As a black kid coming up in Harlem I wasn’t exposed to a lot of non hip hop or soul music but I had an aunt who was the opposite of the rest of us in a lot of ways. She’d play mostly new wave, hair metal, and pop rock all the time and even always date white men. She married a white man ultimately too. This was one song she’d play sometimes when she’d babysit me or when I’d visit. Good memories cuz I love that woman. I wouldn’t know or be into music like this without her. Glad she exposed me to it
@RussellHolmes-c1x48 минут бұрын
one word class
@dr.d.j.laszloСағат бұрын
MUSIC OF JOY AND FOREVER HAPPINESS!!!
@JohnnyPayne-h9p3 сағат бұрын
One of the best songs of the seventies .RIP Steve
@davidschlessinger99454 сағат бұрын
Gen X royalty
@lauraserrano79204 сағат бұрын
ASTURIES LLUVIA, LLUVIA✍️
@louiselessels1174 сағат бұрын
Id forgotten how much i liked this song, ah the good old days.
@BOTG_Adventures6 сағат бұрын
Safron from republika is in this video shes soooo fit.
@OffTheRoad-Music7 сағат бұрын
What a masterful example of song writing.
@Followthewhiterabbit32458 сағат бұрын
This was our wedding anthem down the aisle. Married 25 years ❤️
@Tondars9 сағат бұрын
The kids were like, "Is that St. John Paul II??!" and since then it has been an instant classic in our house.
@KC-fx2vy9 сағат бұрын
I am not Keith Sweat, so don't sweat me 🤣🤣🤣
@mosemose369010 сағат бұрын
Who is the woman in the video, anyone know?
@chrisltomlinson11 сағат бұрын
Ah. So the singer is a white guy? I learned something new today.
@dannydeese802113 сағат бұрын
Can't wait to hear JoJo Siwas version.
@Geo-515014 сағат бұрын
For my friend Marie SIA 1988
@byronblack565915 сағат бұрын
And.....Ten Years After, not in HOF?🤔🫡
@reikoweller504515 сағат бұрын
Bananarama
@Mauitaoist16 сағат бұрын
A true meaning of classic is something that endurance time
@marklane87016 сағат бұрын
Ahhhh my heart skips a beat when i hear this song....i get this anxious feeling that wants to take me back to my past,
@davethinkingsystems17 сағат бұрын
Nice track but he just ripped off soneone elses work without changing it much m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/jmbYqYR7ob6obJo
@albertogutierrez7218 сағат бұрын
I want out! I missed the 80's! What amazing times. I am 57 years old and the world sucks!😢
@dantombs583618 сағат бұрын
June miles Kingston drummer no recognition ❤
@louisegoodyear251518 сағат бұрын
Listen to Frankie Miller singing 'Be good to yourself' a great track 👍
@alfred973419 сағат бұрын
I wish i didn't have a heart.....and if i was rich I'd be an alcoholic
@bhytre20 сағат бұрын
the 80's were something special
@leonevergreen145920 сағат бұрын
PELUCA🎉
@izabelachudzik822120 сағат бұрын
Super ❤ kower ponadczasowy😊
@neosneos368021 сағат бұрын
US MILITRAY
@BarneeFife23 сағат бұрын
The “dancing” is detrimental…he shoulda been choreographed….sorta like Billy Squire dancing in his video…until I saw that I liked his music…I can’t unsee it…damage done… This video’s dancing isn’t as bad, but still…consult a choreographer before you Fup a good song..
@DonnaMead-wr4fd23 сағат бұрын
Love this song ❤️.
@jtsectorКүн бұрын
The trumpet bringing the smoke 💨
@MankymegКүн бұрын
Samantha Marie Sprakling looking young
@kyle47922Күн бұрын
I wonder if they will make a video like this for veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan?
@blondie9732Күн бұрын
She was amazing
@nafnaf5366Күн бұрын
The eh oh mama song
@EHarpjr-f7xКүн бұрын
Yes reached S
@stanleywebb-ps4ldКүн бұрын
I still love that song by monie love
@eugenedavis6792Күн бұрын
I remember playing this song back in '83 for a young lady I liked who change my world with her first kiss, later she became my wife...I wish I could back in time to do all over again with her. even we had our ups and downs as lovers we had something special.
