Screamin' 80's

United States
August 14, 2009 2:17pm CST
I am a child of the 80's. (Born in 1980) The 80's were so cool to grow up in! I remember using Trapper Keepers to keep my homework together. Some of my favorite movies include "Sixteen Candles," "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," and "The Great Outdoors." And who can't forget "Vacation??" And the music! Ah, the music....Tears For Fears, Def Leppard, Poison, Cyndi Lauper, The Smiths.....The fashion, the hair, haha what a cool decade! What do you remember from the 80's? Did you enjoy that era or not really, or maybe not all? What comes to mind for you?
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@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
14 Aug 09
Lol, oh god, the dreaded 80's! I was born much earlier but I became teenager in the early 80's. I was even in a hair band for a few years...(no, not posting pics, lol). Things I remember thinking were pretty cool back then: The "walkman" the "rockman" (a tiny headphone guitar amp Finaly got a microwave VHS tapes and machines My first computer.....a commadore 64 lol. Music was probably the biggest thing impacting my life at the time. I am a musician so I supose thie is natural. My tastes varied. I was a huge fan of the 70's hrder edged rock like early def lepard, judis priest, as well as progressive stuff like styx, kansas and rus. I was in to the hair band music a little, but was really more atracted to a new emrging type of music in the 80's, "speed metal". I was really in to metallica, slayer, anthrax, overkill and the like. I liked it because it was a natural progression from earlier influencesx like motor head, pile driver, venom and such Thanks for the nostagia.
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• United States
14 Aug 09
LOL, I figured it would dig up some old memories. Metallica, oh yes, how could I forget? "Ride the Lighting" is my favorite album. And they are timeless, and still played everywhere today.
@mzz663 (2772)
• United States
14 Aug 09
I started jr. high school in the 80's and the coolest thing, like you said was the clothes and the hair! I remember this mini skirt outfit I had that I wore with leg warmers!! lol And dressing like cyndi lauper and madonna....it was a great decade! Guys with mullets everywhere!! Fun times!
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• United States
14 Aug 09
I loved leg warmers! And who can forget the awesome look of spandex?? LOL Or how about putting the two together, and then throwing your ponytail off to the side?
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@mzz663 (2772)
• United States
14 Aug 09
oh yeah!!!! the SPANDEX! I almost forgot about that! I used to wear a big long button down shirt with spandex pants just over the knees!! Woot Woot!! Those were the days! (I don't think I could wear spandex these days)
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@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
14 Aug 09
Spandex and leg warmers.. *Cues Flashdance soundtrack* Ooooh, and we all forgot.. Ladies ahem! Patrick Swayze movies! Dirty Dancing :)
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@mipen2006 (5528)
• Australia
14 Aug 09
That was a really bad period in my life. I had gone through a bitter divorce and lost everything in a one sided property settlement, and so turned to the bottle. To cap it all off my ex moved houses without telling me, and I had to find my ywo children. A period of my life I'd rather forget. Give me the fifties, or sixties anytime.
• United States
14 Aug 09
I remember you mentioning this is another forum. So look for another post from me upcoming soon matching a different decade!
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@mipen2006 (5528)
• Australia
14 Aug 09
Looking forward to it. Thanks princess, but those depressed days are behind me now.
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@ElicBxn (63638)
• United States
14 Aug 09
The 80's were all right, but NOTHING compares to The Man From U.N.C.L.E. of the 1960's TV!
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• United States
14 Aug 09
My young age truly shows now, as I have no idea what that is/was!
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@ElicBxn (63638)
• United States
14 Aug 09
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.
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@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
15 Aug 09
I used to watch this all the time, myself. I also liked "Batman". Kathy.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
14 Aug 09
Hi Princess. Every decade seems to have it's unique coolness, yes? In the 80s I was in my 30s, but my oldest daughters were coming of age, so I do remember those things you've mentioned as favorites of theirs, which I also enjoyed with them...from a mother's perspective, of course. And there's not been a single decade through which I've lived that I did not fall in love with some of the music, styles, etc. My own coming of age was the decade of the 60s, but I'm thinking most by now are familiar with that era and all the changes, civil rights movements, innovations and protests and the music and such that came with it. Karen
• United States
14 Aug 09
I am in love with all decaded too-I actually listen to something from every decade, and really don't have a preference from the 60's all the way to the 90's, it really just depends on my mood. I just recently picked up the 40th anniversary release of Woodstock, and I think out of any time frame with an event that I wished I could have attended, it would have been that.
