daria todo mi reyno porque hubiera sido asi.... yo me he quedado plantado y colgado de esa epoca.---- la de ahora tan tecnificada y la gente tan egoista simple mediocre y falta de cultura en general me interesa bien poco....
This Song is a fucking Time Machine! I'am now 54 Years old and for Sure, this was the best Time in my live. So Cheers Up from Germany to everyone who feels the Same!
Fuck knows what will happen but as you get older you hold on to good things I’m 51 my kids are about 20 years younger I’ve treated then mean and they both have good values ish lol x take care
@@reidycruise So you obvisley dp a good Job but never forget the old Times. For me this Sounds for a good Concept! Thank's for your answer,Take Care and all the best from Germany!
Born in the ‘63, For sure the eighties where the best period of my life. We were lucky, today’s youngsters have no dreams and no future only deception…😢
speaking as a teen born in 08 - yes, most of the teens nowadays really dont have dreams anymore, the only dreams they have are a good satisfying future. which you cant really get without having fun throughout your whole life.
"Innocence?" Did you even watch one episode of Miami Vice? The ENTIRE SHOW was about the futility of the drug wars and the MANY gray areas encountered along the way. The bad guy literally is let go in the FIRST EPISODE because of a possibly bribed judge!!!!😂
I was born in 1991. I never saw the world of the 1980s. But while watching Miami Vice or other TV series and movies from that era, I was always enthralled. To see live the U.S. of Reagan's presidency - that would be a dream come true. I envy people who had the opportunity to live in those times.
Every woman wanted Don Johnson in the 1980s Every man wanted to be like Don Johnson in the 1980s Long Live the best TV Cop show ever made, in fact the best TV show ever made ...PERIOD.
You know, one of the best things about being in my 50's now is that I lived my teenage years in the 80's..........Priceless and I wouldn't change them for the world
The Boomer generation totally understands, born 1946 to 1964. I was born in 1962. We all were in our 20s and 30s during this time. Great music and movies.
I was lucky. This show came out when I was in my mid-twenties, a magical age to be alive and to experience Miami Vice. Now, in my late 50s, life is mostly about shoring up finances for retirement and health issues, believe it or not. When I watch a simple Miami Vice video like this, it reminds that I've forgotten what life is really about and that there are endless possibilities to make one's life truly special. Maybe I'm just being way too nostalgic but the fact that this show and its music can evoke such strong emotions is a powerful testament to this show.
Hey desertjedi, Be happy you had a life like that. Im exactly in the mid of my 20s right now (25yo) and im already at the state you are. I strongly agree with your statement about videos and music especially like this, it sometimes can evoke really strong forgotten feelings of what life is really about. You travel back in time to your younger age and can have the same view on the world as you had back then for a brief moment, but it often vanishes out of my mind after a few days in my everyday life
I am of the Boomer generation born between 1946 and 1964 .. (1962.) We were the young ones in the 80s... Our 20s and 30s... Great music and movies. Happy to see people like stuff from our era.
The 80s was such a great time to be young (20s) alive, and so many opportunities which we missed. And the early 80s, no bloody mobile phones and internet. God I miss those days
I’m 48 years yrs old and thus was a teenager when this show was in the air. My wife and me are now on our way to watch all episodes again, on DVD! So much more enjoyable than todays crap, and the memories...... Still goosebumbs.. Greetz from the Netherlands!
48 as well..there hasn't been any good shows worth watching in well over a decade now. Thankfully we have these available on disk and can watch whatever episode of whatever series we want when we want. Unlike back then when we were at the mercies of the local television stations.
@Revenger : it is good but to honest everyone (blokes) wanted the silk suits, designer shades *very* expensive cars and ladies dropping at their feet at some after watching this in the 80’s, unfortunately we had to put up with suits from Burton’s and a Ford Capri and badly made ‘cocktail’ at the local club after a few beers at the local lol oh and a lot of rejection from the ladies….
Same here, also in the Netherlands. Nostalgia has got a firm grip on me. I have all series on DVD too. Thinking about buying all seasons Magnum P.I. as well.
