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Post Your Favorite 80's Memories Here

I absolutely loved the 80's (still do). I have a lot of good memories from that decade: bar hopping with friends, going out on dates every weekend, just having the time of my life. The movies and videos were so campy and/or corny back then, but they were cool. Every time I hear and 80's song on the radio, or see an 80's video or movie on TV, I start feeling nostalgic. The 80's was a great decade that never should have ended (but did).
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #1 posted 02/22/08 4:33pm

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the hair~! pouffed out puffed up, teased in

think 'desperately seeking susan' that movie epitomizes the eighties pop culture, imo
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Reply #2 posted 02/22/08 4:35pm

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XxAxX said:

the hair~! pouffed out puffed up, teased in

think 'desperately seeking susan' that movie epitomizes the eighties pop culture, imo


nod I loooooved that big hair look.
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Reply #3 posted 02/22/08 4:36pm

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padded shoulders! HUGE, football player sized padded shoulders!!!! lol lol lol
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Reply #4 posted 02/22/08 4:38pm

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XxAxX said:

padded shoulders! HUGE, football player sized padded shoulders!!!! lol lol lol


lol I forgot about that. lol
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Reply #5 posted 02/22/08 4:40pm

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80's rap music - it was sooooo much better than what's on the radio today. 80's music was lighthearted and fun - loved it!!
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #6 posted 02/22/08 4:41pm

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psychodelicide said:

XxAxX said:

padded shoulders! HUGE, football player sized padded shoulders!!!! lol lol lol


lol I forgot about that. lol



you did NOT forget disco

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Reply #7 posted 02/22/08 4:45pm

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I was in high school from 82-85, undergrad college from 85-89.
Those last four were the best years of my life! cool

When I look at pictures of 80s fashions and hairstyles, I can't believe I used to wear some of that stuff and thought I was STYLIN'! sexy

Check this out: http://www.only80s.com nod
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"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #8 posted 02/22/08 4:50pm

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XxAxX said:

psychodelicide said:



lol I forgot about that. lol



you did NOT forget disco

smile


giggle Actually, I didn't. Disco was still around in the very early 80's, but then it went away.
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #9 posted 02/22/08 4:52pm

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psychodelicide said:

XxAxX said:




you did NOT forget disco

smile


giggle Actually, I didn't. Disco was still around in the very early 80's, but then it went away.


wait... i know!

scroll down...




















BEFORE THERE WAS AN INTERNET eek eek
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Reply #10 posted 02/22/08 4:55pm

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chocolate1 said:

I was in high school from 82-85, undergrad college from 85-89.
Those last four were the best years of my life! cool

When I look at pictures of 80s fashions and hairstyles, I can't believe I used to wear some of that stuff and thought I was STYLIN'! sexy

Check this out: http://www.only80s.com nod
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I loved the fashions and hairstyles from the 80's, they were awesome! Thanks for the link< I will check it out.
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #11 posted 02/22/08 4:56pm

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XxAxX said:

psychodelicide said:



giggle Actually, I didn't. Disco was still around in the very early 80's, but then it went away.


wait... i know!

scroll down...




















BEFORE THERE WAS AN INTERNET eek eek


doh! That's right. It seems strange to think back to a time when there was no internet.
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #12 posted 02/22/08 7:31pm

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chocolate1 said:

I was in high school from 82-85, undergrad college from 85-89.
Those last four were the best years of my life! cool

When I look at pictures of 80s fashions and hairstyles, I can't believe I used to wear some of that stuff and thought I was STYLIN'! sexy

Check this out: http://www.only80s.com nod
[Edited 2/22/08 16:49pm]



That is such a cool link! woot!
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Reply #13 posted 02/22/08 7:42pm

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MoniGram said:

chocolate1 said:

I was in high school from 82-85, undergrad college from 85-89.
Those last four were the best years of my life! cool

When I look at pictures of 80s fashions and hairstyles, I can't believe I used to wear some of that stuff and thought I was STYLIN'! sexy

Check this out: http://www.only80s.com nod
[Edited 2/22/08 16:49pm]



That is such a cool link! woot!


