I've had the priveledge of playing the bass to this song at a few gigs with with Rob Fahey, who wrote this song, and sings it. Growing up in Baltimore and loving the Ravyns, it is a thrill!!
I was raised on the radio in the Maryland suburbs of DC from the 70’s through the 80s. Baltimore and DC had a killer music scene back then. Three of the big acts in the DC/Baltimore corrider back then were Face Dancer, Crack The Sky, and The Ravyns. When Fast Times At Ridgemont High came out, The Ravyns became the pride of our music scene. Forty years later, I still love this song! All the best to those boys! 🤙
@@flapjackson6077 .. The only one I don't recognize is Face dancer. I moved to northern VA in 86 and we all loved 98 Rock and DC 101!. Kix was Awesome. Saw them at Hammerjacks way back. Man those were the days. 💪🏻
Trans/Am Lovr We aren’t on lockdown. 19, & I don’t watch what I say or do for anyone. We aren’t all pathetic libtards. I definitely get a lot of hate though. Haha.
@@fft9917 My father is a Vietnam combat veteran and he fought those commie monsters hand to hand and worse. Nearly killed twice w/purple hearts and to see American youth kissing the butts of socialists is a disgrace. .
lol im 15 and that is my favorite movie. i wish id been born in '71 so i could be this age right when that movie was shot. the 80s were the greatest years to be in america, no matter what anybody says, especially if u were a teenager.
The 80's ended the great experiment that the USA really was. The end of simple life and real freedom. The States have been dying ever since. Instead of equal opportunity, now people demand equal outcomes.
I was in school in the mid 80"s it was a special time to be growing up with all the things going on in the world and all the cool things being invented
I MISS THE 80'S SO MUCH, SOMETIMES I GET SO SAD, I CRY, FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH, JUDGE REINHOLD WASHING HIS CAR DURING THIS, THIS WAS ALWAYS ONE OF MY FAV SONGS FROM THE MOVIE, IN JUST A FEW YEARS I WILL BE 50 YEARS OLD, WHERE DID ALL THE TIME GO?
I remember getting high to watch this movie with my friends in the theater .. I didn't realize at the time that the song we were listening to ,.. I remember David Bell playing in a band in St Mary's County MD called Grand Slam .. and in the early 80's .. It was either Grand Slam or Kix .. Time fades
Glad I finally found this again. Always liked the lyrics and the sound. I had the soundtrack on cassette but it was lost when I wrecked at 100+ in a 2 a.m. street race on a rural stretch of highway. I lost a lot of stuff that night and damn near lost my life. The right front tire went on my '72 Road Runner. I beat the Chevelle but that was of little consequence considering the aftermath. I never raced again. I sold the 440 c.i. Plymouth engine and what few parts were salvageable. I guess you're only young once but it helps if you survive it.
@@Blondie1 They came to Charlotte NC too, but only like 1 time, 84-85. Tooth n Nail tour, I believe. I was born in Harrisburg, but we moved south in 82, which worked out, cos Charlotte was bigger, and all the great Acts came through on tour. The coliseum was 15 minutes away! KISS and the Grateful Dead seemed to play Charlotte the most.
They made a LeSabre back in 1959? You would think they would have learned how to build them bu the 1980’s because I knew someone that had a 1987-88 ish LeSabre and that car was an awful piece of sh*t.
1956, when the DJ broke To play us something new Hearts broke, hearts skipped And we knew that this made for me and you When he told us he was lonely He was speaking from the heart I was much to young to know But I knew it was a start I was raised on the radio Raised on the radio Just an all American boy I found my favorite toy Michelle, Lady Jane, yeah I fell in love with girls I never met I learned to play guitar while the other boys Were busy learning math But all the simplest equations Never add up very far And all my musical persuasions Kept me reaching for the stars I was raised on the radio Raised on the radio Just an all-American boy I've got my favorite toy I was raised on the radio Yeah I was raised on the radio Remembering when times were bad Love is all we need and love was all we had 1964 when the DJ broke To play us something new Raised on the radio Raised on the radio Just an all-American boy I've got my favorite toy I was raised on the radio Yeah, I was raised on the radio Just like an all American boy I've got my favorite toy I was raised on the radio Raised on the radio Yes, I was raised on the radio
Best line in the whole movie. I wish Crowe had left in this outtake scene where he's talking to his guidance counselor "It's time to get serious.The fun is over" Brad: (after explaining how hard he works) "OVER?!? Lady, I'm waiting for the fun to BEGIN!"
