I LOVE NIGHT RANGER!!! THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THE 80'S! IF I ONLY CAN GO BACK AGAIN TO THOSE DAYS............. LOTS OF MEMORIES AND WONDERFUL LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Estimated friend, if you want to listen again this song and an endless number of successes of the love I suggest you to visit Radio MUSICA PARA MIMOS - looks for his direction URL in Google ( search Musica para Mimos in Google)-. best romantic music of all the times in Internet, is great, is very good ...!!!
Ah the memories, It just seems there was a song and a sound for heartbeat in the 80's. How things made sense back then. How right things were in the world.
I was playing a gig with a band I'm no longer with and one of the guitarists started playing the acoustic riff that starts this song. Immediately I turned towards him and was like, "Hey, wait a second, is that...yeah that's Night Ranger!" What a great song.
@ 46 i feel that i wanna go back in time , im sure im not the only one in history that feels this way , so, ive taken on the endevor to design a time machine i should be able to get back to 1970 and change everything so that the 80s stay for ever , god save the 8 track
Joan Baez (Sang Amazing Grace and a few other songs too) There were a few other bands but I can't remember who else at the moment. During the Grateful Dead, a P3 orion navy plane flew over and dumped out thousands and thousands of roses over the crowd...it was absolutely AWESOME!!
@SugaMetal07 You will have a blast. Just saw the guys on April 2 2011 at a Casino in Northern Calif. My best friend and I were right up against the stage for the whole show. They did an acoustic version of Goodbye which I got on video (Yea!). Took a ton of pic's. What a show, performance, sound..... the boys totally ROCKED!
What a truly great song! It's one of the best and most sad songs I have ever heard and I never get tired of it. I can listen to it over and over and over again, and I must have heard it more than a thousand times already, since the first time I heard it back in 1986, or so ..! Thanx!
The greatest compliment you can give this classic is the thought that 100 years from now, it will mean as much to someone then as it does to us now. The message is timeless.
@MrSkenny1969 I was in my teens when i heard this music.......I had meaning...todays music has none...allm this hiphop crap is for the kids today.....,so they can dance...theyll never know what it means to listen to a song and it means something.................
@rebekahleah The singer here, Keagey, is really Night Ranger's drummer. I've seen this played live many times at Disney. The story of this song is Jackie Blades , the bassist and usual lead singer, woke up one night, and wrote this song at 2 AM one day within 45 minutes. Keagey was shown it the next day, and said "I NEED to sing this song, I could really sing it well." and so, they recorded the song, "Goodbye", with a change in lead vocals. :)
@rebekahleah The singer here, Keagey, is really Night Ranger's drummer. I've seen this played live many times at Disney. The story of this song is Jackie Blades , the bassist and usual lead singer, woke up one night, and wrote this song at 2 AM one day within 45 minutes. Keagey was shown it the next day, and said "I NEED to sing this song, I could really sing it well." and so, they recorded the song, "Goodbye", with a change in lead vocals. :)
goodbye !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so sad, the 80s were a little different though, and yes im old enough to know,, we had 70 and 80 year olds listening to rock ,not asking what the hell is that, they knew because it was the best theyed even heard ,, there were more changes durring those times technology was on a move even though it wasnt somthing we couldnt live without , we had more different of everything !
A year ago tomorrow, my husband and I lost our best friend to a drunk driver. THis songs says everything I feel in my heart. When you don't get a chance to say "goodbye", it makes it so much harder. Jim was such an amazing man, husband, brother, uncle and friend. He had the most incredible sense of humor. We loved 80's music and went to see Night Ranger in concert last year. We miss him so much Jim. We love you!!!
I saw these guys, along with Cheap Trick on my 21st birthday in abilene tx. one of the top 3 concerts I've been to, ever. To me, this music is timeless. It isn't all about drugs, drinking, sex, violence, killing, or so much else of todays music. You weren't drawn to this music by the sexy outfits of the singer, or the weirdness either. Its all about the music. And the music is Great.
i'm from the 80's sky blu and i remember exactly what ur talkin about. i miss every minute of it !!!!!!!!!!!! it was the best part of my life hands down ! :)
I wonder if the kids today will love their music as much as we did, the 80's seems to have this hold on us generation x'ers . I know I am one of them.
@yamila2068 So all music is not worth listening to because i can't experience it like you do? damn... I didn't know that, I can love it but i won't have any soul. That was refreshening to know.
@yamila2068 People said the same thing about the 1970s, the 1960s, the 1950s, the 1940s, and so forth. (See a pattern?) People who grew up in ANY decade tend to think "the music of any given decade or period is timeless". Since not EVERYONE can be objectively correct, I think it's subjective. (I was a teenager in the 1980s, but now I can see that SOME songs from that period are very dated, though luckily not this song.)
