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@@ThePixievamp - Makes you wish for a time machine AND a perpetual youth machine, doesn't it? Actually I wish I had both but would settle for either haha.
I'm going to sing this song on Friday . It will be so much fun !!! I'm 51 years old , and I still love to rock out . I sing and dance on Fridays , in front of people , and I dance for a few hours , 3 nights a week at home .
When a movie uses a song so perfectly that you'll never not picture the scene it's from while listening to it, even though the song is as old as you are! Nobody was amazing!
I'm almost 18 anyway no matter what generation you were born and raised from, you can't help but love and appreciate this song especially Mrs. Benatar herself. Yes she first started out singing Opera after high school for most of the 70's but by around the fall of '79, she discovered her true love in Rock when she met who eventually became her second husband Neil Giraldo, who carried the same passion for Rock as well. So it's important to remember this very song is what put both on the map with their first album " In the heat of the night." I first heard this song on the radio on the way to school a couple years ago and honestly after just knowing and hearing "Hit me with your best shot" and "Love is a battlefield", I fell in love with Pat right away. Amazing God given voice she has!
I would like to thank that movie where Bob Odenkirk almost singlehandedly takes down the Russian mob because of a child's bracelet for introducing me to this song.
It feels kind of callous of me to say but her music has been at its best when its at its angriest. I know what fueled that anger at that time was not cool, but her passion in this earlier stuff is just so infectious that I can't help but love it.
Everything great is created at the peak of ones anger. That's when they get the most outlandish and awesome idead, but its also thr pinnacle of ones passion. Angst is truly the answer to epic creative outburst.
I think rock and roll is best done when you're a little pissed off and wanna say something. And not being able to put it exactly how you want to has led to some great rock and roll.
Same can be said for Nine Inch Nails and Bring me the Horizon. They were able to clean their lives up but their music has lost a lot of their rock/metal feeling. But the artists are in a better spot mentally.
My favorite Benatar song! She has such power, strength and command of her songs. That voice is one of the greatest R & R has ever had!!! She shows the boys the girls can rock out too!!!! Simply a classic song from a great rock and roller!!
+anison roberts Yeah she probably won't get it. She refused to be a "sex symbol" has been married to the same man for almost 40 years, she's not gay or bisexual, isn't political, isn't a drunk and doesn't do drugs. In other words she's got loads of talent and no skeletons, which really pisses off the media and the music industry.
in the late 1970's, women finally got respect due as rock stars. Benatar, Heart, Pretenders, Stevie, Joan Jett... I heard those songs on the radio and it changed my life we love you, Pat.
1. Impossible dream by Andy Williams 2. Please Don’t Let Me be Misunderstood by The Animals ( This is their song I don’t know who sings it in the movie) 3. What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong I can’t remember more from the movie, and I know 1 of the songs in the movie is 100% by Frank Sinatra
I've seen them in concert six times over the years and they have been just as excellent as the first time, along time ago. She and Neil G. are great together.
Neil Geraldo - definitely one of the most underrated guitar players - a true guitar hero He plays with such intensity and wild spontaneity every time I listen to his music my synapses fire.
I was born in ‘06 and I heard this on the radio one day when I was like 5 in my grandparents car and I’ve had it stuck in my head ever since and I FINALLY found this song!
Well, if this don't wake you up, you're probably already dead. Talk about a Power Couple!!! Killer vocals by the lovely Ms. and that outro by Mr. Benatar ... F*ing NUTS!!! ~TD, Boston
Songs like this need to played more. thats why i respect stations that play both today and yesterdays music to kinda compare the too...and there is a quite a difference. LONG LIVE CLASSIC ROCK!!!!!
Ha ha ha! That made me think of Georges answering machine with the tune from Greatest American Hero. "Believe it or not George isn't at home, so leave a message at the beep I must be out, or I'd pick up the phone, so were could I be? Believe it or not I'm not home." I think that's how it went...
Won a talent contest singing this and Shadows In The Night. Pat Benatar is one of the best female voice to ever grace the airways. Her and Neil Giraldo made an unbeatable pair in rock.
Pat Benatar along with artists like Heart, Joplin, Joan Jett, Patti Smith, and less than two dozen others were pioneers in hard rocking women as the front person. These ladies helped bring female artists from bubble gum hits, love songs, and folk music to jamming rock n roll. I can remember hearing Benatar's first album for the first time in 1979. WOW!!! I was in love with her music from the beginning. It was like hear the Boston album for the first time. Salute to Pat Benatar, the magic she created, and the memories she instilled that takes me back in time.
"Your love is like a tidal wave, spinning over my head; Drownin' me in your promises, better left unsaid." "Your love has set my soul on fire, burnin' out of control; You taught me the ways of desire, now it's takin' its toll."
My favorite female singer of all time. None of that formulaic pop for me! Thank you so much to the uploader. My cassette--yes, cassette--of Heat of the Night just broke, which is surprising, as it was played constantly in my car stereo for years and bought brand new a week or two after its release. I'm actually grieving its loss.
I'm here because it was my first time hearing this on the radio and now I'm in love with it, I can't get this off my mind. YOU'RE A HEARTBREAKER, DREAMMAKER, LOVETAKER, DON'T YOU MESS AROUND WITH ME! :))
I grew up listening to rap/hip hop, rappers like Eminem , NWA, Dr Dre, and even new generation rap now a days, but I will always love and respect old school rock , it just brings out a fire inside I didn’t know was there, and this song is so good! This is a real woman, none of that feminist bull crap, this is a great song that I love to listen to and rock out 🙌🏻🤘🏻
@@xxjceplayzrobloxxx3141 Eh, you have all the info lol. I'm doing the calculations in jest lol... 2022 -(1979+12)-10 = 21. 2022=current year 1979 = release date of this song 12 = the total years between when I was born and this songs release 10 = the years since I made the original comment.
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00:44 When I was a kid and even now I think to hear ..."Don't mess around with me n...a" Still after all this years. It will be there with me for life. I wonder if anybody else hears it like that.
@@robotant181 There's definitely Luis Armstrong's "What a wonderful world", Nina Simone's "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", Edwin Starr's "I Like The Sound of Funky Music", Sinatra's "The Impossible Dream" and "My Sweet Accountant" by Combination (Russian song for Yulian's karaoke intro) that's what I can remember/know.
its funny how the older people commenting on this video think that the millennial generation only knows of this song because of movies, games, or tv shows... the kids that are obsessed with songs from this era still exist. I love pat benatar and others like black Sabbath and Guns N' Roses and Deep Purple and KISS. and I know a lot of kids at my school that do as well. you have to give us some credit.
Larissa Bell Even if they know it only because of movies, games, tv... why does it matter? If they liked it and after that kept searching about these kind of songs it's totally okay.
Seçkin Adıkdı I didnt mean that them finding it through a movoe was a bad rhing, I just meant that they think kids of this generation only find them because of movies, when that isn't the case for all kids. That's all I'm saying.
wh15p3r well, unfortunately for you, I am entitled to my opinion, just like you are to yours. so if you have a problem with my opinion, acknowledge your feelings and then keep scrolling on your merry little way.
How could anyone give this a 👎never mind 800+ of you. No matter what genre of music is for you Pat rocks! Her vocals are amazing and the guitar riffs in this song are incredible!