I'm now 63 and without doubt the 80s were the best decade - clothes, music - (with words I could sing along with), marriage, fatherhood. I could become very sentimental and wish to return to it but at least I lived it and enjoyed it.
indeed sir... I like to brag About it to this new generation x of a societal mindless aberrations of duplicative remakes of trying to fit in to a world loooong gone.. No offense ppl . 😊
The 80's were rather nice but THE BEST period was 1964 or 5 to 1974 or 5. If you were anywhere from mid teens to early 20s, listening to the music across those 10 years was THE time. It was a time when music was evolving furiously and was endlessly inventive. The 80s were very synth, but were the last decade I really liked, especially the earlier 80s.
Now we have guys looking like girls, girls skinny like skeletons or fat like...., cars with no character, clothes really rubbish, music....even no comments, no guys with the balls, hair rarely brash...
I would pay to go back to the 80's when I was in my young teens. I loved watching Miami Vice! 36+ years later I'm a grandfather, crazy how time flies!!
well look at positibe side, lucky your alive! and can witness all these times. Young people go RIP....So enjoy your journey to witness a bit of everything :) Ofcourse theres such thing as nostalgia plus lets not forget its feels times were so much better because of age and when life felt like some magic. Now we have much more advanced health systems etc, its not that bad, its that we age and grow up with life problems and what ends up is nostalgia of no problems and viewing world as magic place :) Even I fall for this nostalgia trip and I was born in late 80s LOL, and im trippin over something that was behind when i was 1 years old lol. But yeah miami vice, baywatch, even beverly hills lol, but whats most depressing is todays music, and not switching all the way back to 80s, but until early 2000s, so many genres, one hit wonders, rock, metal,pop,whatever,bringing oldschool back, techno, you name it. Now its just sad where music went..2 genres maybe..
Things are about to get better. Jesus weakened our enemies through COVID. Our enemies fight each other while we get our destiny and purpose restored. Our banking industry, technology, inventions, agriculture, and Democracy is about to be restored through Jesus Christ. God blesses those who bless us and curses those who curse us. Genesis 12.
I wasn’t allowed to watch this show as a kid. I used to sit up the stairs and listen to the music. This was always my favourite. Taught myself to play it on the keyboard… the 80s. What a decade!
Don Johnson. Philipp Michael Thomas und Edward James Olmos waren schon die coolsten unter der Sonne Miamis, eine richtig tolle 80er Serie mit vielen weiteren tollen auch GastschauspielerInnen, awesome and amazing too !!!!!! I love this ... ❤❤❤😮😊😊😊
First time i've heard this song for over 30 years when it was on tv in 86/87 .. a time when i used to watch every episode with fail and hearing this song out of the blue has caused overwhelming emotion within me and i am reduced to tears... anyone else feeling this?
Me too...I have all episodes on DVD lucky enough...the 80's and 90's are sacred...it will never come again this quality. The cast should be on an altar in a church...
I wonder if the series of Miami Vice really realize what an impact it has put onto our lives. I swear Crockett is so nice to look at and Tubbs is no slouch either. I sure miss those Friday nights ❤️
Amazing how 4 decades + has gone past, since this place in time. Most all of us were young and good looking. Some still keep their looks, etc. But we can't stay 'forever young.'
Well, scientists say that if you love a song, especially if it gives you the chills, your brain releases Dopamine, which makes you feel good. I play the same songs over and over, and I see many people do that too.
I was born in ‘73! Imagine how many precious memories!! An eternal love story and my heart still beating to the rithm of this cool song! Thanks for Sharing this beautiful song!
I was born in 73 myself and I still watch this show today....my wife was fixing dinner the other night and said hey want to watch miami vice and said but of course
I’m one who was really watching Miami Vice every Friday night and now my oldest daughter is 33 and watch the shows , she has even said it was the best of the 80’s on TV , she loves everything of the 80’s
That's heartwarming, just as well that she hadn't left school in the UK during the 80's and tried to find work or had a young family to feed, fail to see what any uk citizens can take from the 80's in a positive way, it was fucking grim because of one evil woman.