I remember hearing Night Ranger in Grade 6 back in 1984. Now I'm glad to have rediscovered more of their tracks. Here's another beauty from Power Ballads GOLD.
I grew up listening to 80's music. I went to high school 85 - 88 and the 80's were great. Goodbye and sentimental street are my two favorites by Night Ranger. Long live the 80's it was a blast.
this is crazy after all these year's i never knew they had a video for this song? i even had the tape of this album plus a few more. i don't know where i was back then?!?
I am so glad I am not the only sentimental old codger around, lol. I always liked this song and now as I approach almost fifty (yikes) it takes me back to a simple time when life was less complicated.
I loved Night Ranger when they came out in the 80's and still love them to this day. I have actually gotten my teen aged boys to listen to them and they are also fans now. It feels great to listen to them and go back to those "good old days" when life was so much simpler. Thanks for reminding me that I really did have a youthful period in my life.
Just think, executives in the music business thought that '80s music was "thowaway music" and that no one would miss it once it had run its course. If these same geniuses are running the show today I guess it explains the fix the music industry is in! (poor product)
Don't get old...we can't help that, but this song really hits home. I was in the service just about to get out.. you can't beleive what this song means to an old G.I. got out 1988 46 now.
Listening to this ....I was driving out to Laughlin - girlfriends head in my lap (FACE UP!!) and singin this song with airguitar goin full boar....love it...
Even though this song was not written about a lost love relationship, I still regard it as that. Such a great vicarious experience...Beautiful either way you phrase it.
I was in my 20's then. so many experiences, so many parties, so many friends that came and went, so many smiles, highs and lows, getting the girl, being dumped, and being on top again.... Nevertheless, we're living in a fascinating time in the history of this little world and human kind. Things are changing everywhere. Who are you serving? In Christ, Antoni
Hehe. I was a lonely teenager during the time of this song, and in my strangeness I developed a crush on a fictional character. This song reminds me of that period, which in itself reminds me of a time of innocence and simplicity. Yay for youth :D
This is such a touching and beautiful song full of real emotion and feelings that I believe we can all relate to in one way or another. I have always loved this song since the day it came out and it still fills my heart with such feeling now as it did back then. This song takes me back to days filled with pure happiness and life being carefree and simple. What i wouldnt give to have it back. 80's forever!!
@Skyblufreak80 I'm 54 years old and I'm primarily 60's and 70's and Rock and Roll and Heavy Metal really blossomed in the 80's. I'd been going to concerts since 1974 beginning with Grand Funk Railroad. Starting in 1982, I was involved in the music scene and I was also a radio station intern in 1982-83. Also did Concert security 1987-'93 for Bill Graham in Calif. Then later as a stagehand in Virginia. I saw MANY awesome shows. 80's were best for hard rock and heavy Metal!! YEAHHHHHHHhhhhh!
@yucchhiiowwee Wow! Doing security for Bill Graham.... no doubt you saw some awesome shows (and have a few stories). He was the Guru of Rock Concerts! Oh how i miss the "Day On The Green" events.
@lady51x50 You can name ALMOST anyband or artist(s) from 1987 to 1993 and chances are I will have worked their show. I won't say I worked ALL. But The odds are great that I will have been their to work. I worked concerts with audiences that ranged fro 2000 to almost 500,000. The smallest was the comedian Sam Kinnison about 2000. The biggest was Bill Grahams memorial at Golden Gate park with almost 500,000. I can tell some war stories too..Lol.
@lady51x50 By the way, I worked a number of Day on the greens. Pink Floyd-Momentary Lapse of reason, U2-Joshua Tree, Rolling stones-Steel Wheels Guns and Roses with Metallica. I was also at Monsters of Rock at the Candlestick park. name a few and I'll let you know if I was there or not. Remember, from between 1987 - 1993. I was still working for Bill when he was killed as his chopper crashed into the high tension tower going home from Concord pavillion and Huey Lewis in 1991.
@yucchhiiowwee I grew up in Sonoma County and remember the accident and watching it on the news. I have a book I keep all my ticket stub's in. From 87 to 93 (some rock concerts) saw RATT, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Whitesnake, Monster of Rock , Aerosmith, Scorp's, Cheap Trick, Poison, Metallica, The Cult, Eagles (some a few different times). My very first concert was Sammy Hagar 1982. I can honestly say that when Graham passed so did the kick ass multiple band rock concerts.
