💬 I wanted to do Too Much Time on My Hands, but there aren’t quite enough studio version reactions out there yet. But there are plenty of Styx classics to cover. “The Making of” is back! I hope you all enjoy this one! I’m feeling the strong urge to do a song I’ve been purposely holding off on because Derek has already done such an amazing video on it. But it’s been over two years since his came out and there are a ton of new reactions to it. There’s no way I’m going to be able to keep this one under wraps and will probably go live very soon! Onto the next! 💜 (GO STEELERS! 😅)
I know it’s not video material, but I wonder if you’ve seen the video where Tommy Shaw teamed up with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra. I really enjoyed their performance if ‘Foolin’ Yourself/Angry Young Man’. Something about seeing young people getting to appreciate this music just makes me happy. It’s one of the main reasons I love your videos and got into reaction videos-seeing people enjoy songs and artists I love just brings joy. I think the other reason is that watching other people hear the music I grew up listening to brings back some of the feelings I had when I first heard it. Love what you do WMOG! ❤❤❤
Take my word for it. Brooks is nearly irrelevant now. Do whatever you like. You can only improve it. Facts are facts. P.S. Glad you're back in business.
@@type4647 absolutely a felony. I can’t believe it. I hate the Rock Hall. It just inducted Foreigner, Ozzy Osbourne and Peter Frampton for God’s sake. I think they are elitist jerks.
I love watching these “reactors” when their eyebrows go WAAY UP at “the drop”… and when I think about hearing this music as a teenager… I/we, who grew up in these times were SOO blessed… 🙏🏻👏👏👏
Yes!! I love watching them react to real talent, instruments, singing without canned beats, and the live shows. I never saw them. They’re still touring. I may have to remedy that situation. 😂
The late 1960s into the 70s AM and FM radio airwaves were FULL of amazing music brought to us by incredible bands. What a great time to be coming up. We could hardly change the channel without finding a GREAT piece of music. We were spoiled.
Styx is a staple in 80’s rock n roll. REO Speedwagon, Triumph, Bad Company, AC/DC, Rush, Ozzy, Scorpions, Pink Floyd and even the Eagles are great bands of that era that just bring back wonderful memories of life back then and how much I appreciate growing up in that time.
I love seeing the expressions on this song from young people. We just took it for granted because the late 60's through the 80's put out the best music. ❤ it's great to see the older classic music being recognized as this type of music doesn't exist anymore.
My favourite Styx song by miles.. Blue Collar Man... Too much time on my hands... and Suite Madame Blue are amazing songs also. Love the work you put into all of this @WonderMommaOG .
That DROP is quite possibly my favorite of all that I have ever heard. The 1970s was so RICH with GREAT music and bands bringing it. Thanks for your work on these videos! ✌️💪🙏
Haven’t heard this song in forever. Takes me back to the late 70’s, everyone hanging out at the only restaurant in town. Muscle cars, pinball and the jukebox blasting great tunes like this. Ty WMOG ❤
One of my favorite bands of the late 70's, early 80's. I saw them live in 1981 at the Québec city Colisée (Paradise Theater Tour). Memorable performance. Thanks for this compilation. Renegade is one of my top five Styx songs. Just below Suite Madame Blue and Crystal Ball (my #1 Styx song). Thanks also for including the "making of". Can't wait for your next video (and live stream).
So you know I'm a lifelong Pittsburgh Steelers fan and this song is a big for someone like me. This is played all the time in our stadium. And of course Styx is legendary.
I didn't realize you were from Western Pa. I'm not from here originally but have been coming here all my life. Dad's family is from Pittsburgh. I moved up here to take care of him in 2008. GO STEELERS!
@@WonderMommaOG Oh no I was actually born in Williamsport, PA. I've followed the Steelers all of my life however. I actually grew up in Northern Virginia and right now I'm living in Alaska.
GO STEELERS. I wasn't born here but my entire dad's side of the family is from here and I've lived here since 2008. I've moved around quite a bit in my life and this is one of my favorite places that I've lived.
Styx played at the Montreal Forum a lot in my late teens. The memory of this "drop" on 18k+ maniacal fans still gives me goosebumps after more than 4 decades. TYVM!
