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The 10 Sexiest Men of the ’80s

March 6, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Kurt Russell, Rob Lowe, Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze… what do they all have in common? They are just a few of the sexiest men of the ’80s featured below in this video collection of the 10 Sexiest Men of the ’80s. Have a look and let us know on Facebook who you think is the sexiest man from the ’80s!



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The Greatest Movie Quotes from the ’80s

March 6, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


When it comes to memorable movie quotes, the ’80s probably has more memorable movie quotes and scenes than any decade in history. From Jack Nicholson’s “Here’s Johnny!” in 1980’s ‘The Shining’ to Clint Eastwood’s “Go ahead… make my day!” in 1983’s ‘Sudden Impact’, the ’80s produced some of the most memorable movie quotes of all time. Check out this awesome collection of movie quotes from the ’80s from Youtube’s mig320 channel!



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At 74 Years Old, “Hey Mickey” Singer Toni Basil Is an Inspiration to us all

March 2, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Remember Toni Basil, the cute cheerleader who stole our hearts with her ’80s hit song ‘Hey Mickey’? Well, check out Toni Basil in 2018 dancing and looking as cute as ever at 74 years old. Yes, you read that right. The woman you see dancing below is Toni Basil at 74 years old, and she looks amazing! In this interview with ‘Inside Edition’, Toni shares what she believes is the true fountain of youth. It’s hard to argue with her assessment.

“Oh, Toni, you’re so fine, you’re so fine, you blow our minds, hey Toni!”



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Jackson Browne’s Acoustic Version of Tom Petty’s ‘The Waiting’ is Absolutely Beautiful

February 19, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


On October 23, 2020, during a virtual celebration of the late Tom Petty’s 70th birthday, Jackson Browne performed an incredible acoustic version of ‘The Waiting’, and it was a perfect tribute to the late rock legend. Sit back, relax, and enjoy ‘The Waiting’ like you’ve never heard it before.



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Wildside – One of the Best ’80s Rock Bands You’ve Never Heard Of

February 14, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment

In the late ’80s and early ’90s, there were a ton of great, up-and-coming rock bands who were influenced by the Crue, Whitesnake, Bon Jovi, Cinderella and other great ’80s rock bands that were just getting started. Unfortunately for them, Nirvana and the grunge rock scene (along with their record labels and MTV) completely pulled the rug out from under these bands and dashed any hopes they had of ever “making it” big!

One of those bands that should have made it “big” was Wildside, a band formed in 1988 at the height of the Hollywood hair band craze. The band consisted of guitarists Benny Rhynedance and Brent Woods, lead singer Drew Hannah, bassist Marc Simon, and drummer Jimmy D.

Wildside were set up to take over the rock world in the early ’90s when “Capitol Records came calling in August of 1990, and a bidding war between Capitol and Polygram ensued, with Capitol winning the bid for 7 figures and 5 albums. It was the biggest signing of a Hollywood rock band since W.A.S.P. back in 1984.” via last.fm. “With legendary Led Zeppelin record producer Andy Johns at the helm, Wildside recorded their debut CD in secret at Eddie Van Halen’s personal home studio, and also at the renowned A&M studios in Hollywood throughout 1991. Master metal mix-meisters Steve Thompson and Michael Barbierio mixed the CD to near perfection. They had mixed and produced many big hair rock bands in the 80’s. Capitol Records had a slick package to market to the metal masses. How could they lose?”

Grunge… Like so many other great bands just getting started, it was basically over, and according to their biography on last.fm, “in late 1993, after an “upper management shake up” at Capitol Records, all the execs that signed Wildside were “no longer with the company”, including then Capitol President Hale Milgrim. New management at Capitol immediately called it quits for the band in the fall of ’93. Regardless of an iron clad contract and a 5 album deal, new Capitol execs ripped up the band’s contract and said, “Good luck guys, it was nice knowin’ ya!”.

Well, we’re here to introduce you to Wildside if you’re one of the unlucky ones who never heard the band in their prime. And, if you were lucky enough to see them live back in the day, this one is for you as well! Poison, Motley Crue, Cinderella, Ratt were all great bands, but it’s time some of the other great bands that nobody got a chance to hear got their day in the sun as well!