I actually graduated from Ridgemont. Was friends with Spicoli, Dimone & Ratner. Shame that Hamilton got let go from All American Burger. Also, Stacy broke my heart - love, Arnold
Devi1DogCota, When this song came out, I had a 67 Mustang Convertible. If the car ran for 2 weeks with no trouble, I considered myself lucky. Now I live about 10 minutes from the beach, still cruze to The Ravyns and have a late model Mustang GT drop top that never breaks down!
Why did I think this song would have millions of listens on Spotify & UA-cam. It was stuck in my head for a while, I legit thought it was a back hit back in a day. Maybe I only know it from the movie
i have fast times on dvd with the making of it heres a scene with demone kids " do u have any blue oyster cult tickets " demone " no ..i dont have any blue oyster cult tickets ... i had 34 pairs last time around ..where were you..i came this close to working at 7/11 you know " lol
“Six more payments gentlemen, and this beautiful four door luxury sedan is all mine!”
My dad loved when he cleaned the car. He was like if i had a car like tht id be hella excited too
A 1960 Buick Lesabre
@@clearcreek69 ...and a four-door hardtop at that! :P
The Cruising Vessel
it was a 1960 buick elctra
I've had the priveledge of playing the bass to this song at a few gigs with with Rob Fahey, who wrote this song, and sings it. Growing up in Baltimore and loving the Ravyns, it is a thrill!!
Mr5stringBob
I was a huge fan
Saw them play the Wax Museum
rob use to play at my 4th of July parties .
Wow thats kool man👍😎🍻
Had him play our wedding but we couldn't afford a bass player too ;)
Bobby Hird wrote it. Sold Rob the rights
If you're not listening to this song while you wash your car, you're doing it wrong.
Now I want some fish n chips
@@dennishuff8304only 4 more payments and the cruiser is all his!
“Six more payments, gentlemen, and this beautiful blue, four-door, luxury sedan is all mine!”
Yesssss
Fast times at richmont high I love it
Damn---was there ever a better time to be a kid in America than the 1980's???
yeah, 60s and 70s
Maybe. I`m sure not the same,here in Argentina (is Amèrica too).¡Saludos!
I probably was
How was this not a gigantic hit????
Hey brad did u ever finish washing ur car
Right?!
I know, it rocks!
I've heard it was supposed to be the opening song, but the movies execs had never heard of the Ravyns and had them put the Go Go's in
"Hey Dude I know that song!! " - Spicolli
" If I'm here , and you're here, doesn't that make it OUR time Mr. Hand ??
I may have been born too late for this era, but 80s and 90s music like this is my jam
hal beardall As someone who was there I give you a thumbs up.
@Epic Terry You have good taste, a person of distinction in general.
My teen years... graduated in 83. Best music ever.
Actually I think this song transcends the 80's and 90's. I can imagine this song being written in the 50's, 60's, 70's and even today.
@@shawv1001 I envy you man. I miss the era I never knew ...
The reason 80's and 90's film was so good the answer is simple: The movies and music reflected the times and analog life was just better.
I was raised on the radio in the Maryland suburbs of DC from the 70’s through the 80s. Baltimore and DC had a killer music scene back then. Three of the big acts in the DC/Baltimore corrider back then were Face Dancer, Crack The Sky, and The Ravyns. When Fast Times At Ridgemont High came out, The Ravyns became the pride of our music scene.
Forty years later, I still love this song!
All the best to those boys! 🤙
What about Kix?!
@@Biden_Cult_Morons
Yes, Kix are for Kids! Cool Kids!
Shit, my bad! 👍
@@flapjackson6077 .. The only one I don't recognize is Face dancer. I moved to northern VA in 86 and we all loved 98 Rock and DC 101!. Kix was Awesome. Saw them at Hammerjacks way back. Man those were the days. 💪🏻
@@Biden_Cult_Morons
Face Dancer had a song: Devil’s Got Me Now, which got some airplay on DC 101 and 98 Rock.
