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The Best Cooler in the Business – Three Simple Rules from Dalton in Road House

June 10, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


This is one of our favorite scenes from the movie Road House. The Double Deuce has hired the best cooler in the business and his name is Dalton (Patrick Swayze)! In this scene, Dalton gives the staff of the Double Deuce three simple rules to remember:

1. Never underestimate your opponent. Expect the unexpected.

2. Take it outside. Never start anything inside the bar unless it’s absolutely necessary.

3. Be nice. Until it’s time to not be nice!

Great advice for life actually! Enjoy a look back at this awesome clip from Road House.



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The Fixx – ‘One Thing Leads To Another’ from 1983

June 9, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1983, The Fixx released their second studio album titled Reach the Beach. They released three singles from the album, and all three were top 40 hits on the Hot 100 charts. The second single released was One Thing Leads To Another, and it peaked at number four on the Hot 100 charts and number two on the Rock charts becoming their highest charting single on the Hot 100 charts. According to vocalist Cy Curnin, the song is an indictment of dishonest politicians.

Enjoy this look back at The Fixx with their official music video for One Thing Leads to Another as well as a live performance of the song!



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Steve Miller Band – ‘Abracadabra’ Music Video from 1982

June 8, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


The Steve Miller Band scored a ton of hits in the ’70s with songs like The Joker, Take The Money and Run, Rock’n Me, Fly Like an Eagle, and Jet Liner. And, in the early ’80s, they scored one of the biggest hits of their career with Abracadabra, which peaked at number one on the Hot 100 charts in 1982. Abracadabra was the first single released from the album of the same name. Unfortunately, this was their last top 40 hit on the Hot 100 charts. However, they did score four top ten rock hits in the late ’80s and early ’90s with I Want to Make the World Turn Around, Nobody But You Baby, Ya Ya, and Wide River.

Here’s a look back at the official music video for Abracadabra as well as a live performance from 1982!



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100 ’80s Musicians Who Are No Longer With Us

June 8, 2021 By the80sruled 4 Comments


Over the last few years, we’ve lost more than a few ’80s musical icons like Kenny Rogers, Tom Petty, Marie Fredriksson (Roxette), and Eddie Van Halen. However, so many more ’80s musicians have left us since they became famous in the ’80s. In their honor, here’s a look at 100 ’80s musicians who have passed away from YouTube user Some random guy:

  1. Colonel Abrams
  2. Stuart Adamson (Big Country)
  3. Chrissy Amphlett (Divinyls)
  4. Melanie Appleby (Mel & Kim)
  5. Izora Armstead (Weather Girls)
  6. Nick Ashford (Ashford & Simpson)
  7. Marty Balin
  8. Ronald Bell (Kool and the Gang)
  9. David Bowie
  10. Laura Branigan
  11. Loalwa Braz (Kaoma)
  12. Pete Burns (Dead or Alive)
  13. Cliff Burton (Metallica)
  14. Steve Clark (Def Leppard)
  15. Joe Cocker
  16. Natalie Cole
  17. Ian Curtis (Joy Division)
  18. Paul Davis
  19. Brad Delp (Boston)
  20. Jim Diamond (Ph.D.)
  21. Kevin DuBrow (Quiet Riot)
  22. Edem Ephraim & Dennis Fuller (London Boys)
  23. Falco
  24. Bobby Farrell (Boney M)
  25. Rob Fisher (Naked Eyes, Climie Fisher)
  26. Dan Fogelberg
  27. Aretha Franklin
  28. Fergie Frederiksen (Toto, Survivor)
  29. Marie Fredriksson (Roxette)
  30. Glenn Frey
  31. France Gall
  32. Marvin Gaye
  33. J. Geils (The J. Geils Band)
  34. Andy Gibb
  35. Maurice Gibb (Bee Gees)
  36. Robin Gibb (Bee Gees)
  37. Boon Gould (Level 42)
  38. Greg Ham (Men at Work)
  39. George Harrison
  40. Dan Hartman
  41. Felix Haug (Double)
  42. Ofra Haza
  43. Jeff Healey (The Jeff Healey Band)
  44. Paul Hester (Split Enz, Crowded House)
  45. Brian Hibbard (Flying Pickets)
  46. Bones Hillman (Midnight Oil)
  47. Mark Hollis (Talk Talk)
  48. Whitney Houston
  49. Michael Hutchence (INXS)
  50. James Ingram
  51. Michael Jackson
  52. Rick James
  53. Jimi Jamison (Survivor)
  54. Mory Kanté
  55. Jani Lane (Warrant)
  56. Rose Laurens
  57. John Lennon
  58. Tony Lewis (The Outfield)
  59. Phil Lynott (Thin Lizzy)
  60. Kirsty MacColl
  61. Kevin MacMichael (Cutting Crew)
  62. Benny Mardones
  63. Teena Marie
  64. Bob Marley (Bob Marley and the Wailers)
  65. Jimmy McShane (Baltimora)
  66. Freddie Mercury (Queen)
  67. George Michael (Wham!)
  68. Jason Mizell (= Jam Master Jay) (Run-D.M.C.)
  69. Eddie Money
  70. Gary Moore
  71. Ric Ocasek (The Cars)
  72. Roy Orbison
  73. Benjamin Orr (The Cars)
  74. Robert Palmer
  75. Neil Peart (Rush)
  76. Tom Petty (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers)
  77. Rob Pilatus (Milli Vanilli)
  78. June Pointer (Pointer Sisters)
  79. Prince
  80. Eddie Rabbitt
  81. Gary Richrath (REO Speedwagon)
  82. Kenny Rogers
  83. Florian Schneider (Kraftwerk)
  84. Greedy Smith (Mental As Anything)
  85. Jim Steinman
  86. Jermaine Stewart
  87. Steve Strange (Visage)
  88. Joe Strummer (The Clash)
  89. Donna Summer
  90. Patrick Swayze
  91. Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen)
  92. Luther Vandross
  93. Colin Vearncombe (Black)
  94. Groover Washington Jr.
  95. John Wetton (Asia)
  96. Carl Wilson (The Beach Boys)
  97. Bill Withers
  98. Cecil Womack (Womack & Womack)
  99. Eric Woolfson (The Alan Parsons Project)
  100. Paul Young (Mike and the Mechanics)