BrainSqueeze (Mark Hector) is my favorite reactor when it comes to emotional response. Alex and Andy are the best for musical appreciation and analysis. But I gotta show some love to Rob Squad, Jamal AKA Jamel, and a lot of others. This is music I grew up with, records that I bought and played on my own turntable. And seeing young people respond to them the same way I did 50 years ago, well it’s pretty cool. Pretty cool indeed.
I saw the Pieces of Eight tour, early September, 1978, Exhibition Stadium, Toronto. The crowd went fucking wild when they started the intro, and the drop was so loud it almost pushed you back. Amazing.
Styx are an best unrated band from the 70's. So many great hits over the years. Saw them last about 7 yrs ago when my son was 15. That's when I started taking him to concerts, which we all enjoyed, the whole family. The last concert we went to was Rammstein in Philly. Thanks Momma, brings back when they played this on radio, MTV, skating in my teen years, oh yeah!!!!
Much better idea than Too Much Time! great song and awesome reaction video! Love how you put the links to the channels you use! can't wait for the next video!
Outstanding job, Momma!! I wish more people would appreciate Tommy Shaw, Dennis DeYoung and Styx!! "Crystal Ball" , "Fooling Yourself" and "The Grand Illusion" are songs in the soundtrack of my life!! LETS GO!!!!
You did it again WonderMommaOG! My favorite Styx song!!! Renegade!! Tommy is great and when he wrote it he said it "just came out" most common interruption that I have heard all my life is the one is that it’s about a man who is fighting against a corrupt system. The song’s protagonist is a fugitive on the run for a crime he didn’t commit, and now he’s being hunted by the law., but at the same time enclosed is letter to his mama! Oh Mama, I'm in fear for my life from the long arm of the law Lawman has put an end to my running, and I'm so far from my home...Oh Mama, I can hear you a-cryin', you're so scared and all alone" I swear we are related somewhere a long the line! either that or you are in my musical head and life journey!! THANK YOU!!!
And I was in middle school in the early 70s they were huge.. the best part about watching these reactions is I know it’s coming up next and the surprise that comes with it I absolutely giggle inside love it ☮️❤️🙏🌎🌏🌍🇺🇸❤️☮️
Styx pre-Mr. Roboto was on everybody’s top 5-8 rock bands of our generation. Dennis DeYoung reunionwd the band with that Mr Roboto album. Crystal ball is a true rock ballad.
EXCELLENT choice of songs!! I've been a huge Styx fan for a long time! I like all of their stuff, but I've always had a preference for the Tommy Shaw tunes. And now that Foreigner has finally been inducted into the HOF, I think Styx should be next!
One of the greatest groups ever. They took their name from a river in Hell called STYX. They are a band out of Chicago. They were and awesome group and this was one of their best songs. Great post.
I first heard this song alllllllllll the way back in the mid 80s at my hometown’s little bitty roller rink I think I was like 10 and I remember singing along as I tried to not to fall and make my ass look as clumsy as I was back then. Love me some Styx! Always a pleasure OG!
I remember this coming on the radio when I was a kid and asking my father so many questions: "what's a hangman?" "what are gallows?" "What is this song about??" lol
I was a teenager when they came out. My friends and I would sneak into the Hammond Civic center to watch them practice when they would rent it out. Great times
Every time a new album was released we ran or some camped out over night, to buy as many as we could afford, (pooling money) high school jobs, some of us. It was like Christmas, all year long!!! I see that same delight and excitement on these reactors!!! What a fabulous walk down memory lane!!! Gotta love STYX!!!! 🇺🇸 💟 🎸🥁🎹🎤 🤙 Thanks again for your super hard work young lady!! RESPECT!!!
This era of music, laid the groundwork for the algorithm behind autotune and A.I music creation. This is master craftsman, at the top of their game, enjoying the moment. Everything important, happens, in the now...
Ok, now you've done it, this one hits hard, grew with them and now a guy I know from High School is their drummer Todd Sucherman, it is truly a small world..I'm gonna shoot him the link..
A great song! Thanks for this compilation! Too much time on my hands is also a great song. Hopefully more reactors review this song. By the way, great to see “The Making of” back on 😊
I knew this song was badass when I first heard at age 7 back in 1980.. seeing all these new fans created is really nice. Good stuff! Who is doing the cover at the end of this video? It's really well done!