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Two ’80s Metalhead Teens Visit A Record Store in 1989

February 9, 2021 By the80sruled 1 Comment

Two metalhead teens in a record store

I stumbled across this video tonight while looking for the next video to feature here on the site. At first glance, you might be thinking, “who cares?” But, trust me, it’s well worth the watch. First of all, if you’re like me, you knew someone just like these two metalhead teens from the ’80s. Heck, you might have been one. I was! But, what I love about this video is they shot the footage as if it was going to be posted on the internet or Facebook. They’re talking to the camera and taking you along for a simple jaunt through their neighborhood to their favorite record store.

What is so cool is here we are 30+ years later, and Larry and Darrell are taking us along for the ride as if this just happened yesterday. It’s a true flashback to the ’80s, and we think you’re gonna love it!



*UPDATE* – Check out Larry and Darrell taking the same stroll 30 years later!



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The Greatest ’80s Super Bowl Show of All Time!

February 7, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


Indulge us for a bit. If we could create the ultimate Super Bowl halftime show, it would of course feature nothing but incredible ’80s rock bands singing their biggest hits. Here’s a look at the live performances we would feature during the greatest ’80s Super Bowl Halftime show of all time!

Taking the stage first is Van Halen performing their iconic hit ‘Runnin’ With The Devil’!

Next up is Quiet Riot ready to blow our minds with an incredible performance of ‘Bang Your Head’!

Next, Vince, Tommy, Nikki, and Mick from Motley Crue take us all to the ‘Wild Side’!

Then, get ready for an amazing performance of ‘Back in Black’ from one of the all time great rock bands, AC/DC!

And, rounding out our last three acts are Ratt with ‘You’re In Love’, Skid Row with an amazing performance of ’18 and Life’. I swear, Sebastian Bach sounds better live than he does on vinyl! And, our grand finale comes from Guns N’ Roses performing the song that started it all for them, ‘Welcome to the Jungle’!

Enjoy this look at all seven live performances!



We hope you enjoyed the show! Now, we return you to 2023 and the reality that live performances just ain’t what they used to be… Long live the ’80s!


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Top 10 Iconic Female Singers of the ’80s

February 4, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment

Who are the most iconic female lead singers of the ’80s? MsMojo on YouTube answered this question in the video below. We agree with most of the singers on the list, but we’re not sure we agree with the order. Check it out and let us know who you would have ranked number one!



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The Village People – ‘Can’t Stop The Music’ Video

February 3, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment

The Village People Can't Stop the Music

In 1980, the Village People scored their last number one single of their career when ‘Can’t Stop The Music’ hit number one in Australia. It was also a top 20 hit in the UK. Here in the U.S., it was a top 40 disco song peaking at #27 on the Billboard Disco Singles charts.

Of course, they’re mainly known for their two top five hits from the late ’70s, ‘Y.M.C.A’ and ‘In the Navy’!



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Whatever Happened to ’80s Rockers White Lion?

January 27, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment

Unlike a lot of other ’80s hair metal bands, White Lion didn’t get their start on the Sunset Strip in California, but rather in Europe. Check out our friends from YouTube’s Rock N’ Roll True Stories and this episode about the rise and fall of White Lion. And, as a bonus, check out some of our favorite music videos from the band including ‘Wait’, ‘When the Children Cry’, and ‘Radar Love’!



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MTV’s Best Music Videos of the ’80s

January 16, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


MTV today is nothing like it was in the ’80s. When the channel premiered in the ’80s, it was the first time that most music fans had ever seen their favorite artists “in person” unless they had been fortunate enough to attend one of their concerts. Throughout the ’80s, MTV focused almost exclusively on music videos rather than MTV’s reality show focus of today.

The first MTV Video Music Awards was held on September 14, 1984 and was hosted by Dan Aykroyd and Bette Midler. The coveted Video of the Year winner was The Cars’ music video for You Might Think!



The second annual MTV Video Music Awards was held on September 13, 1985 and was hosted by Eddie Murphy. Don Henley’s music video for The Boys of Summer won the Video of the Year.



In 1986, the MTV Video Music Awards moved from Radio City Music Hall in New York City, where it had been held the previous two years, to two locations simultaneously, The Palladium in New York City, and Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. This was also the first year that MTV’s VJs, “Downtown” Julie Brown, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, Martha Quinn and Dweezil Zappa hosted the show on September 5, 1986.

And, the winner of the 1986 Video of the Year went to Dire Straits for Money For Nothing! This was kind of an upset considering A-ha’s music video for Take On Me won eight out of eleven awards it was nominated for including the Viewer’s Choice award.