@lady51x50 Well, I'd seen Ratt as a patron at the keystone club in Palo Alto. I met the bassist Juan Crocier and Steven Piercy and Robin Crosby (He's dead from aids (Dirty Needles) behind the club after the show. My car was parked in the rear lot and so was their tour bus. They were hanging out by the bus. Then I was at Black Sabbath when Ian Gillian From Deep Purple took over as frontman. They had Ratt and Heaven open. (Cow Palace). Next comment>>>
@yucchhiiowwee WOW! Your like a walking history book of "Rock Concerts" LOL! I am totally impressed you remember them all....... Well wait, you were working, so should have been sober..... ;) I have to admit there are a few shows I have a ticket stub and remember walking in, but that is it! Ian Astbury is the voice of the Cult. I saw the Cult in England one year for my birthday and they totally kicked!
@lady51x50 Lol, Well, I have to admit, though I was sober "DURING" the shows...But afterwards...WoooHoooo!!! PARTY ON GARTH, PARTY ON WAYNE!!! I had me a ball!!! Yeah, Ian Ashbury...that's the name I couldn't remember. I was also at Golden gate park when they had they GIANT concert Memorial concert to Bill Graham. Almost 500,000 people showed up for the ONE day gig. It kinda looked like woodstock. Next comment>>>>
@lady51x50 I can't remember all the bands that played but the ones I do remember was...Grateful Dead with John Fogerty played last. Journey with Steve Perry reunited for that (some of the concert is on you tube also serach Bill Graham tribute concert) Crosby, Stills, Nash AND Young! CSN came out first then joined ny Neil Young, then CSN left and Neil did a set of his own. Santana, Bobby McFerrin WITH Taj Mahal, the comedian Robin Willaims, Next comment>>>>>
@lady51x50 I was at Shoreline Amphitheater working three days of soldout Bon Jovi with Cinderella. Shoreline Amp again for Whitesnake with Steve Vai on Guitar. That Day on the green I mentioned with Metallica and guns and roses, I meant to say Motley Crue. I was at cow palace for Areosmith. Twice at Scorps, once at cow palace and later at Shoreline Amp. I did Cheap Trick as they opened for Heart twice also. I met Nancy Wilson the first time, she's my sweetheart...Lol. Next comment>>>
Excellent-- these guys are so awesome! My all-time NR song!!!!
forevereighties1971 1 month ago
LOve this soneg...one of the first songs that inspired me to learn guitar!
snowballga 2 months ago
@snowballga Good grief...sorry about those dreadful typos!!
snowballga 2 months ago
Long Live 80s
bonnone14 3 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Night Ranger
a double neck rickenbacker..that thing is worth a fortune now
sprintbass 3 months ago
we will meet again,, so there !
scoobydoabccba123 3 months ago
Pardon my blues...I´ll always feel part from home was left behind...wish the best for everyone...
gatonocturno73 3 months ago
My Dad said this is gonna be his funeral song. I can't stop crying every time I hear this song now. :'(
TheDraykez 3 months ago
I LOVE this song. I don't know why it's just a great song that gets to me every time I hear it.
65SteveC 3 months ago
hard rock
TexTex07 3 months ago
if you like NR get their new CD Somewhere In California, has that 80s guitar driven sound to it
mcrane2882 3 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Night Ranger
Song about Jack Blades brother passing away from a drug overdose. AWSOME SONG!!!!
ricknchrissy1 4 months ago 2
@pixelsilva.....Never say goodbye....Especially TO THE 80'S!!!!!
luvinevryminitofit88 4 months ago 10
watson is key!!!!
pervisq1 4 months ago
i will always be a 80s sort
scoobydoabccba123 4 months ago in playlist Liked
this is a new one , GO TO,,,, HURRICANEMILLS MUSIC,, the band ! the song is DRINKIN TOWN , new music ! a little country a little rock,, pretty good !
scoobydoabccba123 4 months ago in playlist Liked
Buena banda...!!!
ceternyum 4 months ago
The 80's will never die!!!!
luvinevryminitofit88 5 months ago
shit music
kickalion 5 months ago
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@kickalion youre gay go suck another dick.
7070legend 4 months ago
@kickalion shit comment
michael17415 4 months ago
@michael17415 your mom is shit and eat shit
kickalion 4 months ago
@kickalion you like that word dont you? you just got shit on the brain
michael17415 4 months ago
@michael17415 you got nothing in the head, only shit in da ass
kickalion 4 months ago
GoodbyyyYYYYYYEEE
Greg4fun 5 months ago
hm no matter how its spelt it sounds the same when said !
scoobydoabccba123 5 months ago
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good bie
scoobydoabccba123 5 months ago
good bye
scoobydoabccba123 5 months ago
good by
scoobydoabccba123 5 months ago
good buy
scoobydoabccba123 5 months ago
The last song on the tape. A great song to end with.
lardog118 5 months ago
Jack Blades is still hot LOL
58brooklyn 5 months ago
NR hit #17 in Billboard, 2-1-86. God bless ya, for postin' it. Thanx! Have a great week!
