago one of the clothing store's racks collapsed and damaged the glass. Despite being (to my knowledge) fully staffed, the mall's garbage piles up and is left unserviced. Bathrooms are foul and unclean, frequently missing handsoap and paper towels. Speaking of, enjoy walking 75 yards down a yellow backrooms style hallway with no illumination but florescent lights to get to the bathrooms. I don't even know why the bathrooms are practically hidden at the ends of these ridiculously long corridors. About a third of bathroom stall locks don't work. One of the toilets has a physical handle that's half broken off the toilet, but somehow still works. The mall's own rotating electric billboard is completely offline on one side, and on the other only half of the display works - showing the bottom half of whatever ad is put up on it. They put up a Christmas tree and lights in the mall 3 days before Halloween. There's an entire underground portion of the mall I've never been to, but I've seen it on the interactive map (when it works) and know there's an elevator that takes you underground.
    It's an experience. Like a fever dream in slow motion. I actually feel like I'm working inside some SCP simulation of a decaying mall.

  • @halex9075
    @halex9075 Рік тому +5

    I feel like if real life was a video game then this would be the background and music during the credits scene.

  • @brendanawesomeness
    @brendanawesomeness Рік тому +3

    I have such nostalgia for eras that I never even experienced

  • @milasss..88
    @milasss..88 Рік тому +3

    Here’s how I imagine this: Your in a mall with your parents in the 1980’s, your surrounded with friendly people, vapor-wave, and vibrant colors, everyone was interested in hippie clothing at the time and everyone loved art so people would set up stands, and it was really a joyous and happy place, like Heaven.

  • @naserhalili123
    @naserhalili123 Рік тому +63

    Imagine it being the end of the world and you are alone and this song starts playing in this mall while you’re looking for supply’s 😅

    • @rstumbaugh43
      @rstumbaugh43 Рік тому +4

      OMG!!! Watch the movie NIGHT OF THE COMET……mannequin is another good one 🥳💯

    • @tc-tm1my
      @tc-tm1my Рік тому +1

      @@rstumbaugh43 night of the comet is this exact scenario

    • @rstumbaugh43
      @rstumbaugh43 Рік тому

      @@tc-tm1my yes! One of my favorite movies!

    • @Frosty98206
      @Frosty98206 Рік тому

      If was anything like walking dead I would have my Guard up ready to Go.

  • @MetalPipeGamingOfficial
    @MetalPipeGamingOfficial Рік тому +3

    This is odly haunting but also calming?

  • @pollyp11
    @pollyp11 Рік тому +9

    I was in a supermarket shopping during covid when lots of people were on edge, afraid to go to the store, hardly anyone else was there in contrast to it typically being busy. Talking Heads Road to Nowhere was playing, It was so surreal, it felt like a terrible dream.

  • @skibiditoiletrizzgod
    @skibiditoiletrizzgod 2 роки тому +16

    everytime i go to the mall i hear this song on a speaker, whether it's a distant store, or the food court

  • @tacobellshitter3666
    @tacobellshitter3666 Рік тому +2

    Every second I listen to this I drift further and farther the dark endless silent void away from the gateway to reality while this song plays distantly.

  • @bigoof9170
    @bigoof9170 Рік тому +3

    Im not old enough to remember malls like that and i never really liked them when i was younger but now im 15 and i really get the appeal of them and it makes me kinda sad because I really wish that i could've experienced what it would be like to just aimlessly walk around a mall in the 80s for hours on end for fun

  • @masonf7332
    @masonf7332 2 роки тому +195

    The perfect song to listen to high doesn’t exi-

    • @TimSzabo
      @TimSzabo Рік тому +5

      Yea try not to get Fentanyl

    • @thecianinator
      @thecianinator Рік тому +1

      Have you heard their new album tho

    • @djemon1355
      @djemon1355 Рік тому

      why while being high

    • @Samstar369
      @Samstar369 Рік тому +12

      Y’all need drugs to enjoy music? Smh 🤨

    • @thecianinator
      @thecianinator Рік тому +4

      @@Samstar369 One "needs" drugs to enjoy music the same way one "needs" lemon juice to enjoy grilled fish.

