I think the 80’s was the last decade that anything authentic or truly original was ever written. Now it’s just so predictable that I feel like I know every song the first time I hear it. ( Though I must admit, contradicting myself, this does sound a lot like something David Bowie would do. Not complaining though; I love Bowie.) But my point still stands. As an example, the Talking Heads did not copy ANYONE’S style. If I’m wrong, let me know.
Elio and oliver? Shit kid I'm here because I watched black and white television and heard it on KROQ 106.7 when I was a 13 year old kid in Burbank California.I'm here because it takes me back home. They say you can never go back home again and they are right . Who the fuck is e&o? Memories of when the world was my oyster and not my clam.
I'm 41. This was before my time but I took to it anyway as a teenager in the early 90's when it was the most unfashionable most un-cool thing at the time even though I'm not generally a fan of the 80's. Because on its own merits: It's an absolute gem.
Wow - that is exactly what I was thinking. I think I felt that way when I heard this song originally, as well (and I’m old enough to have been around when it was released). There is just something so evocative about the sound of this song In general, and that haunting lyric in particular. It captures a feeling that is both familiar and yet hazy. Wild.
@@kelvinlovett2404 A lot of people think it's weird that I'm into 80s music. I find it way better than music nowadays. They actually had talent and could sing back then. Now all you have to do is talk into a microphone and autotune it and apparently that's true music.
I'm almost 20 and i love 80s music i mean i know alot of young ones that loves 80s music its only 30 or so years ago so its still good today for this generation i knew a few kids that like classic music from the 18th century intresting but true.
yeah i didnt get to enjoy them in 80's because i was too busy raising kids paying a mortgage and paying two car payments and drinking beer yeah drinking lots of beer now im 56 no payments kids growed up having kids and 10 years sober enjoying 80's music in 2019
It's the same music as it was back then. As long as you're getting to enjoy it, but it did kind of define the whole 'sensibility' of my senior year in high school and college. I remember listening to, enjoying and dancing to the music far more than I remember a single question on any exam I ever took, least passed.
@@julialuber3767 -back then though we thought the good times would never end. I spent many nights listening to music till dawn and had a really easy job. In that magical period of about 81-85...i don't remember people being constantly brought down by Politics, and The world. Everywhere you turned there were great songs. The damage Reagan was doing didn't start kicking in till the late 80's with tuition and medical costs etc. Then the music reflected that. A lot of stuff became popular that was annoying as hell and never would have made it 5-10 years earlier.
@@martywarner1779 -A lot of reasons to miss the old days,. Mainly it was just simpler. What I don't get nostalgic about were all the cliques back in the 80's The rockabilly Clique,The Punk Click, The Goth,the Mod etc. If it's good it's good I don't need the fucking uniform!.Back in the day you could do the job with a hangover. or lack of sleep. Now, as you get older the last thing you want is to be dragging in the modern world.
This song just started playing at a restaurant I’m sitting at and I want to cry… my dad used to play me psychedelic furs albums all the time and I feel like he’s here with me in spirit 😭
He might be your spirit guide. Someone I was friends with years ago became one of my spirit guides when she left the physical body recently. My grandfather and uncle also are my spirit guides.
@@thoroughbred2741 You’re right! There is a new wave of 80s music and I love it so much😭 Obviously nothing will ever beat the classics like this one, but it’s still awesome
When The Furs came to my home town in 86, I was home on a short leave from the army. I decided I had to fake some sort of illness or injury so I could stay a few more days and catch the show. Our platoon medic had told me that a concussion was the best way, since there's no way to really tell if someone has it or not, and it also had the benefit that you shouldn't travel if you have a concussion. Well, it worked like a charm, but I did have to spend a night at the hospital. It was well worth it though, the Concert was one to remember for sure.
I agree even looked into it. What is it with this tune? It's (the dark haunting lyrics? Holocaust references? Strange choir of voices? Xylophones? ) It's all of those it's all of that and maybe even more that touches us. Oops better repeat it again few x over today and rest assured I shall!
"In a room without a door, a kiss is not enough in..." The writing, the arrangement, the production simply all at genius level. An all-time classic that will live forever. 80s icon without question...
Met a girl. 30 years ago. For a lifetime this was the song I associated with her. She found me again a few years back. Nothing had changed. I moved halfway around the world to be with her. I wasn't going to lose her again. Not a chance.
I'm 20 years old again, not 66. This song makes me feel exactly the way I did way back when. 80's and 90's music blows all the music after it out of the water. 🙏☝️💘
come on stop slobbering every time you like something. this has very experimental (outright trashy) production and youtube sound quality really doesn't help that
i have such a weird connection to this song. it makes me feel so happy and sad at the same time. it’s honestly my favorite song in the world. i’m so glad my parents introduced me to this music
It's like "Love will tear us apart" by Joy Division, or "Enola Gay" or "Don't you want me" by Human League to me. Same contrast feelings. That's good, that's bad, I only know that I like it.
For some reason, I had to come here April 2024, and watch this video and hear this song. I was reminded it came out around the time of my HS graduation. It seems to be a song about my upbringing "a room with no door" and "they want to take you apart but not in". But I made it out. "You can't win or lose if you don't run the race." Thank you, P Furs. I love you.