DaveWollenberg 5 months ago
I LOVE NIGHT RANGER!!! THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THE 80'S! IF I ONLY CAN GO BACK AGAIN TO THOSE DAYS............. LOTS OF MEMORIES AND WONDERFUL LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LILYZURIEL 6 months ago 2
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robertoamor2011 6 months ago
10 people are idiots and missed the like button..... this song is amazing <3 Kelly Keagy <3
mebeawesome123 6 months ago 2
i love this song...
Erdill3 6 months ago 2
Ah the memories, It just seems there was a song and a sound for heartbeat in the 80's. How things made sense back then. How right things were in the world.
mtlsixshooter 6 months ago
My "school boy" is still lost and I can't find him. Probably because of the cr*ppy stuff they try to pass-off as music these days.
Long live Night Ranger, other hair metal bands, and the 80s. We didn't realize just how good we had it.....
misplacedkansan 6 months ago
This song always makes me cry.
JSBMable 6 months ago 2
@luvinevryminitofit88 and perpetual61 i'm with you guys all the way
visualart139 6 months ago
@AtticaNY1 David Morse??
dmorrow10 6 months ago
going to see them in august with foreigner and journey. should be a good concert. seen journey 4 times and foreigner once but never seen these guys
180623528 7 months ago
I was playing a gig with a band I'm no longer with and one of the guitarists started playing the acoustic riff that starts this song. Immediately I turned towards him and was like, "Hey, wait a second, is that...yeah that's Night Ranger!" What a great song.
drewper73 7 months ago
80's and hair metal...........The BEST of times!
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night ranger.... awesome!
DoctorAxe 8 months ago in playlist Test 1
I had forgotten about this one. A true gem in the midst of too many terrible power ballads of the time.
nitesead 8 months ago
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night ranger really knew how to set the mood on date night!!!!!
msshelly65 8 months ago
night ranger really knew how to set the mood on date night!!!!!
msshelly65 8 months ago
good god I miss this.....
SableRayven 8 months ago
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beautiful song,brings me back,thanks NIGHT RANGER
GRINGO2505 9 months ago
beautiful song,brings me back,thanks NIGHT RANGER
GRINGO2505 9 months ago
Great tune. Takes me back 4 sure. Sometimes wish I could GO back! The 80's were a better time.
Thebearcat66 9 months ago 2
Awww, i love this song. so melancholy and sweet.
mimidec67 9 months ago
0.32 how funny!
SKOTP69 9 months ago
This is when music could tug at your heart strings.
TheInamanica 9 months ago
@ 46 i feel that i wanna go back in time , im sure im not the only one in history that feels this way , so, ive taken on the endevor to design a time machine i should be able to get back to 1970 and change everything so that the 80s stay for ever , god save the 8 track
scoobydoabccba123 9 months ago
Joan Baez (Sang Amazing Grace and a few other songs too) There were a few other bands but I can't remember who else at the moment. During the Grateful Dead, a P3 orion navy plane flew over and dumped out thousands and thousands of roses over the crowd...it was absolutely AWESOME!!
yucchhiiowwee 9 months ago
Counting down til July 27th 2011. Back in St. Louis, baby!!!! Bringing our 11 yr. old daughter this year. She deserves to hear good music, too!!! : )
SugaMetal07 10 months ago
@SugaMetal07 You will have a blast. Just saw the guys on April 2 2011 at a Casino in Northern Calif. My best friend and I were right up against the stage for the whole show. They did an acoustic version of Goodbye which I got on video (Yea!). Took a ton of pic's. What a show, performance, sound..... the boys totally ROCKED!
lady51x50 9 months ago
9 people don't know the magic that was the '80s
wesj1989 10 months ago
Agreed! I'm 44 and it seems only yesterday. Parachute pants, Sun Britches and Trans Am Sunglasses!
Samhain1966 10 months ago
@Samhain1966 And don't forget Swatches, big hair, pink Izod shirts, skinny ties, and wearing collars 'turned up'. :-)
shmuli9 9 months ago
3:09 scared the shit out of me first time i heard it lol
hiqwertyhi 10 months ago
I`ve heard this song 1000 times, and when i hear it again it sounds like the first time.
rrhfactor 10 months ago
May be one of my favorite songs
bound4you2 10 months ago
Great song 80's music can't beat it shit today kids listen to sucks
Unrea1Gaming 10 months ago
Watson and Gillis are still amazing ... they will sound good for a long long time.
altheproducegod 11 months ago
Those clothes ! That HAIR ! OMG ! But what a song...They TRULY "Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To..."
chg657 11 months ago
What a truly great song! It's one of the best and most sad songs I have ever heard and I never get tired of it. I can listen to it over and over and over again, and I must have heard it more than a thousand times already, since the first time I heard it back in 1986, or so ..! Thanx!