It is, I love it!
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #14 posted 02/22/08 7:42pm

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I took my high school yearbook to school to show my students, and they thought our clothes & hair were so funny. But then I stand in the doorway of my classroom and see wide belts around sweaters, legwarmers, big hair, and a few other things pass by. When I point out that we wore similar things backinthaday, they omg . They thought they were original!! lol
I'm seeing a lot of mohawks, too.

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #15 posted 02/22/08 8:22pm

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chocolate1 said:

I took my high school yearbook to school to show my students, and they thought our clothes & hair were so funny. But then I stand in the doorway of my classroom and see wide belts around sweaters, legwarmers, big hair, and a few other things pass by. When I point out that we wore similar things backinthaday, they omg . They thought they were original!! lol
I'm seeing a lot of mohawks, too.


nod Some of the 80's styles seem to be making a comeback. woot!
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #16 posted 02/23/08 12:04am

alphastreet

having trendy hairstyles though I was 5. Crimped hair, side ponytails, french braids

all the awesome music videos, especially from madonna, mj and prince

rainbow brite, care bears and strawberry shortcake

remembering our first microwave, and seeing an ad for microwave popcorn, which I think was new then

barrel of monkeys

barbie and the rockers
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Reply #17 posted 02/23/08 12:14am

Byron

Members Only jackets lol...loved them then, laugh at them now lol...
John Hughes movies...
Lots and lots and lots and LOTS of music videos all day long on MTV...
The Thursday night line up on NBC of Cosby, Family Ties and Cheers...
The Tracy Ullman Show
Married With Children
The start of The Simpsons
The insane excitement of a new Prince album coming out, and actually hearing songs from it on the radio before its release...
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Reply #18 posted 02/23/08 3:40am

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Ditto to what Byron just said about the Prince music..

What I really miss from the 80's were the block parties.

When we would just bock off the street from traffic with huge dumpsters on either side... the neighborhood DJ would bring out his huge speakers and turn tables,
we pull out slabs of linoleum and some would breakdance, while others just jammed on....when things began to wind down a few Latino older men would play their instruments (conga drums, horn, and that scratchy thing with the afro pic) they would harmonize and sing until the sun came up... it was the absolute best partying I ever did, the entire neighborhood partied. cloud9
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Reply #19 posted 02/23/08 3:48am

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I remember my first sleepover at Natasha's house. Karen was there too, we watched movies in our nighties and Natasha showed us how she looked exactly like Olivia Newton John if she wore her mum's sunglasses on top of her head. I played with their merlin and simon says games, and was really jealous they had a Yamaha organ with the bossanova beat falloff

I had a pair of pastel pink Lee jeans, super tight, and they matched my coral necklace that my friend Samantha brought me from Fiji. She was adopted, and so were her 2 brothers. She went to Thailand on student exchange, but when she got there her host family had changed their minds and she had to go live on a crocodile farm!

I had a friend called Yvonne and we rode our bikes to school together, on the cold mornings we wore legwarmers. She loved Mel Gibson and Rick Springfield. I loved Prince. I made her listen to Prince a lot, until her mum complained to my mum and my mum made me swear never to play Lets Pretend We're Married to any more of my friends.

My mum used to dress like Joan Armatrading, and she had the Eye in the Sky album (Alan Parsons Project) and I spent every weekend at the beach, doing my homework in the car, while my parents WindSurfed.
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Reply #20 posted 02/23/08 4:13am

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Definitely the music. Discovering alternative rock bands like REM, the Smiths, the Cure, and the Talking Heads when they were brand new and only a certain privileged populace seemed privy to them. lol Getting stoned and listening to the Smiths is one of my favorite memories. Listening to New Order with only a strobe light on, stoned, in my friend's dorm room...another favorite. lol

I also like that whole Valley Girl thing with Dweezil Zappa. LOVED that movie Valley Girl when Nicolas Cage was just a kid. Great teen movies... Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles.

Winona Ryder, Andrew McArthy, Molly Ringwald.