Ha, this was a fun one. Thank you. If you need more requests: Queensryche and their song Take Hold of the Flame live in 1984. Heck you could just focus on the vocal coaches, but so many minds blown by Geoff Tate’s voice at that time. 🎉
When the song came out my brother was listening to it on our stereo with his friends. He wasn't supposed to be because my dad was a Baptist Minister and we didn't listen to this music. Anyways lightning struck right when they were listening to it lol. Funny enough I'm watching this during a thunderstorm
This came out when i was about 14, and as it got bigger and more popular, you could hear it about every 20-30 minutes on the radio. They played the 💩 out of it.
I had the coolest 7th grade music teacher. Last 10 minutes we all took a turn bringing in albums and she would play them. Lot of head bobbing going on in 1982
💬 I wanted to do Too Much Time on My Hands, but there aren’t quite enough studio version reactions out there yet. But there are plenty of Styx classics to cover.
“The Making of” is back! I hope you all enjoy this one!
I’m feeling the strong urge to do a song I’ve been purposely holding off on because Derek has already done such an amazing video on it. But it’s been over two years since his came out and there are a ton of new reactions to it. There’s no way I’m going to be able to keep this one under wraps and will probably go live very soon!
Onto the next! 💜 (GO STEELERS! 😅)
Ooooohh I wonder what song it could be... any hints like decade it came out, or genre, or male or female artist.
I know it’s not video material, but I wonder if you’ve seen the video where Tommy Shaw teamed up with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra. I really enjoyed their performance if ‘Foolin’ Yourself/Angry Young Man’. Something about seeing young people getting to appreciate this music just makes me happy. It’s one of the main reasons I love your videos and got into reaction videos-seeing people enjoy songs and artists I love just brings joy. I think the other reason is that watching other people hear the music I grew up listening to brings back some of the feelings I had when I first heard it. Love what you do WMOG! ❤❤❤
"The Making of"! Yesss!
So glad you're back on track after your technical difficulties!!
Take my word for it. Brooks is nearly irrelevant now. Do whatever you like. You can only improve it. Facts are facts. P.S. Glad you're back in business.
I’m 60 and let me tell you the 70’s/80’s had some really realllllllyyyy good music.
Great music. We had great music!!
Yeah it's not a coincidence that the biggest selling albums and CD are from bands that were put out from the mid 70s until the early 80s
I had some 13 yrs old GRANDSONS in my car and you should have seen their faces when their grandma knew every word of the song.
Rock on.
Very same here too. 5 grandsons and all shocked 🤣
I sang along tonight! I’m 57 and we were so blessed to have this music. Tommy Shaw is still cute as hell too. 😂
Same here with my young nephews. When it kicked in they were like the Bohemian Raspody scene in Wayne's World. 😂
@@trishferris7355 how do you have some grandsons?!!!
It's criminal that Styx isnt in the rock hall of fame.
I agree.
I personally don't take the R&RHOF seriously anymore.
It's stupid is what it is.
@@type4647 absolutely a felony. I can’t believe it. I hate the Rock Hall. It just inducted Foreigner, Ozzy Osbourne and Peter Frampton for God’s sake. I think they are elitist jerks.
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I love watching these “reactors” when their eyebrows go WAAY UP at “the drop”… and when I think about hearing this music as a teenager… I/we, who grew up in these times were SOO blessed… 🙏🏻👏👏👏
FACTS!!!!!!!!
Yes!! I love watching them react to real talent, instruments, singing without canned beats, and the live shows. I never saw them. They’re still touring. I may have to remedy that situation. 😂
The late 1960s into the 70s AM and FM radio airwaves were FULL of amazing music brought to us by incredible bands.
What a great time to be coming up.
We could hardly change the channel without finding a GREAT piece of music.
We were spoiled.
Styx is a staple in 80’s rock n roll. REO Speedwagon, Triumph, Bad Company, AC/DC, Rush, Ozzy, Scorpions, Pink Floyd and even the Eagles are great bands of that era that just bring back wonderful memories of life back then and how much I appreciate growing up in that time.
Where I grew up STYX was a big band in the seventies!
70s
38 special, UFO, so many to count.
Triumph is way underrated.
This is a banger-thank you for these reaction video compilations you make for us 🙏.
I love seeing the expressions on this song from young people. We just took it for granted because the late 60's through the 80's put out the best music. ❤ it's great to see the older classic music being recognized as this type of music doesn't exist anymore.