He sounds so Bowie like- i love this song. The marimba part& then when they overdub real drums at the last verse. The way they recorded drums back in the 80s was stellar. This band made good use of the drum machine& then the drum overdub- it gives it build at the end. Brilliant work. Love this band.
Those background vocals on the outro are Flo & Eddie (Mark & Howie) from the Turtles....they were hired to do them...only wish it went on a little longer!
So many great comments about this absolutely timeless classic that sounds like it could have been written yesterday, but this comment cuts through all the flowery blah blah -- the best. For me, I hope to god I do not die in assisted living, but I'll be thinking of this guy and this song, wherever I am. You're a soldier man!
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams
I saw them at their first L. A. showcase at the Hollywood Paladium , they were the last act on stage. Only about 50 people stayed till the end. It was the most personal performance I’ve ever seen. I will never forget it as long as I live. I was almost 40 years ago. I found the ticket stub a few months ago in storage. Holy Crap what a night.
Call me by your name left me in a feeling that I can’t ever get over and still haven’t got over the relationship between Elio and Oliver and to be able to feel for the characters and develop the same emotions for the characters is so beautiful because even though you can’t relate you can still feel for what they’re going through and in a way it breaks you and you can’t really think the same. For me at least. Im still recovering from this movie even though it probably won’t happen
Me too. I saw it a couple of weeks before quarantine started and i still feel like im watching it. The soft unspoken passion between Elio and Oliver has really put into perspective how soft i want the world to be. Like a 80s Italian aesthetic with soft, silk sheets and love poems.
I watched it for the first time last night.... let’s just say I am very dehydrated, eyes rubbed raw and left to wonder about Elio heartbreaking moment by the fireplace
exactly me, i first watched it in 2018 and recently rewatched it and damnit i still can’t get over it, it leaves me so hurt but at the same time it’s so beautiful because that’s what love is.
This IS '80s New Wave at its best. There is something so alluring about this song; it stands up on a ledge all by itself, with every other song longingly staring up at it. The synth sounds are absolutely killer in this--so damn cool 😎
to me, its the churning powerful guitars staccatoing in the background that gives the song its amazing bounce and vibe. the 80s really figured out tone for the guitar, even tho new wave is associated with more electronic influences. the axe just slaps
@@bradynorris1653 Isn't that weird? I have some of his work (HEALING, NEARLY HUMAN, SOMETHING/ANYTHING?), some of his Utopia and Nazz stuff, and work he's done with other artists, but "Love My Way" sounds nothing like any of that other material.
This song was not only in "Call me by your name", was also played during the bathroom scene in Valley Girl with Nicolas Cage back in 1983. When he's inviting Julie to skip the party and go with him. I just love that movie.
i love how the first lyrics are _"there's an army on the dance floor"_ and if you know what i'm talking about, there's *literally an Armie on the dance floor*
A song and video that seemed nostalgic even when it was in heavy rotation on MTV in 1982. I was a freshly minted teen that summer. What an incredible decade
Back when MTV was the only place that had music videos and everyone turned their sets to their channel. I can still recall gathering with friends in high school to watch new releases together. Best of times
feels almost like a lifetime ago, but back in the late 90's there was a radio station I used to listen to when I lived in Monterey, California, every weekend for the ubiquitous 80's airtime they'd schedule in... except whoever the DJ was for that station was an absolute genius in playing some of the best stuff the 80's had to offer. Those weekends felt especially magical whenever this track got played during those evenings.
Yeah, and millions heard it for the first time in the movie. Makes me wonder, whar DO they know, what have they heard, at all, if they didn't know this song?
I promised myself I would not die until I saw The Psychedelic Furs play this song live. Well it finally happened and after waiting for more than 30 years I can honestly say now I can die a happy man.
I live in Vegas.. I may want to see them. Should I ???I rarely ever go to a concert.. I have no one to go with ?? Should I go alone.. I kind of like their music . Help me !!!!!!!!!!
If people woke up and realized EVERYTHING that the puppet masters feed us in television, radio, magazines, Internet, (fake) history books, for crying out loud, schools, "Presidential" special addresses to the nation, etc. is either to demoralize us, or increase their power/control (laws based on lies is their specialty). They were manipulating history well before the 80s, and 90s, but not so bombastic as the last twenty years. Dumbing down is real, high altitude, white chemical spray is real, chemical laced food and water is real, militarized police/surveillance states are real, weaponized weather is real, "mass shootings" and "terrorist attacks" are NOT real. We've abdicated all control to them, and their diabolical control of the Monopoly money (particularly) and governments has ensured we will not contest them in any way. Due to the controllers dark genius, astonishing commitment to absolute control, patience, and our unfailing predictability, their choke-hold is sunk too deep. However (IMO), if we (en masse) would at least call out their manipulations, attempt to stop their attacks, and reject their psychological operations, our spirits would soar. Resisting probably won't change the outcome, but we would at least have self respect. And, we would all be much happier knowing them portraying everyday people as bloodthirsty, random, mass murders is complete BS!
@@asherouk7308 This is true and under-reported. Irony took over and the 80s were deemed overly-earnest and cheesy... (which is to say full of actual humanity ). We've never recovered and live 7 layers deep in meta and self-awareness...all hedge, no heart.
@Michael Michael We’re a dying breed, I’m afraid. But as long as I’m alive I will honour the world as I remembered it, before the thought police made it cool to be apathetic. Long live the spirit of the 80s.
