If you want to support my channel: www.buymeacoffee.com/somerandomguy1 Spotify playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/1k6Lem0IdC8LgIW21ufEjI?si=320c1bfa266e4f24 Check out the most popular songs in Europe each Month of the '80s: ua-cam.com/video/qhgjf4sEGNs/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for sharing the #2 Hits. It was wonderful to be a European in the 80's, 90's and 00's, and be surrounded by all of these tubular tunes.
Hey, also von mir aus hätten die alle auch Nummer 1️⃣ sein können!!! Super-tolle Mucke! MADONNA, BLONDIE, KIM WILDE…. 💃🤩 Mal wieder ein absolutes Spitzen-Video! 👍🏼😎 Viele Grüße
I just can't stop loving your playlists. It's no-n-o-no-notorious and I've been a smooth criminal caught, cos I'm really really bad so i want to break free, meet with my part time lover do the street dance all night long, reciting bam bam bam ba and pumping it up!
Why you make almost only genius compilations like this? 🥰 These are beautiful images for me, especially because I am an 80s music fan. I also watch your novelty compilation on a regular basis. Wonderful images!
Loved all these had LP of Gibson brothers and one of first cassettes Bob Marley and songs from Amrican Gigolo. Those truly were amazing days.... what a selection ..Chicago ..Eddy Grant...
I think I like the #2's of the 80's more than the #1's. That you sir for a great compilation. As I surf through your compilations I discover so many amazing bands that I have never experienced before. Currently, discovering the Scottish band TEXAS... and they are truly talented and unrated.
Still loving your videos Mr Some Random Guy keep up the good work love and respect from North Wales 🏴 thanks for all the videos you upload really enjoy them.
Great! This time the number of songs that are NOT in my mp3 collection is in the single digits. I bought about a third of this list as a single back in the 80s, the rest after 2000 at flea markets or on CD and in recent years as a download. Either way, it was another trip down memory lane.
Wow, another trip down memory lane.. OMD, Pet shop boys, Depeche mode, Modern talking, the list goes on and on!! Loved every minute of it!! Just Some Random Girl 🤍🪽
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I love your videos about the 70s, 80s and 90s. 😊 By the way, will there be a third part of popular songs in Europe each month, so that there will be a full-fledged threequel? 😅
OK,in that case here's the songs that got to number 3 in the UK in the 70s,in chronolgical order from start to finish: 1970 Melting Pot - Blue Mink All I have to Do is Dream - Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell Reflections of My Life - Marmalade Can't Help Falling in Love - Andy Williams Up Around the Bend - Creedence Clearwater Revival Rainbow - Marmalade Mama Told Me Not to Come - Three Dog Night Give Me Just a Little More Time - Chairmen of the Board Montego Bay - Bobby Bloom War - Edwin Starr Indian Reservation - Don Fardon Cracklin' Rosie - Neil Diamond 1971 Stoned Love - Supremes The Resurrection Shuffle - Ashton,Gardner & Dyke Rose Garden - Lynn Anderson Heaven Must Have Sent You - Elgins The Banner Man - Blue Mink What are You Doing Sunday? - Dawn Simple Game - Four Tops Johnny Reggae - Piglets Something Tells Me (Something is Going to Happen Tonight) - Cilla Black 1972 A Horse With No Name - America Have You Seen Her? - Chi-Lites Alone Again (Naturally) - Gilbert O'Sullivan At the Club/Saturday Night at the Movies - Drifters Lady Eleanor - Lindisfarne Rocking Robin - Michael Jackson Breaking Up is Hard to Do - Partridge Family Silver Machine - Hawkwind All the Young Dudes - Mott the Hoople It's Four in the Morning - Faron Young You're a Lady - Peter Skellern In a Broken Dream - Python Lee Jackson Leader of the Pack - Shangri-La's Why? - Donny Osmond 1973 You're So Vain - Carly Simon 20th Century Boy - T Rex I'm a Clown/Some Kind of a Summer - David Cassidy Drive-in Saturday - David Bowie And I Love You So - Perry Como One and One is One - Medicine Head Life on Mars - David Bowie Alright Alright Alright - Mungo Jerry 48 Crash - Suzi Quatro You Can Do Magic - Limmie & the Family Cooking Rock On - David Essex The Monster Mash - Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt Kickers Sorrow - David Bowie 1974 Dance With the Devil - Cozy Powell The Man Who Sold the World - Lulu Emma - Hot Chocolate Remember Me This Way - Gary Glitter Everyday - Slade Remember You're a Womble - Wombles Don't Stay Away Too Long - Peters & Lee The Night Chicage Died - Paper Lace There'a a Ghost in My House - R Dean Taylor The Banging Man - Slade Band on the Run - Paul McCartney & Wings Summerlove Sensation - Bay City Rollers Hang on in There Baby - Johnny Bristol Juke Box Jive - Rubettes 1975 The Bump - Kenny Sugar Candy Kisses - Mac & Katie Kissoon The Secrets That You Keep - Mud Only You Can - Fox Girls - Monents & Whatnauts Love Me Love My Dog - Peter Shelley Sing Baby Sing - Stylistics The Hustle - Van McCoy If You Think You Know How to Love Me - Smokie There Goes My First Love - Drifters Money Honey - Bay City Rollers 1976 Love Machine - Miracles Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto De Aranjuez (Theme From 2nd Movement) - Manuel & his Music of the Mountains Music - John Miles Jungle Rock - Hank Mizell Silver Star - Four Seasons My Resistance is Low - Robin Sarstedt Jeans On - David Dundas You Don't Have to Go - Chi-Lites I Am a Cider Drinker - Wurzels Sailing - Rod Stewart (previously a number 1 in 1975) Money Money Money - Abba 1977 Portsmouth - Mike Oldfield Sideshow - Barry Biggs Sound and Vision - David Bowie When - Showaddywaddy Sunny - Boney M I Don't Want to Put a Hold on You - Bernie Flint Love Theme From "A Star is Born" (Evergreen) - Barbra Streisand You're in My Heart - Rod Stewart Rocking All Over the World - Status Quo How Deep is Your Love? - Bee Gees 1978 Love's Unkind - Donna Summer If I Had Words - Scott Fitzgerald & Yvonne Keely Wishing on a Star - Rose Royce Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty Too Much Too Little Too Late - Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams Miss You - Rolling Stones Annie's Song - James Galway Dancing in the City - Marshall Hain Boogie Oogie Oogie - A Taste of Honey Oh What a Circus - David Essex Grease - Frankie Valli Lucky Stars - Dean Friedman My Best Friend's Girl - Cars Too Much Heaven - Bee Gees A Taste of Aggro - Barron Knights 1979 Lay Your Love on Me - Racey September - Earth,Wind & Fire Woman in Love - Three Degrees Lucky Number - Lene Lovich Something Else/Fri**ing in the Rigging - Sex Pistols Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday - Boney M C'mon Everybody - Sex Pistols Wanted - Dooleys Angel Eyes/Voulez Vous - Abba Reasons to Be Cheerful Part 3 - Ian Dury & the Blockheads Don't Let Me Down - Electric Light Orchestra If I said You Had a Beautiful Body,Would You Hold it Against Me? - Bellamy Brothers Don't Stop Til' You Get Enough - Michael Jackson Every Day Hurts - Sad Cafe Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight) - Abba Eton Rifles - the Jam No More Tears (Enough is Enough) - Donna Summer & Barbra Streisand Rappers Delight - Sugar Hill Gang
I've been following your channel for a long time and I have so much appreciation for your videos, but I've always wondered… Would you be interested in making lists of successful songs from past decades in countries outside the North American/European scene? As a South American, I would love to see the difference in international hits between our charts, even though we don't have as much data as European countries. I just think it would be an interesting topic that you could explore. :) Anyway, thanks for using your time to bring us so many incredible hits back to our lives! (Edit: I saw some videos from Australia and New Zealand that I haven't watched yet, so maybe… Thanks already? lol)
It's difficult to find any information on the charts from South America from past decades. There are only lists of the number one hits in Mexico from the 70s 80s etc. on Wikipedia but nothing from other countries.
Would it be worth contacting whichever body is responsible for compiling the charts in the country in question and asking them if such info can be made available? Do they have a website?