Styx has some of the greatest vocals ever
I just absolutely live seeing younger people loving this music!! ❤
My favourite Styx song by miles.. Blue Collar Man... Too much time on my hands... and Suite Madame Blue are amazing songs also.
Love the work you put into all of this @WonderMommaOG .
Hey yo Mama thanks for bringing us all together.
I cannot express this ENOUGH! Wonder Mom...U R All That!❤❤❤
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That DROP is quite possibly my favorite of all that I have ever heard.
The 1970s was so RICH with GREAT music and bands bringing it.
Thanks for your work on these videos!
✌️💪🙏
Haven’t heard this song in forever. Takes me back to the late 70’s, everyone hanging out at the only restaurant in town. Muscle cars, pinball and the jukebox blasting great tunes like this. Ty WMOG ❤
Steelers fan from Texas. will always be one of my fav songs
Love it WonderMomma! Styx is an amazing band! Great seeing the younger generation digging it too.
One of my favorite bands of the late 70's, early 80's. I saw them live in 1981 at the Québec city Colisée (Paradise Theater Tour). Memorable performance. Thanks for this compilation. Renegade is one of my top five Styx songs. Just below Suite Madame Blue and Crystal Ball (my #1 Styx song). Thanks also for including the "making of". Can't wait for your next video (and live stream).
This is the Pittsburgh Steelers fight song. It's played at Acrisure Stadium between the 3rd and 4th quarters and the crowd goes crazy.
So you know I'm a lifelong Pittsburgh Steelers fan and this song is a big for someone like me. This is played all the time in our stadium. And of course Styx is legendary.
I didn't realize you were from Western Pa. I'm not from here originally but have been coming here all my life. Dad's family is from Pittsburgh. I moved up here to take care of him in 2008. GO STEELERS!
@@WonderMommaOG Oh no I was actually born in Williamsport, PA. I've followed the Steelers all of my life however. I actually grew up in Northern Virginia and right now I'm living in Alaska.
This song is played at every Pittsburgh Steelers game. Terrible Towels are flying and the stadium goes wild. Yes, I am from Pittsburgh!❤😂🎉
GO STEELERS. I wasn't born here but my entire dad's side of the family is from here and I've lived here since 2008. I've moved around quite a bit in my life and this is one of my favorite places that I've lived.
Styx is still touring, although Dennis isn't part of it, they still rock!
Styx played at the Montreal Forum a lot in my late teens. The memory of this "drop" on 18k+ maniacal fans still gives me goosebumps after more than 4 decades. TYVM!
BrainSqueeze (Mark Hector) is my favorite reactor when it comes to emotional response. Alex and Andy are the best for musical appreciation and analysis.
But I gotta show some love to Rob Squad, Jamal AKA Jamel, and a lot of others. This is music I grew up with, records that I bought and played on my own turntable. And seeing young people respond to them the same way I did 50 years ago, well it’s pretty cool. Pretty cool indeed.
ditto ... to everything you stated
I saw the Pieces of Eight tour, early September, 1978, Exhibition Stadium, Toronto. The crowd went fucking wild when they started the intro, and the drop was so loud it almost pushed you back. Amazing.
Styx are an best unrated band from the 70's. So many great hits over the years. Saw them last about 7 yrs ago when my son was 15. That's when I started taking him to concerts, which we all enjoyed, the whole family. The last concert we went to was Rammstein in Philly.
Thanks Momma, brings back when they played this on radio, MTV, skating in my teen years, oh yeah!!!!
Much better idea than Too Much Time! great song and awesome reaction video! Love how you put the links to the channels you use! can't wait for the next video!
Outstanding job, Momma!! I wish more people would appreciate Tommy Shaw, Dennis DeYoung and Styx!! "Crystal Ball" , "Fooling Yourself" and "The Grand Illusion" are songs in the soundtrack of my life!! LETS GO!!!!
Great Job on the editing as always! You and I certainly have similar musical tastes and Renegade was solid Styx choice. Keep 'em comin'!
Hi Joel! Thank you... there is so much more great music to cover lol it's quite overwhelming.
Dennis has an amazing voice and the acapella beginning and then the scream that starts it all. It's a great song.
@@lyleschoepflin5444 ~ This is Tommy Shaw's lead vocals, not Dennis...
