This song, in *my* opinion, is one of the most underrated and greatest pieces of music ever created, one of my absolute all-time favourites and was used as a cover anthem at my High School graduation ceremony when we were being handed our diplomas in 2008. I'm happy The Hooters came to visit my hometown a couple of times now over the last few years. Kudos from Erfurt, Germany!
Philadelphia music in the 1980"s......Glad I was there. Fabulous!......Robert Hazard. Hooters, Tommy Conwell, John Eddie, the A's, Smash Palace plus the hard stuff....Cinderella, Britny Fox and Roughhouse. I can't remember them all! WMMR radio......
Funny how this song is still my favorite song done live. Ever since they just about brought the whole Inglewood, CA Forum down with this song. lol. It was the greatest thing I've ever seen. Most people were there to see Brian Adams & some hadn't even heard of The Hooters, but as soon they started this song every single person in that whole Forum were stomping their feet to this song. You could actually see the bleachers that we were standing up on moving swaying up & down. The family & friends that I'd brought with me to see the Hooters & myself were all staring at each other with our mouths wide open in shock. It really was the greatest moment for me out of all the concerts I've been to. I know they picked up quite a few new fans that night.
Yep. I saw the same tour. I knew them but had never seen them. I still remember that show....many years ago. Hooters are one of the best live bands I've ever seen.
I saw the Hooters twice. Free shows in NY at the South Street Seaport to start and END the Zig Zag tour, one year apart, Unforgettable live band, now forgotten. What a band!
Had the same experience at the Seattle Coliseum when they opened for Bryan Adams...amazing. Had a chance to see them three times before Andy left and they were unbelievable every time. They still perform and record, but this lineup will always be The Hooters to me.
I met these guys when they were touring as baby grand, WAAAy back when, at a place called Ward's Donuts, in Huntington, West Virginia! My cousin and I got into a 3am food fight with them, throwing donut holes!! LOL. years later, I wrote a letter to Rob asking him if he remembered it..and he laughed and said "Wow. Wards Donuts..now that's going back aways!" I still have the postcard he sent in 1985. It will remain a cherished posession! Eric Bazilian is still making amazing music, too!
A fantastic band. It's just fun to see them live. These are still real musicians who know their craft and master their instruments. You can tell that they enjoy music. I hope that this fantastic band comes to Germany many more times.
Every single clip I see from this show....I wish like heck I'd been there. This looks like one of THE greatest shows ever...I absolutely love the Hooters.
I worked for an FM station in my home town in the late 80s. The programmer came to me and asked me if he should include this song and I told him: definitely!!!
I love this song and I love this band and there beautiful music 🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 l 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 the hooters and big country are the best band s of the 80s
I was happy to find out, decades after being a fan of this band since the 1980s, that they achieved great success and popularity in Germany and Serbia.
Just a very good tune from a great band!! These guys might have been under the radar exsp in north America but these guys were great MUSICIANS!! So nice 2 have music like this exsp with all the crap thats out there now!!
Yep, Thanksgiving, 1987 at The Spectrum in Philly. I'm in the first 3 rows, somewhere, but I've never been able to pick myself out. Glad I found this one again.
1st Thanksgiving w/my future wife(32 yrs and 3 kids later) @ the Spectrum in '87. For those who were there do you recall they played this song twice? During the concert and again for the last song. The band said the were filming a video. Always a nice memory.
I knew they were good, but that was an amazing live performance. 9 times out of 10 these 80s "live" performances are faked, and at least some people can tell. This is so darned good it almost sounds faked, but isn't. That's simply an amazing performance. Wow. Been a musician for over 30 years, and that performance just blew me away. Props to the recording team as well. Great mix.
The Hooters were not only under-rated, they put out IMO the two best albums of the 80's. "Nervous Night" and "One Way Home" This was when you actually had to be able to play an instrument. Tape loops, sampling, synthesizers, auto-tune, computer programs to clean up everything... that's not music.
The Hooters are the real deal, to this day, but I get the feeling you know so little about loops, synthesizers and recording on a computer, you don't know what you're talking about. Rob's onstage keyboards are all synthesizers, numbnuts.
Agreed. I've seen them in concert twice (Once when they opened for Loverboy in 1986 and once when they headlined the show in 1989) and they were awesome live. They knew how to play music and sing, and they got the fans really into it. A lot of fun.
I remember waking up to this song in high school everyday; WJR Detroit used the first part of the song as the intro to their daily 7am radio talk show.