I'll never forget this song as long as I live. I have yet to hear anything that gives a similar vibe. Its eerie, alluring, catchy, melancholic, creepy in a good way. I love it.
k roninson When it first came out it was considered “alternative”. My friends though I was weird liking this song. It doesn’t matter now. They are dead and I’m still alive.
LYRICS: There's an army on the dance floor It's a fashion with a gun my love In a room without a door A kiss is not enough in Love my way, It's a new road I follow where my mind goes They'd put us on a railroad They'd dearly make us pay For laughing in their faces And making it our way There's emptiness behind their eyes There's dust in all their hearts They just want to steal us all And take us all apart But not in Love my way, it's a new road I follow where my mind goes (x3) Swallow all your tears my love And put on your new face You can never win or lose If you don't run the race
Saw this band in 1980 when they were less commercial. Loved Rich's raspy voice, his chalky white face (very Bowie-like) and the way he wrapped himself around the mike stand-mesmerizing! ❤
@@RichardButler-m5tJust got home from seeing you and your wonderful band here in Nebraska. Well done sir! You and the boys put on a great show for us. Thank you!
Riding on a train from Paris to Nice with my best friend in high school during the 80’s. Best time in my youth, the sky was ominously grey…thrilling and full of intrigue.
Not only were the 80's great, but we also totally knew it at the time
And we'll never forget it!
Wel said
That's awesome. 90s baby here, but love to see it.
This much is true ❤
@@Scarletpimpanel73 right on.
There's something different about this song, I can't explain, not every song has this kind of feeling.
It feels sad and bittersweet. That’s how it feels to me. I’ve loved it the minute I heard in in the 1980s.
I couldn't said it better.
It’s the xylophone.
It's that beautiful electronic melancholy that the 80s were good at. The original emo...
Peter Murphy and Killing Joke make me feel the same way.
It had a very mono sound and not stereo to it without synthesizing sounds and EQ " ish " like sound adjusted
This song makes me feel like I fell in love in Italy summer 1983
A deana Love that comment 😂😍
Love these kind of comments. A snapchat into someone else's life. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
hmm i wonder why 🙄
@@ronanrost373 It's not a phase, mom, it's my new lifestyle😔🤟
I am from Italy and the movie is so realistic
Truly one of the most hauntingly beautiful pop songs of the 80's.
I was 8, but the first time I saw the video was in 84. Music in the 80's has so much soul and depth.
I think the 80’s was the last decade that anything authentic or truly original was ever written. Now it’s just so predictable that I feel like I know every song the first time I hear it. ( Though I must admit, contradicting myself, this does sound a lot like something David Bowie would do. Not complaining though; I love Bowie.) But my point still stands. As an example, the Talking Heads did not copy ANYONE’S style. If I’m wrong, let me know.
@@brandy012173
Looks like Richard Butler is going for the Bowie look.
The video was in 83. Not 84.
I love the mysterious, creepy, dark sounds and vibes of the 80’s....
Me too
@@emilynunez577 what other songs are weird like this?
@@Gambleraddictz depechemode the cure are my go toos
@@emilynunez577 yes depeche mode for sure! And Tears for fears!!!! Give me more songs if you possibly can? You got Instagram?
@@Gambleraddictz look up thw cure all i want it has a similar vibe to this one.
Im 70 years old and I never get tired of this song.
69 and 11 months 😊
i'm 52 but jelous that many of you were just lil bit older when experiencing the 80s. must have been great to be in your 30s back then
67 and I feel the same 💕
will be 60 in April ~ PEACE LOVE n HIPPYNESS ✌💖☮
@@magamaga1827 I was kinda in the middle as I graduated 1983
Love his voice. Awesome song😊
This song is so addictive...it’s got everything...the voice...the melody...the music
Ikr
beautiful and haunting.
One of the great songs, and there were many, from the 80's New Wave.
is pure Post punk .. New romantic....i love it
It is...i could listen to this all day..perfect piece of music
I'm here because I'm 55. It was my music back in the day.
Elio and oliver? Shit kid I'm here because I watched black and white television and heard it on KROQ 106.7 when I was a 13 year old kid in Burbank California.I'm here because it takes me back home. They say you can never go back home again and they are right . Who the fuck is e&o? Memories of when the world was my oyster and not my clam.
I'm 40, me too
I'm 41. This was before my time but I took to it anyway as a teenager in the early 90's when it was the most unfashionable most un-cool thing at the time even though I'm not generally a fan of the 80's.
Because on its own merits: It's an absolute gem.
me too I'm 55 aswell and stil love this stuff :)
im here because i wanna die✌
This song makes me feel nostalgic about a past love I actually never had.
Wow - that is exactly what I was thinking. I think I felt that way when I heard this song originally, as well (and I’m old enough to have been around when it was released). There is just something so evocative about the sound of this song In general, and that haunting lyric in particular. It captures a feeling that is both familiar and yet hazy. Wild.
I’ll love you
You won't find this kind of music anymore!!!!
Look up and listen to the slowed version. It has a very haunting quality.
Story of my life, decade after decade...,
I'm 57... and I still loving this song. 😎🙏
I am 57 years old also going to be 58 in Dec. great song
68 here and still enjoying it since the 80's when I seen them in Dallas at the Bronco Bowl...
76 and still loving it
I"m 55 now and first heard it when I was 15. I get same chills down my spine. Hasn't changed.