Da läuft es mir eiskalt den Rücken herunter wenn ich diesen Song höre ich bin in den 80ern groß geworden und habe Miami Vice im Fernsehen gesehen und heute denke ich mit 46 Jahren auch an Personen die mittlerweile verstorben sind an Nachbarn die damals noch jung waren und denke mir wo sind all die Jahre nur geblieben eine wahnsinnig schöne Zeit die es nie wieder geben wird leider 😢😢
But those times live in your heart, don't miss that, is eternal. I feel like you, i was a teen in 80's and i know that is nothing like those ears so my playlist of music is always the best.
Miami Vice 1984-1988. Best time to be in high school. Don Johnson, every woman wanted him. Every man wanted to be him!! Greatest cop show ever, that's why I became one.
I was born in 77 and was able to see some of the 80s. Wish I was older but I saw enough to love it. My mother passed away June 6th of 2020 and my nostalgia has kicked into over drive. The day she passed, I talked with her for an hour and I asked her if she remembered what my favorite movie was, she said of course, Goonies. A few hours later she was gone. I have watched so much RU-vid of commercials and anything related to 80s. Halloween, Christmas and just 80s in general. Its sickening to know how bad the US and the world has gotten over the last few years that all the strides we all have made to make our lives better has just went to waste.
USA has a great future. There's great things happening that isn't reported in the news. Condolences on your Mom. Nostalgia is making a comeback, you will see. America will be better than ever before. As the covenant promise land, our brands, and flavors, music, technology, science and art is protected under the Covenant with God through Jesus Christ. Anyone who tries to steal our property and money will be cursed. Genesis 12. Matthew 12:43-44
Lol - Boy George, David Bowie, Elton John and Freddie Mercury were probably the four biggest stars of the 1980s. 😬🙄😆 Three were gay, one was bisexual, and two of them went on TV wearing makeup. It was fashionable for men to wear makeup, for a few years, in the 1980s in fact
In my youth I grew up with MIAMI VICE, now I´m 53 years old. It was a great Serie and I saw it often. This was/is my favourite song. .... Crockett and Tubbs.... All the best from Germany, stay healthy in this COVID19 times. 🖤🧡💛
Since it's release, it was destined to be success, and it's amazing how much of a legacy Miami Vice truly has, and the amount of influence it's given, espically with this iconic theme, "Crockett's Theme", Time flies, but this never gets old, what an era.
Was 20 in the 80s. Man. Best time of my life. Good music. Good TV shows. Struggling and just surviving to make ends meet. Now (Apr 2023) life is AOK. Thank heavens!! Haha...
The show and time period reminds me of my father, born in 1953 who was in his prime in 1985! As a 13 year we'd watch the show together and I'd worship the ground he walked on. Now gone from ALS 10 years ago its videos like these that remind of the fun times we shared soo many years ago when the world was simple and family was everything.
Was a kid in the 80s. Remember some evenings I couldn't sleep, so I went to the living room where my mum would be curled up, watching Miami Vice. I sat next to her for a while and soaked up some of this coolness before going back to bed:) It was a calmer, less stressful time; for that I'm sure.
One of the best themes ever. I can listen to this all day! Was a teenager in NY watching this. In the Air tonight is another great song that went well with the show.
Unfortunately, everything has changed. I would also like to live in the eighties. But the whole world has changed. Unfortunately, America. The eighties are unfortunately gone.
oh man ,what I would do to be back in that decade....best decade of my life ever. the music was awesome, movies and series were fantastic. Maybe in todays standards they were not, but back then, when there was no internet, this was the shit. Technology was moving pretty fast and we saw many new things being introduced. VCR, Compact discs, we had the Sony Sports Walkman...so much fun stuff.. Sad to see how the world has changed into the shithole it is now and people born after the eighties will never know what an epic decade will look like. And that the eighties are appreciated nowadays, is very clear, as many people try to get relics from the era and pay high amounts for them. Thank full that I was there. To all you eighties freaks out there, we had fun!
