Hiraeth (Welsh pronunciation: [hɪraɨ̯θ, hiːrai̯θ][1]) is a Welsh word for longing or nostalgia, an earnest longing or desire, or a sense of regret. The feeling of longing for a home that no longer exists or never was. A deep and irrational bond felt with a time, era, place or person.
I was 55 years old in 1985, I remember hearing all these songs playing in the car radio when I used to drive my old 1981 Cutlass! I get a nostalgic yet beautiful feeling when I hear any of these songs, I married to a beautiful wife in 1956 but she sadly passed away last October, I hope to be one of the oldest individuals in the planet. Thank you!
I'm 21 and I sure hope you're right, Dave, everything has been pretty shitty for my generation especially with the pandemic :// God what I would give to have been a teen in the 80s
0:00 Maniac - Michael Sembello 4:00 Self Control - Laura Branigan 8:06 In the Heat of the Night - Sandra 9:43 Maria Magdalena - Sandra 12:33 You're my heart, you're my soul - Modern Talking 15:49 You're a woman - Bad Boys Blue 19:40 Lady, lady lady - Joe "Bean" Esposito 23:50 Tarzan Boy - Baltimora 27:33 Out of Touch - Daryl Hall & John Oates Edit (03/may/21): Wow this is the first time I have so many likes. Thank you everyone.
So true.....back when pop music was a piece of ART, back when music was people's LIFE.People were more friendly, they just all came together and had great fun. Amazing times
@@lilly2407 Well said. I am sure the reason why people always long for the past is because of the media portraying it in a way where it always seems to be , well......just better. If people born post 2000 would go back to the 80s they would most likely die of boredom since there are no smartphones, internet was a luxury etc.. But hey atleast the cigarettes were cheap.
@@firmak3560 No internet means freedom. That's why everyone compares decades before the 2000s, now, everyone is addicted to their phones and not taking in what they've got in the real world. People were just genuinely happier back then. Depression, drug use, alcoholism are all rising. People have to keep up with social media to be happy. If I had to pick a time to live in it would be the time without the internet or the beginning of it. Not to mention covid has made literally almost everything virtual. I'm not saying everything about the internet is bad but it is definitely starting to rewire people's brains into thinking they can't live without it.
Despite being a 14-year-old who never lived through the 80s, there's a strange connection I feel with that era. The music, movies, and overall vibe resonate with me in a way that's hard to explain. It's a bit disheartening to know I'll never experience it firsthand, but I'll keep enjoying the nostalgia through the music and films that continue to captivate me.
Your mother probably listened to all these and her favourite era was the 80s hehehe ask her ❤ I wish I lived as a adult in the 80s too I have that connection because of my mum ❤
im 15 and ever since I head this stuff like black sabbath, ac/dc, ELO, and queen I can't stop bruh and this just re-ignited something missing. but of course I still listen to some SuicideBoys every once in a while to stay in this generation before I time travel😂
Millennial 80's music fanatic keeping the legend alive. 😎 Gents, you can too, by blasting this from your shiny ass cars! Keep this shit playing at all costs long after their perceived expiry and annoy those who dreaded hearing it for 40+ years!
Just imagine, the dream of many Europeans like me.. Warm Californian or New York night in the '80s, driving at night still full of energy, and entering the shining city with this music, such a dream.
for me its like your 5 in 2012 any your dad is driving you to kindergarden class while listening to 105.7 The Hog. (That's been our radio station for years)
i was born in 2000, my parents were teens during the 80's i grew up with this music. till this day my father still listens to 80' and 90's music. such a great feeling, thankful for this music. WHAT AN ERA!
just imagine.... it's your birthday in 1994, and you ask some of your friends and your crush to come with you to a drive-in movie that night...you have your radio on full blast with the window open, you feel the summer breeze as you lay in your bed waiting for 6:00pm to come.... now its 6:00 and your mom comes in interrupting you reading you a magazine to tell you your friends are here and waiting for you to come out to the car. You quickly get dressed and grab tons of blankets and pillows and come to the car. Your friends say happy bday as you get into the car. On the way there you turn on the radio and everyone is singing at the top of their lungs with the wind blowing in your faces. you arrive and the drive-in at sunset and everyone climbs to the hood and top of the car to watch the movie. Your crush holds your hand as you lay on his/her shoulder. what a perfect day he says in your ear... now you imagine the rest.
In the 1980s you could only say that if you were rich. So one thing thats bad is this. Us regular poor folk huddled around the radio, hoping they'd play our favorite song. Some days you'd wait hours. You'd get bored do other things, and then someone would should, "theyre playing it!" and everyone would run back into the lounge room to listen. Our favorite music wasnt just at our beck and call as it is today, and thus music was way more magical. It was this mythical thing we couldnt control, it was fleeting, it came from another dimension.
@@silentwitness536 well in my country back in the 80s stuff like this could be banned for being too western so i guess i should be extra grateful for the times i live in
Ιm so fucking glad I found this channel...The nostalgia, happiness and memories of all these playlists bring to me...thanks for all of this...Wish everyone Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. It was a tough year for sure.
tracklist: 0:00 michael sembello - maniac 4:02 laura branigan - self control 8:07 sandra - in the heat of the night 9:43 sandra - maria magdalena 12:34 modern talking - you're my heart, you're my soul 15:50 bad boys blue - you're a woman 19:42 joe esposito - lady, lady, lady 23:52 baltimora - tarzan boy 27:35 daryl hall & john oates - out of touch
I miss those beautiful old days. We played always outside, had a lot of friends and no evening was boring. Although we did not have much like we have nowadays, life then was slow and enjoyable. We did not know what stress and anxiety was then. Now, most people are depressed and live their lifes from their rooms behind their pc's in solitude.
Grew up in the 90's. I can kinda relate. It's crazy. Every day as kids we went outside and played. We walked and biked everywhere. Nowadays it's too convenient for kids since they can just hang with friends online. Not saying one is better than the other, but I would not trade my childhood for any.
Most of the people in here are for sure sons/daughters of Gen X parents, the generation that lived the 80's to it's fullest extent in their early teens to late early adulthood. My dad (that is from Gen X) says that the 80's was just magical, an era where you had the sensation of "Freedom", because of him and my mom i love 80's music so much.
Not my parents who lived behind the Iron Curtain and had to worry about a possible war hahaha. My mom experiencing almost a civil war, being underweight because of not enough food, my father being interrogated for 48 hours and almost being murdered by the Stasi just because some of his friends decided to escape from GDR and because he enjoyed English rock music, as well as being spied on even at his home 👏🏻👏🏻🙃. The 90ties were the better times ( if you ignore the Bosnian war and the big economic crash in Korea)
@@simonides3167 It wasn't that bad. I lived during the Cold War and remember the drills for a Nuclear Fallout, but there was less fear than now! This generation is facing way more uncertainties and they have all the bad shit constantly in their face through the internet/social media. We weren't aware of stuff, simply because you didn't know!
