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Did we ever think back then that we would be watching these commercials on smartphones in the future? It’s like a time machine culture shock! I guess that makes us time travelers.
The 80's were epic for me. I turned 13 in October of 1980. Then I got my first car......a 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger. It didn't swing...lol. it was a slow 🐌 tank. But it was my first car. My first "cool" car was a 1972 Dodge Charger. Then a 1969 Hurst Olds 442. The 80's were an amazing time. From puberty to high school, to cars, to girls, to rock concerts from 1983 to 1994. I got to see some unbelievably talented bands. At the top is Pink Floyd at Milwaukee County Stadium. I also saw Mötley Crüe in concert at least 15 times. Metallica, 3rd row at the Marcus Amphitheater during Summerfest. Guns n Roses opening for Aerosmith at the Alpine Valley Amphitheater in East Troy, Wisconsin. One of my first ever concerts was Twisted Sister opening for Iron Maiden! Iron Maiden was INCREDIBLE! I also was lucky enough to see Ronnie James Dio as well. One show that also stuck with me was a 3-band show at the Eagle's Club in Milwaukee. It was a general admission show, no seats. The bands who played was W.A.S.P. , Armored Saint, & Metallica. Metallica's bassist Cliff Burton hadn't been in the accident that tragically took his life far too soon!!!!! When he played the song from Kill Em` All, Anesthesia Pulling Teeth, Bass Solo Take One. He blew the roof off of the building! He was incredibly talented. That was before Metallica become lawsuit happy. The 80's were some of the most incredibly fun times I ever had. The 70's was my childhood growing up and the 80's, they were my youth becoming an "adult".....sort of.....lol.
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Not easy to find. I have some stuff from Miami, from channel 6 (WCIX), 33 (WBFS), 39 (WDZL), mostly afternoon cartoons ads... and a few other local ones, but saturday morning specifically from S.Fl is rare. If you have a lead on tapes, let me know and I'll digitize em.
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The " In the news " openning theme is so ingrained in my mind, I am 50 now and I still lifted my head to look up and to see what it was about. I didnt know lol
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14:42 George Buza the narrator of Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors (1985) and XMen: The Animated Series! 18:38 Michael Bell, the voice of Duke (G.I.J.O.E.), Sunstreaker+Sideswipe (Transformers), Lance (GoLion Voltron) and many more.
You know I recently bought a 3-DVD set of Jayce and the wheeled warriors at family dollar for two bucks. I'll have to sit down and watch it. And I remember Michael Bell from his roles on Three's Company and the pilot episode of ST: TNG. Great memories!
Neat! I bet you'll like it! Also...18:35 is the intro and preview narrator for G.I.J.O.E. (1983-1987) 18:52 are Sue Blu, 18:57 Neil Ross, June Foray, and Michael Bell again (respectively) 19:14 Kaleena Kiff, voice of Daisy Darrett (Pole Position cartoon, 1984)
@@wavstudionet Kaleena Kiff rang a bell for me....she's the '80s the child actor who played one of the daughters on The New Leave It to Beaver, and the episode of Three's Company with the kittens, the one where John Ritter said, when he read the script he knew they were running out of ideas because they'd done almost that exact same story in the first season with a puppy. 🤣 I guess you can tell I'm still a big Three's Company fan, even forty years after it went off the air.
@@gspendlove 3C fan here too. I appreciate people who remember little remembered details like her role in the Leave it to Beaver movie (1987). I'll look up her 3C role as that's a first for me. Thanks for helping keep the 80s alive.
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I used to have hot wheels ornage race car track plus car you charge up and the battery rayo vac Black Kitty cat symbol and the charger was made too look like a gas station pump idea concepts
Omg these are funny. I'm not american but some of these look oddly familiar. Im a chils of the early 80s being born in 77. Life was way better than it is today. No internet to distract us and no social media for kids to brag and bully other kids
No, by the period in these that concern was passé. After the atmospheric test ban, such contamination declined rapidly, and by the 1980s was nearly forgotten.