Preserving retro pop culture from the 80s and 90s the best I can. Love indie left media, talk shows, classic rock, Young Jerry Springer & vintage Cincinnati and northern California. I'm a SocDem or maybe libertarian socialist
I wish they wouldn’t make talented people dance around when the whole point is the music. Thank God he want made to do them when he got old and could really say no to things.
@johnbehneman15462 сағат бұрын
SUGGESTION: RETRO RETURN!!!!
@John-uo2lb4 сағат бұрын
" To a fight " 😂😂😂😂😂 Ridiculous .
@PoppyFlowerSims15 сағат бұрын
I’m very proud to have the same birthday as Bryan. He’s one of the most incredible singers in the whole world ❤️ and a huge inspiration and a real jewel
@BreadandFaxes16 сағат бұрын
Holy shit his glasses are so thick lol
@Keagan7582 күн бұрын
0:07/0:16 Every igoendez/beastguy video :
@Aiden-ku6yg3 күн бұрын
This is my local station!
@fuckgoogle934 күн бұрын
And Americans were saved.
@WayneBeymer4 күн бұрын
Low life human being
@TR-Mead9 күн бұрын
Leftism is a mental disorder. Of course you're seeing things that aren't there. Checks out.
@stephenfisher95059 күн бұрын
Looking for the Florin road Ford ads. from the 1980's. Those were the best of Ernest!
@SnufflySpy10 күн бұрын
I feel like it would be unlivable
@booboo4ever2410 күн бұрын
What did they replace el nino with? Does anyone remember the Raging Rivers attraction whered youd go down different small waterfalls on tubes
@spwash100010 күн бұрын
These promos aired just a month after KOVR 13 switched from ABC to CBS!
@jackdalton201011 күн бұрын
Miss you Tom! Your music is part of the soundtrack to my life. My son was rocked to sleep to Full Moon Fever countless times. I wonder if he gets sleepy when he hears it now! By the way, I found sharks teeth in the Devil's Millhopper in the 70's, and petted a huge alligator that Gator Man had up on the bank at Lake Alice. Coincidentally, I saw Gator Man again at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood in 1982. And I've been to Brooker (lived just down the road for a few years) and Micanopy, too!
@laurataylor817914 күн бұрын
Thank you
@annarousiadou78415 күн бұрын
𝒟𝓇𝑒𝒶𝓂𝓎💋𝕝𝕠𝕠𝕜𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕳𝖚𝖓𝖐❤️🔥😍🥰
@gailm990815 күн бұрын
Not only does Robin has a beautiful singing voice. The sound of him talking is nice to listen to, even if he's talking about paint drying.
@jwgreek860616 күн бұрын
And he sang the song too
@DJHammerinhank18 күн бұрын
Wassup! Could u please try and find an old KLOK-FM commercial and post it on here? Thanks Buddy 😀❤️📻
@kingporter6720 күн бұрын
Awesome 1993 Waterworld Jingle commercial!!
@jkminnich20 күн бұрын
Both Bill & Todd are gone. May they rest in peace.
@xennial80sxberner20 күн бұрын
Thought you said Bill and Ted for a second 😂 (Bogus Journey came out this year too). Seriously though I didn't realize Bill Price passed away, that's unfortunate. I assumed Todd was though since he was already older then
@wrenchofpower20 күн бұрын
❤ win baja 1000
@wrenchofpower20 күн бұрын
❤ win baja 1000
@HexPerplex21 күн бұрын
I feel so lied to <:(
@YokiBrewster21 күн бұрын
The 80s
@GardenHoseNapalm21 күн бұрын
Wow that just brought some trauma back
@daveatkinson746222 күн бұрын
RIP Jerry Springer
@kingporter6723 күн бұрын
Great July 1988 Cincinnati commercials!!
@thesoultransferprotocol72123 күн бұрын
I was 16 in 1985. Living in the Bay Area and Monterey. I remember these like yesterday. Better times. I wish I could go back.
@QwikVidz25 күн бұрын
Came here for the South Bay Health Center commercial. Its been 40 years!
@TBTabby25 күн бұрын
It would've been great...IF THEY EVER HAD THE GAMES I WANTED IN STOCK.
@fatfoxclown26 күн бұрын
yeah but you also have the trial hing plays itself out in the end
@tonybressie27 күн бұрын
This version and the Sprite version are the most hilarious ones he did!! At 0:23, Ernest looks at the camera like how a child would to their mother when they get hurt!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@kimgirly319029 күн бұрын
I think we might stop and look for some gators . . .🐊 you might not want to swim here 😊
@lynxlauraАй бұрын
Hi Exennial are you "oldschooler81" by any chance? would love to reach I have some questions for you.....
@marvinthemaniac7698Ай бұрын
I love the Ultimate Cheeseburger!
@mogznwazАй бұрын
Such a beautiful man
@djm5kАй бұрын
I was also is DJ on KCPR while attending Cal Poly and had a midnight to 3AM Sunday mornings for two quarters. I had heard that Weird Al got fired from his shift because he would play records backwards. It was quite nostalgic seeing footage from the old studios which is where I too did my shows from. At the end of Spring quarter 1984, the station sold off promo copies of records they had. I bought a copy of Weird Al’s first LP for $5. Those were the days!