SRG YOU DO IT EVER TIME MUSIC YES YOU KNOW I'M FROM ENGLAND BUT CAN YOU PLEASE DO THE THE ROCK CHARTS AGAIN OVER THE YEARS IT WOULD BE AWESOME MUCH LOVE FROM CHESTERFIELD DERBYSHIRE ENGLAND KEEP UP WITH THE GOOD WORK SIR 👏 ❤
Funny story about George Michael's "I Want Your Sex." Casey Kasem, who hosted American Top 40 here in the US, simply refused to mention the hit song by name on the show. The most Kasem would say about it was that it was Michael's single from the Beverly Hills Cop II soundtrack!
1980: september november 1981: february june august september december 1982: april may 1983: april may 1984: april june october 1985: april june october november 1986: march may 1987: march november 1988: april 1989: june
Since there's only two of these European No. 2 each month vids left, have you thought of making similar thing with the Most Popular Song Each Month but on the Billboard Hot 100 side?
I don't know yet, maybe for the 60s and 70s. In the 80s there were many weeks with 4 different number one hits in a month (one every week) so it would be very difficult to determine which song was the most popular one. In the 90s many highely popular songs weren't released as singles and thus didn't chart on the Billboard Hot 100 (like 'Don't Speak' or 'Torn'), so a video based on the Billboard Hot 100 wouldn't be representative of what was popular.
OK I'm taking the risk to sound like an old fart and say : MUSIC WAS SOOOO MUCH MORE DIVERSE BACK IN THE 80's. You had pop, rock, hard-rock, new-wave, EBM, ballads, electro, rap, house and some oldies. Now in the 21st century, TV's, radios, streaming services and even social networks sound very standardized.
It came close in June 1984 but a few other songs were bigger. Although it reached number one in the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands and Belgium it peaked outside the top 5 in most other European countries like Germany, France, Italy, Spain etc.
@@somerandomguy_music You have a good point, but you can't tell me the same with "the wild boys" it was absolutely massive in all the important countries in Europe.
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Do you have the videos witj full music or is there any way i can contact you
Thank you so much for sharing the #2 Hits. It was wonderful to be a European in the 80's, 90's and 00's, and be surrounded by all of these tubular tunes.
Hey, also von mir aus hätten die alle auch Nummer 1️⃣ sein können!!! Super-tolle Mucke! MADONNA, BLONDIE, KIM WILDE…. 💃🤩 Mal wieder ein absolutes Spitzen-Video! 👍🏼😎 Viele Grüße
I just can't stop loving your playlists. It's no-n-o-no-notorious and I've been a smooth criminal caught, cos I'm really really bad so i want to break free, meet with my part time lover do the street dance all night long, reciting bam bam bam ba and pumping it up!
So many GREAT songs. Brought back a lot of good memories. The eighties had some of the very best songs. Thanks for uploading.
11:28 True start of the 90's !
Thank you for the video❤I love listening to all those songs and knowing that they were popular in Europe 🎉
Why you make almost only genius compilations like this? 🥰 These are beautiful images for me, especially because I am an 80s music fan. I also watch your novelty compilation on a regular basis. Wonderful images!
The golden age of music. Pop, disco, rock... if the song is good, it'd be in the charts on top.
@goran3262 why took it so long get limited recognition?
That was quite the musical journey. So many great songs that I remember fondly and enjoy to this day.
Loved all these had LP of Gibson brothers and one of first cassettes Bob Marley and songs from Amrican Gigolo. Those truly were amazing days.... what a selection ..Chicago ..Eddy Grant...
You know how i always say to myself SRG outdoes himself? Well he's done it again. Spectacular work once again.
GREAT music.
Thx for sharing ❣️
Lol from Germany.
Terrific compilation, thanks so much for all the work putting this together!
I think I like the #2's of the 80's more than the #1's.
That you sir for a great compilation. As I surf through your compilations I discover so many amazing bands that I have never experienced before. Currently, discovering the Scottish band TEXAS... and they are truly talented and unrated.
You could tell me that #2 songs could've been the #1 songs of the month and I'd believe you . Great music in the 80's.
Hope you had a great Day. 💕
Love your Videos. ❣️
Greetings from Germany. 💞
❤️🧡💛💚💙🩵💜🩷🤎🖤🩶🤍
What a terrific compilation of music SRG 🎶 👌 Thanks for this ❤🎉
Still loving your videos Mr Some Random Guy keep up the good work love and respect from North Wales 🏴 thanks for all the videos you upload really enjoy them.
