Me too old man!! It's strange to think about how our kids/grandkids will never see commercials or TV the way we did. I tried to show my 7 year old son some of these vids and he was looking for the 'skip' button at the bottom corner....heh
It's just the fact they're old I recorded shows on VHS, those commercials I recorded were the same ones I hated when watching tv, but now when I look back on them I smile because I remember it and being a kid Record some now, esp local channels so they have your local ads, then rewatch them em again in 10 years, you'll smile
Sugar/glucose is your primary fuel source. If you don't get some your body will break down muscle tissue in an attempt to get it. An inefficient, stressful process. Kids are smart!
Seeing the overhead, birds eye view of the xerox wording on top of that building makes you really appreciate the effort in getting that shot now. There was no drones back then.
I really miss the little IGA in Sunbury Ohio. My mom would take us there to buy Dukes of Hazard cards. I loved the Flintstones Lucky Egg machine. I always saved a quarter for it.
I love the Skol Bandit commercial. "Take a pouch... instead of a puff." You know, because losing your bottom lip is a much healthier alternative to losing a lung, sure.
Growing up in my house back in the '80s, "Product 19" was our code for going "#2"... Because you know, that's what it made you do. Bran and regularity was a big thing back then.
I remember one of my uncles having a can of skold at my grandma's house once. I was curious to see what it tasted like, so I stuck one of those pouches in my mouth when my grandma wasn't looking. Nastiest thing I ever tasted in my life.
Hmm, Black Tower wine, must have been a hold over from the 70’s, lol, I can see it now- “ hey babe, come on over, I’ve got a bottle of Black Tower! “ 😄😄😄
Love how they used a Chinese man to be an Alaska Native. Most people wouldn't tell the difference but I'm from Alaska and it really stands out in that electric generator commercial. Thanks for this upload
@@PrettiMommee34 I was a baby I was born at the tail end of the decade I caught the afterglow of that popculture Hiroshima I could have had the cereal when I was a baby don't know when they quit making it...I do know my older sister fed me waffalos tho and I remember they were good
These first ones u posted r really good but I still love the whole channel. This decade was so good it's really represented well in the commercials. Thanks for posting :)
I demand a return of Cooky's based on that commercial alone. Dave, you are doing the world a service with your amazing channel! Proud owner of the discontinued DVD. 🙂
You’re lucky to have so many quality VHS tape recordings like these. I’ve seen your videos on your capture process, and it definitely helps keep vid quality as clean as possible. You do a great job! 👍
I worked at a TSS store in Elmont NY for the summer of 1984 in the receiving department. Ate at the Snack Bar for lunch every day. Then went to Record World to browse.
1984- Rise of the Yuppies & Baby Boomer cult of super luxury consumerism. Champagne, BMWs, investment firms, early computers, Reaganomics. This was when this decade started to suck big time.
P C don’t forget the clothes, all the designer wear , the Polo and Izod wear, Brooks Brothers suits, the jewelry and watches, all to make you feel like you were better than the “ have nots” and look down on lesser people, I can say I was guilty of loving all that back then in my 20’s in the 80’s ..
Izod Lacoste polos were well made & looked good. Paired w/501s & Top Siders & you just were comfortable. In college & 1985 was best. year. ever. Even today's smart phone couldn't make it better.
@Retro "Jack Goes the Distance" - Mr. Furley accidentally spills this big guy's beer at the Regal Beagle, he calls Furley stupid, Jack defends Furley and this guy challenges Jack to a boxing match in a local gym.
I'm not saying that tobacco doesn't cause cancer, but I couldn't help but notice that lung cancer is much more prevalent in heavily developed and heavily sprayed parts of the country, including the area between Minnesota and Louisiana concentrated at the mouth of the Mississippi, and in and around the N. Eastern megalopolis. I think a lot of pollution and pesticide deaths are being blamed on tobacco. Now that people aren't smoking as much, they're trying to blame the sun. _"This farmer got skin cancer on his arm. We're gonna ignore the shit he sprayed on the dirt he handles and blame it on solar radiation."_ I may be mistaken, but I think tobacco and cotton are among the most heavily sprayed crops.