Same here!!
same
Totally!
Same here, 56 and I forgot about this song until recently 🙂
This and watching Valley Girl too!
I'm 16, and remembered hearing this from an old CD my dad had, and I have been trying to find this song for 5 years. Finally found it
It's cool how a young person like yourself can relate to this great music.
@@kelvinlovett2404 A lot of people think it's weird that I'm into 80s music. I find it way better than music nowadays. They actually had talent and could sing back then. Now all you have to do is talk into a microphone and autotune it and apparently that's true music.
@@krato_girl44 so true
I'm almost 20 and i love 80s music i mean i know alot of young ones that loves 80s music its only 30 or so years ago so its still good today for this generation i knew a few kids that like classic music from the 18th century intresting but true.
I just turned 14 and I’ve known this song and loved it since I was 6 or 7. It was this type of music I grew up with and I maintain
I am physically disabled by a car accident 18 years ago since then, music is my support, thanks :-)
thank
That's no good mate
Hang in there friend
@@bbanger73 thanks
Sorry to hear that mate. Hope things go right for you.
The eighties will never die as long as we play the music long live the eighties
Elio Elio Elio Elio Elio..... Oliver i remember everything
Don't make me sad
I'm not crying...
:'(
😭
..........................im emotional unstable
again
These eighties songs are just incredible.
yeah i didnt get to enjoy them in 80's because i was too busy raising kids paying a mortgage and paying two car payments and drinking beer yeah drinking lots of beer now im 56 no payments kids growed up having kids and 10 years sober enjoying 80's music in 2019
It's the same music as it was back then. As long as you're getting to enjoy it, but it did kind of define the whole 'sensibility' of my senior year in high school and college. I remember listening to, enjoying and dancing to the music far more than I remember a single question on any exam I ever took, least passed.
@@julialuber3767 -back then though we thought the good times would never end. I spent many nights listening to music till dawn and had a really easy job. In that magical period of about 81-85...i don't remember people being constantly brought down by Politics, and The world. Everywhere you turned there were great songs. The damage Reagan was doing didn't start kicking in till the late 80's with tuition and medical costs etc. Then the music reflected that. A lot of stuff became popular that was annoying as hell and never would have made it 5-10 years earlier.
Yeah definitely... the nostalgia will never rub off my Teen years, wasn't great but it wasn't shit either, nothing takes me back but the music.
@@martywarner1779 -A lot of reasons to miss the old days,. Mainly it was just simpler. What I don't get nostalgic about were all the cliques back in the 80's The rockabilly Clique,The Punk Click, The Goth,the Mod etc. If it's good it's good I don't need the fucking uniform!.Back in the day you could do the job with a hangover. or lack of sleep. Now, as you get older the last thing you want is to be dragging in the modern world.
Today Elio would be 53 years old and Oliver would be 60 years old. The summer of 1983 seems to be a long time ago.
That's because it was lmao
@@katherynyounger307 I was born in 85 ; ;. Stop that.
I can’t even imagine life 10 years ago, it seems Ailien to me
Never noticed at the time but he reminded me of Bowie
How do you know their birthdays?
This track haunts me in the best sense.
I get it !
My sister used to play this song everyday when she took me to grade school. RIP Kiki.
Wowe... so sorry. i get it
Sorry for your loss.
🙏⚘💛⚘🙏😥
Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss.
Kiki was obviously cool as hell 💔
This song just started playing at a restaurant I’m sitting at and I want to cry… my dad used to play me psychedelic furs albums all the time and I feel like he’s here with me in spirit 😭
He might be your spirit guide. Someone I was friends with years ago became one of my spirit guides when she left the physical body recently. My grandfather and uncle also are my spirit guides.
I,m. glad. for you. M,. I miss my. Dad. Too !
He was definitely there with you! Those things are not by chance! He was connecting to with you!
An iHope I guess? 🤔
He's always with you
I’m so grateful for “Call me by your name” introducing this song to me. It’s so sad, hypnotic, and beautiful all at once. I will listen to it forever
Hi Jenna I recommend checking out the song/video 'Where I Come From' by Robert Nix
That's awesome that movie did that for so many younger people. Alot of this 80's new wave music is Nostalgic and magik.
Elio :(
@@thoroughbred2741 You’re right! There is a new wave of 80s music and I love it so much😭 Obviously nothing will ever beat the classics like this one, but it’s still awesome
It’s called melancholy.
The 80s was a great decade for music
Saw the Furs in St Louis in 2019. They played this and I froze. I wasnt 50 anymore. I was that teen in the 80s. Life was good
the Furs. Love it. I called them the Furriers. Instant 1983.
Gave me chills....instant froze
I'm seeing them this weekend, in Santa Fe. How did they sound when you saw them in 2019?
When The Furs came to my home town in 86, I was home on a short leave from the army. I decided I had to fake some sort of illness or injury so I could stay a few more days and catch the show. Our platoon medic had told me that a concussion was the best way, since there's no way to really tell if someone has it or not, and it also had the benefit that you shouldn't travel if you have a concussion. Well, it worked like a charm, but I did have to spend a night at the hospital. It was well worth it though, the Concert was one to remember for sure.
@@lofiegg it was amazing. The energy. They put on such a good show.
I don't know why but this song makes me feel melancholic and I love it.