It's weird because i was born in 2005 and this music still manages to give me nostalgia, simply the stories of my parents made me realise how great the 80's was, i really wish i saw those years with my own eyes...
fellow 05 here, this type of music honestly sounds much better than modern music. dont get me wrong, some modern music sounds great but they just arent the music i want to release. just like video games, older is better
To all of you who are too young to have experienced the 80's: Thank you for your comments 🙏 I'm very moved by your comments. They remind me to be greatful that I was a teenager in the 80's, cause society was indeed so very different. Compared to today, it felt alive, adventurous, magical and fun ❤I also feel sorry for all of you who didn't get to experience it, and moved by the fact that you feel drawn to the 80's music. I hope that you do watch 80's movies too, cause they fricking crush the movies of today. Like the 80's music, they mirror the feel of that time, so go watch "Back to the future" and "Indiana Jones" if you haven't already 😊
My father is from that era and I'm glad that he has such a great taste in music. I've grown up listening to these, didn't understand the lyrics when I was small 🤏.. Just used to vibe along but now that I've grown up all these songs hit right at the spot ❤
the reason this is nostalgic to people born circa 2000s (I was born in '99) is that the entirety of popular culture has just. never let go of the 80's aesthetic. we keep re-emulating things from that era bc the vibe continually drives everyone Batshit
Respectfully disagree. Pop culture tends to recycle in 30ish year periods. So the 80s came back around a decade ago, but yes it seems to be hanging around, like with Stranger Things, nostalgia for GTA. But, see For The Longest Time by Billy Joel, looking back to 1959 from 1983. I remember in the late 70s my grandparents having record compilations of music from the 1940s and earlier big band music. My father and his friends were listening to late 50s and early 60s pop in the early 80s on his reel to reels. Hopefully Dua Lipa's Future Nostalgia will be remembered better than for being current during the pandemic.
Whenever I get stressed out, cruising in my ride at night when the roads are open has always been my therapy. Just fixed up a white 87 Firebird Formula the way I want it and this video along with your channel will pair with it nicely.
I was born in 1995, but for some reason this music makes me feel nostalgic, like something inside of me is missing, my dad loves this music, and I love many 80’s movies, it seemed awesome tbh, people always in groups talking to each other, everybody went outside with friends, no internet, no cellphones, just human contact, amazing music, aah man I dont know, I feel so wrong being in this era, I mean internet is cool and whatever you want, but those times were unreal, nowadays people are on their phones all day long, doing weird internet “challenges” or just for the likes, I’ll give anything to switch my life to that time and start over my teen years in the 80’s
I was born in 1999, feel the same. Probably to us it represents an era. I think the same about 2000-2010, music really has changed since then and so did the world, not for the better...
I was born in 1989, and I felt just like you, by the way, Hello from Chile! =D (its kind of ironic, that we all can communicate through the thing that kill, the era that we wish have live on xD)
It feels to me like: 80's = Resurgence of life and happiness. 90's = life and happiness and pop culture achieved. 00's = digital introduction. 10's = digital establishment. 20's = digital overload.
Bullshit lol the 80’s sucked and all that happiness is when it’s reflected on is living in the world as it’s always been and not caring because you’re young and free. Then you become unhappy when the weight of the world comes crashing down and you realize you need to be responsible to some extent to be alive. Truth is we’re still living UNDER the people that were so young and free back in the 80’s. These people who lived it up in a fantasy didn’t have happy endings.
Can confirm about the 2000's stuff, despite being born in 2003 myself. Life without all the huge amounts of digital things was the best feeling ever. No worries at all, only adults would have telephones for calling or messaging, people would actually get along for once and not flip out for the littlest things like now
The 80s were all about greed. We grew up in the 80s so we look at it fondly because we didn't have any responsibilities but the truth is the 80s were the start of where we are today.
I'm smiling at the friendly comments of those that lived the 80s firsthand, passing their vibes and energy down to us like a gift. We'll be sure to treasure it, and we'll never forget all that you've done for us!
I honestly thank shows like, "Stranger Things" for exposing to younger generations what it was like for us '70s babies, '80s kids/teens, and '90s teens/young adults. I see a lot of today's youths are getting into that culture through that show and their parents. That's how I got into '60s and '70s (ol school to me classic to you) music, it was through my parents, TV shows, and movies. It was a wonderful time to be alive.
💚 spotify playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/3dhFTqnuP0ZHeG2Qtk3mTV?si=703b9f0fdfc84cf8 ✨ tracklist ✨ 0:00 michael sembello - maniac 4:02 laura branigan - self control 8:07 sandra - in the heat of the night 9:43 sandra - maria magdalena 12:34 modern talking - you're my heart, you're my soul 15:50 bad boys blue - you're a woman 19:42 joe esposito - lady, lady, lady 23:52 baltimora - tarzan boy 27:35 daryl hall & john oates - out of touch
King if u are listening this in 2023 u are a legend. I am 17 years old and I haven’t had any experiences with 80s music.listening to these masterpieces brings back memories that I haven’t even lived. I hope some day the stupid tik Tok trending music will end and the music producers look straight into quality music.
80s were one of the worst decades of the XX century. I mean, It's the decade in which HIV appeared, economic crisis for some countries, rise of conservatism, and shitty technology
In the next 2 months I'm gonna get that driving licence guyssss :DD EDIT: omg thank you for all the likes. Anyways... Because of the pandemic I needed to suspend my driving school and this means no license... If I'm lucky enough I'll get back to school after Easter and maybe in June or July I will own that driving licence :)
This is a great compilation. I grew up in the 80's and definitely remember 1985. It was a happy year for me. Some of these songs are obscure selections I don't remember hearing back then. Thanks for sharing.
Its not night, its 11:17 am and im feeling the heat of summer in my bedroom while drawing on the pc and the wind of the fan in my face, but somehow i feel nostalgic from a time i'd never lived
1985 I was 17 and my friends and me attended dancing school in south west Germany as our parents sent us there - and they played these songs over there. In them days even metal buds went to the dancing school since it was a place to get closer to girls or boys respectively and I remember when I studied in Italy in the mid 90s dancing was quite common on parties and helped in getting together and some even ended up as long term couples ... today these memories are to me like someone else’s life since they are light years away :o)
You are nostalgic from songs before you're born because the songs were still played and sung by people 10 years later. Like songs from 2012, you still hear many of them today (like Diamonds, Call Me Maybe, Starships, Somebody That I Used to Know etc.). And the 80's and 90's were not that different.
I was born in the 2000s but local radios loved playing 80s-90s music so I grew up with this sort of music. The 80s/90s were truly a magical time. You don't hear music like this anymore :(
the 80s and 90s had so much shitty songs. you only remember the good ones. Its just that you are subjected to the shit songs today that you wont remember in a decade. Its survivorship bias. The '80s songs' you love today were the good ones out of a sea of shit music. Exactly like the good songs today.
I agree that music has gone downhill but we're listening to 80s music right now, why don't we at least appreciate the technology that allows us to listen to a much wider range of genres than anybody in the 80s could?
@@peepeetrain8755 I have heard almost every 80s music out there and even the most shitty ones are much better than reggaeton. And I have listened to obscure music like ukrainian synthpop that no one remembers today or italodisco...
