I can confidently call myself gen z scum, but hey I hate the music my generation listens too when you compare it to this, the music my gen likes is GARBAGE.
Sorry to hear about your father. My Dad died in 2002 thinking Abba was a Hispanic band (they wer from Sweden). Goddamn, he loved Chiquitita! 8-track player console. Had a turn-table & TV built in. Good times.
I'm 52 yrs old and this song just takes me back. Growing up in the 80's was the best time of my life. This song is a masterpiece. They just don't make music like this nowadays. RIP Glenn Frey, you were a true legend & your music will resonate for generations to come. You are truly missed 💔
Do you remember the episode of married with children where they used the instrumental version of this? Al and Steve were trying to track down Marcey's barbie. Classic episode!
@@anthonymcculloch156 OMG... Yes I do! I totally forgot about that one.! Marcy Darcy! Too funny! Married With Children was one of my favorite shows back then! So hilarious! It was so raunchy, but yet so relatable. A show like that wouldn't even be aired nowadays in this fucked up PC world we live in today. I soooooo miss the 80's. Gone are shows like that and amazing songs like this... But definitely not forgotten. 💜
@@trishscott6995 I was born in 84. So I liked the 80's also! "They" say that it was misogynistic. Bullshit! It was WAY rougher on men than women hahaha.
Absolutely I feel it! Like an overwelming feeling of nostalgia and wanting to go back to this time and having a sence of dread that we will never be able to live and feel what we felt then ever again! I want to go back to the 70s and 80s so bad!
Did you go through the eighties with your head under a blanket? Were you unaware of the Cold War? The constant threat of imminent nuclear destruction? The "me" decade with its "greed is good" mantra? The eighties #&*$#! sucked. I couldn't wait for it to end. The music was pretty awesome, though.
I was born in the 70s and grew up in the 80s. TV shows were good, music was good, styles were cool, times were more simple. I was fortunate to grow up during this time. Sad these kids have no idea! The 70s and 80s were the best! This song rocks!
Even radio stations that cater to 80s music fans don't give this song any respect. They really don't give Glenn much respect at all. Our local 80s station did a tribute to him when he died by playing three Eagles songs. All sung by Henley.
I agree. I was married in 81, we had a little boy in 82 then another little boy in 85. Worked all the time, time flew by. Wish I could go back and slow down those days. There were some great music in the 80s.
Kids isolating themselves with Walkman headphones, the birth of the home video system Atari, VHS stay at home entertainment... the 80s was the womb of today's disaster. Granted the music was exceptional then
Nostalgia. It's a terrible thing. Makes you look back to a time where you don't remember the bad, but only remember the good. This song brings back so many memories from what seems like 5 lifetimes ago.
I remember the bad - lost two of my biological brothers, sustained my life through Stage 4 cancer, laid off - unable to work, no insurance I could afford - who the f*ck "needs" to remember the bad without reaching out to the "good times" gone by!
I can appreciate an honest and realistic response. I am so tired of "they don't make songs like this anymore". Kids these days have their own memories and music to grow nostalgic on. It's the same for every generation.
Few recognize what a significant impact Miami Vice had on television and popular culture during the 80’s. Glenn Frey’s music certainly contributed to that.
Scarface, First Blood, Ferrari GTO 288, the birth of many superbikes, Run DMC, White Lines, Fast Times at Ridgemont High. First time seeing Rob Lowe, Tom Cruise, Patrick Swawze, Diane Lane, Sherilyn Fenn, Oprah, listening to Siskel and Ebert discussing great movies, Dallas, Dynasty, Fieros, Supras, MR2, cars I loved, HBO and Cinemax and Showtime and The Movie Channel were a movie fans dream entertainment. Eddie Murphy, Arnold put out his best movies and really became famous, bodybuilding and fitness was in, Jane Fonda aerobics, leg warmers for aerobics, people had more class and were better looking, even their female adult stars were much more desirable. Raging Bull, Kevin Bacon, Top Gun, Kevin Cosner, Mike Tyson, Madonna was huge! Miami Vice, Magnum PI, Fantasy Island, Judas Priest, Ozzy. MTV actually played music videos, Michael Jackson, CNN wasn't fake news. CNN used to give the same headline news each half hour, it wasn't a propaganda show with tons of media narrative. Reagan and Reaganomics, lots of movies sold with the help of nudity, Sharon Stone became famous in Irreconcilable Differences, lots of horror movies, Conan the Barbarian, Dave Letterman. Places were better, didn't have so many homeless people, and cities were beautiful. Three's Company, when San Fran was a whole lot different. Robin Williams first appeared as Mork, Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn and James Stewart and lots of Hollywood royalty were still alive, Grace Kelly was still here. Well, if you read this, it was fun thinking of back then, and I could keep going! A great and very special decade!
I was 17 yrs old when Miami Vice came out ~ I remember it was a big deal at the time to watch an exciting new show. The opening music theme was incredible.
@@hj-xb2tr As compared with today's programming. John wants to get a sex change and be called Gina. Sue wants to adopt a child with her Lesbian lover, and then give the kid estrogen in an attempt to turn a Boy into a Girl. Meanwhile back at the office, Carol is offended that Jason had a picture of a swimsuit model for his screensaver. Jason has since removed said picture, apologized to the entire office,and replaced it with a Lesbian Seagull, but Sue is now triggered.The company has scheduled 6 weeks of sensitivity training because "it's not natural for a man to look at attractive Women that way". The "tough guys" in the movies now drive Toyota's, because their wives told them to. Nah. Miami Vice was EXCELLENT programming. Just not really suited for Women....or apparently you..
It's unbelievable how amazing shows from the 80s like Miami Vice only lasted 5 seasons, while crap reality shows like Survivor and Big Brother have been on the air for 20 years and counting. SMFH
Let's face it. It was a decade that can't be beat. The food was real, the world wasn't as fuked up, people could find work if they wanted too, the music, the fashion, the night life, crime wasn't rampant. And lastly people were nicer to each other and didn't let politics influence family and social life.
Logan, what's your next greatest excuse you got bro lol. Some ppl,a fine selection crop of bros are living this lifestyle Right Niw believe it or not?! Prescription Get to the gym Get a job and explore different hustles Dress better Treat ppl well Be undeniable bro Whata masterpiece of a song Logan you forgot the music art and action movies were mich better. Modern renisance
This was the crack era bruh the world was plenty fk'd if you came from the hood like I did. We loved this song tho. The lyrics and that sax spoke to us.