🤙
@@flapjackson6077 .. Sweet. I’ll check them out!
Raised on Radio. Just an all American Boy. I got my favorite toy.... These poor kids now are raised on the INternet. Scary...
Everyone and everything is on total lockdown. Can't say or do a damn thing anymore because of millennial's feelings. What a shame
Trans/Am Lovr We aren’t on lockdown. 19, & I don’t watch what I say or do for anyone. We aren’t all pathetic libtards. I definitely get a lot of hate though. Haha.
@@fft9917 that's good to hear young man. You have your head on right. I hope you end up having a really large family this world needs more like you. .
Trans/Am Lovr Definitely planning on it. They won’t end up America hating socialists like a majority my age have.
@@fft9917 My father is a Vietnam combat veteran and he fought those commie monsters hand to hand and worse. Nearly killed twice w/purple hearts and to see American youth kissing the butts of socialists is a disgrace. .
This song is just the perfect classic rock/80s song. Not to mention Fast times is one of the best soundtracks EVER!
what are people, on dope. loved that movie!
That piece of shit ate Spicoli's pizza
I think you know where the front office is
"You dick!"
“There’s no birthday party for me in here”
lol im 15 and that is my favorite movie. i wish id been born in '71 so i could be this age right when that movie was shot. the 80s were the greatest years to be in america, no matter what anybody says, especially if u were a teenager.
The 80's ended the great experiment that the USA really was. The end of simple life and real freedom. The States have been dying ever since. Instead of equal opportunity, now people demand equal outcomes.
lol I can't belive I found this! xD
woah you must be 28 by now
A band from my hometown and the same name as our NFL team!!! 😄😄😄. GO RAVENS!!!
I was in school in the mid 80"s it was a special time to be growing up with all the things going on in the world and all the cool things being invented
Class of 1986!
This is great iced tea!
Momma could not help it she had to turn me out. When I say she raised me old school I mean it. (1961-2014) I have not left the 70/80s mentally ☝️
This song will always pick me up on a bad day! I'm going to abuse my stereo with this song this summer! ROAD TRIP!!
I've been washing my car to this one for years now
I MISS THE 80'S SO MUCH, SOMETIMES I GET SO SAD, I CRY, FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH, JUDGE REINHOLD WASHING HIS CAR DURING THIS, THIS WAS ALWAYS ONE OF MY FAV SONGS FROM THE MOVIE, IN JUST A FEW YEARS I WILL BE 50 YEARS OLD, WHERE DID ALL THE TIME GO?
I remember these guys in Baltimore. Have I really gotten that old now? Great song and band!
armypsychretired We all have .... Hammerjacks forever!
I remember getting high to watch this movie with my friends in the theater .. I didn't realize at the time that the song we were listening to ,.. I remember David Bell playing in a band in St Mary's County MD called Grand Slam .. and in the early 80's .. It was either Grand Slam or Kix .. Time fades
to say i identify with the the lyrics would be an understatement
Baltimore City, Maryland named their football team after you guys. Doesn't get much better then that. You are eternal.
Plus this guy sings this song at the firehouse every home game.
Just an all American boy!🤘
I've been thinking about this, Mr. Hand. If I'm here and you're here, doesn't that make it our time?
this song fits every occasion in my life, good or bad
Glad I finally found this again. Always liked the lyrics and the sound. I had the soundtrack on cassette but it was lost when I wrecked at 100+ in a 2 a.m. street race on a rural stretch of highway. I lost a lot of stuff that night and damn near lost my life. The right front tire went on my '72 Road Runner. I beat the Chevelle but that was of little consequence considering the aftermath. I never raced again. I sold the 440 c.i. Plymouth engine and what few parts were salvageable. I guess you're only young once but it helps if you survive it.
+D Tittle1964 you and me both
I have the soundtrack on cassette. Love this song and a lot of the other songs on the soundtrack.
that's the cool way to lose this song
I'll bet the Chevelle driver was snickering all the way home 😄
These guys & Tommy Keene (RIP) go hand in hand with great jangly guitar rock.