That’s how I like it as well. Most of the lists include a lot of the same material from this era. I enjoy it when people throw in tunes I never heard before. This is also what the game Grand Theft Auto does as well with their games. It’s how I got introduced to the songs that don’t get too much airplay.
,@@motherlandmars5999 I don't get it, what's the point of this text, do you realize that you are not going to convert anyone to Islam just by spamming stuff like this that makes no sense. It could even discourage some.
The 80's were the golden years for me. They covered my teen years and some of the best times I can remember. Hearing these tunes again take me back again in memory. Thank you for this.
Me n my buddies play these tracks when cruising in our trucks we all have 80’s fords all 5.0s, we love pretending we’re in the 80’s in our own lil movie
I will always remember driving down to southern FL/Miami at night with my father in 1985 or 1986. All the neon lights, everything looked so different and special to a kid.
There was something magical in this music when even my colleagues are nostalgic for this music and they (and I'm) are 21-22 years old. This music have a soul, somthing that present music don't have, Now music is kinda without emotions or that emotions are too cute, too psychedelic, too negative. This music have essences of summer, of freedom of something good.
I'm 14 years old and I feel a strong nostalgia when listening to music from the 80s, as if I had lived in that era. Thank you for this beautiful playlist
I WAS SEARCHING FOR THE SONG IN THE MIN 9:43 FOR BASICALLY 3 MONTHS AND I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!!! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS PLAYLIST MAN, I CAN'T SHOW YOU HOW HAPPY I AM RIGHT NOW
I love this account so much. I'm 14 and don't really like the music these days ( rap etc ) and this is such a great playlist. I think i have a big heart for the 80s now!! x
There is still really good rap... you just gotta look for rappers who don't just rap about drugs and all that shit. I mean in France we still have "real talented" rappers...
In summer of 85 I was around 6 months old. But this music remained being popular even in the early 90s. I guess that's the reason a lot of us have a fresh memory of this music. My older sisters used to hear it all the time back then hehehe
I was about 6mths too! I think also a lot of us have fresh memory of it because this is what a lot of our parents liked, so they kept playing it well into the 2000s.
I want this so bad...Driving in the 80s at night with my boyfriend. Nothing else, just my happiness at its finest. In another life I will experience the 80s too!
i was born in 1998 but my parents always played those very songs in the car and told us it reminds them of their youth. whenever i hear 80`s songs now i remember my childhood growing up in the 2000`s sitting in the backseat of my father`s car going to the mall. i miss when everything was original and pure.
I really like the road sound between the songs, you can really close your eyes and imagine driving on a summer night in 1985, just beautiful, thank you for this nostalgia
IKR! Back then the road noise would've been listening to some of these songs (I'm more of a classic and prog rock guy, although have very eclectic tastes so all kinds of stuff was heard near me) in my '78 Oldsmobile Delta 88, or '73 Ford Galaxie, or through earplugs on my '85 Suzuki GS550E. But the car I drove the most back then was a '68 Dodge Dart GT convertible that I never put any radio in because: Glasspacks! 😁
my parents listened to this kind of music (italo disco, new wave, synthwave goth) from their time as teenagers in the 80s, and i grew up with it as well, so i can somewhat sympathize with that nostalgia (even though i'm genz). i'm so happy you put italo disco and new wave in the playlist, they're my favorite genres from the 80s !!
In the summer of 1985 I was 13 years old. The best years of my life were only about to begin, and music played a BIG role in that. I will miss that time until the day I die (and longer).
My father grew me up with 70’s and 80’s songs, so that I could experience what he experienced back then. I’ll always be grateful to him, since I lived all of the 80’s even if I wasn’t even born back them, with its clothes, music, way of thinking, way of dancing and way of having fun. I’m 18 years old now, and still enjoying all of these songs since 2007. Love from Italy
hii im making a part 2, if you know of a good song that would fit the vibe comment it here and i will consider it. spotify playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/3dhFTqnuP0ZHeG2Qtk3mTV?si=703b9f0fdfc84cf8 ~ tracklist: 0:00 michael sembello - maniac 4:02 laura branigan - self control 8:07 sandra - in the heat of the night 9:43 sandra - maria magdalena 12:34 modern talking - you're my heart, you're my soul 15:50 bad boys blue - you're a woman 19:42 joe esposito - lady, lady, lady 23:52 baltimora - tarzan boy 27:35 daryl hall & john oates - out of touch
This is an 80s synthwave remix of blinding lights that is just so...out of this world. There are many synthwave remixes of this song, but this one takes the cake. I know it is not the 80s but boy this brings back some nostalgic feels of some sort. Hope you would consider :) ua-cam.com/video/x0cGEzVa97g/v-deo.html&ab_channel=PurpleWavesMusic
Hello, I have some songs in my mind, hope some of them are useful: 1. Don Henley - The Boys of Summer 2. Joy - Touch by Touch 3. Blue System - Magic Symphony 4. Ken Laszlo - Hey Hey Guy 5. Billy Ocean - Loverboy 6. Raf - Self Control 7. Savage - Radio 8. Spagna - I Wanna Be Your Wife 9. Tony Esposito - Kalimba De Luna 10. Baltimora - Jukebox Boy 11. Den Harrow - Bad Boy 12. Den Harrow - Mad Desire 13. Novecento - Movin' On 14. Break Machine - Street Dance 15. Kano - Another Life 16. John Carpenter - The End (Disco) 17. A-Ha - Living A Boy 's Adventure Tale 18. The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out 19. Depeche Mode - But Not Tonight 20. John Foxx - Your Dress
could you please reupload an it's summer 1983, you fell in love somewhere in northern italy playlist its literally my favorite playlist of all times.... i was absolutely heartbroken when i saw it was taken down( and if there are copyright issues maybe you could write just a list of songs from the playlist? please, this was literally my comforting video and now it is gone(
There's something magical about music, It like a time machine, it will take you back, back to time you didn't live, It hits your soul, it seems like you're in a whole different world, it will make your heart rate jump, your hips twist, and catch your feet on fire, to the point you can't help but dance.
In 1985 my Uncle was still in Afghanistan but right after he graduated high school he got drafted to Afghanistan in 1979 but he survived the war and he lost friends and developed PTSD and Survivors guilt and he told me he once traded an ACDC cassette tape for 3 cans of meat, he said they would always blast music in their tanks and he had a friend who was a pilot of an Mi-24 hind and his friend would always blast "who will save the world", "stairway to heaven", "billie jean" and "Gruppo Krovi"....my uncle sadly committed suicide after losing his girlfriend to cancer but I will never forget the stories he told me about Afghanistan...I love you uncle I hope you found peace with yourself ❤😔
Let this be a lesson that war is simply not worth it. I send my condolences to you friend, stay safe and stay healthy. In the mean time, let us enjoy ourselves.
pov: it's 2005 and you're playing GTA Vice City, driving through the city, listening to this insanely good music and feeling just sooo cool
i second that
Stoppppp, that was the shit
@Soss Sosso average doomer wannabe vs the average gta enjoyer
Absolutely, there were two radio channels in the game that played the good music.