Yeah...wish the NJ Generals held on 'till '87. Would've been interesting to see NJG v. NFL during strike season. Flutie was QB in '83 & shocked NFL when Herschel Walker passed up NFL Draft & signed w/Generals. Would've put up a good fight.
I always wonder what the actors in these old commercials are doing today; how many are alive, how many still act, how many have regular jobs etc, etc. Especially the Oscar Meyer kid.
17:38 Another voice-over by the great Peter Thomas. 7:03 Florence Warner is the main singer in this Cheerios commercial. 13:54 The lighting in this commercial is such an advertising cliche. LOL! 19:01 Len Gochman on the voice-over for Delta.
German wines really made a push back then. I wasn't old enough to drink, but my parents thought getting a Rhine wine was pretty classy. Might also have been my mother was doing research and tracked down her Swabian ancestry.
Holy fuck...that wisbone commercial got me! I don't even eat salads!! (Till now) Nvm...I guess wishbone folded under Kraft, and was sold to Johnson & Johnson. No more cucumber bacon. It's 2020!!!!! Where's the TIME MACHINES we were promised?!
Addicted to these old commercials, I’m 57, who says you can’t go back? Love it!
Me too old man!!
It's strange to think about how our kids/grandkids will never see commercials or TV the way we did. I tried to show my 7 year old son some of these vids and he was looking for the 'skip' button at the bottom corner....heh
Mmmmm.
55yrs old and I’m with you. Aren’t we lucky to have been around during those days.
I'm 20 and I adore these commercials💜
51 yrs here.. its like im 15 again
The good ole Yellow Pages!! I remember getting them on the porch and scanning through for everything! ☺️
These commercials are more entertaining to watch than today's commercials.
80s commercials > Today's commercials.
+Sazerrider Right!? :)
Yep, the music, the atmosphere, everything is great lol
+Daves Archives Do you have any more commercials from '96 to '99. I've seen the ones you uploaded
Sazerrider I agree. Today’s ads are all hype and crap
It's just the fact they're old
I recorded shows on VHS, those commercials I recorded were the same ones I hated when watching tv, but now when I look back on them I smile because I remember it and being a kid
Record some now, esp local channels so they have your local ads, then rewatch them em again in 10 years, you'll smile
I remember putting so much sugar in my Cheerios I would scrape it off the bottom of the bowl. So much for low in sugar 😂😂😂
Hahaha.. I used to do the same thing!🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Plain Cheerios is to bland. I like the Honey Nut flavor much better.
Sugar Roof !!!!!
Sugar/glucose is your primary fuel source. If you don't get some your body will break down muscle tissue in an attempt to get it. An inefficient, stressful process.
Kids are smart!
Seeing the overhead, birds eye view of the xerox wording on top of that building makes you really appreciate the effort in getting that shot now.
There was no drones back then.
The USFL commercial was a great 80's commercial. What a pop culture symbol of the 1980's.
Like the xfl
I could watch these all day
I really miss the little IGA in Sunbury Ohio. My mom would take us there to buy Dukes of Hazard cards. I loved the Flintstones Lucky Egg machine. I always saved a quarter for it.
I love the Skol Bandit commercial. "Take a pouch... instead of a puff." You know, because losing your bottom lip is a much healthier alternative to losing a lung, sure.
Had a guy at work, had to have his entire lower jaw removed and part of his upper due to cancer from using chew for 30 years.
Plus, they rot out your teeth & gums long b/f cancer sets in.
Those pouches are 2-3x the size now. The tobacco is processed with horrid chemical enhancers.
@@KJ-xx6xr classic mistake
Beautiful 1984
Product 19. They had so little faith in it that they couldn't give it a proper name?
"Take a pouch instead of a puff". So much better for you! 😂
Thank you friend - I really enjoyed this. Never thought I'd see them again.
Growing up in my house back in the '80s, "Product 19" was our code for going "#2"... Because you know, that's what it made you do. Bran and regularity was a big thing back then.
I remember one of my uncles having a can of skold at my grandma's house once. I was curious to see what it tasted like, so I stuck one of those pouches in my mouth when my grandma wasn't looking. Nastiest thing I ever tasted in my life.