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The Bangles – ‘Eternal Flame’ Music Video From 1989

June 8, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Eternal Flame was The Bangles second single released from their 1988 Everything album. The first single from the album was In Your Room, which peaked at number five on the Hot 100 charts. Eternal Flame was a massive hit worldwide peaking at number one on the Hot 100 charts in the U.S. as well as number one in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden, and the U.K. It was The Bangles second and last number one song on the Hot 100 charts. They had previously hit number one on the Hot 100 charts in 1986 with Walk Like An Egyptian.

Enjoy this look back at the music video for Eternal Flame as well as a live performance of the song from 1989.



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‘Menopause Rhapsody’ – A ‘Bohemian Rhapsody Parody Song for Women Everywhere

June 8, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


We’re huge fans of Queen, and consider Bohemian Rhapsody one of Queen’s best songs, and one of the greatest classic rock songs of all time. That’s why this video caught our attention, and after watching it, we had to feature it here on the site. It’s from YouTube user Shirley Serban, and it’s pure genius! Watch as Serban recreates Queen’s music video for Bohemian Rhapsody in her parody video called Menopause Rhapsody, a song that women all over the world can relate to. Enjoy!



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Blondie – ‘Rapture’ Music Video from 1981

June 8, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Blondie’s music video for Rapture made its TV debut in the U.S. on Solid Gold on January 31, 1981. It also holds the distinction of being the first rap video ever broadcast on MTV, and it was part of MTV’s first 90-video rotation. The video features cameos from Fab Five Freddy and graffiti artists Lee Quinones and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Rapture was a huge worldwide hit topping both the Billboard Hot 100 and Dance Club Songs charts in the U.S., and peaking in the top five in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the UK. Enjoy this look back at the first rap video MTV ever played!



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Salt-N-Pepa – ‘Expression’ Music Video

June 7, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Expression was the first single released from Salt-N-Pepa’s third studio album, Blacks’ Magic. It was released on November 13, 1989 and became their first number one rap song when it topped the Rap charts in 1990. Expression was also their second single to chart on the Hot 100 charts when it peaked at number 26. They had previously scored their first top 40 hit with Push It, which peaked at number 19 in 1987.

Enjoy this look back at Salt-N-Pepa’s music video for Expression!