@Soss Sosso I don't remember anymore, but I recall liking one more than the others. Perhaps I should check it out again.
how are songs from decades before i was born making me feel slightly nostalgic? wha
Hahahaha yaa same, maybe cuz I like stranger things, or my father listens to this music often too, but idk
omgggg i thought i was the only one who felt this way !!
you could have had a past life in these times and thats your soul feeling the vibrations of the music ;P
dudee :o
Hiraeth (Welsh pronunciation: [hɪraɨ̯θ, hiːrai̯θ][1]) is a Welsh word for longing or nostalgia, an earnest longing or desire, or a sense of regret. The feeling of longing for a home that no longer exists or never was. A deep and irrational bond felt with a time, era, place or person.
All those in their 20ies in 1985 are now around 60 years old. Wow, thats just crazy...
not that crazy if you think about it
littrally my mom
@@spookyellyn same
my mom was born in 85 and she's 36 sob
I'm only 15
I was 55 years old in 1985, I remember hearing all these songs playing in the car radio when I used to drive my old 1981 Cutlass! I get a nostalgic yet beautiful feeling when I hear any of these songs, I married to a beautiful wife in 1956 but she sadly passed away last October, I hope to be one of the oldest individuals in the planet. Thank you!
93 and you're on UA-cam! Very impressive! I bet you have a lot of good stories!
I'm so sorry for your loss, you're amazing though ❤️ !! Best wishes to you 🙏🏻
@@xshxr And what makes you think he's liyng? He didn't say anything out-of-this-world. Very childish of you to make assumptions like this.
@@xshxr that explains
wow bro you were a gigachad back in your day
I`m 53 and this brings me back so much to great times. Thank You! Too the younger listeners , you`ll have great memories in years to come also.
I'm 21 and I sure hope you're right, Dave, everything has been pretty shitty for my generation especially with the pandemic :// God what I would give to have been a teen in the 80s
@@twinkincarnate * teen in the US
You wouldn't want to be a teen in East Central Europe and everything which belonged to the Sowjet Union 🙈
Social media phones tiktok enz lol poor kids
@@twinkincarnate people had it shit then too what with the aids pandemic a lot of lives lost
Im 17 And this is... Just amazing ❤️
0:00 Maniac - Michael Sembello
4:00 Self Control - Laura Branigan
8:06 In the Heat of the Night - Sandra
9:43 Maria Magdalena - Sandra
12:33 You're my heart, you're my soul - Modern Talking
15:49 You're a woman - Bad Boys Blue
19:40 Lady, lady lady - Joe "Bean" Esposito
23:50 Tarzan Boy - Baltimora
27:33 Out of Touch - Daryl Hall & John Oates
Edit (03/may/21): Wow this is the first time I have so many likes. Thank you everyone.
thank youu
Thx 👌
Gracias
There’s already time stamps in the pinned comment lmao
@@M1ssKiera it wasn't there before lolll
Maaan I wish I grew up in the 80s, people had fun back then and appreciated what they had.
So true.....back when pop music was a piece of ART, back when music was people's LIFE.People were more friendly, they just all came together and had great fun. Amazing times
@@lilly2407 Well said. I am sure the reason why people always long for the past is because of the media portraying it in a way where it always seems to be , well......just better. If people born post 2000 would go back to the 80s they would most likely die of boredom since there are no smartphones, internet was a luxury etc.. But hey atleast the cigarettes were cheap.
@@firmak3560 No internet means freedom. That's why everyone compares decades before the 2000s, now, everyone is addicted to their phones and not taking in what they've got in the real world. People were just genuinely happier back then. Depression, drug use, alcoholism are all rising. People have to keep up with social media to be happy. If I had to pick a time to live in it would be the time without the internet or the beginning of it. Not to mention covid has made literally almost everything virtual. I'm not saying everything about the internet is bad but it is definitely starting to rewire people's brains into thinking they can't live without it.
@@Frostybudweiser and thats fucking facts
Why don't you start apperciating what you have instead of reflecting on other people?
Despite being a 14-year-old who never lived through the 80s, there's a strange connection I feel with that era. The music, movies, and overall vibe resonate with me in a way that's hard to explain. It's a bit disheartening to know I'll never experience it firsthand, but I'll keep enjoying the nostalgia through the music and films that continue to captivate me.
Your mother probably listened to all these and her favourite era was the 80s hehehe ask her ❤ I wish I lived as a adult in the 80s too I have that connection because of my mum ❤
@@SouthCoastBeachBabe14 wow thats a nice thought :) all the best to you
@@SouthCoastBeachBabe14 she said she likes these songs a lot but she was born in 84 so she didn’t have too many memories with the 80s.
try Creed- higher
im 15 and ever since I head this stuff like black sabbath, ac/dc, ELO, and queen I can't stop bruh and this just re-ignited something missing. but of course I still listen to some SuicideBoys every once in a while to stay in this generation before I time travel😂
Now let me just turn on my LED lights and feeeeeel
what colour best suits this video
@@b1789 for me I like to use pink :)
@@b1789 I’m on purple rn :)
@@b1789 pink and blue
That's what I was gunna say!
To the younger generations Thanks for keeping our memories alive by listening to these 80s gems .
You're welcome!! Our pleasure!!
Will do!
I was born at the end of the 80s but Depeche Mode is my favorite group!
Millennial 80's music fanatic keeping the legend alive. 😎 Gents, you can too, by blasting this from your shiny ass cars! Keep this shit playing at all costs long after their perceived expiry and annoy those who dreaded hearing it for 40+ years!
@@MorningWood556 oh I will
Just imagine, the dream of many Europeans like me.. Warm Californian or New York night in the '80s, driving at night still full of energy, and entering the shining city with this music, such a dream.
Just Miami 🤙😎
The american dream..only a dream because america isn't that great.
@@karvast5726 Greater than everyplace in the world, that for sure.
@@MrTtotheSe what about new Zealand?
@@flamingo6828 NZ is boring, mate.
For me its more like "you are 8 in 2009 and you're driving around with your dad, while local radio plays the classics"
it's true
yeah exactly
ofc, you were not alive in 1985
for me its like your 5 in 2012 any your dad is driving you to kindergarden class while listening to 105.7 The Hog. (That's been our radio station for years)
You're listening to smooth, relaxing, easy favorites on
101.5 WDUV "The Dove~"
Everybody shut up
I'm in my feels right now
💙💛🖤❤💜
Make me
@@owen2002 What do you mean?
individualism at its best
*farts with extra reverb*
Suddenly you get pulled out the car and killed by the Night Stalker
Omg stop✋☠️😂
Hahhaa, the best comment, indeed xd
facts
*dancing to music and reading comments* well that escalated quickly 😅
I swear I was thinking the same thing ahah
i was born in 2000, my parents were teens during the 80's i grew up with this music. till this day my father still listens to 80' and 90's music. such a great feeling, thankful for this music. WHAT AN ERA!
just imagine....
it's your birthday in 1994, and you ask some of your friends and your crush to come with you to a drive-in movie that night...you have your radio on full blast with the window open, you feel the summer breeze as you lay in your bed waiting for 6:00pm to come.... now its 6:00 and your mom comes in interrupting you reading you a magazine to tell you your friends are here and waiting for you to come out to the car. You quickly get dressed and grab tons of blankets and pillows and come to the car. Your friends say happy bday as you get into the car. On the way there you turn on the radio and everyone is singing at the top of their lungs with the wind blowing in your faces. you arrive and the drive-in at sunset and everyone climbs to the hood and top of the car to watch the movie. Your crush holds your hand as you lay on his/her shoulder.
what a perfect day he says in your ear... now you imagine the rest.