@hanksteelbranch I agree with that. I think the hiatus might have had something to do with it. I had never heard of the band until (as a teen) bought a cd because I found the band name hilarious, only to find musical greats inside. On the other hand I personally know musicians who never even made it to the limelight, and they should have. The Hooters already have a good spot in music history, which in the long run, I think is nothing to sneeze at.
I was at this concert that was live on MTV Thanksgiving 1987. I am 2nd row center. I can see myself but it's really hard to see. My brother caught the drumsticks from the drummer when he threw them out to the audience. It was weird MTV wanted the band to stop playing during commercials but the band said screw it and kept playing. It was a 2 hour live MTV event.
Cyndi Lauper did the Hooters Time after Time as well as Robert Hazard's ( Go rest his musical soul!) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. Osbourne did One of Us. Philly music is out there if you know where to find it. I use to find it every weekend in the 80"s and 90's but that was then. Hooters, Hazard, Bricklin, John Eddie, Southside Johnny, Tommy Conwell. I feel so lucky to be from Philly in the era I experienced. Stories my kids love to hear about-dates with my then girlfriend now wife of 20 yrs.
I was 2nd row center and have been trying to see myself too. Do you remember when they started the concert and then MTV went to a commercial they were supposed to stop playing waiting for the commercial to be done. They did that 1 time then they just kept playing after that. My younger brother was a drummer and at the end he caught both drumsticks that Dave Uosikkinen threw out in the audience. Remember after the live MTV concert feed was done they re-did the song again to make sure they had it.
i only got to see them once, and that was at the 4th of july concert they played at the philly art museum when i was a kid. i've always been a fan and i would love to see them live again. the only question i have i why i've only heard 2 songs of theirs on the radio: and we danced, and all you zombies. i dunno if any of their others were released for the radio but i'd love to hear more, especially this one and brother, don't you walk away
Saw The Hooters twice in Hampton, VA for Bay Days in different years. One year they had smoking hot violin player. Don't know who she was. Even better live. Come back to Hampton soon! No one knew them and only about 200 people there.
Hoy, gracias a la serie Los Goldberg... he recordado cuánto me gustaron, me gustan y me gustarán... Debo ser de las pocas personas en España que conozca este grupo.. jajaja... ojalá que no sea asi... Pero hoy estoy volviendo a disfrutar de sus canciones...Esta canción me trae unos recuerdos tan felices... que hoy, ahora... soy muy feliz. Gracias The Hooters.
I remember reading an series of music reviews by a couple of the guys from Iron Maiden shortly after this song came out. They said they didn't have to listen to the song to review it because they played it so much on their tour bus. Even heavy metals fans love this group.
@susbider you do know they have put out a new studio & live album in the last 2 years? Also, Dave U. has a great "Songs In The Pocket" project that is easily found by searching. :)
One of my Hooters faves. While they may not be around much any more, save the occasional reunion concert, The Hooters (and members of it) had a rather large influence on the music scene since the late 80s and early 90s. If you've heard Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" (co-written by Rob Hyman) or Joan Osborne's performance of "One of Us" (written by Eric Bazilian), you've experienced some of that influence.
It's really hard to find ( and even more so to hear) , BUT did you know that the Hooters did a version of time after time? I might have heard the Hooters version 3 or 4 times.
If you want to hear some awesome vintage Andy King, try and find a copy of his 1992 debut album, Spritual Pre-school, released on Big Ray Records. It has 11 amazing songs with Andy's beautiful vocals. All songs were written by Andy. I found a used copy online. It was worth the search! He should do some of the songs the next time he plays a gig.
This song, in *my* opinion, is one of the most underrated and greatest pieces of music ever created, one of my absolute all-time favourites and was used as a cover anthem at my High School graduation ceremony when we were being handed our diplomas in 2008. I'm happy The Hooters came to visit my hometown a couple of times now over the last few years. Kudos from Erfurt, Germany!
I agree this under rated A great song Spare the group 🎶🎶🎶🙏
I agree, I thank my dad for having this band on cassette tape. ❤ I love you dad.
I agree🎉❤?😅
Carla with a C
Germany here, too. Would you recommend visiting them at one of their shows?
It is such a great song!!! I don't think I knew it was about a hurricane though!!!!
What an underrated band, great song
Great band and song!
This melody has never left me... just like the Hooters
80's MUSIC NEVER DIES !
This song is beautiful and inspiring and make me smile ☺️
You hit the nail on the head! One of the best for sure!
Good lord, I was there that night they filmed this. Thanksgiving Night @ the Spectrum, 1987--6th row. Wow.