I agree even looked into it. What is it with this tune? It's (the dark haunting lyrics? Holocaust references? Strange choir of voices? Xylophones? ) It's all of those it's all of that and maybe even more that touches us. Oops better repeat it again few x over today and rest assured I shall!
It's Spagett! Same like it makes me hype but also really sad, maybe it’s the instruments
I think the Furs meant for it effect the listener that way .
Maybe because it's melancholy
The Psychedelic Furs are an underrated band, this is an underrated classic. Good to know they are touring again. Class never dies.
You might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Psychedelic Furs
This song was a monster tho! This was one of the biggest hits of the decade!
100 agree
@@chrispolo840The Psychedelic Furs
Underrated by mainstream maybe. Not by us!
"In a room without a door, a kiss is not enough in..." The writing, the arrangement, the production simply all at genius level. An all-time classic that will live forever. 80s icon without question...
I'm 62. What a time to be alive when this came out.
I’m 53 and was a junior when this came out. I listen to it now, and technically, it’s an oldie, but to me it seems as punk and as as sci-fi as ever.
@@LKaramazov Salut, j'en ai 50 et je pense comme toi....
i really envy you
Gosh! Dude you were 25, and I was 10!
This music was fun
Nearly 40 years later and I still get goosebumps when I hear this. Every. Single. Time.
Me 2💖
mee 3!!!
I miss the music of the our time. I'm 52 and these kids 2day Don't know what they missed!!! Music 2day is Trash 🗑/ garbage 🗑 😒
@@TyraCallender you're sooo right Ms Tyra!!!! today's music is just awful!!!!
@@alexpastor8582 👍🏾💖🎵🎶💃🏾
Met a girl. 30 years ago. For a lifetime this was the song I associated with her. She found me again a few years back. Nothing had changed. I moved halfway around the world to be with her. I wasn't going to lose her again. Not a chance.
and are you divorced now
look at me wanting a whole story and details of this, as well as associating it w my personal experience
@@dangggok719 he just posted this 2 days before you commented how's it going to be divorced
A real romance novel! Thank you for sharing. 💕💕💕💕💕💕
@@gwendolynkaren5933 love magic
I'm 20 years old again, not 66. This song makes me feel exactly the way I did way back when. 80's and 90's music blows all the music after it out of the water. 🙏☝️💘
80s, way more upbeat. 90s, what wasn't good? Club music, grunge, techno, metal were off the rails. Thank stars for Spotify cuz radio sucks😂😂😂😂
Особенно когда играл я в гта вайсити дак тут уже ничего не скажу, её узнал именно из гта
0s we're OK
90s music is dreadful
I was born in 87, so I wasn't around to enjoy the 80s, but I did enjoy the 90s...
How can this song have so many dislikes????? This song is a masterpiece.
Look who is President...
Maybe jealousy on genre. This song is a transporter to glory days.
Clueless snowflakes.
come on stop slobbering every time you like something. this has very experimental (outright trashy) production and youtube sound quality really doesn't help that
@@h00db01i it was 1983.
i have such a weird connection to this song. it makes me feel so happy and sad at the same time. it’s honestly my favorite song in the world. i’m so glad my parents introduced me to this music
It's like "Love will tear us apart" by Joy Division, or "Enola Gay" or "Don't you want me" by Human League to me. Same contrast feelings. That's good, that's bad, I only know that I like it.
@@davide.0LG1471 exactly!! i love these musics
Lose the lame Anime avatar. Dear Lord, it's horrible. What a douche.
@@clvrswine lose the lame goat avatar. Is so lame. What a douche.
@@clvrswine maybe this person drew it themself or something. Don‘t be a douche
Nature has cunning ways of finding our weakest spot
Love your pic 😌
🥺🥺🥺
Person Unknown this line omg I CRIED SO BAD
IM CRYING 🥺🥺🥺
DAMNIT.
For some reason, I had to come here April 2024, and watch this video and hear this song. I was reminded it came out around the time of my HS graduation. It seems to be a song about my upbringing "a room with no door" and "they want to take you apart but not in". But I made it out. "You can't win or lose if you don't run the race." Thank you, P Furs. I love you.
Whenever I hear the song, I can only think of Oliver dancing in the the disco. 🍑
The cutest thing is when elio starts dancing 😂😂
Ikr
Yes
Me too
@@Syndixal agree
This song gives me chills
It’s so melodic and beautiful and holds the test of time
Its Aug 2023 and I still love it
Word for word.
they are so underrated. its crazy. love them. without a doubt a massive influence on our band
He sounds so Bowie like- i love this song. The marimba part& then when they overdub real drums at the last verse. The way they recorded drums back in the 80s was stellar. This band made good use of the drum machine& then the drum overdub- it gives it build at the end. Brilliant work. Love this band.
def. channeling Bowie...
I miss the 80s. So many great bands appeared into the scene. It was a great decade to be a teen. Endless memories.
And moving like Mick Jagger.
Those background vocals on the outro are Flo & Eddie (Mark & Howie) from the Turtles....they were hired to do them...only wish it went on a little longer!
you are right. feel the same here. they are the biggest influence on our band and music for sure
Just imagine them messing around in the studio and all the sudden 💥🎶🎶BOOM 🎶🎶💥 this masterpiece was created
It sounds so cold, yet optimistic. Sense of atmosphere is unmatched by any other 80s hit
nonentity atmosphere, good description
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Oh they were dark alright.. def fell in the goth category
If you like this one give "His Eyes" by Pseudo Echo
One of the most underrated bands in human history. Period
What other hits do they have ?
obviously you have forgotten Night Ranger
@@ryansturm5959 none
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This song Never gets old and will NEVER be old. I'll be pumping this song even during my last days in assisted living.