I imagine my alarm going off after
why 94?
@@GabrielTheGuitarist Maybe it just sound good x)
@@andreana5362 but 80s is not 90s, so it makes no sense...
If only...
I was born in the right era, because i have amazing music like this available to me 24/7
that's a good way to think about it
exactly how i feel.
In the 1980s you could only say that if you were rich. So one thing thats bad is this. Us regular poor folk huddled around the radio, hoping they'd play our favorite song. Some days you'd wait hours. You'd get bored do other things, and then someone would should, "theyre playing it!" and everyone would run back into the lounge room to listen. Our favorite music wasnt just at our beck and call as it is today, and thus music was way more magical. It was this mythical thing we couldnt control, it was fleeting, it came from another dimension.
@@silentwitness536 well in my country back in the 80s stuff like this could be banned for being too western so i guess i should be extra grateful for the times i live in
@@bigguy9579 I'm sure people in your country, smuggled them in on vinyl and cassette tape. You just never saw it.
i feel like your playlists are always exactly what i need atm
Same
huan
I was 17 in 1985. Flash dance in the theater, I was cruising in my 1973 Monte Carlo and life was grand ❤
Ιm so fucking glad I found this channel...The nostalgia, happiness and memories of all these playlists bring to me...thanks for all of this...Wish everyone Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. It was a tough year for sure.
Not wanting to ruin the vibe but it's not over yet :/
@@agatakaminska3966 I mean I hope everything goes smoothly for the last 5 days 😂
@@Mwushs yeah let's hope it doesn't mutate even more over night and we don't wake up to a zombie apocalypse 🤞🏻
SAME
@@agatakaminska3966 it's gonna be fine guys let's enjoy the holiday
I never lived in 80s but I still feel nostalgic
I’d rather be in my 50s right now just so I could’ve been able to experience such great times :’(
i never lived in Roman Empire but i still feel nostalgic!
@@damirdamir1486 LOL🤣
same
Same here!!
Virtual hugs to you all
Thank you... 🙌
valeu irmão tmj
57 now 19 in 1985 without a care in the world I could cry right now with all the great memories as a youngster.Great mix
tracklist:
0:00 michael sembello - maniac
4:02 laura branigan - self control
8:07 sandra - in the heat of the night
9:43 sandra - maria magdalena
12:34 modern talking - you're my heart, you're my soul
15:50 bad boys blue - you're a woman
19:42 joe esposito - lady, lady, lady
23:52 baltimora - tarzan boy
27:35 daryl hall & john oates - out of touch
thanks
80's baby?
thankksss
Self control 😎
Thank
I miss those beautiful old days. We played always outside, had a lot of friends and no evening was boring. Although we did not have much like we have nowadays, life then was slow and enjoyable. We did not know what stress and anxiety was then. Now, most people are depressed and live their lifes from their rooms behind their pc's in solitude.
💯💯💯
Grew up in the 90's. I can kinda relate. It's crazy. Every day as kids we went outside and played. We walked and biked everywhere. Nowadays it's too convenient for kids since they can just hang with friends online. Not saying one is better than the other, but I would not trade my childhood for any.
Now this is vibing through the 80’s😏😌
Hahahah, this is sooo great, I love it✨💚💜🖤✨
Then ten years later you're running in the nineties .
Most of the people in here are for sure sons/daughters of Gen X parents, the generation that lived the 80's to it's fullest extent in their early teens to late early adulthood. My dad (that is from Gen X) says that the 80's was just magical, an era where you had the sensation of "Freedom", because of him and my mom i love 80's music so much.
same with my dad, he tells me so many stories about his fun times back then.
Not my parents who lived behind the Iron Curtain and had to worry about a possible war hahaha. My mom experiencing almost a civil war, being underweight because of not enough food, my father being interrogated for 48 hours and almost being murdered by the Stasi just because some of his friends decided to escape from GDR and because he enjoyed English rock music, as well as being spied on even at his home 👏🏻👏🏻🙃. The 90ties were the better times ( if you ignore the Bosnian war and the big economic crash in Korea)
The 80's was considered a time of prosperity!
oh yah! some of my uncles, my mum too love 80s and 90s music! It was a good music era! nothing compared with the music we get today...
@@simonides3167 It wasn't that bad. I lived during the Cold War and remember the drills for a Nuclear Fallout, but there was less fear than now! This generation is facing way more uncertainties and they have all the bad shit constantly in their face through the internet/social media. We weren't aware of stuff, simply because you didn't know!
I wish I was a teen in the 80s....
no you dont xx
omg same ✋🏻😔
you'd be in your 50s now.
@@michelle-iy6ty I do
same, sometimes I wish I was born before
Let's hope for a summer 2021 🌇🌴
I hope summer 2021 will be good
Same
Ngl summer 20 was a vibeee
@@sawyersmith96 as of now it isnt that good
i got my peaches out in georgiaaa
It's weird because i was born in 2005 and this music still manages to give me nostalgia, simply the stories of my parents made me realise how great the 80's was, i really wish i saw those years with my own eyes...
Unless you lived in comunist country like mine
I was born in ´05 aswell and I can absolutely relate. It´s crazy how much I want to go back and live through these decades.
fellow 05 here, this type of music honestly sounds much better than modern music. dont get me wrong, some modern music sounds great but they just arent the music i want to release. just like video games, older is better
Fellow 06 over here. It’s kinda crazy how a lot of us have a nostalgic vibe for the 80’s. It’s something special.
I wasn’t born in the 80’s but I certainly enjoy that era’s music. Thank you once again Homemade Cappuccino 🙏
To all of you who are too young to have experienced the 80's:
Thank you for your comments 🙏 I'm very moved by your comments. They remind me to be greatful that I was a teenager in the 80's, cause society was indeed so very different. Compared to today, it felt alive, adventurous, magical and fun ❤I also feel sorry for all of you who didn't get to experience it, and moved by the fact that you feel drawn to the 80's music. I hope that you do watch 80's movies too, cause they fricking crush the movies of today. Like the 80's music, they mirror the feel of that time, so go watch "Back to the future" and "Indiana Jones" if you haven't already 😊
My father is from that era and I'm glad that he has such a great taste in music. I've grown up listening to these, didn't understand the lyrics when I was small 🤏.. Just used to vibe along but now that I've grown up all these songs hit right at the spot ❤
I just wish I could go back and have more time with my dad.