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Rainbow – ‘Stone Cold’ Music Video from 1982

June 6, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In the UK, Rainbow scored a series of top ten hits in the late ’70s/early ’80s, but their biggest hit in the U.S. was 1982’s Stone Cold from their Straight Between the Eyes album. Stone Cold was the first single released from the album, and it was their only top 40 hit on the Hot 100 charts, peaking at number 40. But, rock fans loved the song propelling it to number one on the Mainstream Rock charts! They would scored another huge rock hit in 1983 with Street of Dreams which peaked at number two on the rock charts.

Enjoy a look back at Rainbow’s music video for their number one rock hit Stone Cold as well as a look back at our personal favorite song, Since You Been Gone from 1979. Since You Been Gone peaked at number six on the UK charts and number 57 on the Hot 100 charts in the U.S.



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INXS Performing ‘New Sensation’ Live in Wembley Stadium

June 5, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


New Sensation was the third single released from INXS’s 1987 album Kick. Like the two singles before it (Need You Tonight and Devil Inside), New Sensation was a top five hit on the Hot 100 charts peaking at number three on the charts. It was also a top ten hit on the Mainstream Rock charts, peaking at number eight in 1988.

Enjoy this live performance of New Sensation from INXS during a 1991 concert at historic Wembley Stadium!



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The Scarface Cast from 1983 – Then and Now

June 3, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Scarface was released in the United States on December 1, 1983 and starred Al Pacino as Tony Montana, a Cuban refugee who arrives penniless in Miami in the ’80s and goes on to become a powerful drug lord. The film was the 16th highest-grossing film of 1983 bringing in over $66 million worldwide. It has since become an ’80s cult classic with one of the most memorable scenes in movie history, the “Say hello to my little friend” scene! Check out then and now photos of the cast of Scarface below as well as the famous Say hello to my little friend scene!



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Richard Dawson’s Heartfelt Farewell Speech on the Family Feud 1985 Finale

June 2, 2021 By the80sruled 1 Comment


Richard Dawson gave a heartfelt goodbye to Family Feud on June 14, 1985. During his final speech, Dawson talked about why he kissed so many contestants and how his mother inspired him to appreciate people of all races and colors.

Below is the video of Dawson’s farewell speech, and here is the text of his speech. No matter what you thought about Dawson and his tendency to get a little too close to female contestants, his words in his farewell speech are truly inspiring.

So, the Mackins were our final winning family, and they’ve won $5,504, and I’m proud of ’em. I’ve had the most incredible luck in my career. I’ve done lots and lots of jobs, and I’ve never, ever had a job like “Family Feud.” I’ve never DREAMED I would ever have a job where so many people could touch me and I could touch them. And it was… there was a great magic about this show that I’ve never seen on any other show. I want to publicly acknowledge Howard Felsher, who is our Executive Producer.

He was a producer in the beginning of the show, and he helped steer and guide the way that we went. And he and I fall a lot of times, but I tell you that he is important and I should acknowledge him, because he was the one, with me, that, we said, “Let ANYBODY come on this show, anyone that can play this game, no matter what color or creed, no matter if they’re in a wheelchair or they have no sight.” And we’ve HAD everybody on this show, and he was very, very important in that and I acknowledge and thank him for it. I thank my crew, and I thanked my director already. I have the best staff you’ve ever dreamed of. You can’t… but you don’t have to dream of them, ’cause I’m gonna take them with me. Even if I never work again, they’ll just be near me. They are so special and wonderful. ABC – Jackie Smith, Wally Weltman, Joe C. Albott – they kept us on the air probably a year more than they should have, ’cause we weren’t really helping them. You know, our ratings weren’t that good. They were so great. They buried themselves carrying us, and I love them for that, not that I wanted to hurt ’em, but I… because I love ’em. They were good people.

There were people I know that got upset that I kissed people; I kissed them for luck and love, that’s all. That’s what my mother did to me. There were people upset that I would embrace or hug someone of another color. The first time I ever saw people of any color was when D-Day left from my hometown in England, to go and free Europe from the war. And there was every color you could imagine, and I’d not seen that in England. And I asked my mother about it; I said, “Is there something wrong?” She said, “God… God makes people. You understand that, don’t you?” And I said, “Yeah!” She said, “Who makes a rainbow?” I said, “God.” She said, “I never presumed to tell anyone who could make a rainbow what color to make children.” And she changed my whole life with that statement.

All I can tell you is, this has been a very special 9 years of my life! If I never do another thing, I’ve met the good, sweet people of the world. So I leave you, with love, and for the little girl that, nine years ago, I first signed to – I guess she’s 13, now – I’ll think of you every day. God bless all the little children in the world. Thank you.


