@@nicholasxxx5729 Its a music video lol, IRL it was very different fool. I lived in this time , I would know, people were still wearing flares/boot cuts in 82, women largely had the same hairdo from the late 70s, men still wore longer hair as well.
@@ramboram03let’s not resort to ad hominems lol and secondly it being a music video doesn’t really make it loose its validity The music video reflected the culture (which is typical amongst music videos) We could say that fragments of 80s as a culture was already present 1979 in music and maybe somewhat style and hair as well since the Farrah fawcett and feathered hair can somewhat be seen as 80s even tho it came from the 70s but the they died out towards the end of the early 80s
@@nicholasxxx5729 I literally graduated high school in 1982 in SoCal , I lived through the late 70s/early 80s , your not born in that time even I am sure. There were New Wave videos even in 79, BUT ground realities when you went to shopping or school were very very very different.
@@ramboram03what position do you think I’m holding lol ? I said 80s culture began appearing in 1979 I never claimed it all as a whole appeared in the early 80s You do realize that era culture encompass music style fashion linguistic etc correct ? I simply said that fragments of 80s culture began appearing in the early 80s Idk about your time but in my time many music videos reflected the culture (could be due to social media tho)
waiting watching to see if i knew anyone but i didn't see anyone but no, i knew a lot of people at tempe even though i went to corona and now live in connecticut
This is awesome ! 👍✌🙂
1982 still look like the late 70s in feel, it seems 83-84 is when the real 80s comes through.
That’s debatable
I mean look at Olivia Newton John’s music video for her song physical
You can’t get more 80s then that and it was made in 1981
@@nicholasxxx5729 Its a music video lol, IRL it was very different fool. I lived in this time , I would know, people were still wearing flares/boot cuts in 82, women largely had the same hairdo from the late 70s, men still wore longer hair as well.
@@ramboram03let’s not resort to ad hominems lol
and secondly it being a music video doesn’t really make it loose its validity
The music video reflected the culture (which is typical amongst music videos)
We could say that fragments of 80s as a culture was already present 1979 in music and maybe somewhat style and hair as well since the Farrah fawcett and feathered hair can somewhat be seen as 80s even tho it came from the 70s but the they died out towards the end of the early 80s
@@nicholasxxx5729 I literally graduated high school in 1982 in SoCal , I lived through the late 70s/early 80s , your not born in that time even I am sure. There were New Wave videos even in 79, BUT ground realities when you went to shopping or school were very very very different.
@@ramboram03what position do you think I’m holding lol ?
I said 80s culture began appearing in 1979 I never claimed it all as a whole appeared in the early 80s
You do realize that era culture encompass music style fashion linguistic etc correct ?
I simply said that fragments of 80s culture began appearing in the early 80s
Idk about your time but in my time many music videos reflected the culture (could be due to social media tho)
Since 1980s they were still debating about energy sources? Nothing has changed LOL
hi
waiting watching to see if i knew anyone but i didn't see anyone but no, i knew a lot of people at tempe even though i went to corona and now live in connecticut
That was 42 years ago.
i transféréd here and it’s sucks now