African Girl First Time Hearing Ultravox - Dancing With Tears In My Eyes

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
  • #ultravox #dancingwithtearsinmyeyes #reaction #africareacts
    African girl first time Listening to Ultravox - Dancing With Tears In My Eyes
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  • @AtomicVampire1
    @AtomicVampire1 5 годин тому +1

    Love this band, I recently saw Midge Ure (the singer) play a show and got to meet him. He was a wonderful guy.

  • @JanusLebik
    @JanusLebik 3 години тому

    Well done Fay❤.Ultravox is great🤩

  • @petervandervlies6427
    @petervandervlies6427 4 години тому

    Midge Ure was an awesom musision.
    He filled in for Brian Robertson from Thin Lizzy, for a short period of time,when Brian hurt his hand in a bar fight.
    One night of practicing, and Midge was on stage with Thin Lizzy as a lead guitarist.
    Did I tell you this before?
    Guess I did😅
    Nice reaction, thanks sweet Faye.
    😁👍❤️

  • @mikecaetano
    @mikecaetano 3 години тому

    Nice! Ultravox was not as popular in the US as it was in the UK. But MTV played the video for "Reap the Wild Wind", the lead single from the album they released prior to the album with "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes", and it became a favorite among me and my friends back then as well as a favorite on college radio stations and alternative rock stations.
    As for the video for "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes", they did not survive, sadly, hence the images of children's toys left strewn about the floor of an empty house, and the tears in his eyes as he dances at the end of the world while memories of better times flash through his mind during his last minutes on earth. The fear that the Cold War would turn hot and lead to thermonuclear annihilation was a common theme in a lot of pop music released during the early eighties, from "Lunatic Fringe" by Red Rider, to "99 Luftballons" by Nena, to "Seconds" by U2, to "One of Our Submarines" by Thomas Dolby, to "1999" by Prince (and probably a few more I've since forgotten about).
    Those fears were animated by the arms race instigated by U.S. President Ronald Reagan as well as some of the bellicose things he said about the Soviet Union. For example, later in the same year this song was released, during the sound check for a radio address he was taping, Reagan began to recite what sounded like a communique announcing the start of WWIII, "My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes." He was kidding around with the audio engineers and said that as a joke, but rumors about what he said began to circulate and eventually the tape was leaked to the public some months before that year's election which he ended up winning in a landslide. The Soviets did not find the joke funny, but neither did a lot of other people despite his reelection.