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Paul Hogan aka Crocodile Dundee’s Awesome Speech at the Academy Awards in 1987

June 1, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Aussie Paul Hogan became an overnight sensation in the United States in the mid-80s after America fell in love with his character Mick “Crocodile’ Dundee from the movies Crocodile Dundee and Crocodile Dundee II. These movies brought us some of the best phrases from any movie in the ’80s like, “That’s not a knife… that’s a knife!”

In 1987, Hogan was asked to co-host the 59th Academy Awards with Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn. During the show, Hogan made one of the best speeches we’ve ever heard at the Academy Awards. Enjoy this little piece of Oscars history! Here’s Crocodile Dundee’s candid speech from the ’87 Oscars!



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Pet Shop Boys – ‘West End Girls’ Music Video

June 1, 2021 By the80sruled 1 Comment


In 1984, the Pet Shop Boys released their debut single West End Girls. The original version didn’t make much of a splash on the charts peaking at number 121 in the UK. But, the next year in 1985, they released their first studio album called Please, and re-released West End Girls as the first single from the album, and their lives were changed forever. West End Girls was a massive hit worldwide topping the charts in the UK, Canada, and in the U.S. They would go on to score four more top ten hits on the Hot 100 charts in the ’80s with Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money) in ’86, It’s a Sin in ’87, What Have I Done To Deserve This? with Dusty Springfield, and Always on My Mind, both in ’87 as well.

Enjoy this look back at the music video that started it all. Here’s West End Girls from the Pet Shop Boys as well as a live performance of the original version from 1984!



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The Human League – ‘Human’ Music Video from 1986

June 1, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1986, The Human League released their fifth studio album Crash. The album produced their second number one hit on the Hot 100 charts with Human. Five years earlier, they had scored their first number one song on the Hot 100 charts with Don’t You Want Me.

AllMusic journalist Dave Thompson described Human as a “lovely romantic ballad. The lyrics make much of human mistakes and the need for human forgiveness in a thoroughly romantic context.” Enjoy this look back at The Human League’s music video for their second number one song Human.



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Cutting Crew – ‘(I Just) Died In Your Arms Music Video from 1986

June 1, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Cutting Crew released their debut album Broadcast on November 22, 1986. The album was certified Gold in the US, and three of the four singles released from the album were top 40 hits on the Hot 100 charts. However, it’s their debut single, (I Just) Died in Your Arms that they are primarily remembered for. It was a massive hit worldwide going to number one on the Hot 100 charts in the US as well peaking in the top five on the charts in Canada, Germany, Ireland, and the UK.

They followed up this massive hit with another top ten single on the Hot 100 charts and a top two hit on the AC charts with I’ve Been in Love Before. Here’s a look at Cutting Crew’s music video for (I Just) Died in Your Arms as well as a couple of live performances of the song as well!



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INXS – ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ Music Video from 1988

May 31, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Never Tear Us Apart was the fourth single released from INXS’s 1987 Kick album, which is considered one of the greatest albums released during the ’80s. The first four singles released from Kick were top ten hits on the Hot 100 charts with the first single Need You Tonight going to number one. Never Tear Us Apart peaked at number seven on the Hot 100 charts and number five on the Mainstream Rock charts.

On 27 November 1997, lead singer Michael Hutchence’s funeral was held at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney. His casket was carried out of the cathedral by members of INXS and by his younger brother, Rhett; Never Tear Us Apart was played in the background.

Enjoy this look back at the music video for Never Tear Us Apart from INXS!



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Skid Row – ‘Piece of Me’ Music Video from 1989

May 31, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Skid Row’s 1989 self-titled debut album was an awesome album that spawned three top 30 rock hits with Youth Gone Wild, 18 and Life, and I Remember You. And, 18 and Life and I Remember You were both top ten hits on the Hot 100 charts. For some unexplainable reason, the fourth single from the album Piece of Me didn’t chart on either the Rock or Hot 100 charts. But, it was a huge fan favorite in concerts and remains one of our favorite songs from the Skid Row!



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Howard Jones – ‘No One Is To Blame’ Music Video from 1986

May 31, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


No One is to Blame was a top five hit on the Hot 100 charts for Howard Jones in 1986 peaking at number four. It was also the first of two number one songs on the AC charts for Jones. He would top the AC charts in 1989 with Everlasting Love. He had previously scored a top five hit on the Hot 100 charts with Things Can Only Get Better, which peaked at number five in 1985.