If you thought the 80s was a nice, not much crime, and politics not being in your face like it is today…let me remind you that drugs, crime and rape were always rampant in the streets you were just safe in your home with mommy! 42nd street in Manhattan was littered with drug users and rows of theatre’s that went on for block playing adult movies and good ol’ Chinese films with subtitles! Brothers had to watch each other’s backs from police and rifraff in their hoods! It wasn’t peaches and cream more like Glocks and nines…it was a rough time…trash in the streets, graffiti on bobtail trucks and trains, even Muriel’s inside the subway tunnels if you knew where to look! The list can go on but this ol’ Dog is tired and the grind is getting old! I love the 80s but it also had its moment in time….that will be forever apart of history!
@@ghoststorm7082 crime always existed bro The 80s were probably some of the most magistical times of modern history everything so new and full of promise. Everytime I see the 80s I'm reminded things will never be the same twice. Good memories
The Sun goes down, the night rolls in You can feel it starting all over again The moon comes up and the music calls You're getting tired of staring at the same four walls You're out of your room and down on the street You can feel the crowds in the midnight heat The traffic roars, the sirens scream Look at the faces, it's just like a dream Nobody knows where you're going Nobody cares where you've been 'Cause you belong to the city You belong to the night Living in a river of darkness beneath the neon light You were born in the city Concrete under your feet It's in your moves, it's in your blood You're a man of the street When you said goodbye you were on the run Tryin' to get away from the things you've done Now you're back again and you're feeling strange So much has happened, but nothing has changed Still don't know where you're going You're still just a face in the crowd You belong to the city You belong to the night Living in a river of darkness beneath the neon light You were born in the city Concrete under your feet It's in your blood, it's in your moves For a man of the streets You can feel it You can taste it You can see it You can face it You can hear it, yeah You're getting near it You wanna make it, ooh-ooh 'Cause you can take it, ooh-ooh You belong to the city You belong to the night You belong to the city You belong to the night You belong You belong
No masks, twin towers standing proud, saxophones, and a good timing carefree attitude, An America that we’ll never be fortunate enough to experience again. Here’s to the good times...
I wish my kids could have grown up as we did in the 80s. Something is broken for our children today. They are lost, dispossessed, and depressed and it breaks my heart.
Very true. I was a teenager in the 80s. I think it was the best decade. The music, clothes, hair and the movies such a great time. My 16 y/o loves the 80s and classic rock.
that's not true. I never heart this song in my life, but I discovered here in CZcams, I am impressed, the feeling, the lyrics, every bit is magic in this song. Masterpiece, and well, it belongs to the 80s, the peak of the music innovation of the entire human being history.
I was 18 In 1985. I remember so Clearly the feeling of the time. It was Epic! I drenched myself in it. The 80s were the Absolute best. The pentacle of human existence. We had the values of the past and the beginning of technology. People had huge freedoms but the discipline to not destroy themselves. I’m telling you....it’s been all down hill since then. Anyone that was there can relate.
Tom I love your dog picture. The picture to your left is my dog Roxie. She passed away on Valentine's Day. She blessed our family for 12 years. She died of liver cancer. I was able to hold her and look into her eyes when she died. The last 5 minutes were awful. I really miss her. Stay safe. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant.
Downhill in the precise way that will build the mother of all epic comebacks. Predictions are hard, especially about the future says Neils Bohr. I therefore say this. One is left with one choice. Become the future you want to predict! Dreams were born in the 80s. Clarity was born in the struggle and darkness that followed. Light comes next!
@@maximumprobability I Pray you are Right. I still fight the good fight. Still put a premium on Truth, Honesty and Justice. As do Most red blooded Americans. One Day......
No thanks the interest rate on my 1st home in the early 80s was 21% and Ronald Reagan was ruining America with trickle down economics, dismantling of unions and mental healthcare. That’s why we have the problems today, he was a azz hat POTUS. Only if we can “go back” and elect a different President, sure.
Glenn Frey was born a day after me, November 5. I was born November 4, 2004. I'm not into the trash music today. I'm into 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, and early to late 2000's music. My parents taught me the good music. Love this song. It makes me think of walking through the city at night with bright neon light signs glowing everywhere. I always picture something in my head when everytime I hear any song. Like imagining that you are in a novel or storybook. R.I.P. Glenn Frey and my mom, who passed away 7 months ago.
It's my personal favorite Rebecca. It let Glenn live up to his full 80's potential. The beautiful young woman in pastel blue gives an idea of almost, almost what Marilyn Monroe could have looked like at that same age in the mid-80's. We'll never know, but for sure realistic enough to contemplate.
Heard this on my Spotify Discover playlist at 24 years old in 2021. Driving to work it was 60 degrees at 5 in the morning, windows rolled down, and this sax started playing leading into that devastatingly beautiful bass beat. It became my "Going to work" song up to this day. God bless Glenn's soul and 80's artists.
I hear certain songs from the 80s and it makes me feel desperately sad. I want that easy going time again. No social media, people talking face to face..
@@jay21281 Ty.. I just realised that my comment came across as rude and I didn't mean it that way at all. I was really just being cheeky. I apologise if you thought that.
I'm from Russia. I'm 24. But I have always been interested in American cinema and music of the second half of the XX century. And the atmosphere of the mid-1980s makes me feel a special sense of loss, of what happened - but not with me. This fashion, this New York at night, these yellow taxis... And this song, like many other musical masterpieces, is forever on my playlist.
He was suffering from arthritis and was prescribed a medicine that supposedly led to his contracting colitis and pneumonia. He developed complications from the latter and was put into a medically induced coma where he died from complications of all three. It has been suggested that the medicines he was given may have compromised his ability to fight off the pneumonia and may have contributed to his death in that way. His widow Cindy Millican filed suit against the hospital and I think maybe his doc/surgeon for wrongful death.
I have always loved much of Mr.Frey's very great music. It is so tragic how he passed away and it hurts to be without him. - Thanks Glen for your excellent music work RIP❤.We will keep your legacy alive.
I liked all his solo stuff, esp The Heat is On, not to mention all his stuff he sang lead in the Eagles. I love playing Take it Easy and Peaceful Easy Feeling to name two.
I've seen a lot of people say " You only miss the 80s because you were young." That is completely wrong. I was there and there really is NO other time like it. Hard to understand if you weren't there.
I remember being a kid around 3 years old when this song came out. At the time, my mom was working at a restaurant in downtown San Francisco. The nights that my dad would pick up my mom from work, he would take my brother and me to pick her up, and this song was always playing. It was fun being a young kid sitting in the back seat of the car listening to this song while driving through downtown San Francisco at night. As a young kid anytime my dad would say "hey do you guys want to go pick up mom, I instantly started singing "You belong to the city" in my head. Now that I'm pushing towards 40, I now play this song when I take weekend night drives in the city with my wife and daughter.