Great! This time the number of songs that are NOT in my mp3 collection is in the single digits.
I bought about a third of this list as a single back in the 80s, the rest after 2000 at flea markets or on CD and in recent years as a download. Either way, it was another trip down memory lane.
Wow, another trip down memory lane.. OMD, Pet shop boys, Depeche mode, Modern talking, the list goes on and on!! Loved every minute of it!! Just Some Random Girl 🤍🪽
I always get a smile on my face when I see your countdowns! Thanks for all the memories!❤
Great vid Random!! Some of the best songs from the best time of my life:) Thank you.
Rick Astley, Queen, Kim Wilde, Phil Colins...this wonderful video is only missing the Bee Gees!
as well as composing and producing hits for other artists,they had a number 1 in October 1987 with You Win Again.
This clip brought back many pleasant memories.👍🏻
Really like your videos bro, keep putting more of them, would be great to find out top 5 of every month for 80 and 90's, cheers!
👍 🇧🇴 Fans n1 Bolivia 🇧🇴 del techno eurodance 90 y la musica 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo 💯 presente aquí waoo 💯 waoo maravilloso y legendario temasos músicales 💯 saludos cordiales desde sudamerica santa cruz Bolivia 🇧🇴 excelente recuerdaso qué viva xsiempre la música 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo las mejores épocas de la música 🎶 💃 y de la vida 👀 💃 💜 💃💙💃💛👀🎶
Thank you for 80s #2 they were the best of my life ❤️
Этот канал самый лучший на ютубе ! Вот бы ещё ссылки на каждую песню были. Или список с названиями.
Best decade for music!
Those were the years....
I love your videos about the 70s, 80s and 90s. 😊 By the way, will there be a third part of popular songs in Europe each month, so that there will be a full-fledged threequel? 😅
No, there won't be a 'third most popular songs' video, I don't want to overdo the 'most popular songs' theme.
OK,in that case here's the songs that got to number 3 in the UK in the 70s,in chronolgical order from start to finish:
1970
Melting Pot - Blue Mink
All I have to Do is Dream - Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell
Reflections of My Life - Marmalade
Can't Help Falling in Love - Andy Williams
Up Around the Bend - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Rainbow - Marmalade
Mama Told Me Not to Come - Three Dog Night
Give Me Just a Little More Time - Chairmen of the Board
Montego Bay - Bobby Bloom
War - Edwin Starr
Indian Reservation - Don Fardon
Cracklin' Rosie - Neil Diamond
1971
Stoned Love - Supremes
The Resurrection Shuffle - Ashton,Gardner & Dyke
Rose Garden - Lynn Anderson
Heaven Must Have Sent You - Elgins
The Banner Man - Blue Mink
What are You Doing Sunday? - Dawn
Simple Game - Four Tops
Johnny Reggae - Piglets
Something Tells Me (Something is Going to Happen Tonight) - Cilla Black
1972
A Horse With No Name - America
Have You Seen Her? - Chi-Lites
Alone Again (Naturally) - Gilbert O'Sullivan
At the Club/Saturday Night at the Movies - Drifters
Lady Eleanor - Lindisfarne
Rocking Robin - Michael Jackson
Breaking Up is Hard to Do - Partridge Family
Silver Machine - Hawkwind
All the Young Dudes - Mott the Hoople
It's Four in the Morning - Faron Young
You're a Lady - Peter Skellern
In a Broken Dream - Python Lee Jackson
Leader of the Pack - Shangri-La's
Why? - Donny Osmond
1973
You're So Vain - Carly Simon
20th Century Boy - T Rex
I'm a Clown/Some Kind of a Summer - David Cassidy
Drive-in Saturday - David Bowie
And I Love You So - Perry Como
One and One is One - Medicine Head
Life on Mars - David Bowie
Alright Alright Alright - Mungo Jerry
48 Crash - Suzi Quatro
You Can Do Magic - Limmie & the Family Cooking
Rock On - David Essex
The Monster Mash - Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt Kickers
Sorrow - David Bowie
1974
Dance With the Devil - Cozy Powell
The Man Who Sold the World - Lulu
Emma - Hot Chocolate
Remember Me This Way - Gary Glitter
Everyday - Slade