Enjoy this look back at Jones’ music videos for No One is to Blame, Everlasting Love, and Things Can Only Get Better!



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Miami Vice – ‘In the Air Tonight’ Scene from the Miami Vice Pilot Episode

May 31, 2021 By the80sruled 1 Comment


The pilot episode of Miami Vice was called Brother’s Keeper. It premiered on NBC on September 16, 1984. The episode won two of three Emmy Awards for which it was nominated.

One of the most memorable scenes from the episode featured Phil Collins’ In the Air Tonight. I remember watching this as a teenager in the ’80s, and I was hooked on the show from this point forward. Here’s the In the Air Tonight scene in its entirety!



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Thompson Twins – ‘Doctor! Doctor!’ Music Video from 1984

May 30, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1983, the Thompson Twins released their most successful album of the ’80s with Into the Gap, which spawned two top 20 songs on the Hot 100 charts as well as a number one song on the Dance charts. The first single from the album was Hold Me Now, which went to number one on the Dance charts and number three on the Hot 100 charts. The follow up single was Doctor! Doctor!, which peaked at number 11 on the Hot 100 charts and number 18 on the Dance charts.

Enjoy this look back at the Thompson Twins’ music video for Doctor! Doctor! from 1984 as well as their video for their number one Dance song Hold Me Now!



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Heart – ‘What About Love?’ Music Video from 1985

May 30, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Heart have been releasing awesome music since the mid ’70s when they scored a top ten hit for Magic Man in 1975! In 1985, they released one of the greatest albums of their career simply titled Heart. They released five singles from the album, and four of the five were top ten singles on both the Hot 100 and the Mainstream Rock charts.

The first single released from the album was What About Love? It peaked at number ten on the Hot 100 charts and number three on the Rock charts. It was their first top ten song on the Hot 100 charts since 1980’s Tell It Like It Is from their Bebe le Strange album.

Enjoy a look back at Heart’s music video for What About Love?, and for nostalgia’s sake, a look at Magic Man and Tell It Like It Is!



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The Best of the Black Widows Biker Gang From ‘Any Which Way You Can’

May 26, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Any Which Way You Can was the 1980 sequel to 1978’s hit comedy Every Which Way But Loose. It starred Clint Eastwood, with Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, William Smith, and Ruth Gordon in supporting roles. The Black Widows, a biker gang with a long-standing feud with Philo, return in this movie and there are some hilarious exchanges between Philo, Clyde, and the Black Widows.

Enjoy this look at the best of The Black Widows Biker Gang from Any Which Way You Can!



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Dee Snider’s Senate Hearing Speech in 1985 Against the (PMRC) Parents Music Resource Center

May 26, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1985, Dee Snider appeared before the Senate to address accusations that Twisted Sister’s music contained lyrics promoting sexism, rape, and violence among other things. Dee Snider’s entrance to the court room was met with jeers and humor, but after this historic speech, everyone in attendance realized that under the sunglasses and long hair was a very intelligent man who happened to be a father as well. Well done Dee! You made us all proud!

Before I get into that, I would like to tell the committee a little bit about myself. I am 30 years old, I am married, I have a 3-year-old son. I was born and raised a Christian and I still adhere to those principles. Believe it or not, I do not smoke, I do not drink, and I do not do drugs.

I do play in and write the songs for a rock and roll band named Twisted Sister that is classified as heavy metal, and I pride myself on writing songs that are consistent with my above-mentioned beliefs.

Dee Snider


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The Final Scene in ‘Pretty In Pink’ Featuring Blane, Steph, Duckie, and Andie

May 16, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Pretty in Pink was released in theaters across the United States on February 28, 1986 and was the top-grossing film for the week of March 12, 1986. During it’s theatrical run it grossed $40.5 million, which was the 22nd highest-grossing film of 1986.

The movie has since become one of the most popular “brat pack” movies of all time. And, the final scene is one of the greatest endings to any ’80s film. It features Duckie escorting Andie to the dance, but then Blane and Andie end up kissing in the parking lot at the end of the film. This wasn’t the original ending. The original ending showed Duckie and Andie ending up together, but test audiences booed that ending, so John Hughes wrote a new five-page ending where Andie and Blane get together instead.

And, if you think that Blane, aka Andrew McCarthy, looks a little different in the last scene, you’re correct. Since this wasn’t the original ending, McCarthy had already shaved his head for a Broadway play. So, Blane donned an awful wig, and the new ending was filmed in one day.