Yeah, and from neighboring cities, Ravyns from Baltimore, Tommy Keene from DC (well, Bethesda, MD just outside the DC border)
@@jeffwolinski2659 Cool to have a reply. I lived in Baltimore & would go to shows in D.C....so yeah, liked them both. 👍
doesn't anyone f*&^%n knock anymore?! bahahahahahahha!
"You know how cute I always thought you were"
*dances to the song as I wash my car* Who the hell is Ron Johnson?
He's the 17th rated audio consultant in the valley. Show some respect.
Before the Ravens played at M&T Band Stadium, the Rayvens were playing nearby at Hammerjacks which unfortunately became Lot H.
rockvilleraven i was sneaking in Hammerjacks at 13 to see them!! Fake ID's were great😂
I went to hammer jacks a few times myself !! Saw Dokken there
@@Blondie1 They came to Charlotte NC too, but only like 1 time, 84-85. Tooth n Nail tour, I believe. I was born in Harrisburg, but we moved south in 82, which worked out, cos Charlotte was bigger, and all the great Acts came through on tour. The coliseum was 15 minutes away! KISS and the Grateful Dead seemed to play Charlotte the most.
Hammerjacks was more than a place, it was a period in time.
I was raised by the radio in the 60's love this song
Fast times brought me here!
Now I want a '59 Buick LeSabre!
my friend and i ALWAYS do the windmill/backwards "low five".
Eskie Wolf "6 more payments gentlemen and this beautiful 4-door, luxury sedan is all mine."
Hell yes that was the best car in the school parking lot! Well, except the '80 Camaro Z28.
@@Biden_Cult_Morons apparently you didn't see Mr. Hand's '66 Corvette
They made a LeSabre back in 1959? You would think they would have learned how to build them bu the 1980’s because I knew someone that had a 1987-88 ish LeSabre and that car was an awful piece of sh*t.
Such an underrated song
Great song - cool movie!
What a great car washing song
Good morning song to listen to when you head for work!
Aight I think imma go wash my car now
Ahhh, New Wave which later evolved into Alternative Rock...Great music...
"ALRIGHT HAMILTON !"
fast time at ridgemont high
I found this song from an 80s movie I was watching the other day… so glad i found it!
Great band !! 80"s music rocks!!!
Another song on my 80's favorites list. Actually a favorite of ALL time period.
Great memories, great tune. I was 22 when this came out. GO BALTIMORE RAVENS!!
I am from the Class of 1980, and definitely was raised on the radio. To the point that I went to broadcast school!!
Iso much enjoy good music like this.....thanks for posting
1956, when the DJ broke
To play us something new
Hearts broke, hearts skipped
And we knew that this made for me and you
When he told us he was lonely
He was speaking from the heart
I was much to young to know
But I knew it was a start
I was raised on the radio
Raised on the radio
Just an all American boy
I found my favorite toy
Michelle, Lady Jane, yeah
I fell in love with girls I never met
I learned to play guitar while the other boys
Were busy learning math
But all the simplest equations
Never add up very far
And all my musical persuasions
Kept me reaching for the stars
I was raised on the radio
Raised on the radio
Just an all-American boy
I've got my favorite toy
I was raised on the radio
Yeah I was raised on the radio
Remembering when times were bad
Love is all we need and love was all we had
1964 when the DJ broke
To play us something new
Raised on the radio
Raised on the radio
Just an all-American boy
I've got my favorite toy
I was raised on the radio
Yeah, I was raised on the radio
Just like an all American boy
I've got my favorite toy
I was raised on the radio
Raised on the radio
Yes, I was raised on the radio
I asked the same thing when I heard it again just a few moments ago from Fast Times at Ridgemont High. lol
We just rewatched the movie and the song leaped out this time.
I was 7 when this movie came out and I still love it...... and this soundtrack
Still listening 🎧🎶 a great song and fast times at ridgemont high was a legendary comedy movie
I hate that I can’t buy this single on Apple !!!!! Best song of my teens and off Fast Times At Ridgemont High !!
Doesn't anyone fuckin' knock anymore?
Best line in the whole movie.
I wish Crowe had left in this outtake scene where he's talking to his guidance counselor
"It's time to get serious.The fun is over"
Brad: (after explaining how hard he works) "OVER?!? Lady, I'm waiting for the fun to BEGIN!"
Alright Hamilton!! lol
"All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine!"