@@markt5703 First, nice name! I thought I was commenting back to myself haha. You remember this song even though you were 2 months old? Wow, you have great memory.
Beautiful unforgettable music that can’t ever come back. 80s people wish we could go back in time. It’s a beautiful feeling. Best era ever.😢High school years we would enjoy.
I like this song in conjunction with the music video. The atmosphere of the evening city of the 80s emanated from it. I always immerse myself in it and come back. Awesome!
There was something in the atmosphere in the 80s that I have yet to experience in any other decade. It was definitely a special time. Glad I was alive to fully take it in. ✨️💖✨️
I was pretty young for most of the 80's but i know what you mean. It seemed like every day and night was magical. Like there was a big adventure around every corner or some unknown something that was great that you were waiting for. The music was better, the movies were bigger. Everything seemed so much more alive. It had to be one of the absolute best decades ever.
The twin towers were a symbol of richness, power, wealth in USA but also peace, trade, balance. Once gone the world we knew changed and still changing now, even more quickly. Hopefully one day, somewhere in lower Manhattan, new twin towers will rise again....
I was born in the city, but grew up in the country. I heard this song one day and decided to move back to the city for college. Still in the city. I belong here
I get the chills every time I hear this song…nostalgia pumping through my veins as the 80’s were such an Amazing Decade…good music 🎶 care free vibes and so much neon-take us back 🫶🏻🙃🫶🏻
One cool thing about the music from the 80's, was this, there was a song for every mood, celebration and situation of life. It was truly a special time😎.
Born in '78, so GRATEFUL I grew up in the 80's. Music like this almost brings tears to my eyes, days will never be the same. What a time and young people today will never know what it was like and for that I feel sorry for them.
Me too. I was born in 1973 and grew up with Glenn Frey and The Eagles. There was nothing like the '80's! Too bad that what we have today is not a tenth as good. Hopefully we can all have something better soon. I'd settle for something even half as great as the '80's. Cheers from northeast Ohio.
Also born in 78 , my birthday is this wendsday June 28 , 78 . I'm an old soul when it comes to music 🎶🎶🎶 , he's got the mind of a 50-60 yr old man . I'm so grateful for him
"Nobody knows where you're going, nobody cares where you've been..." And THAT, young people, is just one reason why the 80's genuinely belong to a much much much better time/place. Pretty much can't go anywhere, do much of anything (literally as well as comparatively speaking) nowadays. The world still existed on a manageable, human scale. I was 17 in 1985, and would go back again in a heartbeat...and not just for the youth. Cheers.
I agree. Most people who weren’t lucky enough to be around back then don’t know what they missed compared to today. The only other era I’ve heard about that compares to this is the 60’s.
Honestly i think thats an misunderstanding of the lyrics. "Nobody knows where you're going, nobody cares where you've been..." is still the mood of living in every big city. Its expresses the feeling of being one in a million. self-aware and living in it but stilll weirdly disconnectet from all the people around you. I think this music fits perfect in the zeitgeist of today. The 80s was the first decade that expressed this feeling of loneliness while being surrounded by millions perfectly and in various genres. And if you think that the youth feels other way today, its just what products want you believe. Still nobody cares where you have been, even though you post it on tiktok or instagram. Its just easier today to get out of the "grey" and get recognised than in the 80s. I do see the 80s superior against every other decade but i dont think that this song dont fit your narrative. Its timeless for me.
They dont make songs like this anymore. It envokes so many memories. That scene in Miami Vice when Crockett is walking the night streets of NYC is classic...RIP Dude
one of the best things about 50 years old , is the fact that i lived my teenage years in the 80's that is priceless and i am grateful !!!
I'm listening to it right now&I've always loved this song!!
@@tammyjones2631 you do well because it is beautiful.
I can confidently call myself gen z scum, but hey I hate the music my generation listens too when you compare it to this, the music my gen likes is GARBAGE.
This song still gives you chills. If a song sounds even better than it did when it first came out then it's a great song. Classic.
@@angelomccurdy complitely agree with you.
There are certain 80’s songs that give me an overwhelmingly painful and bittersweet sense of nostalgia. This is definitely one of them.
Definitely
I agree. And Boys of Summer by Don Henley has the exact same effect for me.
It was a time when decorating your house in Mauve and Seafoam Green seemed like a really good idea! Good times. I wish I could go back.
Ah this copy and paste that you write on every old video
That's called anemoia
Man, if this song doesn't take you back to the 80's, were you EVER really there?
I was born and kickin' in 1977, I remember this song.
i was there pal! born in 1972
@javierrey9308 I knew, I knew ya.
Born in '68. I was THERE !!
me too@@csrboltfan2643
I'm 63 years old and I know this world will never be the same 😢
Agree..68 here
Es verdad ,hemos vivido lo mejor.
i loved this time frame the best
I'm 66 2024 never it will be the same thanks lords I had Chace to experience it
Best generation… other than ww2 men
Ahh, nothing says 80’s like a quality sax solo…
Rite on
Quarter flash.
Foreigner... Urgent.
Careless Whisper
Urgent
Baker Street (despite is from 70s)
or any Lethal Weapon intense scene!
This was my dads favorite song! He passed last week and I cant stop listening. Who can relate?
Sorry to hear about your father.
My Dad died in 2002 thinking Abba was a Hispanic band (they wer from Sweden). Goddamn, he loved Chiquitita!
8-track player console. Had a turn-table & TV built in.
Good times.
*** 👮♂️
@@keithinaz9769 no
My condolances
Sorry for the loss of your dad, I can relate. I was just at a memorial service for the father of a couple of my friends this afternoon in fact. Sucks.
You know it's a good song when a saxophone comes in to play 🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷
SUPER FACTS
Yes!
¡SI¡ CIERTO. 👍
Absofreakinloutely!!!!
Another great Sax player is Kenny G., Chuck Mangione. I'm an 80's girl all the way.
I'm 52 yrs old and this song just takes me back. Growing up in the 80's was the best time of my life. This song is a masterpiece. They just don't make music like this nowadays. RIP Glenn Frey, you were a true legend & your music will resonate for generations to come. You are truly missed 💔
Do you remember the episode of married with children where they used the instrumental version of this? Al and Steve were trying to track down Marcey's barbie. Classic episode!
@@anthonymcculloch156 OMG... Yes I do! I totally forgot about that one.! Marcy Darcy! Too funny! Married With Children was one of my favorite shows back then! So hilarious! It was so raunchy, but yet so relatable. A show like that wouldn't even be aired nowadays in this fucked up PC world we live in today. I soooooo miss the 80's. Gone are shows like that and amazing songs like this... But definitely not forgotten. 💜
@@trishscott6995
I was born in 84. So I liked the 80's also! "They" say that it was misogynistic. Bullshit! It was WAY rougher on men than women hahaha.