I was born in '72 also... the 80s were God damned fucking magic. Think of the nonstop movie classics that were being produced year after year. Too many to name. TV shows were just f'ing fun and entertaining and plenty with a touch of the bizarre, off-the-wall vibe to 'em that just worked. And 80s music... man, it just didn't stop. It was such a fun, feel good era with no shame about it and Miami Vice really just splattered that 80s good vibe with near abandon.
@@maboleth internet....look at todays world...where at first internet brought us knowledge and good stuff, it now over informs us and all of a sudden we are al experts behind our keyboards. without the internet, that simple life is still around the corner.
I first heard this tune on the NatWest bank adverts in UK in early 90's,loved it then. Born in 83 so don't remember Miami vice but those were 2 handsome men especially Don Johnson. Totally get why everyone wants to go back to a time like that,even as a 90's kid I'd go back in a heartbeat. The world's changed so much and not for the better
I was in high school and college when this show was at its peak. I loved every episode and the writing was phenomenal. I will be 54 this year and the nostalgia is tangible and bitter sweet.
I watched some episodes of this show back in the 80´s, when I was becoming a teenager and I loved it. This is just so iconic, the style, the story, everything. Thanks for making this available.
The best show ever. I've seen all 111 episodes several times. Great action, good actors, miami looks always awesome, tons of famous actors, tons of famous songs, better than vice city (talking to young people). Nothing comes close to miami vice. I hope when i die i reborn in miami in the 60s so i can be an adult in the 80s
Growing up as a teen in the mid 80s and faithfully watching Miami Vice…it’s perfect mix of action, music, color, acting, cars, clothes etc, I remember thinking being in my 40s and 50s was an eternity away. I was blissfully happy as a teen. Now in my early 50s thinking back to when I was a teen feels like yesterday. I’m not one to recollect or wish to relive my past but DAMN I miss the 80s. No internet, no social media, no smart phones, no political correctness, no touch screens, no over complicated electric vehicles, no weird pronouns, only land lines, friends, the great outdoors, sunshine, family, analog gauges, true exotic cars with pop up headlights, great music and Miami Vice.
And bikes !! I'm 47, I just can't believe we considered old now, it does feels like yesterday growing up in the 80's & 90's , we're just passengers on this earth bro !! I can't believe it
I'm right beside you. I want to open a micro hotel with 80's themed rooms. Old TV's, old phones, old kids sheets, everything. Themed rooms, Miami Vice, Saturday Morning, Playroom, etc.
I was little when this show came out. My brother was a HUGE fan of all things Miami Vice and Crockett. I left Texas and moved to California when I graduated. About seven years ago I was checking out at the local Whole Foods in Santa Barbara. Next to me was “The MAN, The MYTH the LEGEND, himself, Don Johnson. I was so excited to see him and recognize him that I almost bounced outta my shoes. I watched the millennial ask him for his ID to check his identity and kept waiting for him to realize who he was!!!! But he did not. Don finished his transaction and still very cool walked out into the California sun. Soon as he was out the door I yelled at the cashier, “Don’t you realize WHO THAT WAS”!!!!! Cashier was dumbfounded, of course. I said, THAT WAS DON JOHNSON, from MIAMI VICE!!!!! THE DON JOHNSON!!!!! I actually had to show him on my phone who Don is. He was not impressed. I wanted to slap him 😂 Don is still THE COOLEST DUDE!!!
Why is it that I never get tired of this song, is it because I wanted to Be crockett as a kid...... I guess it was well the the 80s all together 😎 I'd like to experience those times again 🌈🌴 Well perhaps I'm just a nostalgic, but I think I'm not the only one.. Memories of growing up, time passes I believe though the 80s are on it's way back clothing wise... Music wise.. Miami wise 😎🌴 that's the way it's suppose to be... Next are the 90s which was pretty much like the 80s..... pretty much or.... 😏
I was born in 1991. While my friends and acquaintances watch Game of Thornes, I check out all the old MIami Vice episodes. What glorious music. The style and coolness of the 80s are simply unmatched. Regards from Germany
Glad you appreciate it. I got to spend my late teens and early 20's in the 80's and I have to say I'm blessed that I could. was the best era in my opinion.