SuperCatClaw 11 months ago
Reminds me of Jim Viger. Rest in Peace my friend.
driski90 11 months ago
8 people are deaf and stupid
ic8spots 11 months ago 3
jeff watson has more talent n his pinky finger than most bands these days
adam74diane73 11 months ago 2
The greatest compliment you can give this classic is the thought that 100 years from now, it will mean as much to someone then as it does to us now. The message is timeless.
Maxx61 11 months ago
why cant we still have music like this
MrSkenny1969 1 year ago 24
@MrSkenny1969 we do:)
your listerning to it
anthacdc 5 months ago
@MrSkenny1969 I wish someone would start making music like this
lucasmellencamp 5 months ago
@MrSkenny1969
Iiiiiiiiiiii know right?
jhunboy70 5 months ago
@MrSkenny1969 I was in my teens when i heard this music.......I had meaning...todays music has none...allm this hiphop crap is for the kids today.....,so they can dance...theyll never know what it means to listen to a song and it means something.................
dduhon 4 months ago 2
What an amazing song. It simply never gets old. Thank you Renee
Bigtime1998 1 year ago 3
I love this. The singer reminds me of Jerry Seinfeld. haha
rebekahleah 1 year ago
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@rebekahleah The singer here, Keagey, is really Night Ranger's drummer. I've seen this played live many times at Disney. The story of this song is Jackie Blades , the bassist and usual lead singer, woke up one night, and wrote this song at 2 AM one day within 45 minutes. Keagey was shown it the next day, and said "I NEED to sing this song, I could really sing it well." and so, they recorded the song, "Goodbye", with a change in lead vocals. :)
theclassicrockkid95 1 year ago 2
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@rebekahleah The singer here, Keagey, is really Night Ranger's drummer. I've seen this played live many times at Disney. The story of this song is Jackie Blades , the bassist and usual lead singer, woke up one night, and wrote this song at 2 AM one day within 45 minutes. Keagey was shown it the next day, and said "I NEED to sing this song, I could really sing it well." and so, they recorded the song, "Goodbye", with a change in lead vocals. :)
theclassicrockkid95 1 year ago
@theclassicrockkid95 I didn't know that. I've always loved this song, more than any other song by them.
rebekahleah 1 year ago
@rebekahleah I love this song by them as well, it is so meaningful...
theclassicrockkid95 1 year ago
goodbye !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so sad, the 80s were a little different though, and yes im old enough to know,, we had 70 and 80 year olds listening to rock ,not asking what the hell is that, they knew because it was the best theyed even heard ,, there were more changes durring those times technology was on a move even though it wasnt somthing we couldnt live without , we had more different of everything !
scoobydoabccba123 1 year ago
A year ago tomorrow, my husband and I lost our best friend to a drunk driver. THis songs says everything I feel in my heart. When you don't get a chance to say "goodbye", it makes it so much harder. Jim was such an amazing man, husband, brother, uncle and friend. He had the most incredible sense of humor. We loved 80's music and went to see Night Ranger in concert last year. We miss him so much Jim. We love you!!!
stetchlexus 1 year ago 3
@stetchlexus I FEEL WITH YOU. ILOST MY BROTHER AND GOOD FRIEND ONE NIGHT IN JAN 1995,
WORDS CAN NOT EXPRESS FEELING SOMETIMES BUT MUSIC MAKES IT EASYER.NIGHTRANGER IS PART OF MY EMOTION,
MAKE 2011 THE BEST TO COME,FOR YOU 2
MrADMIRAL1966 1 year ago 4
This is the first time I've seen this video ever. Heartbreaking song for me these days.
texs2007 1 year ago
I saw these guys, along with Cheap Trick on my 21st birthday in abilene tx. one of the top 3 concerts I've been to, ever. To me, this music is timeless. It isn't all about drugs, drinking, sex, violence, killing, or so much else of todays music. You weren't drawn to this music by the sexy outfits of the singer, or the weirdness either. Its all about the music. And the music is Great.
btruckno1 1 year ago
Its hard living life on this memory-go- round allways up always down Perfect Song
jacritter70 1 year ago
Its hard living life on this merry-go- round allways up always down Perfect Song
jacritter70 1 year ago
Awesome song by these guys,especially the guitar solo
Scotty361 1 year ago
i'm from the 80's sky blu and i remember exactly what ur talkin about. i miss every minute of it !!!!!!!!!!!! it was the best part of my life hands down ! :)
punkinlips1 1 year ago
great song
Super80sdude 1 year ago
I think that is a sweet song, my favorite by them i think.
theseether 1 year ago
I can and have listened to this one over, and over, and over again... beautiful guitars and lyrics
mjwehrer 1 year ago
Por dios que temazooooo!!!