So, without further ado, here’s one of our favorite final scenes from any ’80s movie where Blane tells Steph:

“”Steph…that’s it, Steph. She thinks you’re sh*t. And deep down, you know she’s right.”



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Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band – ‘Like A Rock’ Music Video from 1986

May 14, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band have had a ton of hits over the years. They scored their first top ten hit on the Hot 100 charts back in 1976 with Night Moves. Ten years later, they scored another huge hit in 1986 with Like A Rock, a number one hit on the Mainstream Rock charts.

Seger told the New York Times that the song “was inspired partly by the end of a relationship that had lasted for 11 years. You wonder where all that time went. But beyond that, it expresses my feeling that the best years of your life are in your late teens when you have no special commitments and no career. It’s your last blast of fun before heading into the cruel world.”

Unfortunately, or fortunately, the song is most famous though for appearing in Chevrolet truck commercials from 1991 until 2004. Chevy’s Like A Rock ad campaign was one of their longest running ad campaigns, and the song helped sell millions of trucks over the years. I can only imagine how many millions of dollars the song has made Seger over the years as well!

Here’s a look at the official music video for Like A Rock as well as one of Chevrolet’s early Like A Rock TV commercials!



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When In Rome – ‘The Promise’ Music Video from 1988

May 11, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1988, When in Rome released their self-titled debut album. It’s the only studio album that the original lineup has released to date. Their debut single was The Promise, and it was a huge hit on the Dance charts hitting number one in 1988. It also peaked at number 11 on the Hot 100 charts.

The song was prominently featured in the 2004 movie Napoleon Dynamite, and was track number 43 on the movie soundtrack… yep, there were 43 songs on the soundtrack! If you haven’t seen the movie, it’s actually pretty funny. It’s quirky as hell, but a good movie nonetheless.

Enjoy this look back at When in Rome’s music video for The Promise as well as a clip from Napoleon Dynamite featuring The Promise!



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Journey – ‘Girl Can’t Help It’ Music Video from 1986

May 11, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Journey released their album Raised on the Radio in 1986 and released six songs as singles from the album. The most successful single from the album was the first single released, Be Good To Yourself, which peaked at number nine on the Hot 100 charts, and number two on the Mainstream Rock charts. The third single released was this tune, Girl Can’t Help It, which was also a top ten rock hit peaking at number nine on the Mainstream Rock charts and at number 17 on the Hot 100 charts.

Enjoy this look back at the official music video for Journey’s Girl Can’t Help It from their 1986 Raised on the Radio album!



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Benjamin Orr – ‘Stay The Night’ Music Video from 1986

May 10, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1986, The Cars co-founder and bassist Benjamin Orr released his first and only solo album, The Lace. Orr sang lead vocals on a number of The Cars best-known songs, including Drive, Let’s Go, and Just What I Needed. Stay the Night was the first single released from The Lace, and it was a moderate hit on the Hot 100 charts, peaking at number 24. The song faired much better on the Mainstream Rock charts where it peaked at number six and on the AC charts where it peaked at number two.

Sadly, Orr died at home in Atlanta on October 3, 2000 at the age of 53 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. The Cars’ Ric Ocasek wrote and recorded the song “Silver”, as a musical tribute to Orr. It appeared on Ocasek’s 2005 solo album, Nexterday. The Cars reunited ten years after Orr’s death and released their seventh studio album, Move Like This, in May 2011. Orr was given special thanks in the liner notes: “Ben, your spirit was with us on this one.”



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Foreigner – ‘Say You Will’ Music Video from 1987

May 10, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Foreigner released their sixth studio album, Inside Information, on December 8, 1987. They released five singles from the album, and scored two number one hits with this song Say You Will reaching number one on the Mainstream Rock charts in 1987 and I Don’t Want to Live Without You, which hit number one on the Adult Contemporary charts in 1988.

Say You Will was written by Mick Jones and Lou Gramm and reached number six on the Hot 100 charts. It was their fourth number one song on the Mainstream Rock charts, and it held the number one spot for four weeks, beginning on December 19, 1987.

Enjoy this look back at Foreigner’s official music video for Say You Will as well as a live version from 2007 with current lead singer Kelly Hansen at the helm.



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Ten Memorable MTV Unplugged Performances featuring ’80s Pop and Rock Stars

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