In 1987, the awards show moved exclusively to Universal Amphitheatre, where it would stay until 1992 when it moved to UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion. ’87 was also the last year the MTV VJs hosted the show. The VJs were “Downtown” Julie Brown, Carolyne Heldman, Dweezil Zappa, and Kevin Seal.

One video dominated the awards in ’87! Peter Gabriel’s music video for Sledgehammer won a record-setting ten awards including the Video of the Year award!



In 1988, Arsenio Hall began his four-year stint as host of the show. Need You Tonight/Mediate from INXS won five out of nine nominations including the Video of the Year. This was also the year that Michael Jackson was awarded with the Video Vanguard Award. In 1991, the award was actually renamed the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.



The last MTV Video Music Awards of the ’80s was held on September 6, 1989. In ’89, four new categories were added to the ceremony (Best Heavy Metal Video, Best Rap Video, Best Dance Video, and Best Post-Modern Video). The first ever Best Heavy Metal Video went to Guns N’ Roses for their music video for Sweet Child O’ Mine. And, the Video of the Year award went to Neil Young for his controversial music video for This Note’s for You, which featured a Michael Jackson lookalike whose hair catches fire, and parodied corporate rock and the pretensions of advertising. The title of the song itself mocked Budweiser’s ‘This Bud’s for You’ ad campaign.

The ’89 show is also remembered for a couple other reasons. First, Andrew Dice Clay’s stand-up routine included adult versions of classicdef nursery rhymes, which led to MTV executives banning him from ever appearing on MTV again. And, second, according to Wikipedia, Def Leppard’s live performance of Tear It Down would be the last live appearance of guitarist Steve Clark before his death on January 8, 1991.



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L.A. Guns – ‘The Ballad of Jayne’ Music Video

January 8, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment




L.A. Guns have been releasing some great rock songs since the late ’80s, and one of their best songs and hits was The Ballad of Jayne from their 1989 album Cocked & Loaded. It peaked at #33 on the Hot 100 charts and #25 on the Mainstream Rock charts. It’s since become one of the better rock ballads of the last 30 years.

The song was said to have been written about Jayne Mansfield. In 2009, VH1 ranked the song at #93 on their list of the 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the ’80s!



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Motley Crue – ‘Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)’ Music Video

January 8, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment




Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away) was track number ten from Motley Crue’s 1989 Dr. Feelgood album. It was the fourth single released from the album and peaked at #19 on the Hot 100 charts and #13 on the Mainstream rock charts.

The music video below centers around lead singer Vince Neil leaving New York City to join the rest of the Crue in Los Angeles for rehearsal.



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REO Speedwagon – ‘Take It On The Run’ Music Video

January 7, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1981, REO Speedwagon scored their second top five hit of their career when Take It On The Run peaked at number five on the Hot 100 charts. It was the second single released from their 1980 Hi Infidelity album. The first single, Keep on Loving You hit number one on the Hot 100 charts.



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Pat Benatar – ‘Shadows of the Night’ Music Video

January 6, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment

In 1982, Pat Benatar scored a top 20 hit on the Hot 100 charts with Shadows of the Night. It was the first single released from her 1982 album Get Nervous. It was also her second top five rock hit when it peaked at #3 on the Mainstream Rock charts.

The music video for Shadows of the Night centers around Benatar as a riveter dreaming about being a flying ace who helps fighting Nazis in World War II. It features Judge Reinhold as a pilot and Bill Paxton as Nazi radio operator. Benatar’s T-6 Texan aircraft is named “Midnight Angel”, a phrase also used in the song itself with a different meaning (“And now the hands of time are standin’ still/Midnight angel, won’t you say you will”). via Wikipedia.



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Sheriff – ‘When I’m With You’ Live

January 6, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1982, Canadian band Sheriff released their first and only album. It was a self-titled album that produced one major hit. In 1983, they released the song When I’m With You. It peaked at #61 on the Hot 100 charts, but in 1988, the song was re-released as a single, and it hit number one on the Hot 100 charts. How?

Six years after “When I’m with You” had been a chart hit in Canada, Las Vegas DJ Jay Taylor began playing the song. KRXY DJ Gabe Baptiste also started playing “When I’m With You,” and listener response was positive. As a result, Capitol Records re-released the song. It subsequently became No. 1 in the United States in February 1989.

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