Hmm, Black Tower wine, must have been a hold over from the 70’s, lol, I can see it now- “ hey babe, come on over, I’ve got a bottle of Black Tower! “ 😄😄😄
They still make black tower
German wines were heavily promoted back then. Zeller Schwartze Katz was my parents' favorite.
Love how they used a Chinese man to be an Alaska Native. Most people wouldn't tell the difference but I'm from Alaska and it really stands out in that electric generator commercial. Thanks for this upload
Product 19. : Kellogg's Wheaties
Skol : Get mouth cancer instead of lung cancer
Product 19 the first special k!
Product 19 looked and tasted like Special K
@@PrettiMommee34 I was a baby I was born at the tail end of the decade I caught the afterglow of that popculture Hiroshima I could have had the cereal when I was a baby don't know when they quit making it...I do know my older sister fed me waffalos tho and I remember they were good
That talking camera could get annoying real fast
The Moet , is the best ad. At 8 min somewhere it's so beautiful 💐💗💝💌💘🍾
These first ones u posted r really good but I still love the whole channel. This decade was so good it's really represented well in the commercials. Thanks for posting :)
I demand a return of Cooky's based on that commercial alone. Dave, you are doing the world a service with your amazing channel! Proud owner of the discontinued DVD. 🙂
#80sForever💜
I want America back!!!! This country is gone so sad....
I actually got to see that Olympic torch myself in 84. So nostalgic
At the L.A. Stadium?
@@jerrygil1965 no the it passed close to my house on the way to the ceremony
RIP JCPenny 😕
💀
Since when?😮
Never seen a Skoal commercial before!
I remember those CATS theatre commercials!
Totally forgot about Hugh Downs!
Why do we like watching old commercials but yet we fast forward today's commercials on a DVR?
Finding businesses in the Yellow Pages.
You’re lucky to have so many quality VHS tape recordings like these. I’ve seen your videos on your capture process, and it definitely helps keep vid quality as clean as possible. You do a great job! 👍
I had no idea that smokeless tobacco ads were ever legal.
Those things looked lethal too 😬
I was given a sample of Silver Creek at an auto race when I came through the entrance back in the late 80s.
I love the Cats commercial. Unfortunately never got to see the actual show. Shame on me.
Whoa...great reel! From WABC in NY!!! There was a commercial for POTUS USFL and the Generals!
That Skoal Bandits pitchman played the villain in _Revenge of the Ninja._
"He _saw_ me, Kathy, so now _he_ and his _father_ must _die."_ 🤣 You have no idea how many times I watched that movie.
TSS, I miss that store. Ours had roof top parking and a snack vendor,
they had the best pop corn.
I worked at a TSS store in Elmont NY for the summer of 1984 in the receiving department. Ate at the Snack Bar for lunch every day. Then went to Record World to browse.
Qboro66 Nice, don’t you miss those days. 😊
TSS was the best. I miss Caldor too.
@@bobblueford My mother loved Calder.
1984- Rise of the Yuppies & Baby Boomer cult of super luxury consumerism. Champagne, BMWs, investment firms, early computers, Reaganomics. This was when this decade started to suck big time.
P C don’t forget the clothes, all the designer wear , the Polo and Izod wear, Brooks Brothers suits, the jewelry and watches, all to make you feel like you were better than the “ have nots” and look down on lesser people, I can say I was guilty of loving all that back then in my 20’s in the 80’s ..
Things are better now???
Izod Lacoste polos were well made & looked good. Paired w/501s & Top Siders & you just were comfortable. In college & 1985 was best. year. ever. Even today's smart phone couldn't make it better.
The year I was born.
I fall asleep this ....😴
13:38 that's the guy Jack Tripper had a boxing match with!
@Retro "Jack Goes the Distance" - Mr. Furley accidentally spills this big guy's beer at the Regal Beagle, he calls Furley stupid, Jack defends Furley and this guy challenges Jack to a boxing match in a local gym.
Fun thx Dave!
I was 6, but I remember a few of these.
The big question...will I enjoy watching commercials from 2005 in 2035?
I doubt it!
Maybe for nostalgia but not for content!
