I think its amazing how imprinted our early television life was, infact I'm astonished at how well I remember these ads, Its like they were on yesterday and I remember them all. Kind of creepy to think how hypnotic tv was and I guess is.
1980's might be the most united era Australians have ever lived in, everything just felt right...I mean look at us now 2023 and it's getting worse, mind though it's happening all over the world now.
In the Supa Valu ad, the girl at the beginning is Natalie McCurry. The girl at the end who says "Our name says it all" is Annette Windus. Both girls were contestants in Miss West Coast and Annette had a bit part in Windrider (low budget movie with Nicole Kidman before she was really anyone, filmed in Perth 1986). I remember Annette in the Miss West Coast 1983 televised final. When she strutted out onto the stage the rowdy crowd suddenly went silent for a second with shock - she looked utterly stunning. Tony Murphy was host and asked her why she had seen the movie Rocky about 11 times. "The muscles" was her reply. I'm amazed I can remember all this stuff.
@@stickers6883 I didn't go to Kent Street and I don't know which schools any of those models went to. However, they are often products of private schools for some reason.
I was 16 in 87 and looking at the very first Crunchie ad here it suddenly reminded me of how feminine mid teen girls were in those days. Ribbons in their hair and not a nose ring, sleeve tattoo or purple shaved hairstyle anywhere. No doubt about gender in those days !!
@@johnclifford1537 I was born in 71 and you definitely sound like a boomer to me. Dragging culture war BS into every corner of existence. Classic boomer move.
I actually reckon their quite expensive. Prices are up around 300% today, but wages would be around 400%. It may not feel like it of course, because housing is up around 700% since those days.
@@thewatcherofawesomecontent Back in 81 I had enough money in the bank ($100K+) enough to pay cash for a house. I kept saving and saving and the house prices stayed down around $120k+ for a brand new three bedder in a new estate. Those same houses today are around $2M and wages have only doubled in the same time period. It's now just a literal Ponzi scheme as ROI is
@Some One yes. it waa quite sudden. we expect to eat more... and very differently. it used to be bland, but our bodies were beautiful. we didmt realise it, though. like youth, you dont know you have it. just that you had it... ; ) i hope we all get well, again. too much fat is a symptom, of non ideal health, , not a character flaw.
@Some One oh, poor man. i cannot see that as a character flaw. that is a man stuck in a starving body. when the food has insufficient nutrition, our needs are not met, and we are triggered into eating more food, trying to get what we need. but if we are in a cuture that sells us edible substances in the name of food, we starve. calories are fuel, not nourishment. fat people are fat because they are starving.
That Kit Kat ad ... LOL ... I heard that someone working at a local bank put a Kit Kat wrapper in the cash cannister. A customer drew out some cash and got the wrapper. They complained and the guy got laid off.
@@Plethorality Agreed - very uniquely '80's. The seventies had a WHOLE different look in terms of fashion, music, shooting style, film stock/quality, pacing, makeup, hairstyles. To say they look anything at all alike is to be extremely ignorant.
Emu Lager is literally one of the worst beers ever made save Fosters!! I remember at the Army Recruit training centre at Kapooka in 1993 they were selling it for .20c a can (pretty much giving it away) as it was so bad no one would buy it LMAO!! But for a poor Infantry Recruit .20c is a bargain no matter how bad it was lol!! All other normal beers were about $1 -$1.50!! Five beers for $1 is too good to pass up lol!!
Emu was bad, but not the worst. Kalgoorlie had a local brewery - theirs was THE worst. Foul tasting, you had to build up a tolerance for it. Not for the alcohol content, it gave you the trots. But in WA, vast quantities of Emu were consumed - by blokes who didn't know there was anything better.
@@jay4.44 that's the trouble with you lefties. You think Anglos wanting to preserve their Culture is hate. Multiculturalism is destroying the safe society you take for granted.
@@HartesBrotWa no one is talking about Europe and Europe is a shit hole have u been there and I don't have hate I like to see every one living In peace but it's people like you want segregate every one
Can't believe I'm voluntarily watching ads... Ah, nostalgia.
Rampaging Roy Slavin in the PBS Visa card ad. 👍
Those crunchies were huge!
I think its amazing how imprinted our early television life was, infact I'm astonished at how well I remember these ads, Its like they were on yesterday and I remember them all.
Kind of creepy to think how hypnotic tv was and I guess is.
Everything was so gentle.
I grew up in Perth. There were only 3 tv stations and ABC
Only 7,9and 2 when I grew up. No channel 10 even
I remember every one of these ads! Price of 3 Chum cans for 99c is but a distant memory. :(
Ansett: "For the price of other airlines' business class, we'll fly you economy class" LOL.
You can sense the unity and pride of being an Australian in these ads.
How far we've fallen.
exactly derek.