Hey 😊
Born in 76 and grew up on the eagles and watched Miami Vice as a kid. Pure memories right here...
They don't make music like this anymore.💖🎸
You right about that one
You just need someone on drugs living in Somalia to translate it for you.
They don't make Glenn Frey anymore.
Damnnnnnn
U R SO RIGHT 😎
👁️ MISS THE 80'S
I'm 61 and feel blessed to have lived through the 80s with such wonderful music. Help me though my days in the Navy at sea.
👏👏👏😊
Me to 👍👍
@@lauracline8865x
Thank you for your service
This man could really sing love his music RIP you are missed
Ahhhhh....Miami Vice and Glenn Frey!! Only those from the 80's get it!! And it WASN'T a dream!!! It was ALL real!! PLEASE take me BACK!!😭
You can go back to the 80s but you have to go faster than the speed of light.
Jimmy Cole! Love "Smuggler's Blues"!
Whoever you are, if you’re listening to this, you have Good taste in music.
I have good taste in music buddy that's why iam listening... hello from India 🇮🇳. Glenn is superb n Blonde Lady is stunningly gorgeous
😁👏👏👏🎵🎼🎶💎
Yes. Yes, I do😊
Cheers bro.
Great song!!!!
That sax intro is hauntingly profound, should be immortalized in the history of rock.
Agreed ! 👍 🎷
this masterpiece is so good i just dont have words to describe how good you once were music wise, PEAK of all peaks.
This is an absolutely fantastic song , Glen Frey is so cool in this video
Yes. Outstanding saxophone work.
Does anyone know who played the sax in the studio recording? I'll give you one guess.
I believe that somewhere in the world, there are people who feel the same emotions that I feel when I listen to masterpieces like this song.
Desde Argentina. Emocionada, la mejor musica por siempre 70, 80, 90 parte 2000
Absolutely I feel it! Like an overwelming feeling of nostalgia and wanting to go back to this time and having a sence of dread that we will never be able to live and feel what we felt then ever again! I want to go back to the 70s and 80s so bad!
From Poland. I feel the same. Song is very nostalgic. Maybe not ideal but normal world was in the 80's.
The 80's NO INTERNET,NO CELL PHONES! THE BEST MUSIC!
And no social media.
in this Corona world, my heart aches for the eighties..the peace, the blue sky, the fun and laughter...
And the cocaine
Did you go through the eighties with your head under a blanket? Were you unaware of the Cold War? The constant threat of imminent nuclear destruction? The "me" decade with its "greed is good" mantra? The eighties #&*$#! sucked. I couldn't wait for it to end. The music was pretty awesome, though.
Well...the 80s brought AIDS
And Donald Trump was just some random conceited yuppie.
@@JadeDude1973 D@#^. Point in the 80s' favor.
This is one of those songs that just makes me want to aimlessly walk around the city.
Absolutely correct
so true i just did yesterday walking in an avenue
With an attitude and a lit cig………"
*in 1985 😄
It makes me want to invent a time machine so I can go back to my favourite decade. The best years of my life.
I was born in the 70s and grew up in the 80s. TV shows were good, music was good, styles were cool, times were more simple. I was fortunate to grow up during this time. Sad these kids have no idea! The 70s and 80s were the best! This song rocks!
You took the words right out of my mouth.
This generation is caught up in the matrix. You don't know whats real or fake no more. It's sad.
I agree except the music in the 70s well only10% is worth remembering. It was a dry period of talent.
My thoughts exactly! I was born in 74.
Who here remembers Miami Vice?
Don Johnson heck yea a major hottie!
Like it was yesterday.
Started watching it yesterday! Really nice for something for the 80s. Most shows from the 80s didn't age well...
Watched every new episode
Remember. Bish it never stopped
It's criminal that this song doesn't have millions and millions more views. One of the greatest songs of all time. Rest in Power, Glenn.
And his buddy from the Eagles Don Henley did another greatest song with “The boys of Summer” Both legends
Absolutely 💯
Someone keeps taking it down, there’s live versions uploaded frequently but copyrights 🙄
Glenn Lives Matter
Even radio stations that cater to 80s music fans don't give this song any respect. They really don't give Glenn much respect at all. Our local 80s station did a tribute to him when he died by playing three Eagles songs. All sung by Henley.
Let's build a time machine and go back to the 80's!
I agree. I was married in 81, we had a little boy in 82 then another little boy in 85. Worked all the time, time flew by. Wish I could go back and slow down those days. There were some great music in the 80s.
I will go with ya.
what makes you think we haven't already
Kids isolating themselves with Walkman headphones, the birth of the home video system Atari, VHS stay at home entertainment... the 80s was the womb of today's disaster. Granted the music was exceptional then
@@chipbuttytime3396 You do have some valid points.
Nostalgia. It's a terrible thing. Makes you look back to a time where you don't remember the bad, but only remember the good. This song brings back so many memories from what seems like 5 lifetimes ago.
I remember the bad - lost two of my biological brothers, sustained my life through Stage 4 cancer, laid off - unable to work, no insurance I could afford - who the f*ck "needs" to remember the bad without reaching out to the "good times" gone by!
I can appreciate an honest and realistic response. I am so tired of "they don't make songs like this anymore". Kids these days have their own memories and music to grow nostalgic on. It's the same for every generation.
Точно подмечено👍
What’s terrible about remembering the good.
@@user-ie2lz6jh2hAge 51 going in for a biopsy tomorrow for a “spot”. Terrified
Few recognize what a significant impact Miami Vice had on television and popular culture during the 80’s. Glenn Frey’s music certainly contributed to that.
Jan Hammer did soundtrack on their shows if I remember correctly. And I did.
That's not what happened here.
@kenneth Pizzi
Miami vice was one of my favourite tv shows.Crockett and tubs were BAD ASS .And the music was GREAT.
1984
This song was featured in Miami Vice, Season 2, Episode 1 - The Prodigal Son, my absolute favorite episode of the series.
I miss the 80s so much, it hurts...