Omg a commercial for skoal as an alternative to smoking?!
In 2019 they finally figured it out. Vaping. No one will ever die from that...oh wait never mind.
I'm not saying that tobacco doesn't cause cancer, but I couldn't help but notice that lung cancer is much more prevalent in heavily developed and heavily sprayed parts of the country, including the area between Minnesota and Louisiana concentrated at the mouth of the Mississippi, and in and around the N. Eastern megalopolis. I think a lot of pollution and pesticide deaths are being blamed on tobacco. Now that people aren't smoking as much, they're trying to blame the sun. _"This farmer got skin cancer on his arm. We're gonna ignore the shit he sprayed on the dirt he handles and blame it on solar radiation."_
I may be mistaken, but I think tobacco and cotton are among the most heavily sprayed crops.
Hello Mr Dave, You Are The Man , Allways Have Great Videos, You Deserve 10M Subscribers👍
Product 19 is just Special K isn’t it? It Looks exactly the same 🤨
min 2:43 "What y'do (ya fu%$in twerp watching this) is put one between yer lip n gum..." :D
I still haven't seen Cats. I had a couple pair of Gitano pinstripe and floral print jeans 👖.
That older lady was shvitizing at the touch of ol' blue eyes
LOL! Good one!
Whoa, the USFL!! 🏈🏈🏈
Yeah...wish the NJ Generals held on 'till '87. Would've been interesting to see NJG v. NFL during strike season. Flutie was QB in '83 & shocked NFL when Herschel Walker passed up NFL Draft & signed w/Generals. Would've put up a good fight.
Good Seasons jingle singer sounds like David Clayton-Thomas.
It sure does! I never heard of him singing jingles, but damn if doesn't sound like him.
I want to go to Cooky’s restaurant yum
I'm betting that's David Huddleston doing the V/O for the Product 19 spot.
I always wonder what the actors in these old commercials are doing today; how many are alive, how many still act, how many have regular jobs etc, etc. Especially the Oscar Meyer kid.
17:38 Another voice-over by the great Peter Thomas.
7:03 Florence Warner is the main singer in this Cheerios commercial.
13:54 The lighting in this commercial is such an advertising cliche. LOL!
19:01 Len Gochman on the voice-over for Delta.
German wines really made a push back then. I wasn't old enough to drink, but my parents thought getting a Rhine wine was pretty classy. Might also have been my mother was doing research and tracked down her Swabian ancestry.
On the gm commercial, that guy wiped it but it got edited
1010 WINS. New Yorkers prob caught the Mayor Koch reference. Loved Hizzoner.
3:00 - Take a tongue and gum cancer pouch instead of a puff!
Hmmm...would I rather a cigarette or a tobacco pouch...decisions, decisions!
I'd rather the Doublemint twins
Hmmmm.
JC PENNEY ad voiced by WNEW’s Scott Muni (R.I.P.)
min 20:05 Eh oh...gettin to close for comfort there twinkle toes. Oh!
🤣🤣🤣
Cool 😎 🆒️.
I totally forgot about IGA.
Minolta talking camera lol Family Ties episode “load film now
Tubular!
That Bud Light Olympics one kinda got me.
Stop taking pictures of your neighbors daughter! HAHA A talking camera, Early Siri Platform.
4:21 Who is the singer on this commercial?
Where is product 19
LOL Panty shields @11:36
Im sorry but "PRODUCT 19" is not something I would elect to eat
@ 5:21 This is the origins of all furries.
Mandela Effect at 6:33.
A computer company named NCR that in 1984 claims to have existed as a computer company for over 100 years?
NCR originally stood for National Cash Register.
Yep, they are older than the IBM tabulators. NCR introduced journal tapes and other fraud beating systems.
Yes.
SNUS???
Ads from 84.
Love 💘 it.
Holy fuck...that wisbone commercial got me!
I don't even eat salads!! (Till now)
Nvm...I guess wishbone folded under Kraft, and was sold to Johnson & Johnson. No more cucumber bacon.
It's 2020!!!!! Where's the TIME MACHINES we were promised?!
Dip the Bandit in Bourbon for the full flavor experience!
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