Many pretend it still exists.
Yes this was back when Australia was a great country. Australia has gone to shit and Australia today is a shit country.
Its now a colony belonging to china
1980's might be the most united era Australians have ever lived in, everything just felt right...I mean look at us now 2023 and it's getting worse, mind though it's happening all over the world now.
In the Supa Valu ad, the girl at the beginning is Natalie McCurry. The girl at the end who says "Our name says it all" is Annette Windus. Both girls were contestants in Miss West Coast and Annette had a bit part in Windrider (low budget movie with Nicole Kidman before she was really anyone, filmed in Perth 1986).
I remember Annette in the Miss West Coast 1983 televised final. When she strutted out onto the stage the rowdy crowd suddenly went silent for a second with shock - she looked utterly stunning. Tony Murphy was host and asked her why she had seen the movie Rocky about 11 times. "The muscles" was her reply.
I'm amazed I can remember all this stuff.
If Annette was any relation to Darren Windus, the attractiveness genes must have run in the family. He was a VERY handsome man!
...and I wonder what they look like now.
@@doraexplora9046 I don't want to know!
Went to Kent Street High?
@@stickers6883 I didn't go to Kent Street and I don't know which schools any of those models went to. However, they are often products of private schools for some reason.
I was 16 in 87 and looking at the very first Crunchie ad here it suddenly reminded me of how feminine mid teen girls were in those days. Ribbons in their hair and not a nose ring, sleeve tattoo or purple shaved hairstyle anywhere. No doubt about gender in those days !!
Ok boomer
@@spillintea683 71 is not a boomer. 100% Gen X.
@@johnclifford1537 I was born in 71 and you definitely sound like a boomer to me.
Dragging culture war BS into every corner of existence.
Classic boomer move.
Indeed, John.
@@spillintea683 Hey misinformed, boomers are specifically 1945 to 1960.
My god those food prices?! Wish they were those prices today!!
And perhaps back to those wages too ?
@@csbcsb4458 yes, I thought for the wage at the time in comparison to now, it's expensive, we've got more competition today
@@csbcsb4458 No today's wages, yesterday's prices, please ;-)
I actually reckon their quite expensive. Prices are up around 300% today, but wages would be around 400%. It may not feel like it of course, because housing is up around 700% since those days.
I love seeing ads from other countries. It's the only time I'm interested in ads.
that had to be Roy Slaven
I was thinking that too
the size of that crunchie!
Those were the days when the most important decision you had to make was which chocolate bar you wanted.
and the Houses weren't astronomically unaffordable.
@@thewatcherofawesomecontent Back in 81 I had enough money in the bank ($100K+) enough to pay cash for a house. I kept saving and saving and the house prices stayed down around $120k+ for a brand new three bedder in a new estate.
Those same houses today are around $2M and wages have only doubled in the same time period. It's now just a literal Ponzi scheme as ROI is
I’ve had that rasa matazz song in my head since I was a kid. Now I know where it came from now.
People looked so much better back then. Very different.
Jesus the Aussies had big ones. Crunchys over there were massive.
33 years from now today’s adds will look strange too
To be fair, they already do...
Some of these ads I'm going, this can't be 34 years old, I recently saw this.......but nope, I haven't. It's evocative of memory.
Back when the world still made sense. And you have to love economic "growth" when you see the prices. I call it inflation.
Yes everything is so much more expensive now. Everything today is 4 to 5 times more expensive.
Haven't watched free TV for a decade...but this is cool.
8:05 omg that's Roy!! hahaha
That razza matazz stockings add was so hilariously creepy. Those two "businessmen" in the heavy coats looked old enough to be the girl's fathers.
Remember when adds featured attractive slim folk?
Yep. But the feminists had that all banned. And aren't women so much happier now eh?
remember when everyone was skimny?
it was normal. i miss it.
@Some One yes. it waa quite sudden. we expect to eat more... and very differently. it used to be bland, but our bodies were beautiful. we didmt realise it, though. like youth, you dont know you have it. just that you had it... ; )
i hope we all get well, again. too much fat is a symptom, of non ideal health, , not a character flaw.
@Some One oh, poor man. i cannot see that as a character flaw. that is a man stuck in a starving body. when the food has insufficient nutrition, our needs are not met, and we are triggered into eating more food, trying to get what we need. but if we are in a cuture that sells us edible substances in the name of food, we starve. calories are fuel, not nourishment. fat people are fat because they are starving.
@Some One very true. i am glad you are aware of this : )
I lived in Perth for 18 years, hell the TV was BAD....
These seem like they were on last week. (in my head)
I remember the Smiths Ad trying to piggyback the success of Flashdance!! LMAO!!
It was still 1981 in Perth going by their local ads.
lmao the holding the crunchie like he is about to deep throat it
Just watched this and realised that the Supa Valu had just came back a month before 😮
Amazing
Brilliant!