So many great comments about this absolutely timeless classic that sounds like it could have been written yesterday, but this comment cuts through all the flowery blah blah -- the best. For me, I hope to god I do not die in assisted living, but I'll be thinking of this guy and this song, wherever I am. You're a soldier man!
@@garretthiggins9493 Thanks!!! We can have a Jazzy Drag race and pump this as we GO!!!!
Love your comment and totally agree 👏
This Song Is In GTA Vice City On Radio Wave103 Play It You Will Not Regret Please
101 like, im from 90' biy this is impossoble for me to forget the spirit of 80' .
This song always reminds me of Valley Girl
The 80s had some of the best music..!! I miss those days..🖤
Also had some of the worst music.
Stanley Anderson zoomer
And serial killers :/
@@Fairytainted59 Best or worst?
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams
❤️
That's deep!
mind blowing ....thank you
You got that right 💯😊🌺🌼☸️
Be here now
Hard to believe this song is almost 40 years old!
I feel soooo old now!!!
U're right, 🙏🎸
Holy shit ! why did you say that lol 😂
Yes, it is kind of scary to think about it.
Indeed. I was born in 81 but I remember everything!! I was just too young to have any fun.
Oh the memories..
I'm now 64..
Love this song ❤
From Australia 🇦🇺
One of the best, most atmospheric songs of the 80s. Hats off.
well said, a really atmospheric band so often
Yes
During this time I saw them in Santa Barbara,nice warm summer evening… went with a couple of friends. Great memories. ❤
No doubt!
I'd have to say that's West End Girls but go on
After over 40 years I still can’t get enough of this song. It really moves my soul
The Psychedelic Furs
The Psychedelic Furs - Love ❤️ My Way (Official Video) 1982
1982
One of the absolute greatest gems of the 80's!
Hi I recommend a new indie song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
👍💯❤️
My 6 year old is currently obsessed with this song and video
Teach your Gen Alpha about 80s music.
I saw them at their first L. A. showcase at the Hollywood Paladium , they were the last act on stage. Only about 50 people stayed till the end. It was the most personal performance I’ve ever seen. I will never forget it as long as I live. I was almost 40 years ago. I found the ticket stub a few months ago in storage. Holy Crap what a night.
❤
I’m here because im 56 and I loved my way and still do. Music of my life
You cool
BEREZIN CANADA Thanks
Johnny Ortiz My fave PF tunes! Got I miss this shit! 😰
Exactly
@TheSeglem YES! YES ! YES! 53 myself.
"You can never win or lose if you don't run the race," that's the line that always spoke to me the most in this song when I was a teenager in the 80s
did you?
@@ChristopherDucra I'm still here
@@ChristopherDucra My life has turned out ok and I don't have a victim mentality
It stays with us ❤️
Oh the 80's
So much freedom
After all these years I still love these guys and this song💜 This is when music was epic.
Call me by your name left me in a feeling that I can’t ever get over and still haven’t got over the relationship between Elio and Oliver and to be able to feel for the characters and develop the same emotions for the characters is so beautiful because even though you can’t relate you can still feel for what they’re going through and in a way it breaks you and you can’t really think the same. For me at least. Im still recovering from this movie even though it probably won’t happen
Me too. I saw it a couple of weeks before quarantine started and i still feel like im watching it. The soft unspoken passion between Elio and Oliver has really put into perspective how soft i want the world to be. Like a 80s Italian aesthetic with soft, silk sheets and love poems.
I watched it for the first time last night.... let’s just say I am very dehydrated, eyes rubbed raw and left to wonder about Elio heartbreaking moment by the fireplace
What the hell are you people talking about?
exactly me, i first watched it in 2018 and recently rewatched it and damnit i still can’t get over it, it leaves me so hurt but at the same time it’s so beautiful because that’s what love is.
AngelicNmore Morang bro I watched it the other night too and I’m still crying about it bc I can’t stop thinking about all of it
‘Call me by your name and I’ll call you by mine’ 😢
I watched it some days ago... ended up crying TT
Ale R - I’m not usually a fan of cheesy gay love films, but this movie broke my heart 😭
@@billym9595 It was really, really moving. TT TT (I loved also Brokeback Mountain).
my favorite movie ♥
i’m currently crying right now
I am here because I graduated high school in 85 and grew up with all of this awesomeness.
best comment in this section
Me too
exactly thank you,,,geez although I was in Germany at time diggingit was in middle of whole scene......
Me three! Used to roller skate to this.
'83
I'm 57. I remember this song like yesterday.
This IS '80s New Wave at its best. There is something so alluring about this song; it stands up on a ledge all by itself, with every other song longingly staring up at it. The synth sounds are absolutely killer in this--so damn cool 😎
to me, its the churning powerful guitars staccatoing in the background that gives the song its amazing bounce and vibe. the 80s really figured out tone for the guitar, even tho new wave is associated with more electronic influences. the axe just slaps
People need to understand why Adam Sandler has used many 80's music in his movies like this song. He was a teenager in the 80's most awesome time.