  • @milanesa_P
    @milanesa_P Рік тому +3

    This song makes me have beautiful memories that never happened

  • @GriffintheGuy
    @GriffintheGuy Рік тому +2

    Trapped in a timeless liminal space between past and present, a moment that never passes or arrives…

    • @newytacc9447
      @newytacc9447 Рік тому

      WOW, BRAVO, WELL SAID ! 🤔😥💯

  • @stonerbitchak420
    @stonerbitchak420 Рік тому +31

    It’s late I’m high it’s raining and I’m playing this on my tv in my living room in the dark. This feels nice ✨

  • @tuglife50_Official
    @tuglife50_Official Рік тому +3

    I don't know why all of your "Empty mall" videos feel so nostalgic

  • @Brandonian
    @Brandonian Рік тому +3

    This hits so hard, something about being alone in a mall, or when a mall is deader than doorknob and this song plays in the background. It truly feels like your in the 80s. It almost feels unreal.

  • @lumberjackofalltrades
    @lumberjackofalltrades Рік тому +2

    Probably my favorite thing about this is that I can't tell if this is a still picture or a video

  • @giggasack
    @giggasack Рік тому +2

    It's truly sad to see these malls that were once on top of the world slowly fade away without anyone really noticing

  • @jennydannyp7229
    @jennydannyp7229 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for bringing back the memories!

  • @staeriix
    @staeriix Рік тому +3

    hits different when this was the kind of mall you went to as a kid.

  • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
    @TechnoMinded-qp5in 4 дні тому +1

    I swear listening to stuff like this feels like time travel I wish I could go back to my childhood x_x being an adult is very stressful thank you for uploading this 80s and early 2000s is the perfect time to be alive.

  • @medusa8617
    @medusa8617 Рік тому +2

    This image goes hard.
    Also, if someone makes an 80s mall, I guarantee it'll be one of the most popular ones.

  • @MelsArchive
    @MelsArchive Рік тому +4

    You can’t rule the world, but you can rule this mall

  • @szilvana.papp_
    @szilvana.papp_ 2 роки тому +5

    𝓝𝓸𝓽𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓮𝓿𝓮𝓻 𝓵𝓪𝓼𝓽 𝓯𝓸𝓻𝓮𝓿𝓮𝓻

  • @MarioVAmaya
    @MarioVAmaya 6 місяців тому +1

    Around here there is still a decadent supermarket that wasn't revamped since those times, and the tinny speakers play a radio station that specializes exactly in 80s hits, so the shopping experience is just like entering a time capsule, full of elderly people as customers, and since the products offered are current ones, everything coming in much smaller packages is the detail that gives away the illusion.

  • @yourmothergaming
    @yourmothergaming Рік тому +2

    The fact most of the mall is vacant now breaks my heart.

  • @gabrieldetwiler7078
    @gabrieldetwiler7078 Рік тому +5

    I experienced this before. There was a smaller mall in a town near my house built in 1982. It was always so popular up until 10 years ago. That’s when it started to lose popularity. About a week before it was fully closed for good, I walked through it one last time while it was dead empty. And this very song came on.

  • @mikes.4863
    @mikes.4863 Рік тому +3

    Weird that a concept so simple could be so fascinating. I love this. It's very haunting. There is a wide fascination with this apparently. That last Wonder Woman took place in the 80's--AND there was a mall scene. And Stranger Things and that other horror series with Mya Hawk took place in a mall. Thank for posting this!

  • @GeneralGouda
    @GeneralGouda Рік тому +1

    There’s symbolism here. This place was once bustling, full of families and high schoolers enjoying their day at the mall. Now it’s empty and a shell of what it used to be. It’s a reminder of how everything changes overtime and memories are the only things we’re left with. It’s ironic the lyrics in the song are “nothing ever lasts forever.”

  • @davidgoodman6924
    @davidgoodman6924 Рік тому +2

    Malls on Friday night in the 80's early 90's can never be beat ...magical time!