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Iconic hit “Take On Me” has become only the second ’80s music video to notch more than one billion views on YouTube. The song was released by A-ha, a Norwegian pop trio, in 1985, and was ...
Search the phrase "80s version" and you'll find dozens of present-day hits reworked with vintage synths and sax solos. Embedded in them is an emotional lesson on what's missing from the streaming era.
Norwegian synthpop trio A-ha’s “Take On Me” has joined YouTube‘s billion-views club. The iconic video from A-ha, which combines live action with pencil-sketch animation, is only the second ...
A-ha's MTV classic is nearing 1 billion YouTube views and is a cash cow for its creators. But "Take on Me's" origin story is as tricky as its multi-octave chorus.
I’ve sorted through my collection of lesser-known 80s hits to bring you my favorites. Enjoy! “Beds are Burning” by Midnight Oil This song is ridiculous. First of all, the lead singer looks like Woody ...
Guns 'N' Roses epic "November Rain' clip has become the first video pre-YouTube and first clip from the '90s to go over one billion views. The L.A. hard rock gods also have the most viewed clip of ...
Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child O' Mine" has become the first music video from the '80s to join YouTube's billion views club.
It's all about family at SIT80's. Yesterday's post of Fleetwood Mac's near hit Family Man jogged my memory of Hall and Oates bigger hit of Family Man.
Waters wrote on YouTube. “If you shot film in the past, traded and collected reels or just bought them from the classifieds of rock magazines in the 70s and 80s, its important we save these.
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