Flashback to November 15, 1985. The theme from Miami Vice ruled the airwaves, Back to the Future was playing at theater's, Michael Jackson and friends perform "We Are the World," and Live Aid is staged, both to combat African hunger. The 49ers take down Superbowl XIX against Miami. In one of the stranger marketing campaigns in history, New Coke debuts, flops, and gets replaced by Classic Coke. The Nintendo game system is released. Ronald Reagan begins his second term in office
Yul Brenner, Orson Welles, Telly Savalas and Rock Hudson pass.
Ashley Tisdale, Frankie Muniz and Jack Osbourne arrive.
David Lee Roth leaves Van Halen. Michael Jackson purchases the rights to a slew of Beatles songs. Guns N' Roses form, and Devo call it quits.
Bruce Springsteen, Duran Duran, Don Henley, Phil Collins, Eddie Murphy ("Party All the Time") and Tina Turner all enjoy success.
And Forest Hill High School ruled the south Florida high school bands.
nice memories. wish I kept stuff like this. Oh springsteen rocks
michellearchibald 2 years ago