And the marimba, played by the producer Todd Rundgren
@@Korcasandromedaa got that right,that's why we're here
@@bradynorris1653 Isn't that weird? I have some of his work (HEALING, NEARLY HUMAN, SOMETHING/ANYTHING?), some of his Utopia and Nazz stuff, and work he's done with other artists, but "Love My Way" sounds nothing like any of that other material.
You love 80's New Wave? You're are smart as hell!
Thanks
New Wave is not.. Joy Division.. not Ian Curtis .
@@zombiegirl8884 New Wave is?
The Wedding Singer has the greatest soundtrack ever
so true,EPIC soundtrack
🙌🙌🙌🤘
👍
Truly does
Kingpin is right up there too.
The truest love ever committed to film .
This song was not only in "Call me by your name", was also played during the bathroom scene in Valley Girl with Nicolas Cage back in 1983. When he's inviting Julie to skip the party and go with him. I just love that movie.
Ditto!
Me too.
Yessssssssss! 🖤⚡️
YES!!
It was also in "the wedding singer"
i love how the first lyrics are _"there's an army on the dance floor"_ and if you know what i'm talking about, there's *literally an Armie on the dance floor*
lmaoooo
Bruhh 💀
Hahahahahahahahaha incredible, little details Guadagnino puts on his movie I Guess lol
BAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
😍
Watching Call me by your name while listening to this amazing song, brought tears of happiness in my eyes. Nostalgic & Beautiful!
Genius from start to finish including the visuals.
Here you are, 38 years later, listening to the Psychedelic Furs, with me.... in 2020.
Yes, in 2021:)))
In 2021 too!
2021 baby
2021! I wanna go back to the 80's!!!
2021 good times back then.
A song and video that seemed nostalgic even when it was in heavy rotation on MTV in 1982. I was a freshly minted teen that summer. What an incredible decade
Back when MTV was the only place that had music videos and everyone turned their sets to their channel. I can still recall gathering with friends in high school to watch new releases together. Best of times
It was indeed an INCREDIBLE decade. And then it jacked it up another notch in the 90s. I have led a blessed life.
Yes, it is fabulous!
Me too!
YOU GOT THAT ONE RIGHT!
Saw the PFurs last nite in NYC - they sounded great. Richard Butler did not disappoint. Stage presence, voice all intact. Bravo
I'M SO JEALOUS!!!!!
feels almost like a lifetime ago, but back in the late 90's there was a radio station I used to listen to when I lived in Monterey, California, every weekend for the ubiquitous 80's airtime they'd schedule in... except whoever the DJ was for that station was an absolute genius in playing some of the best stuff the 80's had to offer. Those weekends felt especially magical whenever this track got played during those evenings.
some of the better music from the 80's....and there's a shitload of it!
Yeah, and millions heard it for the first time in the movie. Makes me wonder, whar DO they know, what have they heard, at all, if they didn't know this song?
The late 70's and early 80's was modern.
I've listened to Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys and Bowie. Any recommendations? (Sadly grew up in the 90s)
Duran Duran comes to mind.
Yes their early stuff...beyond Notorious sucks lol Duran Duran was my first concert. 1981 I was 13! Sigh
I promised myself I would not die until I saw The Psychedelic Furs play this song live. Well it finally happened and after waiting for more than 30 years I can honestly say now I can die a happy man.
I know what you mean, such an amazing song live
nicely said!
They are great in concert!
I wonder if they ever come to Vegas ??? They're pretty good
Gonna see them March 17th in Las Vegas at the House Of Blues.
I live in Vegas.. I may want to see them. Should I ???I rarely ever go to a concert.. I have no one to go with ?? Should I go alone.. I kind of like their music . Help me !!!!!!!!!!
People actually seemed happy back in the 80s and 90s. I envy them.
We were
If people woke up and realized EVERYTHING that the puppet masters feed us in television, radio, magazines, Internet, (fake) history books, for crying out loud, schools, "Presidential" special addresses to the nation, etc. is either to demoralize us, or increase their power/control (laws based on lies is their specialty). They were manipulating history well before the 80s, and 90s, but not so bombastic as the last twenty years. Dumbing down is real, high altitude, white chemical spray is real, chemical laced food and water is real, militarized police/surveillance states are real, weaponized weather is real, "mass shootings" and "terrorist attacks" are NOT real. We've abdicated all control to them, and their diabolical control of the Monopoly money (particularly) and governments has ensured we will not contest them in any way. Due to the controllers dark genius, astonishing commitment to absolute control, patience, and our unfailing predictability, their choke-hold is sunk too deep. However (IMO), if we (en masse) would at least call out their manipulations, attempt to stop their attacks, and reject their psychological operations, our spirits would soar. Resisting probably won't change the outcome, but we would at least have self respect. And, we would all be much happier knowing them portraying everyday people as bloodthirsty, random, mass murders is complete BS!
Actually in the 90s there was an anti-80s backlash and society became very coarse, cynical and politically correct.
@@asherouk7308 This is true and under-reported. Irony took over and the 80s were deemed overly-earnest and cheesy... (which is to say full of actual humanity ). We've never recovered and live 7 layers deep in meta and self-awareness...all hedge, no heart.
@Michael Michael We’re a dying breed, I’m afraid. But as long as I’m alive I will honour the world as I remembered it, before the thought police made it cool to be apathetic. Long live the spirit of the 80s.