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Scarface, First Blood, Ferrari GTO 288, the birth of many superbikes, Run DMC, White Lines, Fast Times at Ridgemont High. First time seeing Rob Lowe, Tom Cruise, Patrick Swawze, Diane Lane, Sherilyn Fenn, Oprah, listening to Siskel and Ebert discussing great movies, Dallas, Dynasty, Fieros, Supras, MR2, cars I loved, HBO and Cinemax and Showtime and The Movie Channel were a movie fans dream entertainment. Eddie Murphy, Arnold put out his best movies and really became famous, bodybuilding and fitness was in, Jane Fonda aerobics, leg warmers for aerobics, people had more class and were better looking, even their female adult stars were much more desirable. Raging Bull, Kevin Bacon, Top Gun, Kevin Cosner, Mike Tyson, Madonna was huge! Miami Vice, Magnum PI, Fantasy Island, Judas Priest, Ozzy. MTV actually played music videos, Michael Jackson, CNN wasn't fake news. CNN used to give the same headline news each half hour, it wasn't a propaganda show with tons of media narrative. Reagan and Reaganomics, lots of movies sold with the help of nudity, Sharon Stone became famous in Irreconcilable Differences, lots of horror movies, Conan the Barbarian, Dave Letterman. Places were better, didn't have so many homeless people, and cities were beautiful. Three's Company, when San Fran was a whole lot different. Robin Williams first appeared as Mork, Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn and James Stewart and lots of Hollywood royalty were still alive, Grace Kelly was still here. Well, if you read this, it was fun thinking of back then, and I could keep going! A great and very special decade!
Baby,I am a 76 y old Black woman n no the world will never be the same.😭😭😭
I'm 16 and I'm so sorry to hear that ❤
This is one of the big hits from the TV Show Miami Vice. And it caught the feel of the show fairly well.
I was 17 yrs old when Miami Vice came out ~ I remember it was a big deal at the time to watch an exciting new show. The opening music theme was incredible.
Yes, every time I hear this song I think of Miami Vice.
Couldn’t have a hit in the 80’s without a sax in it.
Truth! The "saxxy" instrument! 😘
Haha. Indeed! They loved them some sax in the 80's...
Love it! The music is so sensual.
Yes and the 70s also had great songs with the sax
Love a sax!
Friday nights belonged to Miami Vice when I was a kid. The style, the music. It was just the coolest thing on TV.
I watched Miami vice for the music and clothes. Had 0 clue what the plot was about as a 12 yr old kid.
I was a kid, lived in Fort Pierce FL. Definitely the coolest. I am still a fan of Mr. Johnson.
3:14 I screamed...
I envy you
@@dinamule3073 You didn't miss much. Going after drug smugglers with bad acting. Rinse and repeat. The music and fashion were the only reason to watch
@@hj-xb2tr As compared with today's programming. John wants to get a sex change and be called Gina. Sue wants to adopt a child with her Lesbian lover, and then give the kid estrogen in an attempt to turn a Boy into a Girl. Meanwhile back at the office, Carol is offended that Jason had a picture of a swimsuit model for his screensaver. Jason has since removed said picture, apologized to the entire office,and replaced it with a Lesbian Seagull, but Sue is now triggered.The company has scheduled 6 weeks of sensitivity training because "it's not natural for a man to look at attractive Women that way". The "tough guys" in the movies now drive Toyota's, because their wives told them to. Nah. Miami Vice was EXCELLENT programming. Just not really suited for Women....or apparently you..
The great high school champion who scored 4 touchdowns in a single game AL BUNDY deserves to be in this video
Polk high.
I'm 56 years old, I enjoy this music in acapulco in my teenage years selling newspapers on the beach
Miami Vice. Best. TV. Show. Ever. RIP Glenn.
i loved miami vice, and don johnson. wow, what a show. then glenn frey singing this song. what more could a person ask for. RIP glenn Frey
It's unbelievable how amazing shows from the 80s like Miami Vice only lasted 5 seasons, while crap reality shows like Survivor and Big Brother have been on the air for 20 years and counting. SMFH
Still watch that show on blu ray. Loved it back then every Friday night. The coolest show on t.v.
Crockett. Tubbs. In my office.
Yup!
This song is another major ingredient in making Miami Vice an eighties phenomenon.
Cocaine was the major ingredient! Was all about coke! If you weren't there, then you'll never understand!
@@delshoemaker7616 Do you mean as far as the storylines went on the show?
@@curtismichael4703 Sure! Why not? They all were amped up
@@curtismichael4703 Sure, Whatever!
@@delshoemaker7616 On the show for sure! You don't think that was just good acting?
I just wanted some nice music to fall asleep.
Now I have the urge to hit the streets and walk aimlessly at 3am ....
Me Too!
Let's face it. It was a decade that can't be beat. The food was real, the world wasn't as fuked up, people could find work if they wanted too, the music, the fashion, the night life, crime wasn't rampant.
And lastly people were nicer to each other and didn't let politics influence family and social life.
Logan, what's your next greatest excuse you got bro lol.
Some ppl,a fine selection crop of bros are living this lifestyle Right Niw believe it or not?!
Prescription
Get to the gym
Get a job and explore different hustles
Dress better
Treat ppl well
Be undeniable bro
Whata masterpiece of a song
Logan you forgot the music art and action movies were mich better. Modern renisance
This was the crack era bruh the world was plenty fk'd if you came from the hood like I did. We loved this song tho. The lyrics and that sax spoke to us.
Isso mesmo 👏👏👏
If you thought the 80s was a nice, not much crime, and politics not being in your face like it is today…let me remind you that drugs, crime and rape were always rampant in the streets you were just safe in your home with mommy! 42nd street in Manhattan was littered with drug users and rows of theatre’s that went on for block playing adult movies and good ol’ Chinese films with subtitles! Brothers had to watch each other’s backs from police and rifraff in their hoods! It wasn’t peaches and cream more like Glocks and nines…it was a rough time…trash in the streets, graffiti on bobtail trucks and trains, even Muriel’s inside the subway tunnels if you knew where to look! The list can go on but this ol’ Dog is tired and the grind is getting old! I love the 80s but it also had its moment in time….that will be forever apart of history!
@@ghoststorm7082 crime always existed bro
The 80s were probably some of the most magistical times of modern history everything so new and full of promise. Everytime I see the 80s I'm reminded things will never be the same twice. Good memories
"You're getting tired of staring at the same four walls"
This quote makes a lot of sense right now.
Bingo !
I can relate 😏
Who else is going through all their classic jams thinking about how life was back in the days? Please tell me I'm not the only one✌🏼️
Your Not Alone
Not the only one my friend.
You're not the only one!!🙁
YOU ARE NOT ALONE 💖
nope you're not alone! i do this like once a month! takes me back to the 80's of Los Angeles when i was a teen......sigh....
2024, and still listening to this ❤😊
When your old and you just start singing songs you grow up with in your head!❤
When your what is old?
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
Let’s put the saxophone back into rock music!
Cameron Barnes let’s do it!
totally agree! In the 80s, Sax was a big part in rock and pop music!