Jason Fredericksen who the hell is Ron Johnson
"There goes your ride!"
I have this song playing whenever I wash my car acting like I'm Brad
"Mom says you have to clean the pool!"
Doesn't anyone ever knock?🤣
@@robertwelch3240 I kinda feel bad for Brad, he just couldn't catch a break the whole movie, lol.
A Rob Fahey classic check him out acoustic if your ever in the Baltimore area .He is a great musician.
Hammerjacks is coming back. Hopefully they can Rock there again.
I actually graduated from Ridgemont. Was friends with Spicoli, Dimone & Ratner. Shame that Hamilton got let go from All American Burger. Also, Stacy broke my heart - love, Arnold
Hey Arnold, did you ever try to get with Mrs. Vargas?
@@philvacanti1446 i tried but Jefferson beat me 2 it. Ketchup & mayo
Great song. Thanks for posting.
OLD SCHOOL COOL
Love this song.
Thanks for posting it.
George Vreeland Hill
I've been looking for this song forever. Thanks!
I feel that, I'm gonna go wash my car right now.
Happy Birthday Rob from someone who use to be the last Clark that Nick Longo said to take to Trainsville😂 Keep singing and playing Rob !
6 more payment gentlemen and this beautiful blue luxury sedan is all mine! Brad Hamilton
Lol I bet the payment on a 20+ year old car in those days was probably $15 per month!
Every time that senator Ron Johnson is trending on the news this is what pops in my head
Devi1DogCota, When this song came out, I had a 67 Mustang Convertible. If the car ran for 2 weeks with no trouble, I considered myself lucky. Now I live about 10 minutes from the beach, still cruze to The Ravyns and have a late model Mustang GT drop top that never breaks down!
"He insulted me first. He called me a moron, Dennis!"
"AM I HALLUCENATING, JUST WHAT IN THE HELL DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING?", "LEARNING ABOUT CUBA, HAVIN' SOME FOOD"
"Michelle, Lady Jane, I fell in love with girls I never met ..." Homage to the Beatles and The Stones.
Isaac Loloey What song is "Lady Jane" from? I know that Michelle is a Beatles song but I don't know Lady Jane
Not sure on Stones but it’s also a Queen reference
I love Rob Fahey
@@l.elizabethcincotta2878 Lady Jane is an old Stones song. Here they are performing it on Ed Sullivan. ua-cam.com/video/XirG-qwMCMc/v-deo.html
@@spicybrown3Like you know...🙄🙄🙄🙄
I love me some Baltimore Bands! homecoming ,Glenelg 1988.....the best!
Why did I think this song would have millions of listens on Spotify & UA-cam. It was stuck in my head for a while, I legit thought it was a back hit back in a day. Maybe I only know it from the movie
This is what used to be known as a great fucking song.
Good quality too, thanks bud!
Thanks for this one PCrocks! Classic tune. It's like a mantra to me... : )
Great movie and soundtrack 8 17 19 👍
Still going people love it
under-appreciated soundtrack
My mother passed over yesterday and Rob Fahey was the first person to contact me.
FAST TIMES BABY!!!!
kick ass od school classic tune
Mr. Hand trolled the shit out of Spicoli
good tune, thanks bro
Im here because of Brad Hamilton
"Doesn't anybody knock?"
i have fast times on dvd with the making of it heres a scene with demone kids " do u have any blue oyster cult tickets " demone " no ..i dont have any blue oyster cult tickets ... i had 34 pairs last time around ..where were you..i came this close to working at 7/11 you know " lol
it reminds me of Brad Hamilton
MAGNIFICENT !!
I bet the foo fighters will cover this in concert some day.......it's too good not to.
Yes!!!
"AWSOME, TOTALLY AWSOME, ALL RIGHT HAMILTON"
Yep,I'm here cause of 'Fast Times At Ridgemont High'.
Also from " All Night Radio", but good luck finding it.
+DriveInFreak . Yeah, I hear that DriveinFreak. Joke village for sure.
Love the Beatles & Stones reference to Michelle & Lady Jane.
im here cause of the car wash scene in ridgemont
I hope you had a hell of a piss, Arnold!
wow, matchbox 20 has been around a loooong time
Who else did Brad send here?