I'm born in 1990, abt 25 years too late for the party. Let's push rewind and go back, without our friends who doesn't appreciate and understand the greatness of the era. Liebe Grüße from Sweden.
I can still remember watching this show after being introduced to it by a good friend of mine called Kevin (such an 80s name). Crocket and Tubbs were the coolest duo of the 80s. The look, sound, dialogue and subject matter summed up the 1980s perfectly. Miami Vice was a hugely successful and influential TV show that would go on to be mimicked by other TV shows as well as films. Don Johnson was cooler than ice, and Philip Michael Thomas was hotter than the Miami sun. The two men played Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs, drug-enforcement officers in a bright and fashionable Miami. At the time Miami was a run-down town, plagued with drugs as well as other social and economic problems. It’s no secret that Miami Vice helped the area prosper to eventually become what it is today. The show was a watershed moment in TV much like how MTV changed music and music videos. Crocket and Tubbs took on hardened criminals and suffered for it. They showed the real side of policing, where the risk of being harmed or even killed was an occupational hazard. What really made the show for me, was their friendship. The loyalty and understanding they had for one another influenced me in a big way. When I think of great friendships, I think of Crocket and Tubbs, two men who couldn’t be more different, yet were prepared to die for each other. How many of us have a friendship like that? I can’t write about Miami Vice and not talk more about their pastel-shaded fashion, the stubble-faces, sock-free and carefree hairstyles. The look of Miami Vice is what made it stand out from other police shows. The pastel colours added warmth to their personalities and complemented the Miami sunshine. The colours popped out as did everything else in the show. The rough, unclean, dishevelled look was to Miami Vice what Clint Eastwood was to Fistful of Dollars. The grooming style reminded me of that 1960s Spaghetti Western look made popular by legendary as well as visionary film director Sergio Leone. I imagine Michael Man was influenced by Leone’s anti-hero characters. The Sonny Crocket look became very popular with guys. The light-coloured blazer, pastel T-shirt and shoes without socks became commonplace. I can still remember some of my older friends wearing this look. Oh, they didn’t wear sock because it was too hot! You’d need them in England! What a decade to have grown up in.
Yeah, and another example of society copying a movie/show would be Kevin Kostner's idiot-looking haircut in that movie, The Bodyguard. It's amazing how the admiration & respect he induced overpowered the crappiness of that haircut.
Какая чудесная мелодия. Просто удивительно красивая. Вообще, одна из самых у меня любимых инструментальных композиций. А вот сам сериал не смотрел, к сожалению.
Miami Vice, Magnum PI both great showing men as well, men. The 80's were great I miss them , since that time its been a steady decline I wish it was 1985 again really bad.
If you call a fall off a cliff a steady decline . Bad ideas take off quick. This is what happens when we worship false idols...ie kissing celebrity bum.
yeah! me i would be in my early 20's yup time flies my friend, this was a great series, glamour and sunshine, and always great tunes ..........ah happy days
The best series forever. Awesome music, great themes, cool actors and great friends! That was our time, our role models, that's how we became. sunny+rico, best for ever!!!
Sempre bella la canzone non passerà , mai di moda.... Ho visto tutte le puntate in TV. Pure le repliche era, più forte di me... Me... Grazie a voi per i ricordi !! Un abbraccio forte Gianluca.
Might need to take off the rose tinted specs. In the 80's Miami was a warzone, the drug war was at its peak, and vicious turf wars were fought. You might also want to read about operation cyclone, and Reagans involvement in that.
@@whoanelly737-8 Fair enough, and good for you fella. But plenty of bad things happened in the 80's. Miami was an absolute mess, and a much more dangerous place than today. Seen as we're commenting on a video about Miami vice, i think its important to point that out.