That's Heavy
Are you a robot
@@adamhadfield5831 are you a troll?
the reason this is nostalgic to people born circa 2000s (I was born in '99) is that the entirety of popular culture has just. never let go of the 80's aesthetic. we keep re-emulating things from that era bc the vibe continually drives everyone Batshit
Respectfully disagree. Pop culture tends to recycle in 30ish year periods. So the 80s came back around a decade ago, but yes it seems to be hanging around, like with Stranger Things, nostalgia for GTA. But, see For The Longest Time by Billy Joel, looking back to 1959 from 1983. I remember in the late 70s my grandparents having record compilations of music from the 1940s and earlier big band music. My father and his friends were listening to late 50s and early 60s pop in the early 80s on his reel to reels. Hopefully Dua Lipa's Future Nostalgia will be remembered better than for being current during the pandemic.
@@deuteriummeridian8998 nah the 2020s will be the next 80s
Whenever I get stressed out, cruising in my ride at night when the roads are open has always been my therapy. Just fixed up a white 87 Firebird Formula the way I want it and this video along with your channel will pair with it nicely.
Never born in the 80s, but I thank my parents and UA-cam for allowing me to experience the 80s. . music wise...
I was born in 1995, but for some reason this music makes me feel nostalgic, like something inside of me is missing, my dad loves this music, and I love many 80’s movies, it seemed awesome tbh, people always in groups talking to each other, everybody went outside with friends, no internet, no cellphones, just human contact, amazing music, aah man I dont know, I feel so wrong being in this era, I mean internet is cool and whatever you want, but those times were unreal, nowadays people are on their phones all day long, doing weird internet “challenges” or just for the likes, I’ll give anything to switch my life to that time and start over my teen years in the 80’s
I was born in 1999, feel the same. Probably to us it represents an era. I think the same about 2000-2010, music really has changed since then and so did the world, not for the better...
I was born in 1989, and I felt just like you, by the way, Hello from Chile! =D (its kind of ironic, that we all can communicate through the thing that kill, the era that we wish have live on xD)
I was born in 92 and i love this music because of GTA Vice City
@@aliagapato es verdad amigo, las ironias de la vida jaja, saludos de Mexico
I was born in 1999 and man i feel you ... feel the same
She's a MANIAC MANIAC ON THA FLOOR AND SHE'S DANCING SHES NEVER DANCED BEFORE 🤍🕷🤍
It feels to me like:
80's = Resurgence of life and happiness.
90's = life and happiness and pop culture achieved.
00's = digital introduction.
10's = digital establishment.
20's = digital overload.
Bullshit lol the 80’s sucked and all that happiness is when it’s reflected on is living in the world as it’s always been and not caring because you’re young and free. Then you become unhappy when the weight of the world comes crashing down and you realize you need to be responsible to some extent to be alive. Truth is we’re still living UNDER the people that were so young and free back in the 80’s. These people who lived it up in a fantasy didn’t have happy endings.
Can confirm about the 2000's stuff, despite being born in 2003 myself.
Life without all the huge amounts of digital things was the best feeling ever. No worries at all, only adults would have telephones for calling or messaging, people would actually get along for once and not flip out for the littlest things like now
What about the 70s?
The 80s were all about greed. We grew up in the 80s so we look at it fondly because we didn't have any responsibilities but the truth is the 80s were the start of where we are today.
@@theeoddments960 You need go outside and touch grass, bitter soul.
I born over after 15 years all these songs released and still they feel sound so familiar to me and take me back to an epoch I've never lived.
We growed up with songs of our parents. ♥️
I'm smiling at the friendly comments of those that lived the 80s firsthand, passing their vibes and energy down to us like a gift. We'll be sure to treasure it, and we'll never forget all that you've done for us!
I honestly thank shows like, "Stranger Things" for exposing to younger generations what it was like for us '70s babies, '80s kids/teens, and '90s teens/young adults.
I see a lot of today's youths are getting into that culture through that show and their parents. That's how I got into '60s and '70s (ol school to me classic to you) music, it was through my parents, TV shows, and movies. It was a wonderful time to be alive.
Awe! How sweet!
Yeah I was alive in the 80's just a kid but I was there. It was cool, but still wouldn't trade the internet & my smartphone to go back lol
@realMrVent , it was a magic childhood , those were diamond absolute perfection times , i miss them........
This right there couldn’t have been said better
My favourite 80's songs, "lady", "you re my heart"...
PLEASE MAKE A SPOTIFY ACCOUNT AND POST THESE PLAYLISTS OML-
yesss please
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i made a spotify playlist containing these type of songs! here's the link: open.spotify.com/playlist/345Xxu3SSWWAipqvy7mGuw?si=oUYIgcXmT3-JzBxTIj-mMQ
@@playlistsyoufeel1135 Thank you! ❤️
💚 spotify playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/3dhFTqnuP0ZHeG2Qtk3mTV?si=703b9f0fdfc84cf8
✨ tracklist ✨
0:00 michael sembello - maniac
4:02 laura branigan - self control
8:07 sandra - in the heat of the night
9:43 sandra - maria magdalena
12:34 modern talking - you're my heart, you're my soul
15:50 bad boys blue - you're a woman
19:42 joe esposito - lady, lady, lady
23:52 baltimora - tarzan boy
27:35 daryl hall & john oates - out of touch
Tysm!!!! ❤❤
do you have a spotify??
Savior
Do you have the wallpaper? @homemade capuccino
@@ShelbyM.Mitchell agreed
I wish I was a teenager in 70s or 80s :((
Just make the best out of what are u living right now, stay positive
@@stefantudoroiu6137 thank you! I live in Turkey its very hard to stay positive :/
@@dilaraaslan7183 daamn turkey... move out as soon as possible
In capitalist countries...
70'lerde ve 80'lere ben de gitmeyi isterdim ama başka bir ülkede
King if u are listening this in 2023 u are a legend. I am 17 years old and I haven’t had any experiences with 80s music.listening to these masterpieces brings back memories that I haven’t even lived. I hope some day the stupid tik Tok trending music will end and the music producers look straight into quality music.
I'm glad that 80s vibes are coming back which makes me feel that things will get better.
watch the movie mid90s, directed by jonah hill
@@motherlandmars5999 ok?
Yes, only 58 years left
If you only knew how bad things really are
80s were one of the worst decades of the XX century. I mean, It's the decade in which HIV appeared, economic crisis for some countries, rise of conservatism, and shitty technology
I was in driver's ed in the summer of 1985 and was listening to these very same songs as I learned how to drive back then. How nostalgic..
oh man I wish... it's not that there aren't good songs today, but they don't make em like they used to.
thats wild!! im almost 21 n enjoy these songs, my parents were born 1980/1983
I did my first driving lesson today and absolutely crapped my pants
In the next 2 months I'm gonna get that driving licence guyssss :DD
EDIT: omg thank you for all the likes. Anyways... Because of the pandemic I needed to suspend my driving school and this means no license... If I'm lucky enough I'll get back to school after Easter and maybe in June or July I will own that driving licence :)
congrats!!
Me too! Gonna play this kinda music in my father´s car all the time
@Dillon Todd Get that license to DRIVE!
Go for it my guy! For the love of God don't get caught speeding, insurance is a prick. Emphasis on don't get caught
Yeyeyeye \m/
This is a great compilation. I grew up in the 80's and definitely remember 1985. It was a happy year for me. Some of these songs are obscure selections I don't remember hearing back then. Thanks for sharing.
