Acceptable? A Look at my Eighties …

Posted on January 22nd, 2010 | by Rohan |

Found myself strolling down memory lane the other evening, and have had a slight feeling of nostalgia ever since. With that in mind, I decided to take a slightly different approach to today’s Hamstring post.

So after a certain period of deliberation, I decided to come up with my 10 favourite ‘things’ from a given decade. The rules were simple … NO RULES! The list is comprised of events, moments, catchphrases, films, songs … and anything else that came to mind! Either way, they all still make me smile to this day.

The chosen decade is the 80s, a time of mullets and martini! So read, laugh, weep, and sigh … and of course comment! (Remember, they’re in no particular order!)

Kenny Dalglish

Sir Vivian Richards

Clive Lloyd

  • Clive Lloyd’s West Indies beat England 5-0 in the 1984 Test Series, the first ‘Blackwash’ of its type
  • Viv Richards’ West Indies beat England 5-0 in the 1985/6 Test Series … another ‘Blackwash’

Well I’m Glad to Say we’re in the UK
West Indian Batsmen we can bat all day
And when de stumps are down half way cross de ground
You know de West Indians are back in town

  • Liverpool beat Everton 3-1 at Wembley, to complete the ‘Double in 1986. The only time I ever got myself out on purpose in a cricket match. Wanted to listen to the football!
  • Ghostbusters – film & song as one entry, as I ain’t ‘fraid a no ghost! – 1984
  • Duran Duran – ‘Girls on Film’ (video available here) – 1982
  • Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) hits our screens in 1989 on Home and Away

Ray Meagher

Ghostbusters

Duran Duran

  • Diff’rent Strokes – first hit US screens in 1978, but the UK in 1980
  • Live Aid – a day never to be forgotten – 1985
  • My First Kiss … another never to be forgotten moment! On the dance floor at Moseley Rugby Club to Especially For You (oops!) – started in 1988 and ended in 1989 (identity of unfortunate other party known to some …)
  • With slight relation to the above, Kylie (yup, she needs no second name!) hit the BBC screens in Neighbours – 1986

What'choo talkin' 'bout Willis?

Kylie

Live Aid

So there is my slightly random and personal look at the eighties! Were they acceptable … ?

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FTTFF 7 pts

The Windies was unstoppable breds!... yuh leave outde Rubik'x Cube though... good read... I miss the 80's...

i genuinely love all your posting way, very useful,
don't quit and also keep penning because it just simply that is worth to follow it,
excited to see way more of your own posts, goodbye!

As a child of the 90s, I rather wish I was a few years older now! Strewth!

Why do I have a sneaky feeling that I my have been present the night of your penultimate 'memory', and why do I also get the feeling that the person in question may just have been one of my classmates from Edgbaston High School? ...

I'll keep your secret if you behave yourself x

Ah sweet memories - I'm with you on a few. Ghostbusters was the first film I saw at the cinema without adults - at Quinton, sat on the front row - the screen was the same level as the floor I seem to remember!

I was a Duranie (along with Luci and Sarah) but I don't think I was allowed to watch the Girls on Film vid - you naughty boy!

And I remember camping out in the lounge with my sleeping bag to try and see all of Live Aid with my brothers Mitch and Russ.

Thanks for reminding me of these things Ro. x : )

I can't really remember the eighties, but would be interested to find out more about a kiss that spanned 2 years!! And your pics are good, but why not some of you in the eighties?? :-D

@rohan_kalli Wish I'd known you in the 80s, think you'd have been even better comedy value than you are now! :) x