80's-90's MEMORIES
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- Morning_star8
I was 24 years old and Glastonbury was like another world.
- \m/Krassy
- My first Glastonbury at the age of 16. It’s something I can be hyperbolic about but totally mean it - a life changing weekend. To be honest, I still can’t...Wolfboy
- believe my mum & dad let me go off to it by myself at that age.Wolfboy
- my first was 2000 but this (95'?) I was 14, and recorded every bit of the footage off the BBC and watched that VHS approximately 1000000 times :Dkingsteven
- That's right, it's '95. I still have 3 or 4 VHS tapes in a box in the loft with all the coverage because I got my Mum to tape it all while I was there.Wolfboy
- I remember writing a running order with time stamps of all the bands, features and moments where I spotted myself on TV.Wolfboy
- There is a guy on Youtube who has uploaded all that content over 7 videos. It has been take down and replaced in the past because of copyright...Wolfboy
- But here is the link to video 1 of 7:
https://www.youtube.…Wolfboy - insane lineup. several of the late 90s biggest bands right on the cuspkingsteven
- elahon2
- we used to crank this cassette on the Blaupunkt in the 1980 Honda PreludeRamanisky2
- ^woah there, fella, too much 80s in that staement!lemmy_k
- ^ 3 in 1 fellaRamanisky2
- Ramanisky25
- good tune.utopian
- This one never gets skipped, ever.
So good.Ramanisky2 - +++YakuZoku
- +++Krassy
- Yep. So simple, so elegant. More than the sum of it's parts.lemmy_k
- Krassy7
- Elastica made me discover Wire after they were accused of ripping them off. I still love both.fooler
- I love Wire about a million times more.CyBrainX
- I just now learned this about Wire track.
They def took that entire riff but man I still love the Elastica version.Ramanisky2
- Ramanisky20
- I'd forgotten about this.
And I was quite happy about it, too. :(Continuity - ^ lolRamanisky2
- I'd forgotten about this.
- _niko3
Don’t know what’s worse that this song popped into my head or that I remembered all the lyrics
- Oh shit just looked him up, had no idea his first album was produced by the dust brothers of Paul’s boutique fame_niko
- Great throwback!
I had completely forgotten about the song but still remember half the lyrics.palimpsest
- imbecile3
- An American Werewolf in Londonimbecile
- Nightmare on Elm Streetfooler
- ChuckyYakuZoku
- Up
(you know... cuz of the balloon... movie scared the shit out of me)PonyBoy - Ju-onYakuZoku
- HellraiserMrT
- Dude, Where's My Car?Krassy
- Resident EvilAkagiyama
- ChristineAkagiyama
- The Exorcistelahon
- The ShiningRamanisky2
- Shaun of the Deadface_melter
- Oppenheimernb
- Driving miss daisynb
- X-Files: Fight The Futurenb
- Amityville horrormonNom
- WickermanmonNom
- HellraisermonNom
- The RingAkagiyama
- AlienAkagiyama
- Rocky Horror Picture Showfooler
- PoltergeistAkagiyama
- Sleepy HollowAkagiyama
- Beetle juice.monNom
- SawmonNom
- GhostbustersmonNom
- United States Capitol Attackutopian
- Spice Girls: The Movieface_melter
- Everything you wanted to know about sexnb
- Tenacious D and the Pick of Destinynb
- no one guessed 'the hand' was a shitty film, but horror none the lesshydro74
- ItAkagiyama
- Blair Witch ProjectAkagiyama
- I thought the hand was from Adam's Family... maybe it's a twofer.monNom
- CandymanmonNom
- PyschomonNom
- Little Shop of HorrorsElwin74
- Sixth SenseElwin74
- 28 days laterElwin74
- Three Men and a Babynb
- All answers:
https://scifi.stacke…Elwin74
- sausages1
Mask reminded me that I also loved Thundercats
- utopian5
- yup!YakuZoku
- We used to get baked and listen to this ... ahh good timesRamanisky2
- This and Sandler's "They're all gonna laugh at you"timeless
- stoplying4
No pics or vids to accompany this memory, but a huge thing to do in the late 70s early 80s by me was to "go into the trails". The trails were in the woods and kids would ride bmx and dirt bikes all over. The woods is where bonfires happened, conflicts were resolved at "The Pit", and teenagers would go to drink on Friday nights. Occasionally, we would stumble across a fort that some older headbanger kids made where they would stash playboy mags, red man chewing tobacco, sleeping bags and maybe some beers.
If one of the "heads", as we called them, came across you going through their shit, it was over for you. You would get an ass-whooping. But there was always the jackpot of an old playboy buried under some wet leaves that my friends and I would find and look through, or try some long cut chewing tobacco. I would always have to hurry home because I stayed in the woods too long, but they were fun times.