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heartbeatocean said:

Definitely the music. Discovering alternative rock bands like REM, the Smiths, the Cure, and the Talking Heads when they were brand new and only a certain privileged populace seemed privy to them. lol Getting stoned and listening to the Smiths is one of my favorite memories. Listening to New Order with only a strobe light on, stoned, in my friend's dorm room...another favorite. lol

I also like that whole Valley Girl thing with Dweezil Zappa. LOVED that movie Valley Girl when Nicolas Cage was just a kid. Great teen movies... Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles.

Winona Ryder, Andrew McArthy, Molly Ringwald.

nod


I actually still have the "Valley Girl Handbook". My friends and I bought them at the mall! ohgoon

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #22 posted 02/23/08 1:02pm

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heartbeatocean said:

Definitely the music. Discovering alternative rock bands like REM, the Smiths, the Cure, and the Talking Heads when they were brand new and only a certain privileged populace seemed privy to them. lol Getting stoned and listening to the Smiths is one of my favorite memories. Listening to New Order with only a strobe light on, stoned, in my friend's dorm room...another favorite. lol

I also like that whole Valley Girl thing with Dweezil Zappa. LOVED that movie Valley Girl when Nicolas Cage was just a kid. Great teen movies... Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles.Winona Ryder, Andrew McArthy, Molly Ringwald.

nod



AWESOME Movies!!!!! woot!
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Reply #23 posted 02/23/08 2:12pm

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parachute pants. Great place to hide your condoms and smack.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #24 posted 02/24/08 3:25am

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psychodelicide said:

I absolutely loved the 80's (still do). I have a lot of good memories from that decade: bar hopping with friends, going out on dates every weekend, just having the time of my life. The movies and videos were so campy and/or corny back then, but they were cool. Every time I hear and 80's song on the radio, or see an 80's video or movie on TV, I start feeling nostalgic. The 80's was a great decade that never should have ended (but did).



Everyone says the 80's were corny and campy. Well so were the 90's and 00's.
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Reply #25 posted 02/24/08 3:34am

TANKAEFC

Some of the more favorite 80s memories I have are tied to songs:

Hearing "Bette Davis Eyes" while at a meal stop, when my family was making the move out to California.

Double Dutch Bus - hearing this as I went home from the 1982 Rose Bowl Parade (my first one - I'd only lived in CA for a few weeks).

"Juke Box Hero" - got busted lip-syncing/playing air guitar to this one.

"Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" - I heard this while at my first skating trip in San Diego.

"Controversy" - I heard this for the first time while I was helping to decorate my junior class homecoming float. I suggested that the theme song for the prom should be "Don't Wait For Me" by Morris Day.

"The Family" - got this tape from my first paycheck from Bob's Big Boy.

"Say I'm Your Number One" and "Saturday Love" - I'd hear these songs while I was on one of the walks I used to love to take.

Raspberry Beret and Kokomo (Beach Boys) played back to back by MTV, during a babysitting job.
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Reply #26 posted 02/24/08 3:36am

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Oh, and one other that I must not forget - my first day of high school, there was a dance going on in the lunch quad, and the song Atomic Dog came on. It was probably my first time of really seeing people get absorbed by a song. And of course, that infectious beat.

TANKAEFC said:

Some of the more favorite 80s memories I have are tied to songs:

Hearing "Bette Davis Eyes" while at a meal stop, when my family was making the move out to California.

Double Dutch Bus - hearing this as I went home from the 1982 Rose Bowl Parade (my first one - I'd only lived in CA for a few weeks).

"Juke Box Hero" - got busted lip-syncing/playing air guitar to this one.

"Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" - I heard this while at my first skating trip in San Diego.

"Controversy" - I heard this for the first time while I was helping to decorate my junior class homecoming float. I suggested that the theme song for the prom should be "Don't Wait For Me" by Morris Day.

"The Family" - got this tape from my first paycheck from Bob's Big Boy.

"Say I'm Your Number One" and "Saturday Love" - I'd hear these songs while I was on one of the walks I used to love to take.

Raspberry Beret and Kokomo (Beach Boys) played back to back by MTV, during a babysitting job.
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