That Kit Kat ad ... LOL ... I heard that someone working at a local bank put a Kit Kat wrapper in the cash cannister. A customer drew out some cash and got the wrapper. They complained and the guy got laid off.
Ha! I remember that Army ad.
The Army was actually recruiting men back in 1987!
They only hire soyboys these days!
Rare to see an Army ad these days with any blokes eh.
@@csbcsb4458
Everyone wants to be an Officer now!
@@NathanChisholm041 That's about all they can choose from now.
@Nath And women. What a joke.
These jingles are way better than the ones now. I wish I was around back then
1987? Wow... The ads look like they are from 1977!
no they don't.
@@Plethorality oh ok.
@@MedusasSnakePit i remember. this is like three weeks ago, for me : )
@@Plethorality yep, feels like yesterday, holy shit
@@Plethorality Agreed - very uniquely '80's. The seventies had a WHOLE different look in terms of fashion, music, shooting style, film stock/quality, pacing, makeup, hairstyles. To say they look anything at all alike is to be extremely ignorant.
Everything was much cheaper back then. Everything today is much more expensive.
Things were cheaper 37 years ago? Who would have thunk it 🙄
Wow these bring back memories ❤️🇦🇺
Imagine if that supa value ad came on today and the prices were the same. That is Supa value!
Inflation much?
Emu Lager is literally one of the worst beers ever made save Fosters!! I remember at the Army Recruit training centre at Kapooka in 1993 they were selling it for .20c a can (pretty much giving it away) as it was so bad no one would buy it LMAO!! But for a poor Infantry Recruit .20c is a bargain no matter how bad it was lol!! All other normal beers were about $1 -$1.50!! Five beers for $1 is too good to pass up lol!!
The RSL got it for free, so it was all profit!
Emu was bad, but not the worst. Kalgoorlie had a local brewery - theirs was THE worst. Foul tasting, you had to build up a tolerance for it. Not for the alcohol content, it gave you the trots.
But in WA, vast quantities of Emu were consumed - by blokes who didn't know there was anything better.
Cold EMU was great and everyone drank fosters in the 60s
@@ACDZ123 Doesn't make either of them any less shit.
@@dwblurb shit now..not back then
The people were happy in those days because the country was affordable.
and mainly Anglo.
@@johnsmith-vk6sf
Wog-a-rama!
God look at visa back then that would of been amazing tech back then I was born in 1988
Was that guy simmering a canned meal in the can?!?
Collect!
730 is that max from neighbours.was he dubbed ?
1:12 at ya Coles New Wurld
Hahahaha those ready made sealed meals looked so horrendous.
Bet Ian Rogerson didn't let any of that near his mouth.
Ok, who actually eats a Crunchie bar sideways? lol
People who want to break their teeth
@@joshuaarmstrong377
That's the Violet Crumble!
@@Allangulon no the violet crumble is firm but crumbly but one side of the crunchie is made from steel
It was so uncomfortable watching that
Roy Slaven PBS✌🏾
Remember Diners club?
0:05
Ehm...
All the guys look like Steve Irwin.
Where's Luigi Sava da money.
that army one is a fuckin pearler
Poor yabby.
T
Love the dance routine in the Smiths ad lol and check out how cheap Chum is
The price inflation since then is horrifying
yooz leavin? .....
Classic!!!!!!
820 visa card hg or roy?
So glad you picked it up. I was struggling to work out who it was!
Rampaging Roy Slaven, aka John Doyle.
@@ohwhye bingo glad 2 help
1:49 Kit Kats tasted better back then.
Are these really ads made in Perth
I think just shown on Perth tv coz we never say pas-ta we say parsta 😂
I was in a Peters Giant sandwich ad made at Scarborough beach during the early 80's!
$3 for a kg of Brownes Cheese. Now $12. Thanks for printing so much fiat, """"bankers""". Soon, everyone can be a Millionaire.
Where sheeple come from lol
Baagger me!
@@Allangulon 😂
Such a really crap ad! Embarrassed to have loved them back in the day!!!!
In a time before PVR's what choice did we have?
Make Australia Anglo Again.
Based
Let's make it indginous again. Nothing stay the same you should learn forn history one race won't rule forever. Get the hate out of your heart mate.
@@jay4.44 that's the trouble with you lefties. You think Anglos wanting to preserve their Culture is hate. Multiculturalism is destroying the safe society you take for granted.
@@jay4.44 yes. And lets make europe indiginous again. Stop filling your heart with hate.
@@HartesBrotWa no one is talking about Europe and Europe is a shit hole have u been there and I don't have hate I like to see every one living In peace but it's people like you want segregate every one
Facken cants, aye?
Before the world went mad and gave in to the Left.
Gave? They stole it!