Nachiro82 1 year ago
Is that Jack Blades or Ted Bundy.............Hmm....Same Mullet. I didn't know Ted Bundy had such talent !..........lol !
Mrdesertnut 1 year ago
I wonder if the kids today will love their music as much as we did, the 80's seems to have this hold on us generation x'ers . I know I am one of them.
jestio71 1 year ago
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yamila2068 1 year ago
@yamila2068 So all music is not worth listening to because i can't experience it like you do? damn... I didn't know that, I can love it but i won't have any soul. That was refreshening to know.
hyphymanjenkins 1 year ago
@yamila2068 People said the same thing about the 1970s, the 1960s, the 1950s, the 1940s, and so forth. (See a pattern?) People who grew up in ANY decade tend to think "the music of any given decade or period is timeless". Since not EVERYONE can be objectively correct, I think it's subjective. (I was a teenager in the 1980s, but now I can see that SOME songs from that period are very dated, though luckily not this song.)
shmuli9 1 year ago 2
I agree Skyblu!!!! 80's were great music and some real hot lead singers!(not him)
supersue1385 1 year ago
I remember hearing Night Ranger in Grade 6 back in 1984. Now I'm glad to have rediscovered more of their tracks. Here's another beauty from Power Ballads GOLD.
Lookin2Cool 1 year ago
Great song & band!!!! The good old 80's, miss alot of these rock bands.
redhead5150 1 year ago
Wow, Really brings back memory's. Great song! Saw them live in 86....awesome!!!
frank43333 1 year ago
I'm 40 & I still feel like i'm in the days of my youth!! LOVE me some 80"S!!!! Don"t get better then this!
luvinevryminitofit88 1 year ago 113
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Amen brother
681edwin 1 year ago
@luvinevryminitofit88 ive done cruefest ozzfest and wish I could see Ranger again!
iceiiswolf 1 year ago
@luvinevryminitofit88 40 years is nothing, you still is much to enjoy
rallyivan1234 1 year ago
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you said it brother, Im 42 and I agree.
jou812 10 months ago
@luvinevryminitofit88 So we the same age grad in '88! Nothin' ever like the 80's! Peace, Love & Aloha!
tenchimouse 8 months ago
@luvinevryminitofit88 ...Goodbye my dear old 80's ...we will miss ya!
pixelsilva 8 months ago 21
@pixelsilva Gone but not forgotten
GM0530 3 months ago
aahhh! what a great liiissssp I love these guys now as i did way back then
sarge97th 1 year ago
lol this was my "class song" '86
Juberoos 1 year ago
I grew up listening to 80's music. I went to high school 85 - 88 and the 80's were great. Goodbye and sentimental street are my two favorites by Night Ranger. Long live the 80's it was a blast.
cheevous 1 year ago 3
いや、しびれるわ
ken1file 1 year ago
This song reminds me of college, best time of my life.
tommynicks 1 year ago
I'm Now Accepting Donations to Build a Time Machine Back to the 80's.
perpetual61 1 year ago 40
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@perpetual61 I WILL GIVE YOU EVERYTHING I HAVE LOL
xknlion66 8 months ago
@perpetual61 ...do it fast, please! ....aah, and don't forget to save me a first seat in that fly.
pixelsilva 8 months ago
@perpetual61 How is the time machine coming along? So ready.
perrin81 7 months ago
this is crazy after all these year's i never knew they had a video for this song? i even had the tape of this album plus a few more. i don't know where i was back then?!?
nibornna 1 year ago
I agree.......Perhaps we have made our lives complicated and this song is a reminder of what we could or should do.
troper001 1 year ago
nostalgic song, it reminds me of my HS years
jayarellaga 1 year ago
I am so glad I am not the only sentimental old codger around, lol. I always liked this song and now as I approach almost fifty (yikes) it takes me back to a simple time when life was less complicated.
geo386 1 year ago 2
A double-neck Rickenbacker???? Was this custom built????
999manman 1 year ago
He's making sweet love to that guitar...