@@Deborahtunes It's Dennis on the scream and back-up vocals though.
@@lensnart1303 ~ I believe it was originally JY doing the scream on the recording. And all three: Tommy JY & Dennis were on backup vocals...
I used to listen to this on a dubbed cassette tape to fall asleep. It's a great song.
I love that you pick so many great classics to use. Such a great song.
I saw styx live in like 2018 and they were still absolutely killing it!
Nice! Glad to see you back again!
Thank you.... Yuh done good!
You did it again WonderMommaOG! My favorite Styx song!!! Renegade!! Tommy is great and when he wrote it he said it "just came out" most common interruption that I have heard all my life is the one is that it’s about a man who is fighting against a corrupt system. The song’s protagonist is a fugitive on the run for a crime he didn’t commit, and now he’s being hunted by the law., but at the same time enclosed is letter to his mama! Oh Mama, I'm in fear for my life from the long arm of the law Lawman has put an end to my running, and I'm so far from my home...Oh Mama, I can hear you a-cryin', you're so scared and all alone"
I swear we are related somewhere a long the line! either that or you are in my musical head and life journey!! THANK YOU!!!
Hi there... you know, I recently met another person in comments who seems to share a similar musical journey. Perhaps we're triplets. 😅
@@WonderMommaOG I love it!!! ❤
My absolute favorite song from Styx. Thanks for this!
Styx is my favorite High-school group, grand illusion is my go to song ? I really like what you do! Keep them coming,and thanks. 😊
Hey grl Hey, I absolutely love watching everyones face when the transitions happen. Amazing band and song. Thanx so much, stay groovy, Peace
Once in a great while, it's good to be old. Luv ya mean it
And I was in middle school in the early 70s they were huge.. the best part about watching these reactions is I know it’s coming up next and the surprise that comes with it I absolutely giggle inside love it
☮️❤️🙏🌎🌏🌍🇺🇸❤️☮️
Never heard this track before, loved it! Thanks WonderMomma👍💓
Great choice! Styx rocks and so do you Momma!
I saw them in the 80s and it was amazing to experience live.
THANK YOU!! THAT WAS AMAZING!! INCREDIBLE JOB!! 😊💓🔥🤘✌️
Styx pre-Mr. Roboto was on everybody’s top 5-8 rock bands of our generation. Dennis DeYoung reunionwd the band with that Mr Roboto album. Crystal ball is a true rock ballad.
Omg this is classic! They're reactions are priceless 🤣
Sooooo glad to see Brain Squeeze represented 😊awesome video!
EXCELLENT choice of songs!! I've been a huge Styx fan for a long time! I like all of their stuff, but I've always had a preference for the Tommy Shaw tunes. And now that Foreigner has finally been inducted into the HOF, I think Styx should be next!
I believe we attended their concert at the Summit in Houston in 1981. What a great time we had.
Great song and reactions. Gonna see these guys in a month. 💥💥💥👍🤪
Love Darryl's House!!!!😎
Thanks again for another wonderful comp
Styx will always be my FAVORITE rock band
WonderMomma is on a tear lately! Another all-time banger!
Love Styx!! My favorite in the 80s. Saw them last year live...still Awesome!!
Another fine addition to your collection! The outro is great as well.
One of the greatest groups ever. They took their name from a river in Hell called STYX. They are a band out of Chicago. They were and awesome group and this was one of their best songs. Great post.
Toss a coin to Charon the Ferryman.
And while you’re at it, Kyrie Eleison down the road that you must travel. 👏👏
Another awesome video Mamma! Thanks!
Never knew it was Steelers thing! Yinzers are so cool.
Excellent as always. Bravo 👏
Excellent compilation, as always, & it reminded me that 40yrs on, I still don’t like Styx . But I absolutely respect their talent, & place in music:)
I first heard this song alllllllllll the way back in the mid 80s at my hometown’s little bitty roller rink I think I was like 10 and I remember singing along as I tried to not to fall and make my ass look as clumsy as I was back then. Love me some Styx! Always a pleasure OG!
Great pick, and fabulous compilation.
I remember this coming on the radio when I was a kid and asking my father so many questions: "what's a hangman?" "what are gallows?" "What is this song about??" lol
Miiiinddblowing...Another great video😊
Great band. So many memories ❤❤❤❤
Super nice mashups Momma! Thanks.
