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In The 80s is a pop culture site devoted to the music, movies, television, fashion/fads and world events of the 1980s. We started out as ChuckyG's 80s Page way back in 1995 and have grown larger with every passing year. Material on this site has been contributed by visitors to the site, and we welcome new submissions.

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I was born in 1971. I was aged 10 to 20 during the eighties. This was truly the best time to be a teenager. This was the last decade before cynicism and jadedness took over the planet, ushered in by The Simpsons, Married with Children and Seinfeld. In the 80s, it was cool to be simple and pure eg E.T. and Yoda. The 80's gave us The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jedi, Temple of Doom etc. Spielberg and Lucas were never better. Now every film that comes out is a soulless rehash of these great films. On the other side of the film spectrum, movies like David Lean's Passage to India, Terms of Endearment and Amadeus were winning Best Picture. None of those films would be made by a mainstream studio today. There was real diversity at the cinema and it was rich and stimulating, thrilling and adventurous to go to movies. Now its all digital poo all the time. Musicians still understood something about MELODY, today's artists are also soulless and sometimes completely talentless. We had Pac Man and Donkey Kong and they didn't involve blasting people to death in a digital bloodbath. We only had a few TV channels, but Magnum PI, Dynasty, Dallas, The Cosby Show, The Golden Girls, Moonlighting and HBO were better than the majority of what's on the 500 TV channels we have today. Let's not forget good old Betamax and Vhs. James Bond still starred in British spy movies in the 80's, now he stars in American action films. Ironically I struggled at school during this period but given the chance I'd go back in a heart beat. Please take me back!
Submitted by Nicholas. Added to the site on July 19, 2011
Where do I begin? There is so much I love about the 1980s. First and foremost, people were happier. Everybody was not on anti-depressants and we were not obsessed with technology. Most people had manners and were kind and treated others with respect. We lived in the moment...not on the computer, on Facebook, and on our cell phones. You were actually surprised, pleasantly when the phone rang and it was the boy you liked because there was no Caller ID. Pepperoni on pizza was not flat, it was cut from a stick and it would curl up with a pool of grease in the middle...yum! School was fun... there was no cyber-bullying and we were not under the pressure the kids today are. Life was fun...not competitive. Our book bags didn't weigh a ton. There was no reality television. Our songs and our relationships were about love and not all about sex. It was a great decade! Our clothes had a lot of color and we all didn't dress like prostitutes with push-up bras. It was a happy, happy, time. Kids had parents that were married. We had first loves and it wasn't all about hooking up! Summers weren't as hot and winters weren't as snowy. We played and used our imaginations. People weren't rude and television had morals. The world wasn't as loud and invasive as it is today. The world was a more compassionate place than it is today.
Submitted by Morgan. Added to the site on July 19, 2011
Kajagoogoo, "Too Shy"
Hey girl move a little closer
You're too shy, shy, hush, hush
Eye to eye, you're too shy, shy,
hush, hush, eye to eys
Submitted by Celeste. Added to the site on July 17, 2011
The 80s......I enjoyed reading through what the others love about the decade. ABBA & Boney M defined my taste in music, amongst others. Then who can forget Chips, Knight Rider and Air Wolf? In a nutshell, I loved growing up in the 80s.
Submitted by Asim Baig. Added to the site on July 17, 2011
I was born in December 1969, so I grew up in the 70s. I am a Blondie fan but I prefer the 80s, because I was so much older and remembered so much plus the music so much better!
Submitted by Jonathan Cowley. Added to the site on July 17, 2011
Cutting Crew, "I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight"
Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight
It must've been some kind of kiss
I should've walked away, I should've walked away
Submitted by Janise. Added to the site on July 11, 2011
Michael Sembello, "Maniac"
It can cut you like a knife, if the gift becomes the fire
On a wire between will and what will be.
Submitted by janise. Added to the site on July 11, 2011
Kajagoogoo, "Too Shy"
You're moving in circles,
Won't you dilate
Submitted by Janise. Added to the site on July 11, 2011
Top Ten Albums List by
  • 10. War Games
    Which side do you want?
  • 9. Missing In Action
    Chuck Norris is the man.
  • 8. Dressed To Kill
  • 7. Trashing Skate
    A trash movie...but man..they known how to make a cabriolet!
  • 6. Breakfast Club
    I really know the feeling!!
  • 5. Sixteen Candles
    Another teen classic.
  • 4. Weird Science
    Kelly LeBrock rules!
  • 3. Rambo - First Blood
    I still have one of those Rambo knives!
  • 2. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    Why had to be snakes.....
  • 1. Back To The Future
    A classic for all times!!! I hate manure..too!!!
Added to the site on July 04, 2011
Hairy Barey
It was a bear that smelled really good and he had really long hair and was colorful. I was 3 years old and I remember that bear. i also remember when my mom and dad sold the couch and I never saw that bear again. I would really like to find one and buy it : (
Submitted by hairybarey0.shtml. Added to the site on June 25, 2011