Me too!
Was für ein tolles Erlebnis 😊
We just went to their annual show in Quakertown PA at the end of August 2024. Still a great band!
Had their album on cassette. Every song was great. Good to hear them again
Karla is the Name of my lovely niece. What a wonderful song anyway. Bless The Hooters
Karla with K saying Hi
Rob Hyman is having too much fun on that accordion. Love these guys!
Philadelphia music in the 1980"s......Glad I was there. Fabulous!......Robert Hazard. Hooters, Tommy Conwell, John Eddie, the A's, Smash Palace plus the hard stuff....Cinderella, Britny Fox and Roughhouse. I can't remember them all! WMMR radio......
My fave❤❤
Funny how this song is still my favorite song done live. Ever since they just about brought the whole Inglewood, CA Forum down with this song. lol. It was the greatest thing I've ever seen. Most people were there to see Brian Adams & some hadn't even heard of The Hooters, but as soon they started this song every single person in that whole Forum were stomping their feet to this song. You could actually see the bleachers that we were standing up on moving swaying up & down. The family & friends that I'd brought with me to see the Hooters & myself were all staring at each other with our mouths wide open in shock. It really was the greatest moment for me out of all the concerts I've been to. I know they picked up quite a few new fans that night.
+Chris Prouty Praise The Lord...
Yep. I saw the same tour. I knew them but had never seen them. I still remember that show....many years ago. Hooters are one of the best live bands I've ever seen.
Praise the Lord for salvation. we'll find it someday.
I saw the Hooters twice. Free shows in NY at the South Street Seaport to start and END the Zig Zag tour, one year apart, Unforgettable live band, now forgotten. What a band!
Had the same experience at the Seattle Coliseum when they opened for Bryan Adams...amazing. Had a chance to see them three times before Andy left and they were unbelievable every time. They still perform and record, but this lineup will always be The Hooters to me.
Saw the Hooters at the Tower Theater at 69th St in Upper Darby Pa back around 1987. A great Year, A great Album A Great Show from a Great 80s Band!!
Just discovered the hooters in Spotify amazing and masterpiece
❤🎶
God bless The Hooters!
you can be a Christian and still have a good time. These musicians are not proud. they're just using their God given gift to glorify.
This song never ever fails to make me smile....
I met these guys when they were touring as baby grand, WAAAy back when, at a place called Ward's Donuts, in Huntington, West Virginia! My cousin and I got into a 3am food fight with them, throwing donut holes!! LOL. years later, I wrote a letter to Rob asking him if he remembered it..and he laughed and said "Wow. Wards Donuts..now that's going back aways!" I still have the postcard he sent in 1985. It will remain a cherished posession! Eric Bazilian is still making amazing music, too!
Love
God, I miss bands like this. The "music" of today has nothing on this.
God loves us all as it is written He's jealous after a Godly sort.
The Swordguy so true! Everybody now these days sound alike, Honestly its annoying, but this song is a legend! They know what real music is😍
Nostalgia is a form of depression...🙄
@@delakota555, nothing wrong with that, as long as your happy 😁
Things people in retirement homes say.
Beautiful Melody from the Beginning. An Amazing Band with a Unique Sound
one of the best bands ever, saw them in Toronto August 17, 1989 they opened for Stevie Knicks, that's when I fell in love with them
A fantastic band.
It's just fun to see them live.
These are still real musicians who know their craft and master their instruments.
You can tell that they enjoy music.
I hope that this fantastic band comes to Germany many more times.
00:26 Marienplatz, City Center of my Hometown Munich, Bavaria. Happy to see this in a Clip from a band with their state of fame ;-)
Every single clip I see from this show....I wish like heck I'd been there. This looks like one of THE greatest shows ever...I absolutely love the Hooters.
I worked for an FM station in my home town in the late 80s. The programmer came to me and asked me if he should include this song and I told him: definitely!!!
I love this song and I love this band and there beautiful music 🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 l 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 the hooters and big country are the best band s of the 80s
How to make an 90s "kid" feel good and happy!
Randomly youtubed my name and found this song.
Not gonna lie.. New fav song ever.
HAHA
I said them at 86 St. in Vancouver BC, an amazing night,and they play more instruments then any other band I have heard.
God bless the hooters
I was happy to find out, decades after being a fan of this band since the 1980s, that they achieved great success and popularity in Germany and Serbia.
Yes they are currently Touring in Germany 🥰
@@taniakrause9253 They did good for a group of boys from the Rust Belt !