RavenlucJanie 1 year ago
goodbye 80's the good days
k33pnitr3al 1 year ago
Somebody help me....I lost in the past
marlim1969 1 year ago
Back when America was at it's best.
helimech60 1 year ago 2
Cool Group!
longbowrider 1 year ago
dood play some halo
ninjamastuh 1 year ago
i love night ranger , it takes me back to high school days. jack blades rocks ! :)
buckybadger10001 1 year ago
The good days!!!!
sher77777 1 year ago
THIS ONE"S FOR YOU JENN!!!!
dizprincess387 1 year ago
I loved Night Ranger when they came out in the 80's and still love them to this day. I have actually gotten my teen aged boys to listen to them and they are also fans now. It feels great to listen to them and go back to those "good old days" when life was so much simpler. Thanks for reminding me that I really did have a youthful period in my life.
tkubena1 1 year ago
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trans1551 1 year ago
Just think, executives in the music business thought that '80s music was "thowaway music" and that no one would miss it once it had run its course. If these same geniuses are running the show today I guess it explains the fix the music industry is in! (poor product)
Stevis82 1 year ago 4
Those were the days ! I'm 40 now and everytime I listen to songs like this, it takes me back ! Thanks for the video !
kelandspence 1 year ago 2
yea i miss those days too things wer emuch better then it is now
tom321974 1 year ago 2
new age sucks at times, bt, u cant beet da goooood times,, 70-80s were aiways good times! party on!!!!
lifes2short43 1 year ago 3
Hit #16 rock, #17 pop in Billboard. God bless!
DaveWollenberg 1 year ago
Powerful song.
Imo, it is best to avoid listening to this song after saying "Goodbye" to someone you really care for. The evoked emotions can be overwhelming.
clustro 1 year ago 2
NICE JOB JACK AND COMPANY...ITS LIKE U NEVER LEFT..
Bond007Brian 1 year ago
Memories of windsurfing all summer back in the day. Hanging with friends and having good times at the lakes.
groovemon 1 year ago
I think this is the best rock ballet and Eddie Money's Trinidad!!!!
redhead5150 1 year ago
Don't get old...we can't help that, but this song really hits home. I was in the service just about to get out.. you can't beleive what this song means to an old G.I. got out 1988 46 now.
pATD64 1 year ago 2
@pATD64 Nice comment, song means a lot for me too. THANK YOU for your service to our country, you are appreciated !!
dessertjeff 1 year ago 2
@pATD64 This song came out in the fall/winter of 1985.
robfergusonjr 1 year ago
Listening to this ....I was driving out to Laughlin - girlfriends head in my lap (FACE UP!!) and singin this song with airguitar goin full boar....love it...
airjamin8tor 1 year ago 3
always an underappreciated band. one of the great rock ballads.
colin2266 1 year ago 2
What a great tune...They just don't write songs like this anymore!
eman930 1 year ago
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If this music doesn't get to you...or never affected you in any way, then you were never there in the 80's.
sw00p99 1 year ago
If this movie doesn't get to you...or never affected you in any way, then you were never there in the 80's.
sw00p99 1 year ago
Even though this song was not written about a lost love relationship, I still regard it as that. Such a great vicarious experience...Beautiful either way you phrase it.
RavenlucJanie 1 year ago
I LOVE this song! It brings back sooo many memories! My teenage daughter is going to download this song to my ipod for me!
usamomof2 1 year ago
I was in my 20's then. so many experiences, so many parties, so many friends that came and went, so many smiles, highs and lows, getting the girl, being dumped, and being on top again.... Nevertheless, we're living in a fascinating time in the history of this little world and human kind. Things are changing everywhere. Who are you serving? In Christ, Antoni
Antoni2u 1 year ago
Hehe. I was a lonely teenager during the time of this song, and in my strangeness I developed a crush on a fictional character. This song reminds me of that period, which in itself reminds me of a time of innocence and simplicity. Yay for youth :D
dhylec 1 year ago
This is such a touching and beautiful song full of real emotion and feelings that I believe we can all relate to in one way or another. I have always loved this song since the day it came out and it still fills my heart with such feeling now as it did back then. This song takes me back to days filled with pure happiness and life being carefree and simple. What i wouldnt give to have it back. 80's forever!!
twinklebear22 1 year ago
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One of the BEST rock ballads of all time!!
luvinevryminitofit88 1 year ago
These were the days of no cares....The 80's rule and if ur not from this time...u can never understand !!!
Skyblufreak80 1 year ago 43
@Skyblufreak80 So true!!!
iceiiswolf 1 year ago
@Skyblufreak80
I'm not from the 80's, I'm only 16 but I wish I was!
And I defiantly understand how fucking awesome the 80's were considering I worship them!
80's is all I listen to! I'm a bit obsessed actually..