@PeterMackenzie-bq5clКүн бұрын
Our Chesni ❤
@angelitobruneau4120Күн бұрын
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
@Domitsu91Күн бұрын
Perfect Strangers in perfect worlds apart ❤❤❤
@LeftyStratPlayerКүн бұрын
"Don't Look Down (The Sequel)" by Go West is a rare reimagined song that surpasses the original in terms of energy. Its catchy hooks, lively tempo, and vibrant production capture an infectious vibe that was hard to come by during the late '80s. Unlike the original, which was a mid-tempo pop track, the sequel takes the best elements of the original and amplifies them. With a high-energy, upbeat tempo, the sequel transforms the song into an irresistibly fun anthem. It maintains the original's essence while injecting it with a new, vibrant energy, setting it apart from its predecessor. What truly sets this version apart is its sheer exuberance. The tempo is faster, the production is tighter, and the entire track feels like it's been injected with a dose of pure euphoria. In an era often dominated by, in my opinion, somewhat bland, cookie-cutter pop ballads and brooding synth work, "Don't Look Down (The Sequel)" stood out for its playfulness and lightheartedness. The track exudes a carefree energy that's irresistible-it can bring a smile to the face of even the most jaded listener, allowing them to let go of their trials and tribulations, if only for a few moments, and bask in a sense of calm and delight. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's precisely why it works so well, bringing the listener a sense of pleasure and relaxation. Its impact on the '80s music scene was significant, introducing a new, more upbeat sound that resonated with a broad audience, providing a much-needed escape from the seriousness of the era. Go West's Peter Cox delivers a vocal performance full of charisma and fun, perfectly complementing the lively instrumentation that propels the song forward. The upbeat synths, punchy percussion, and bouncy basslines create a sonic backdrop that invites listeners to get caught up in the moment. It's easy to imagine fans breaking out in laughter or dancing with no inhibitions-the song has that kind of infectious quality, achieved through its catchy hooks, lively tempo, and vibrant production. For the average Go West fan, "Don't Look Down (The Sequel)" feels like a jubilant celebration. It's an improvement over the original, not just because of the production quality, but because it elevates the song's mood to something happy and celebratory. While the original had a more straightforward, somewhat serious pop sensibility, this version throws caution to the wind. The sequel takes everything that worked in the original and amplifies it with a high-energy, upbeat tempo that transforms the song into an irresistibly fun anthem. The sequel maintains the essence of the original but injects it with a new, vibrant energy, making it a more dynamic and engaging listening experience that is hard to resist. It embraces an all-out party vibe, going all out to lift the listener's spirits. It's one of those rare instances where a sequel far outshines its predecessor, making even the most casual listener feel as though they're part of something special and a triumphant celebration of life. Don't Look Down (The Sequal) fosters a sense of belonging and unity among the audience, making them feel part of a larger, ecstatic community. Ultimately, "Don't Look Down (The Sequel)" is a feel-good, high-energy track that captures the spirit of the late '80s. Its upbeat tempo, catchy hooks, and vibrant production are fun, memorable, engaging, and exciting. The song's vibrant production draws the listener in, creating an immersive and dynamic listening experience that is hard to resist. The song invites you to let go, smile, and enjoy the ride. It still stands as a testament to Go West's ability to reinvent its music to resonate with even more excitement and infectious happiness while paying homage to the prevailing musical trends of the '80s. Just my two cents. - Lefty Stratocaster 😃
@davidboeckleanticsКүн бұрын
Me❤❤❤
@oocentronКүн бұрын
Octubre de 2024, ¿quién más escuchando esta obra de arte?
@PatrickBurns-g7yКүн бұрын
Seriously TYA ,having a good time baby ,Rock on Alvin let that Damn Guitar take off!!! Thank you Mr.Lee rock on yeah!!
@Everythingallthetime666Күн бұрын
Memories of junior high for sure
@Амина-ч1о6чКүн бұрын
Она очень симпатичная в своей и́спо́лнени .я плачу