Its not night, its 11:17 am and im feeling the heat of summer in my bedroom while drawing on the pc and the wind of the fan in my face, but somehow i feel nostalgic from a time i'd never lived
1985 I was 17 and my friends and me attended dancing school in south west Germany as our parents sent us there - and they played these songs over there. In them days even metal buds went to the dancing school since it was a place to get closer to girls or boys respectively and I remember when I studied in Italy in the mid 90s dancing was quite common on parties and helped in getting together and some even ended up as long term couples ... today these memories are to me like someone else’s life since they are light years away :o)
Feel nostalgic of a time you didn't live in is a strange feeling ahah but that's exactly what the good 80's music do
I agree
You are nostalgic from songs before you're born because the songs were still played and sung by people 10 years later. Like songs from 2012, you still hear many of them today (like Diamonds, Call Me Maybe, Starships, Somebody That I Used to Know etc.). And the 80's and 90's were not that different.
That's what 50's nostalgia was like back then. Those rose-tinted glasses.
this is called Anemoia
pooh weeh!
Walking in the city with this blasting on your ears just hits different.
I was born in the 2000s but local radios loved playing 80s-90s music so I grew up with this sort of music.
The 80s/90s were truly a magical time. You don't hear music like this anymore :(
Can tell ya be a teen' in those days was for real better than today, not only 'cause the music or the movies, it was the spirit of those days.
the 80s and 90s had so much shitty songs. you only remember the good ones. Its just that you are subjected to the shit songs today that you wont remember in a decade. Its survivorship bias. The '80s songs' you love today were the good ones out of a sea of shit music. Exactly like the good songs today.
I agree that music has gone downhill but we're listening to 80s music right now, why don't we at least appreciate the technology that allows us to listen to a much wider range of genres than anybody in the 80s could?
@@peepeetrain8755 I have heard almost every 80s music out there and even the most shitty ones are much better than reggaeton. And I have listened to obscure music like ukrainian synthpop that no one remembers today or italodisco...
@@gorkacg8462 🗿 Italodisco => Ukrainian synthpop fr
I like that you didn't just include the most popular songs, better than most 80s song mixes.
@@motherlandmars5999 when the hell did I say that it does
@@motherlandmars5999 Nobody asked though
That’s how I like it as well. Most of the lists include a lot of the same material from this era. I enjoy it when people throw in tunes I never heard before. This is also what the game Grand Theft Auto does as well with their games. It’s how I got introduced to the songs that don’t get too much airplay.
,@@motherlandmars5999 I don't get it, what's the point of this text, do you realize that you are not going to convert anyone to Islam just by spamming stuff like this that makes no sense. It could even discourage some.
uhm can you gimme your list of songs? i wanna download it
As a young 13 year old listener i like these songs, they kinda give you the summer vibe! Beatiful playlist gonna save it!
ik right
@@motherlandmars5999 Tu parles même pas français nullard
@@motherlandmars5999 bro chill💀
@@motherlandmars5999 😂
@@motherlandmars5999 السلام عليكم اخي الكريم
The 80's were the golden years for me. They covered my teen years and some of the best times I can remember. Hearing these tunes again take me back again in memory. Thank you for this.
Me n my buddies play these tracks when cruising in our trucks we all have 80’s fords all 5.0s, we love pretending we’re in the 80’s in our own lil movie
I will always remember driving down to southern FL/Miami at night with my father in 1985 or 1986. All the neon lights, everything looked so different and special to a kid.
There was something magical in this music when even my colleagues are nostalgic for this music and they (and I'm) are 21-22 years old. This music have a soul, somthing that present music don't have, Now music is kinda without emotions or that emotions are too cute, too psychedelic, too negative. This music have essences of summer, of freedom of something good.
good taste! you just get it
Man, was the 80s the best era for music, bar none. Every tune is just awesome, head nodding, foot tapping goodness.
No one listening to this was even born in 1985 right?
hahaha so true
We got educated well xD.
@@itsalexlex221 true😂
POV is Point Of View? o that has a another def.?
@@DavexDvX yes
I'm 14 years old and I feel a strong nostalgia when listening to music from the 80s, as if I had lived in that era. Thank you for this beautiful playlist
filthy frank has a video just for you :)
Same. I love this era of the world. It’s really upsetting to me that I will never be able to experience this period of time.
"Oooooh nobody gives a shit" ~Filthy Frank
Shuut up kid 😅
@@araveuG_ehC Shuut uup boomer 😄
**listens to this while clicking through google maps pretending I'm driving somewhere**
lmao XD
Can I take a seat?!
Big brain
Hey as long as it gets the vibe across, lol
Lmao 😂
Ahhh, I completely adore this playlist!!
Merry Christmas, everyone! ♥️🎄
Love the way you present music to us. Setting the scene in Summer '85 and driving! Thank you so much! Greeting from Argentina.
@@motherlandmars5999 bruh shut up
I WAS SEARCHING FOR THE SONG IN THE MIN 9:43 FOR BASICALLY 3 MONTHS AND I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!!!
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS PLAYLIST MAN, I CAN'T SHOW YOU HOW HAPPY I AM RIGHT NOW
I love this account so much. I'm 14 and don't really like the music these days ( rap etc ) and this is such a great playlist. I think i have a big heart for the 80s now!! x
Youre a good kid man
@@thomasthorepohl Thank you :) , I just don't find any interest in todays music what so ever because it's people blabbing on about a load of rubbish.
Me too!! People my age listen to raps all the time (I'm 15 years old soon). :((
Samee, 80s music is the best, today's 🤕
There is still really good rap... you just gotta look for rappers who don't just rap about drugs and all that shit. I mean in France we still have "real talented" rappers...
I wish I could experience some of the 80s/90s. Like if I could go back in time for like a month just to see what it was like
In summer of 85 I was around 6 months old. But this music remained being popular even in the early 90s. I guess that's the reason a lot of us have a fresh memory of this music. My older sisters used to hear it all the time back then hehehe
I was about 6mths too! I think also a lot of us have fresh memory of it because this is what a lot of our parents liked, so they kept playing it well into the 2000s.
Oh God, I miss these times. 80s and 90s was awesome. Now this world has become crazy.
I have 18 years old, i likes this songs, in memory of my father, rest in peace... 💯💓
So sorry for ur loss man. May he rest in peace😔
So sorry for ur loss man. May he rest in peace😔
Condolences🙏🏽❤️
rip
My condolences, rest in peace
i'm 19 but i grew up with my parents listening to these songs. they'll forever be iconic
Same brother
Same here
I like the fact that you can hear the roaring of the traffic in the background the entire time. Great playlist!!!
Vice City jams love it.
I am 26 years old and i don't know what i am doing here in the 2020's. I just hear this on YT and enjoy it.
same I feel like I belong in the 70s or 80s.
I'm 27, and I guess since late 80s music was still popular in the early 90s, it just reminds me of my earliest memories
Same i'm 17 and my dad used to hear to this music when i was a child and now i like it and feel nostalgia
I’m 13 and I don’t like my generation at all. I wish I was a teenager in the 80’s, life is so fun back then, and the music is radical.