I was a teenager when they came out. My friends and I would sneak into the Hammond Civic center to watch them practice when they would rent it out. Great times
Great video! Thank you Momma og!🔥🤘✌🎶
Every time a new album was released we ran or some camped out over night, to buy as many as we could afford, (pooling money) high school jobs, some of us. It was like Christmas, all year long!!! I see that same delight and excitement on these reactors!!! What a fabulous walk down memory lane!!! Gotta love STYX!!!! 🇺🇸 💟 🎸🥁🎹🎤 🤙 Thanks again for your super hard work young lady!! RESPECT!!!
Tommy Shaw here on vocals also was in Damn Yankees👍
Thank you for another banger everyone reacts!
This was cool, can't go wrong with STYX except for Mr. Roboto..😂😂JK, I liked their reactions after the scream. Nobody expected a drop like that!!!😂😂😂
So clean. I love your edits.
This era of music, laid the groundwork for the algorithm behind autotune and A.I music creation. This is master craftsman, at the top of their game, enjoying the moment. Everything important, happens, in the now...
You've also got two of my favorite reactors in this mashup with Rob Squad and Jamel AKA Jamal.
Ok, now you've done it, this one hits hard, grew with them and now a guy I know from High School is their drummer Todd Sucherman, it is truly a small world..I'm gonna shoot him the link..
Saw Styx at our local College in 1977, was amazing, the talent was real.
Great song choice ❤
I love it 😊
Your son here showing love💙💙💙love you mama
Hi Son! 😅 Love you back, thanks for stopping by!
Momma, THIS compilation. I was hoping you'd make one for "Renegade," and I am not disappointed.
Keep Rocking It! Guitar Gods never fade away! 🎸 🎸 🎸
"Paradise Theater" and "Pieces of Eight" were album's they put out and every song on both were bangers. Good stuff...
A great song! Thanks for this compilation! Too much time on my hands is also a great song. Hopefully more reactors review this song.
By the way, great to see “The Making of” back on 😊
Nice choice! Blue Collar Man is also great!
I knew this song was badass when I first heard at age 7 back in 1980.. seeing all these new fans created is really nice. Good stuff!
Who is doing the cover at the end of this video?
It's really well done!
That is Tommy Shaw and Daryl Hall. Look for the last purple music note in the description if you want to watch it.
@@WonderMommaOG thank you.... I'll be sure not to skip your ads :)
@@chrisw3421 sorry about those... I know they are annoying
@@WonderMommaOG but if you can get paid...it's the least I can do to help
I'm on a WMOG splurge tonight.
Thanks , mom .
omg, I can’t believe I forgot about this song. haha that scream in the beginning is such a classic way to get the track rocking.
Hi there! Hope you've been well! Got a video coming soon?
hope you are well & miss you Maestro.....
HI, yes, I am good. Check my community page for an update. Hope you are well Mr. Monkey.
amazing song
you should do a compilation of the Jinger Pisces live studio version reactions, they are always over the top
OK, I'm officially in love with Brain Squeeze and his reactions ❤😂
His "Led Zeppy" reactions are amazing. YOu should check them out if you haven't already!
Ha, this was a fun one. Thank you.
If you need more requests: Queensryche and their song Take Hold of the Flame live in 1984. Heck you could just focus on the vocal coaches, but so many minds blown by Geoff Tate’s voice at that time. 🎉
Great work!!! Love this!
When the song came out my brother was listening to it on our stereo with his friends. He wasn't supposed to be because my dad was a Baptist Minister and we didn't listen to this music. Anyways lightning struck right when they were listening to it lol. Funny enough I'm watching this during a thunderstorm
This came out when i was about 14, and as it got bigger and more popular, you could hear it about every 20-30 minutes on the radio. They played the 💩 out of it.
Love your work! Thanks
If you're a Steelers fan you know Renegade!
Definitely! Was wondering if anyone would mention that
I'm a Browns fan. I'm familiar. Hate y'all for loving that badass tune. Also, mad respect.
I had the coolest 7th grade music teacher. Last 10 minutes we all took a turn bringing in albums and she would play them. Lot of head bobbing going on in 1982
Can't stop da funk. Monster of a song.
You've outdone yourself again, Momma.