Grande, Grande, Grande!!!. i love this music!!!
I saw them do this in Fort Worth in August, 2023! It and "And We Danced" blew the roof off the dump!
Great song, July 13th, 2024 - today they are playing here in Plauen / Vogtland
Love the song. Also love the random footage of Berlin and other parts of West Germany.
Band they are the best band ever
Du rock de la musique traditionnelle
Ces vraiment top hooters ces vraiment entraînant
How does this only have 790k views in 14 years?
Been a fan since the 80s...saw them live many times...their music always makes me smile.
Just a very good tune from a great band!! These guys might have been under the radar exsp in north America but these guys were great MUSICIANS!! So nice 2 have music like this exsp with all the crap thats out there now!!
Karla with a K is the name of my daughter!
A masterpiece!!! Michael Matthias Frohn Mühlstroh und Jesus Christus!!! 😂❤❤❤!!!
TOTALLY underrated.....theese guys are just surpgreme on their instruments !
They opened Live Aid here in Philadelphia at old JFK stadium.
+John Miller Joan Baez was on before the Hooters. For some reason lol
Brian Sakal You're right!
i threw out my beat up guitar i never learned to play...
Yep, Thanksgiving, 1987 at The Spectrum in Philly. I'm in the first 3 rows, somewhere, but I've never been able to pick myself out. Glad I found this one again.
:-)
Great band seen them 87 /88
いつ聞いてもいいですね
Hi Karla with k
CLASSIC
É sempre bom rever e ouvir os anos 80 !...
wow what a group unbelievably good probably heard their songs before but didn't who they were soo good
gran tema de los hooters, folk, country y rock, en ena sola cancion, gran cancion
and music britain!!
The song that makes me always think of you !!!
Love You S.M.!
Love this group
Que linda 🎵. ..,la verdad que sí. ...!!
1st Thanksgiving w/my future wife(32 yrs and 3 kids later) @ the Spectrum in '87. For those who were there do you recall they played this song twice? During the concert and again for the last song. The band said the were filming a video. Always a nice memory.
En av de bästa
I can play a mean triangle! Great classic song. ALSO fun to play.
I knew they were good, but that was an amazing live performance. 9 times out of 10 these 80s "live" performances are faked, and at least some people can tell. This is so darned good it almost sounds faked, but isn't. That's simply an amazing performance. Wow. Been a musician for over 30 years, and that performance just blew me away. Props to the recording team as well. Great mix.
Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it?
I saw them live just two weeks ago.
Believe me, these guys are absolutely amazing 😎
The Hooters can do no wrong!!!Thanks for sharing this vid!!
My favourite Hooters song and I like a lot of those songs
One of the best bands
Your welcome
Isso é absolutamente genial.
The Hooters were not only under-rated, they put out IMO the two best albums of the 80's. "Nervous Night" and "One Way Home" This was when you actually had to be able to play an instrument. Tape loops, sampling, synthesizers, auto-tune, computer programs to clean up everything... that's not music.
They were really just so good
Hooters were incredibly talented but MTV scrubbed their true identity.
The Hooters are the real deal, to this day, but I get the feeling you know so little about loops, synthesizers and recording on a computer, you don't know what you're talking about.
Rob's onstage keyboards are all synthesizers, numbnuts.
Agreed. I've seen them in concert twice (Once when they opened for Loverboy in 1986 and once when they headlined the show in 1989) and they were awesome live. They knew how to play music and sing, and they got the fans really into it. A lot of fun.
three. Zig Zag.
Love it
I remember waking up to this song in high school everyday; WJR Detroit used the first part of the song as the intro to their daily 7am radio talk show.
thank you for making people dance I just love to dance and your're making those dreams come true
David danced!
@hanksteelbranch I agree with that. I think the hiatus might have had something to do with it. I had never heard of the band until (as a teen) bought a cd because I found the band name hilarious, only to find musical greats inside.
On the other hand I personally know musicians who never even made it to the limelight, and they should have. The Hooters already have a good spot in music history, which in the long run, I think is nothing to sneeze at.
This music 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵 is very inspirational compassion loveing gentle kindness beautiful
I was at this concert that was live on MTV Thanksgiving 1987. I am 2nd row center. I can see myself but it's really hard to see. My brother caught the drumsticks from the drummer when he threw them out to the audience. It was weird MTV wanted the band to stop playing during commercials but the band said screw it and kept playing. It was a 2 hour live MTV event.
I saw them live two weeks ago. These guys are still amazing.😮
They still play more then two hours.