This song is beautiful, catchy, memorable, dark, haunting and creepy all at the same time.
thank you Oliver and Elio
After call me by your name can't listen to this song the same way again without wanting to cry
Same :(
Been making me cry since 1983.
xPiratesx98 same
xPiratesx98 I just imagine 1980s Italy with a bunch of happy boys and girls dancing on a beautiful stone dance floor
Same here!! :'(
I'll never forget this song as long as I live. I have yet to hear anything that gives a similar vibe. Its eerie, alluring, catchy, melancholic, creepy in a good way. I love it.
I think your description hit the nail on the head. This song is strange and captivating.
One of my favorites.
Well said...
It's one of my three favorite synth songs from that era. The other two are "Fade to Grey" and "Blue Monday". They each have a unique vibe.
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If I could only go back to those magical, wonderful days!
NEVER get tired of this song. One of the best of the 80s.
true
the furs were a really underrated band.loved their music then and still do to this day.
2:50 to 3:20 is what made this song DA BOMB!!
One of the best songs from the 80s.
One of the best songs from *_ANY_* decade... period.
Modsleix 6 You got that right
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When it first came out it was considered “alternative”. My friends though I was weird liking this song. It doesn’t matter now. They are dead and I’m still alive.
I would call it the movement song for the "new wave" acts of the time even over Video Killed The Radio Star.
@Greg Brown I love this comment.
I got kicked out of my house when I was 14 and this band, the cure, depahe mode and the smiths helped me through BIG TIME out in the street of LA
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Good music helps a lot! 👐
Did you mean Depeche Mode
Thanks for the correction, I appreciate it big time.
@@deafleppard1812 thanks for the correction, I appreciate it big time.
This song almost acts like a time capsule that takes you right back to the early 80’s. You can almost touch it as it feels so close
Perfectly said!!!
I instantly feel the same way about it... nothing like a brisk night driving as this song is stuck on repeat
We 60 year olds are sooo lucky to have been there.
@@AJ-dl7te we were blessed!
Your words brought tears to my eyes💗
i seriously just discovered this band like 3 moths ago, did not know it was an 80's band !!! totally here for it !!!!
LYRICS:
There's an army on the dance floor
It's a fashion with a gun my love
In a room without a door
A kiss is not enough in
Love my way, It's a new road
I follow where my mind goes
They'd put us on a railroad
They'd dearly make us pay
For laughing in their faces
And making it our way
There's emptiness behind their eyes
There's dust in all their hearts
They just want to steal us all
And take us all apart
But not in
Love my way, it's a new road
I follow where my mind goes (x3)
Swallow all your tears my love
And put on your new face
You can never win or lose
If you don't run the race
Born in 1961 and still listening in 2020
me too
Me Too! Still digging this 80 music At 59
My boyfriend was born in 1960 and I in 2002 and we both love this song too
Born in 55!!!still listening and grooving..cant keep my feet still when i listen to oy
this comment is so wholesome
Saw this band in 1980 when they were less commercial. Loved Rich's raspy voice, his chalky white face (very Bowie-like) and the way he wrapped himself around the mike stand-mesmerizing! ❤
He did look like Bowie didn’t he?
I was obsessed with "India" to the point where the local club DJ ducked when he saw me coming.😂
yes, i thought it was bowie at first, too.
The beat of this song is incredible.
The Psychedelic Furs were way ahead of their time. This is cutting edge music all the way!!!!!!!!!! Long Live the The Psychedelic Furs!!!!!!!
These guys were ahead of the curve, This sounds like an indie 2010s tune.
Probably because 2010 indie bands were influenced by tracks like this?!
@@kierentaylor Thank you. God , these dolts
Good lord no, this has WAY more authenticity. I like some 2000s bands, but they will never compare to music in the 20th Century.
@@toddhanley6982 I bet your bri'ish lol
Want some tea and biscuits with a side of crips?
This is pure 80's! and I love it!!
Kenneth Blachly jr aw hugs for you! 🤗
@Kenneth Blachly jr me too 💫
🎶 "There's emptiness behind their *eyes* , ..there's dust in all their *hearts* ". 🎵 1:02 🌬👀 💔 💙
@@RichardButler-m5tJust got home from seeing you and your wonderful band here in Nebraska. Well done sir! You and the boys put on a great show for us. Thank you!
This song is so underrated. It deserved more kudos than it did back in the day. Such an amazing song!!!
It was prominently featured in the film Valley Girl
Songs were so good back then, there wasn’t enough kudos to give out.
Consider the competition this song had on the radio at the time.
🙏⚘💙⚘🙏
"You can never win or lose if you don't run the race" - words to live by
And you'll live with that inner doubt about what could the outcome have been!
@@salvadorsanchez-malo8481 I ran the race
Just ran the race and i lost :)
Neutrality is the only proper route in life. The road almost never traveled
Homer Simpson approves!
I wish the 1980's could come back. Best time for music, movies, and being a kid, teenager, or young adult especially if you were in love.
Mark Marquez yes that would be nice.
Riding on a train from Paris to Nice with my best friend in high school during the 80’s. Best time in my youth, the sky was ominously grey…thrilling and full of intrigue.
Ooh the memories😎.........1980's best decade ever!!!!!...... from someone who lived it😉..............
Hello there, good day to you and it is nice seeing you here.