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• United States
15 Aug 09
Yes, Woodstock was a powerful event attended by 10s of thousands more than was anticipated. They were wonderful, scary great days of change and growth. Happy day to you. Karen
@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
14 Aug 09
Oh what comes to mind.... Atari, my family owning its first VHS player and microwave, jelly shoes, florescent clothing, the beginning of hyper color clothing, teased/ratted hair, synth pop, wearing a tank top under a tank top that's gathered in the back between the shoulder blades, D.A.R.E., Care Bears, plastic charm bracelets and necklaces, John Hughes movies, Nintendo, The Goonies, when Adam Walsh disappeared and how many kids got scared after seeing the made for tv movie about it, TMNT, all of the music groups named in the original posts, those little cardboard framed mirrors that were given away at carnivals with pictures of metal groups on them, The Lost Boys, Girl Scout lock ins / overnight events at the local mall, Pee Wee Herman movies and Pee Wee's Playhouse (gag!!!!), ALF, WGN and some station out of St. Louis were the biggest stations broadcasting on cable (where I lived anyway), late night horror flicks on tv instead of informecials, cheesy horror/thriller flicks (I watch some of the crap that scared me back then because I was little today and just laugh at myself), MTV actually played music videos - California Girls by David Lee Roth is the first one I ever watched on MTV, Beverly Hills Cop & Die Hard movies.... pouofy skirts, Punky Brewster, how people used to dress up in big costumes from shows like the Smurfs or that silly robot (alfie?) and go to malls and fast food places to do meet and greets, after school specials, saturday morning cartoons actually lasted until 11am or noon, Rainbow Brite, Moondreamers...Gummi Bears.... holy I think I ran out of ideas!
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• United States
15 Aug 09
My daughter went through a huge Care Bear phase, and she had olver 15 stuffed animals. And of course, Cabbage Patch Kids came back too, after not seeing them on the market for a while either. And Transformers came back as a box office hit a few years ago.
@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
14 Aug 09
lol I got my daughter, who's two by the way, stuck on alot of the toys and cartoons from the 80s... but then again, I think that most of the cartoons from the 80s are "far fecthed" as a cartoon should be vs. many of the ones today.
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@sid556 (30959)
• United States
15 Aug 09
I was not an 80's child but I do remember them well because my oldest daughter was a teen during them. I did like the music...Cinderalla, tessala , motley crue. What I remember most about the fashion was my teen was more conservative than me. I was still locked into 70's mode and just could not get into some of those fashions...the scrunch socks....the big hair. I will agree with you tho...cool decade!
• United States
15 Aug 09
Well, the 70's were just as cool! I think each decade provided unique twists to culture. I wished I could have seen the 70's. So fashianable-and disco was a cool thing!
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
15 Aug 09
I have lots of favorite songs of the 80's because I was already a teenager then. But what makes 2he decade so memorable for the Filipinos? 1983 - when i was in 3rd hi, Ninoy Aquino was assasinated 1986 - when i was in 1st year college, Cory Aquino ousted Marcos and proclaimed as the first Lady President 1987 - the birth of new constitution just a bit of the Philippine history
@_sketch_ (5742)
• United States
15 Aug 09
I was born in 1989, so I missed the 80's. I really like the music and the style though. I also like a lot of movies from that time, especially Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I love that movie! :)
@dlr297 (5409)
• United States
15 Aug 09
I was having my children starting in the 70's through the 80's 8 of them, so i was too busy with all of them and i think that i missed most of the 80;s
@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
14 Aug 09
I remember the movie, "Sixteen Candles" but I don't remember the others you mentioned. That was a good movie, though. I also remember "The Breakfast Club" and "La Bamba". Those were both good movies. I had a bookstore from 1984 to 1986 and we rented movies and vcrs. We had The Breakfast Club. Oh yes, I remember Cyndi Lauper. Her picture was on the front of a lot of magazines we had. I thought she was cute but I didn't particularly like her wild style. I guess I'm a little old fashioned, lol! I remember the curly permanents becuase I had a couple of those. Kathy.
• Malaysia
15 Aug 09
I am fromthe 70's and 80's and I trully enjoyed both. We were hippies and the Fonzies. Our underground heavy metal were Janis Joplin, Led Zepellin, Uriah Heap, Santana, Queen, Deep Purple and others. We had lots of fun and remember Beatles? We love them too.
• United States
16 Aug 09
You mentioned some great artists! I love them all, although I have not heard of Uriah Heap.