What a great Band ❤
Greetings from Germany.
what crazy person gave this a dislike?! This song rocks! I was a junior in high school when this was out, and miss when music was like this.
Cyndi Lauper did the Hooters Time after Time as well as Robert Hazard's ( Go rest his musical soul!) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. Osbourne did One of Us. Philly music is out there if you know where to find it. I use to find it every weekend in the 80"s and 90's but that was then. Hooters, Hazard, Bricklin, John Eddie, Southside Johnny, Tommy Conwell. I feel so lucky to be from Philly in the era I experienced. Stories my kids love to hear about-dates with my then girlfriend now wife of 20 yrs.
Cyndi Lauper wrote time after time. It's not a Hooters song.
Did you ever hear of a group called The Daves? The lead singer was a girl named Bekka and she played trombone.
ive heard twice that fantastic band in Hamburg /germany in 90 ths, alster festival omg it was with a female love,,,1994
I was 2nd row center and have been trying to see myself too. Do you remember when they started the concert and then MTV went to a commercial they were supposed to stop playing waiting for the commercial to be done. They did that 1 time then they just kept playing after that. My younger brother was a drummer and at the end he caught both drumsticks that Dave Uosikkinen threw out in the audience. Remember after the live MTV concert feed was done they re-did the song again to make sure they had it.
My girfriend Karla (with a K) named after this song
i only got to see them once, and that was at the 4th of july concert they played at the philly art museum when i was a kid. i've always been a fan and i would love to see them live again. the only question i have i why i've only heard 2 songs of theirs on the radio: and we danced, and all you zombies. i dunno if any of their others were released for the radio but i'd love to hear more, especially this one and brother, don't you walk away
Hooters 💜😁👏🎶🎸
Τ Ε Λ Ε Ι Ο !!!!
defenitely deserves more views...it's poetry guys
Saw The Hooters twice in Hampton, VA for Bay Days in different years. One year they had smoking hot violin player. Don't know who she was. Even better live. Come back to Hampton soon! No one knew them and only about 200 people there.
no pense encontrar una cancion con mi nombre, hasta el coro me es familiar sobretodo cuando escriben mi nombre y me preguntan: karla con k.
Eso!!!
That's what l call Music !:-)
Impossible not to DANCE!
Philly Classic
Hoy, gracias a la serie Los Goldberg... he recordado cuánto me gustaron, me gustan y me gustarán... Debo ser de las pocas personas en España que conozca este grupo.. jajaja... ojalá que no sea asi... Pero hoy estoy volviendo a disfrutar de sus canciones...Esta canción me trae unos recuerdos tan felices... que hoy, ahora... soy muy feliz. Gracias The Hooters.
Son los mejores
I'm just here because my name is Karla and i searched my name up in yt to find this💃😃
nunca supe exactamente de donde son ?? compre sus discos y. los escuchaba. oia sus rolas y congeniaban con mi vida
I remember reading an series of music reviews by a couple of the guys from Iron Maiden shortly after this song came out. They said they didn't have to listen to the song to review it because they played it so much on their tour bus. Even heavy metals fans love this group.
한국에도 팬이 있는지 알런지! 후터스! 여전히 좋아요!
Masterfull
❤
I LoVe ThIs BaNd
@susbider you do know they have put out a new studio & live album in the last 2 years? Also, Dave U. has a great "Songs In The Pocket" project that is easily found by searching. :)
1st official mulletband!!!! \o/
One of my Hooters faves. While they may not be around much any more, save the occasional reunion concert, The Hooters (and members of it) had a rather large influence on the music scene since the late 80s and early 90s. If you've heard Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" (co-written by Rob Hyman) or Joan Osborne's performance of "One of Us" (written by Eric Bazilian), you've experienced some of that influence.
It's really hard to find ( and even more so to hear) , BUT did you know that the Hooters did a version of time after time? I might have heard the Hooters version 3 or 4 times.
Hard to find?
They are currently touring in Germany, like almost every year .
Cause we Love these guys over here.❤
@@robertirwin8892
Rob Hyman wrote the Song Time after time, so it belongs to them.
If you want to hear some awesome vintage Andy King, try and find a copy of his 1992 debut album, Spritual Pre-school, released on Big Ray Records. It has 11 amazing songs with Andy's beautiful vocals. All songs were written by Andy. I found a used copy online. It was worth the search! He should do some of the songs the next time he plays a gig.
Karla 🙋🏽♀️
I'd like you to come to japan to festivals.