That's when you knew it was time to party
For real.. The World needs more Sax.
Actually, it is a mixture of rock and new wave.
No cell phones! You left your house and that was that. Only the answering machine was left. I miss the freaking 80's man!
electronica Music 10-4 on that
it was a magical time thats for sure
You are completely right
Wish i was alive during the 80s must of been fun born in 89
In some ways, technology ruined everything.
This song just randomly popped in my head. The nostalgia is too much…miss the 80s💔😭
Understood. Better simpler times. One of the best decades for sure.😘🤙🏼
Same here. I just woke up, singing this song and was like, "I gotta hear it now!" Man, the 80s were such a time to be alive, ya know? ❤
The Sun goes down, the night rolls in
You can feel it starting all over again
The moon comes up and the music calls
You're getting tired of staring at the same four walls
You're out of your room and down on the street
You can feel the crowds in the midnight heat
The traffic roars, the sirens scream
Look at the faces, it's just like a dream
Nobody knows where you're going
Nobody cares where you've been
'Cause you belong to the city
You belong to the night
Living in a river of darkness beneath the neon light
You were born in the city
Concrete under your feet
It's in your moves, it's in your blood
You're a man of the street
When you said goodbye you were on the run
Tryin' to get away from the things you've done
Now you're back again and you're feeling strange
So much has happened, but nothing has changed
Still don't know where you're going
You're still just a face in the crowd
You belong to the city
You belong to the night
Living in a river of darkness beneath the neon light
You were born in the city
Concrete under your feet
It's in your blood, it's in your moves
For a man of the streets
You can feel it
You can taste it
You can see it
You can face it
You can hear it, yeah
You're getting near it
You wanna make it, ooh-ooh
'Cause you can take it, ooh-ooh
You belong to the city
You belong to the night
You belong to the city
You belong to the night
You belong
You belong
Obrigada
Who's listening to this bad ass tune with Me in 2019?
Me man
I am when people and things were real so Veronica Jamaica your vote dose not count
Stevie H I am and still loving it!
Big steve im with u broham hold it down my man.
Stevie H I am
No masks, twin towers standing proud, saxophones, and a good timing carefree attitude, An America that we’ll never be fortunate enough to experience again. Here’s to the good times...
Hell ya
You are so right! This song transports me to the best times of my teenage life!
Truth
No social distancing either. Damn, I missed those days. It's ancient history now.
Sad but very true statement....thats what made the US the greatest place on planet earth!!!!
I love the cinematography of this video. It embodies everything New York was back then.
80's music is untouchable 🤌🏻
True!!!!
Ahhh...the 80s....the best decade ever ! Wish I could go back in time.
*Who's with me ?*
I wish my kids could have grown up as we did in the 80s. Something is broken for our children today. They are lost, dispossessed, and depressed and it breaks my heart.
There will never be an era like this ever again😥
🤙🤙
The sax alone in this song is better then all the crap they put out today
When do we leave? Packing now
We don't look for old songs, We look for the memories they carry
100%
Very true. I was a teenager in the 80s. I think it was the best decade. The music, clothes, hair and the movies such a great time. My 16 y/o loves the 80s and classic rock.
Spot On.
🎸🙋♂️🌸
that's not true. I never heart this song in my life, but I discovered here in CZcams, I am impressed, the feeling, the lyrics, every bit is magic in this song. Masterpiece, and well, it belongs to the 80s, the peak of the music innovation of the entire human being history.
I was 18 In 1985. I remember so Clearly the feeling of the time. It was Epic! I drenched myself in it. The 80s were the Absolute best. The pentacle of human existence. We had the values of the past and the beginning of technology. People had huge freedoms but the discipline to not destroy themselves.
I’m telling you....it’s been all down hill since then. Anyone that was there can relate.
Tom I love your dog picture. The picture to your left is my dog Roxie. She passed away on Valentine's Day. She blessed our family for 12 years. She died of liver cancer. I was able to hold her and look into her eyes when she died. The last 5 minutes were awful. I really miss her. Stay safe. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant.
Downhill in the precise way that will build the mother of all epic comebacks. Predictions are hard, especially about the future says Neils Bohr. I therefore say this. One is left with one choice. Become the future you want to predict!
Dreams were born in the 80s. Clarity was born in the struggle and darkness that followed. Light comes next!
@@maximumprobability I Pray you are Right. I still fight the good fight. Still put a premium on Truth, Honesty and Justice. As do Most red blooded Americans. One Day......
@Tom Kruze, Australian teenager here from the 1980s and also agree with both of you guys :)
The 60s and 70s were great too. However, the 80s was the last good decade this world ever had.
Can we please go back to the 80's?
PLEASE??!!!??!???!!
Yes please
Yes you can but you need to go faster than the speed of light.
No thanks the interest rate on my 1st home in the early 80s was 21% and Ronald Reagan was ruining America with trickle down economics, dismantling of unions and mental healthcare. That’s why we have the problems today, he was a azz hat POTUS. Only if we can “go back” and elect a different President, sure.
Glenn Frey was born a day after me, November 5. I was born November 4, 2004. I'm not into the trash music today. I'm into 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, and early to late 2000's music. My parents taught me the good music. Love this song. It makes me think of walking through the city at night with bright neon light signs glowing everywhere. I always picture something in my head when everytime I hear any song. Like imagining that you are in a novel or storybook. R.I.P. Glenn Frey and my mom, who passed away 7 months ago.
Me too 😊
Sorry about your mom, Glad your into great music. I was thirteen in ‘85, Really great time to grow up and the nineties were awesome.
@@cporteus968 the best musis was in the 80s
music
You are not alone. Lost my wife a year ago. LOVE. PEACE. God Bless
Ahhh the 1980s. What a time to be alive.
A magical time!!:')
Yes
The 80's were fine!
Fernando Rodriguez same here I was born in 1983
I graduated high school in 1988. Good times!
No words for how this song makes me feel. His voice…the sax…the lyrics. Damn.
It's my personal favorite Rebecca. It let Glenn live up to his full 80's potential. The beautiful young woman in pastel blue gives an idea of almost, almost what Marilyn Monroe could have looked like at that same age in the mid-80's. We'll never know, but for sure realistic enough to contemplate.
It's a Eargasm friend ... Just like that ...
He wants to sax the blonde. 🤣
Me too. He was so hot too!!
@@CurlyFromTheSwirly lmao
If this song was made today, it would be called "You belong to the State".