Remember You're a Womble - Wombles
Don't Stay Away Too Long - Peters & Lee
The Night Chicage Died - Paper Lace
There'a a Ghost in My House - R Dean Taylor
The Banging Man - Slade
Band on the Run - Paul McCartney & Wings
Summerlove Sensation - Bay City Rollers
Hang on in There Baby - Johnny Bristol
Juke Box Jive - Rubettes
1975
The Bump - Kenny
Sugar Candy Kisses - Mac & Katie Kissoon
The Secrets That You Keep - Mud
Only You Can - Fox
Girls - Monents & Whatnauts
Love Me Love My Dog - Peter Shelley
Sing Baby Sing - Stylistics
The Hustle - Van McCoy
If You Think You Know How to Love Me - Smokie
There Goes My First Love - Drifters
Money Honey - Bay City Rollers
1976
Love Machine - Miracles
Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto De Aranjuez (Theme From 2nd Movement) - Manuel & his Music of the Mountains
Music - John Miles
Jungle Rock - Hank Mizell
Silver Star - Four Seasons
My Resistance is Low - Robin Sarstedt
Jeans On - David Dundas
You Don't Have to Go - Chi-Lites
I Am a Cider Drinker - Wurzels
Sailing - Rod Stewart (previously a number 1 in 1975)
Money Money Money - Abba
1977
Portsmouth - Mike Oldfield
Sideshow - Barry Biggs
Sound and Vision - David Bowie
When - Showaddywaddy
Sunny - Boney M
I Don't Want to Put a Hold on You - Bernie Flint
Love Theme From "A Star is Born" (Evergreen) - Barbra Streisand
You're in My Heart - Rod Stewart
Rocking All Over the World - Status Quo
How Deep is Your Love? - Bee Gees
1978
Love's Unkind - Donna Summer
If I Had Words - Scott Fitzgerald & Yvonne Keely
Wishing on a Star - Rose Royce
Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty
Too Much Too Little Too Late - Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams
Miss You - Rolling Stones
Annie's Song - James Galway
Dancing in the City - Marshall Hain
Boogie Oogie Oogie - A Taste of Honey
Oh What a Circus - David Essex
Grease - Frankie Valli
Lucky Stars - Dean Friedman
My Best Friend's Girl - Cars
Too Much Heaven - Bee Gees
A Taste of Aggro - Barron Knights
1979
Lay Your Love on Me - Racey
September - Earth,Wind & Fire
Woman in Love - Three Degrees
Lucky Number - Lene Lovich
Something Else/Fri**ing in the Rigging - Sex Pistols
Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday - Boney M
C'mon Everybody - Sex Pistols
Wanted - Dooleys
Angel Eyes/Voulez Vous - Abba
Reasons to Be Cheerful Part 3 - Ian Dury & the Blockheads
Don't Let Me Down - Electric Light Orchestra
If I said You Had a Beautiful Body,Would You Hold it Against Me? - Bellamy Brothers
Don't Stop Til' You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
Every Day Hurts - Sad Cafe
Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight) - Abba
Eton Rifles - the Jam
No More Tears (Enough is Enough) - Donna Summer & Barbra Streisand
Rappers Delight - Sugar Hill Gang
Долго ждал этого видео!
Congratulations, it's perfect.
I've been following your channel for a long time and I have so much appreciation for your videos, but I've always wondered… Would you be interested in making lists of successful songs from past decades in countries outside the North American/European scene? As a South American, I would love to see the difference in international hits between our charts, even though we don't have as much data as European countries. I just think it would be an interesting topic that you could explore. :) Anyway, thanks for using your time to bring us so many incredible hits back to our lives! (Edit: I saw some videos from Australia and New Zealand that I haven't watched yet, so maybe… Thanks already? lol)
It's difficult to find any information on the charts from South America from past decades. There are only lists of the number one hits in Mexico from the 70s 80s etc. on Wikipedia but nothing from other countries.
Would it be worth contacting whichever body is responsible for compiling the charts in the country in question and asking them if such info can be made available? Do they have a website?
