you know, Commodores never stuck with me Both during and after the Richie era.(I get tears in my eyes because I know this is a tribute to Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson) but as funksters, I was more for EWF, K and the G, and The O' Jays. the only song I really cared for by them was "Lady(You Bring Me Up)" quite possibly Richie's swan song with the group on their "In the Pocket" album.
@mzwere1 oh of course I would def dress lke 1985 anyday over the clothing(or lack thereof) of today. I can't even call what ppl where clothing. Times were easier, jobs were more plentiful. More good times were happening. Food was cheaper so we could dine out more. Moodiness and cussing wasn't as much as it is now. Music was a lot better. Everything was. Nowdays, I just do what my friend always says "giving up on life but living it"
@entertainme3000 Having reread your comment I see that I may have misunderstood its meaning. You meant the period of time and not an opinion of the style. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
you get to go back and see things over again, stuff you may not have noticed during the original broadcast...suspenders and blazers the fashion of 1985(icky) and the hot blonde chick looks utterly bored and wishes she were somewhere else.