State of Shock
Lol unfortunately true
Yah we should probably talk about it lol I got the whole thing figured out 😂
Heard this on my Spotify Discover playlist at 24 years old in 2021. Driving to work it was 60 degrees at 5 in the morning, windows rolled down, and this sax started playing leading into that devastatingly beautiful bass beat. It became my "Going to work" song up to this day.
God bless Glenn's soul and 80's artists.
😄...awesome! It is a great song. Doesn't get old. Definitely on my list.
Definitely takes you... "there"😊
33 years later....still one bad-ass song....A masterpiece!!!
It has withstood the test of time!
Nothing like 70s 80s 90s music, today's music.sucks, piece of mierda
@@JoseMartinez-jw2dy I don't know about those 90s
I"m 33 and jam to this song all the time.
@@JoseMartinez-jw2dy lol....nice touch.
I hear certain songs from the 80s and it makes me feel desperately sad. I want that easy going time again. No social media, people talking face to face..
I remember no social media or even cell phones except the oversize ones but yea i love the face to face interaction
Did you actually experience it?
@@jay21281 Obviously. How can I miss something I didn't experience?
@@jay21281 Ty.. I just realised that my comment came across as rude and I didn't mean it that way at all. I was really just being cheeky. I apologise if you thought that.
todays world is sad and depressing. music just sucks.
❤❤❤❤the Legendary 80'ssssss ❤❤❤❤ March 22, 2024.
I'm 35 and I can't stop listening this master saxophone song
It's 33 years later and this song still has all its luster.
misterpibb42 kicks as even today
No doubt about it.
......aged gracefully, while still being Kick Ass.
take me back to the eighties please..today doesn't feel the same!
Starlight today plain out sucks
it sure does, and people today have the worst negative, bullying attitude. Honestly most of them deserve to have no friends at all.
Reserve a seat in your time machine for me.
DesertRose122 today most definitely is not the same. Today sucks ass! I hate what this world and so many of the people in it have become.
indeed, the comment above from Daddy O, on my posting the lyrics..he who thinks he's a tough guy, proves today is full of weirdos! :)
Rip to the eagle, Glenn Frey, this song gets the best of my love; because it and other mid 1980s hits were the soundtrack of my teen years 😂❤😊
This is one of the greatest songs ever made.
Agreed!!!
RIP LEGEND ,Glen Frey your music will live forever...
One of the BEST!!!!
Yes😔
@@zanemorris8680 p
Legend
You left your mark on music my favorite eagle ...
I'm from Russia. I'm 24. But I have always been interested in American cinema and music of the second half of the XX century. And the atmosphere of the mid-1980s makes me feel a special sense of loss, of what happened - but not with me. This fashion, this New York at night, these yellow taxis... And this song, like many other musical masterpieces, is forever on my playlist.
50ies to 90ies it was more about life and everything that took place on the streets of nyc so dynamic
You and me
One of the greats
Forget the cinema most of it is propaganda. It's hard to beat this music.
To me the 80's were the best. At first in the 90's I liked grunge music but now I find it a little depressing. The 80's was very attractive decade.
Turned 65 this month and I miss the '80s - style, promise, youth, carefree good times...damn I miss it!
same 65 now that video was me every hot summer saturday night .god i miss those crazy 80s days
61 here. I get lost in here just about every night. Times , attitude, behavior, and the bonding of people for good reasons, it's all changed !!!!
People just don't fucking smile anymore !!!
Yeah a masterpiece, the 80s were great!
This is a timeless 80's anthem. Rest in peace, Glenn.
miss him
Absolutely brilliant my no one singer of all time Rest in peace Glen Frey
Rest N Peace
R.I.P Glenn Frey. this is a classic and for ever be heard...
I thought that was a rumour... omg
Sadly no. Not sure if the lawsuit over his death was ever settled though.
@@matth1143 How did he died
He was suffering from arthritis and was prescribed a medicine that supposedly led to his contracting colitis and pneumonia. He developed complications from the latter and was put into a medically induced coma where he died from complications of all three. It has been suggested that the medicines he was given may have compromised his ability to fight off the pneumonia and may have contributed to his death in that way. His widow Cindy Millican filed suit against the hospital and I think maybe his doc/surgeon for wrongful death.
You are so right. Best song by this great singer.
Awesome 80s. In a blink of a eye this era was gone but memories will always be there. 😢❤❤
2024?
Me!!!!
La mejor de los 80. No hay duda. No hay discusión.
Lindos recuerdos d amistades q no están, amores furtivos.
Norma. ❤
I'm here. 👍
2024, I belong to the City.
The saxophone is so 80's.
Bill Bergman on sax , studio session man ,
@M Zach yes!
@M Zach also the Late Glen Freya of Eagles fame !
Renato Moura and very lethal weapon
Yeah but nothing beat Junior Walker playing What Does It Take. This is impressive too. RIP Glen
Unforgettable 80s and Miami Vice on the telly. The world is screwed now.
Im talking totally screwed I don't know who's having any fun in this crap right now the sheeple are walking zombies for real now🐏🐏👎
always,thing's was simple not like now
Nothing makes sense anymore because liberals have gone completely insane making unreasonable demands.
As Eddie Money said I wanna go back and do it all over again
@@joshhuskins5363 yep and make some easy Easy Money 💰💰
I have always loved much of Mr.Frey's very great music. It is so tragic how he passed away and it hurts to be without him. - Thanks Glen for your excellent music work RIP❤.We will keep your legacy alive.
I liked all his solo stuff, esp The Heat is On, not to mention all his stuff he sang lead in the Eagles. I love playing Take it Easy and Peaceful Easy Feeling to name two.
Forever Glen !
I still remember this song from "Miami Vice" and it takes me back to a fantastic time in my life! Wish I could go back to those times! 🥲🥹💯🙏🤞❤️✌️👍🖖
❤
Which episode
No wonder why the Eagles had so many hits. So many talented musicians in that group.
Fact!
Indeed, Don Henley and Glenn Frey could rival Lennon and McCartney when it came to writing timeless classics…legends!
Super Team of artists
Is he from the Eagles, hotel California?
@@Band_Aid_Man_ _Absolutely. He and Don Henley formed the Eagles, with an introduction by Linda Ronstadt._
I've seen a lot of people say " You only miss the 80s because you were young." That is completely wrong. I was there and there really is NO other time like it. Hard to understand if you weren't there.
Not even the 90s?
I want my MTV back
I was there in the 80s
Two problems with that. 1st. I miss the fifties.. and I wasn't born yet.
2. A lot of teens today miss the eighties also
I wasn't even born back then. Yet I wish I had lived in that era.
Glenn Frey was an incredible musician and songwriter! This song serves as a theme for the 1980's!