SammyXxMonster 1 year ago
@Skyblufreak80 I'm 54 years old and I'm primarily 60's and 70's and Rock and Roll and Heavy Metal really blossomed in the 80's. I'd been going to concerts since 1974 beginning with Grand Funk Railroad. Starting in 1982, I was involved in the music scene and I was also a radio station intern in 1982-83. Also did Concert security 1987-'93 for Bill Graham in Calif. Then later as a stagehand in Virginia. I saw MANY awesome shows. 80's were best for hard rock and heavy Metal!! YEAHHHHHHHhhhhh!
yucchhiiowwee 10 months ago
@yucchhiiowwee Wow! Doing security for Bill Graham.... no doubt you saw some awesome shows (and have a few stories). He was the Guru of Rock Concerts! Oh how i miss the "Day On The Green" events.
lady51x50 10 months ago
@lady51x50 You can name ALMOST anyband or artist(s) from 1987 to 1993 and chances are I will have worked their show. I won't say I worked ALL. But The odds are great that I will have been their to work. I worked concerts with audiences that ranged fro 2000 to almost 500,000. The smallest was the comedian Sam Kinnison about 2000. The biggest was Bill Grahams memorial at Golden Gate park with almost 500,000. I can tell some war stories too..Lol.
yucchhiiowwee 10 months ago
@lady51x50 By the way, I worked a number of Day on the greens. Pink Floyd-Momentary Lapse of reason, U2-Joshua Tree, Rolling stones-Steel Wheels Guns and Roses with Metallica. I was also at Monsters of Rock at the Candlestick park. name a few and I'll let you know if I was there or not. Remember, from between 1987 - 1993. I was still working for Bill when he was killed as his chopper crashed into the high tension tower going home from Concord pavillion and Huey Lewis in 1991.
yucchhiiowwee 10 months ago
@yucchhiiowwee I grew up in Sonoma County and remember the accident and watching it on the news. I have a book I keep all my ticket stub's in. From 87 to 93 (some rock concerts) saw RATT, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Whitesnake, Monster of Rock , Aerosmith, Scorp's, Cheap Trick, Poison, Metallica, The Cult, Eagles (some a few different times). My very first concert was Sammy Hagar 1982. I can honestly say that when Graham passed so did the kick ass multiple band rock concerts.
lady51x50 10 months ago
@lady51x50 Well, I'd seen Ratt as a patron at the keystone club in Palo Alto. I met the bassist Juan Crocier and Steven Piercy and Robin Crosby (He's dead from aids (Dirty Needles) behind the club after the show. My car was parked in the rear lot and so was their tour bus. They were hanging out by the bus. Then I was at Black Sabbath when Ian Gillian From Deep Purple took over as frontman. They had Ratt and Heaven open. (Cow Palace). Next comment>>>
yucchhiiowwee 10 months ago
@yucchhiiowwee WOW! Your like a walking history book of "Rock Concerts" LOL! I am totally impressed you remember them all....... Well wait, you were working, so should have been sober..... ;) I have to admit there are a few shows I have a ticket stub and remember walking in, but that is it! Ian Astbury is the voice of the Cult. I saw the Cult in England one year for my birthday and they totally kicked!
lady51x50 9 months ago
@lady51x50 Lol, Well, I have to admit, though I was sober "DURING" the shows...But afterwards...WoooHoooo!!! PARTY ON GARTH, PARTY ON WAYNE!!! I had me a ball!!! Yeah, Ian Ashbury...that's the name I couldn't remember. I was also at Golden gate park when they had they GIANT concert Memorial concert to Bill Graham. Almost 500,000 people showed up for the ONE day gig. It kinda looked like woodstock. Next comment>>>>
yucchhiiowwee 9 months ago
@lady51x50 I can't remember all the bands that played but the ones I do remember was...Grateful Dead with John Fogerty played last. Journey with Steve Perry reunited for that (some of the concert is on you tube also serach Bill Graham tribute concert) Crosby, Stills, Nash AND Young! CSN came out first then joined ny Neil Young, then CSN left and Neil did a set of his own. Santana, Bobby McFerrin WITH Taj Mahal, the comedian Robin Willaims, Next comment>>>>>
yucchhiiowwee 9 months ago
@lady51x50 I was at Shoreline Amphitheater working three days of soldout Bon Jovi with Cinderella. Shoreline Amp again for Whitesnake with Steve Vai on Guitar. That Day on the green I mentioned with Metallica and guns and roses, I meant to say Motley Crue. I was at cow palace for Areosmith. Twice at Scorps, once at cow palace and later at Shoreline Amp. I did Cheap Trick as they opened for Heart twice also. I met Nancy Wilson the first time, she's my sweetheart...Lol. Next comment>>>
yucchhiiowwee 10 months ago