@@katherineraquelle1930 well said, that's exactly how I feel. I don't belong here...it's not my century xd
I want this so bad...Driving in the 80s at night with my boyfriend. Nothing else, just my happiness at its finest. In another life I will experience the 80s too!
@@asad404 you're going to live that too! life is full of surprises, sooner or later you will have a girlfriend! :)
@@asad404 how’d it go?
@@asad404 she dumped you early?
@@asad404 was she even straight?I mean did she tell you she found out she was gay after meeting you?
@@asad404 hmm you’re a Pakistani too? Lol
I love this playlist, you didn't try to sneak in any songs from outside the decade like most other playlists, huge respect man
i was born in 1998 but my parents always played those very songs in the car and told us it reminds them of their youth. whenever i hear 80`s songs now i remember my childhood growing up in the 2000`s sitting in the backseat of my father`s car going to the mall. i miss when everything was original and pure.
paal tooh!
SAME!
I really like the road sound between the songs, you can really close your eyes and imagine driving on a summer night in 1985, just beautiful, thank you for this nostalgia
IKR! Back then the road noise would've been listening to some of these songs (I'm more of a classic and prog rock guy, although have very eclectic tastes so all kinds of stuff was heard near me) in my '78 Oldsmobile Delta 88, or '73 Ford Galaxie, or through earplugs on my '85 Suzuki GS550E. But the car I drove the most back then was a '68 Dodge Dart GT convertible that I never put any radio in because: Glasspacks! 😁
my parents listened to this kind of music (italo disco, new wave, synthwave goth) from their time as teenagers in the 80s, and i grew up with it as well, so i can somewhat sympathize with that nostalgia (even though i'm genz). i'm so happy you put italo disco and new wave in the playlist, they're my favorite genres from the 80s !!
*I have only listened 5 minutes of the mix and I already know I'll love the rest of the songs. Thanks for this!*
I was born in March, 1987 and I do love the music of the 80's!
Thanks for sharing
Same birth same taste of music
*sighs* Why couldn't I have been born in this era? WHYYYYYY?
80's music. It truly defines the era. Great music, great movies. It was a great decade.🎸🎸
Why is it that 80s music makes us all long for a different time?
I wish I was born in that time
Born in 79
It wasn't just the music, everything was great.
To teleport back there, most would feel bored and disconnected
I'd feel free and happy
Superb. The music of the 80's is I think the best decade of all time.
Man this really sounds like I’m on a road trip with my sister again!! The driving background sounds are great!!
too perfect :D
In the summer of 1985 I was 13 years old. The best years of my life were only about to begin, and music played a BIG role in that.
I will miss that time until the day I die (and longer).
My father grew me up with 70’s and 80’s songs, so that I could experience what he experienced back then. I’ll always be grateful to him, since I lived all of the 80’s even if I wasn’t even born back them, with its clothes, music, way of thinking, way of dancing and way of having fun. I’m 18 years old now, and still enjoying all of these songs since 2007. Love from Italy
How are you 18 and have memories from 2007? I'm 19 and my first memory is in 2009-2010
@@LeGoat-23 I’ve had quite a few experiences back in my childhood that helped me remembering since I was 2 years old
hii im making a part 2, if you know of a good song that would fit the vibe comment it here and i will consider it.
spotify playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/3dhFTqnuP0ZHeG2Qtk3mTV?si=703b9f0fdfc84cf8
~ tracklist:
0:00 michael sembello - maniac
4:02 laura branigan - self control
8:07 sandra - in the heat of the night
9:43 sandra - maria magdalena
12:34 modern talking - you're my heart, you're my soul
15:50 bad boys blue - you're a woman
19:42 joe esposito - lady, lady, lady
23:52 baltimora - tarzan boy
27:35 daryl hall & john oates - out of touch
This is an 80s synthwave remix of blinding lights that is just so...out of this world. There are many synthwave remixes of this song, but this one takes the cake. I know it is not the 80s but boy this brings back some nostalgic feels of some sort. Hope you would consider :) ua-cam.com/video/x0cGEzVa97g/v-deo.html&ab_channel=PurpleWavesMusic
Hello, I have some songs in my mind, hope some of them are useful:
1. Don Henley - The Boys of Summer
2. Joy - Touch by Touch
3. Blue System - Magic Symphony
4. Ken Laszlo - Hey Hey Guy
5. Billy Ocean - Loverboy
6. Raf - Self Control
7. Savage - Radio
8. Spagna - I Wanna Be Your Wife
9. Tony Esposito - Kalimba De Luna
10. Baltimora - Jukebox Boy
11. Den Harrow - Bad Boy
12. Den Harrow - Mad Desire
13. Novecento - Movin' On
14. Break Machine - Street Dance
15. Kano - Another Life
16. John Carpenter - The End (Disco)
17. A-Ha - Living A Boy 's Adventure Tale
18. The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
19. Depeche Mode - But Not Tonight
20. John Foxx - Your Dress
Depeche Mode - enjoy the silence
Chris Isaak - Wicked game
These are songs from a cd I bought, maybe you will like some of them
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billie jean
I want everybody to know that the night stalker was on a killing spree during the summer of 1985 so don't get too excited or nostalgic.
only in California
this is what i was thinking of as well i came to the comments to see if anyone mentioned it
alternative title: It's summer 1986, you're driving at night (and listening to music from 1985 > ) - playlist
@@ninismailova me, who lives in California: i--
@@clancyman2852 lmaooo
Never experienced 80s but I felt like listening to 80s music and it's so amazing. Love the vibes.
Maniac is such a good song. The chord progressions are so unusual giving the song an eerie but very smooth vibe.
could you please reupload an it's summer 1983, you fell in love somewhere in northern italy playlist its literally my favorite playlist of all times.... i was absolutely heartbroken when i saw it was taken down( and if there are copyright issues maybe you could write just a list of songs from the playlist? please, this was literally my comforting video and now it is gone(
hey I made a playlist of the songs :))
here it is open.spotify.com/playlist/4QTtUjLYODZ4wmTEETeL76?si=iLcUijP4QVWse3ikdDbfXA
heyy it's back on youtube
u know the playlist is good when the first song is absolutely fire
There's something magical about music, It like a time machine, it will take you back, back to time you didn't live, It hits your soul, it seems like you're in a whole different world, it will make your heart rate jump, your hips twist, and catch your feet on fire, to the point you can't help but dance.
this is so nostalgic and the fact you added actual car driving ambiance is so sick!!
In 1985 my Uncle was still in Afghanistan but right after he graduated high school he got drafted to Afghanistan in 1979 but he survived the war and he lost friends and developed PTSD and Survivors guilt and he told me he once traded an ACDC cassette tape for 3 cans of meat, he said they would always blast music in their tanks and he had a friend who was a pilot of an Mi-24 hind and his friend would always blast "who will save the world", "stairway to heaven", "billie jean" and "Gruppo Krovi"....my uncle sadly committed suicide after losing his girlfriend to cancer but I will never forget the stories he told me about Afghanistan...I love you uncle I hope you found peace with yourself ❤😔
Let this be a lesson that war is simply not worth it. I send my condolences to you friend, stay safe and stay healthy. In the mean time, let us enjoy ourselves.