What a superb Compilation ❤️
SRG YOU DO IT EVER TIME MUSIC YES YOU KNOW I'M FROM ENGLAND BUT CAN YOU PLEASE DO THE THE ROCK CHARTS AGAIN OVER THE YEARS IT WOULD BE AWESOME MUCH LOVE FROM CHESTERFIELD DERBYSHIRE ENGLAND KEEP UP WITH THE GOOD WORK SIR 👏 ❤
Furthering my argument that the 80's (as an identity) only really began in late 1982/ early 83...
@Somerandomguy_music, will there be a 2nd Most Popular Song in Europe Each Month of the 70's video?
Yes!
Yes 80s music
2nd Hits... those were Fantastic years...
1980s = *The Age of Pericles* for Music
Could do this with Australia’s charts on the 70s,80s,90s and 00s?
The 80s is good music
Gold
Lovely❤❤❤
Du bist ein Schatz, danke ❤❤❤❤
HELL YEA My All Time Favourite Song I Want It All By Queen Is On There! LOVE IT
Yaşasın 80'ler... ❤
Missing Erasure ''Oh L'Amour'',''Sometimes'','A Little Respect''...
Because they were not number 2? 🤔
@@rpgbb Sometimes was Nª1 in Spain and 2 in UK
these are all BANGERS
Funny story about George Michael's "I Want Your Sex." Casey Kasem, who hosted American Top 40 here in the US, simply refused to mention the hit song by name on the show. The most Kasem would say about it was that it was Michael's single from the Beverly Hills Cop II soundtrack!
it was banned by Radio 1 in the UK as well!
11:36 *That Month & Year Berlin Wall fell !!!*
Immediately recalling Atomic blonde with Charlize Theron))
This one is so much better than the #1 list 🥰
Nice 😊
Comparing nowadays #1s with then days #2s I prefer the past)))
I was so glad to see the Belgian techno anthem "Pump up the jam"
1980: september november
1981: february june august september december
1982: april may
1983: april may
1984: april june october
1985: april june october november
1986: march may
1987: march november
1988: april
1989: june
This no2 are my no 1 :D
You sure about July 1980? Doesn't ring a bell to me (where I at least recognized the other 239).
I want to go back to this decade. Innocent time.
Since there's only two of these European No. 2 each month vids left, have you thought of making similar thing with the Most Popular Song Each Month but on the Billboard Hot 100 side?
I don't know yet, maybe for the 60s and 70s. In the 80s there were many weeks with 4 different number one hits in a month (one every week) so it would be very difficult to determine which song was the most popular one. In the 90s many highely popular songs weren't released as singles and thus didn't chart on the Billboard Hot 100 (like 'Don't Speak' or 'Torn'), so a video based on the Billboard Hot 100 wouldn't be representative of what was popular.
It's crazy Imagine was so popular 10 years after release.😯
No its not crazy. It's very normal because John Lennon was murdered then.
SRG THANK YOU AGAIN B&O BUT JUST BOUGHT A FORD 😂 AWESOME BRO 👊🏻 S
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Please do 2010's! :)
I even not exist at this time.
@somerandomguy_music
Where's the hits song of 1970???
It's blocked due to copyright infringement. If it doesn't get unblocked soon then I will re-upload it.
The Final Countdown?
Livin'On A Prayer? 🤷🏻
That’s awesome! Feel free to reach out.
"Imagine" by John Lennon was released in 1971, not 1981.
It re-entered the charts after Lennon's death in December 1980.
And having been in the UK charts in 1975 as well.
OK I'm taking the risk to sound like an old fart and say :
MUSIC WAS SOOOO MUCH MORE DIVERSE BACK IN THE 80's.
You had pop, rock, hard-rock, new-wave, EBM, ballads, electro, rap, house and some oldies.
Now in the 21st century, TV's, radios, streaming services and even social networks sound very standardized.
It is impossible for the reflex not to appear here, it was not in the most popular video per month either, wtf??
It came close in June 1984 but a few other songs were bigger. Although it reached number one in the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands and Belgium it peaked outside the top 5 in most other European countries like Germany, France, Italy, Spain etc.
@@somerandomguy_music You have a good point, but you can't tell me the same with "the wild boys" it was absolutely massive in all the important countries in Europe.
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Interesting! Let’s be friends?