Just discovered this song and wow. Along with the music video, it makes you feel transported to the 80s
I remember being a kid around 3 years old when this song came out. At the time, my mom was working at a restaurant in downtown San Francisco. The nights that my dad would pick up my mom from work, he would take my brother and me to pick her up, and this song was always playing. It was fun being a young kid sitting in the back seat of the car listening to this song while driving through downtown San Francisco at night. As a young kid anytime my dad would say "hey do you guys want to go pick up mom, I instantly started singing "You belong to the city" in my head. Now that I'm pushing towards 40, I now play this song when I take weekend night drives in the city with my wife and daughter.
I remember driving with my uncle on trips to other states and listening to Linda Ronstadt, eye of the tiger, and other 80's tunes.
@@robynvanhorn Those must have been great times! 80s music seems to be one of the best genres when in the car or when you want to just chill
I remember listening to this song being a kid around 2 months old, back then my mum was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar, that much is true
@@markt5703 First, nice name! I thought I was commenting back to myself haha. You remember this song even though you were 2 months old? Wow, you have great memory.
@@MarkT923 ;-)
I don't think there'll ever be music like this again
never only in the 80ss
Nobody appreciates instruments like they used to. The female singers like Halsey all sound the same and I couldn't tell the difference.
I'm working on some :)
Luxury Elite- You Can Sense It
Kevin Himlin try M83 midnight city. Almost as good
Beautiful unforgettable music that can’t ever come back. 80s people wish we could go back in time. It’s a beautiful feeling. Best era ever.😢High school years we would enjoy.
Exactly 💯 ❤
I like this song in conjunction with the music video. The atmosphere of the evening city of the 80s emanated from it. I always immerse myself in it and come back. Awesome!
There was something in the atmosphere in the 80s that I have yet to experience in any other decade. It was definitely a special time. Glad I was alive to fully take it in. ✨️💖✨️
I was pretty young for most of the 80's but i know what you mean. It seemed like every day and night was magical. Like there was a big adventure around every corner or some unknown something that was great that you were waiting for. The music was better, the movies were bigger. Everything seemed so much more alive. It had to be one of the absolute best decades ever.
Me too!
I believe it was called cocaine
I think we all had an optimism, despite all the hardships that the world was suffering, we all shared a bright view of life. God I miss those days.
@@cullenallison8135 Yes yes exactly that. So true, funny how it seems...
Every time I see the Twin Towers It makes me cry. I'm typing this through tears.
I can't even look at pictures of it.
@ALF ALPHA I was in New York in 1991 and saw the Twin Towers but didn't go up to the observation deck. 10 years later they were gone.
I love this video, but I cringe inwardly every time I see the shots of the Twin Towers.
The twin towers were a symbol of richness, power, wealth in USA but also peace, trade, balance. Once gone the world we knew changed and still changing now, even more quickly.
Hopefully one day, somewhere in lower Manhattan, new twin towers will rise again....
I was born in the city, but grew up in the country. I heard this song one day and decided to move back to the city for college. Still in the city. I belong here
I get it. I know what you mean. But people can get lost in the city.
I get the chills every time I hear this song…nostalgia pumping through my veins as the 80’s were such an Amazing Decade…good music 🎶 care free vibes and so much neon-take us back 🫶🏻🙃🫶🏻
You Belong To -The City-
*The 80s*
In reality I am from the 60s & 70s. Still love Glenn.
I’m imagining a dark lonely highway. 70mph & this song blasting thru the stereo.
RIP
Hell yes babee!!
The fall of 1985, I was a high school freshman, not a child but not an adult yet either. The nostalgic feelings are off the charts here.
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Same😊
The 80s kicked ass.
I would know.
One cool thing about the music from the 80's, was this, there was a song for every mood, celebration and situation of life. It was truly a special time😎.
So true 💯
Yes it was
Yes, it was, and I have to say, that I miss those days, massively..!!
So true!!!
I've never related to something more than this. So true
Born in '78, so GRATEFUL I grew up in the 80's. Music like this almost brings tears to my eyes, days will never be the same. What a time and young people today will never know what it was like and for that I feel sorry for them.
Me too. I was born in 1973 and grew up with Glenn Frey and The Eagles. There was nothing like the '80's! Too bad that what we have today is not a tenth as good. Hopefully we can all have something better soon. I'd settle for something even half as great as the '80's. Cheers from northeast Ohio.
@@johnsmith2046 70's and 80's had the best music, great song writers, and great melodies they dont make them like that anymore
I agree! I was born in '78 as well.
Also born in 78 , my birthday is this wendsday June 28 , 78 . I'm an old soul when it comes to music 🎶🎶🎶 , he's got the mind of a 50-60 yr old man . I'm so grateful for him
Same here. Except in '77.
I miss the 80s .
It was the best time to grew up
R.I.P. Glenn Frey.
"Nobody knows where you're going, nobody cares where you've been..." And THAT, young people, is just one reason why the 80's genuinely belong to a much much much better time/place. Pretty much can't go anywhere, do much of anything (literally as well as comparatively speaking) nowadays. The world still existed on a manageable, human scale. I was 17 in 1985, and would go back again in a heartbeat...and not just for the youth. Cheers.
I agree. Most people who weren’t lucky enough to be around back then don’t know what they missed compared to today. The only other era I’ve heard about that compares to this is the 60’s.
Yeah and no smart phones or social media to track people or peer pressure people to always say where they've been!
All I know is we'll never see anything like that again.
1984
Honestly i think thats an misunderstanding of the lyrics. "Nobody knows where you're going, nobody cares where you've been..." is still the mood of living in every big city. Its expresses the feeling of being one in a million. self-aware and living in it but stilll weirdly disconnectet from all the people around you. I think this music fits perfect in the zeitgeist of today.
The 80s was the first decade that expressed this feeling of loneliness while being surrounded by millions perfectly and in various genres.
And if you think that the youth feels other way today, its just what products want you believe. Still nobody cares where you have been, even though you post it on tiktok or instagram. Its just easier today to get out of the "grey" and get recognised than in the 80s.
I do see the 80s superior against every other decade but i dont think that this song dont fit your narrative.
Its timeless for me.
The 80's best decade of music. Hands down.
Glenn Frey (former "The Eagles" was a hit guarantee! R.I.P.
Every time I hear any of the 80’s masterpieces I come straight to read the comments. 😊
They dont make songs like this anymore.
It envokes so many memories. That scene in Miami Vice when Crockett is walking the night streets of NYC is classic...RIP Dude
Which episode takes Crockett to NYC?
@@sairaj7914 S02E01 "The Prodigal Son" czcams.com/video/ZTZKu5VAWKc/video.html
The first two episodes of Season 2
He’s dead??
No