@HuckleberryRaxxАй бұрын
So cozy
@user-ji2vj7nl9cАй бұрын
Michael Bolton, mi cantante preferido de todos los tiempos, mi ídolo. Eternamente te amo.
@SoLA489Ай бұрын
Most of the commercials were local
@andrewguerra9343Ай бұрын
Kimmy Robertson has the cutest voice ever!
@Saiess-ArchesАй бұрын
This was 1993??? Man. I was 4 years old when I met him. XD
@patrickleitgebАй бұрын
Interesting to see Reggie Jackson in an Angels uniform while filming an ad for Panasonic at the Oakland Coliseum parking lot.
@cpetrizziАй бұрын
Whoa, a young Andrew Cuomo!
@lukepurser3432Ай бұрын
Funny how it just cuts to slash
@TheTechCguyАй бұрын
1990s after party bash!! Nostalgia! 👌👌💯💯😎
@davenathan5347Ай бұрын
I don't get all of these people, including Eddie Trunk, talking about their memory of dropping the needle on 1984 and being horrified to hear the keyboards of Jump. Jump had been on the radio in heavy rotation for about two weeks prior to the album's release, so it shouldn't have been a shock by that point at all, particularly for diehard fans who'd undoubtedly should have been glued to their radios awaiting the new Van Halen. My memory of my first time listening to 1984 was hearing the instrumental, 1984, which leads off the album, and saying, "OK, that's kind interesting and cool". Then, Jump came on, and I'd already heard it over 100 times because I'd recorded it off the radio. Then Panama came on, and that was the first real new song that I heard. It didn't blow me away, to be honest, though I thought it was fine. Top Jimmy struck me as interesting, but very different. Then, Drop Dead Legs played, and I absolutely loved it. Then, on side B, Hot For Teacher was badass and funny. I'll Wait was OK. Girl Gone Bad didn't blow me away the way it did a lot of VH fans, but House of Pain was amazing. So, it was really the last songs on each side that were my favorites.
@KenLieckАй бұрын
I talked to Walter Shenson when those movie reissues were coming out, and he told me that he was taking a lot of crap from people saying that he was capitalizing on John Lennon's death, but the truth was that he had originally made the choice between getting more money up front or having all rights for the films revert to him in 15 years. He chose the latter and at the time everyone laughed at him because no one else believed that the rights to a Beatles movie would be worth a nickel in 15 years!
@xennial80sxbernerАй бұрын
Interesting, you mean 15 years from 1964? (so like 79), coincidentally right around the time John died. When they were new I bet a lot of people didn't think they would be a timeless band
@KenLieckАй бұрын
@@xennial80sxberner Yep, '79 for AHDN and '80 for HELP! He immediately began work on restoration as soon as they reverted to him; he told me that when he found the master negative of AHDN he discovered that someone had physically cut out chunks here and there to make trailers for earlier foreign releases of the film and so it took forever to take those parts from inferior prints and try to make them look good enough to match!
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I wish they wouldn’t make talented people dance around when the whole point is the music. Thank God he want made to do them when he got old and could really say no to things.
SUGGESTION: RETRO RETURN!!!!
" To a fight " 😂😂😂😂😂 Ridiculous .
I’m very proud to have the same birthday as Bryan. He’s one of the most incredible singers in the whole world ❤️ and a huge inspiration and a real jewel
Holy shit his glasses are so thick lol
0:07/0:16 Every igoendez/beastguy video :
This is my local station!
And Americans were saved.
Low life human being
Leftism is a mental disorder. Of course you're seeing things that aren't there. Checks out.
Looking for the Florin road Ford ads. from the 1980's. Those were the best of Ernest!
I feel like it would be unlivable
What did they replace el nino with? Does anyone remember the Raging Rivers attraction whered youd go down different small waterfalls on tubes
These promos aired just a month after KOVR 13 switched from ABC to CBS!
Miss you Tom! Your music is part of the soundtrack to my life. My son was rocked to sleep to Full Moon Fever countless times. I wonder if he gets sleepy when he hears it now! By the way, I found sharks teeth in the Devil's Millhopper in the 70's, and petted a huge alligator that Gator Man had up on the bank at Lake Alice. Coincidentally, I saw Gator Man again at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood in 1982. And I've been to Brooker (lived just down the road for a few years) and Micanopy, too!
Thank you
𝒟𝓇𝑒𝒶𝓂𝓎💋𝕝𝕠𝕠𝕜𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕳𝖚𝖓𝖐❤️🔥😍🥰
Not only does Robin has a beautiful singing voice. The sound of him talking is nice to listen to, even if he's talking about paint drying.
And he sang the song too
Wassup! Could u please try and find an old KLOK-FM commercial and post it on here? Thanks Buddy 😀❤️📻
Awesome 1993 Waterworld Jingle commercial!!
Both Bill & Todd are gone. May they rest in peace.
Thought you said Bill and Ted for a second 😂 (Bogus Journey came out this year too). Seriously though I didn't realize Bill Price passed away, that's unfortunate. I assumed Todd was though since he was already older then
❤ win baja 1000
❤ win baja 1000
I feel so lied to <:(
The 80s
Wow that just brought some trauma back
RIP Jerry Springer
Great July 1988 Cincinnati commercials!!
I was 16 in 1985. Living in the Bay Area and Monterey. I remember these like yesterday. Better times. I wish I could go back.
Came here for the South Bay Health Center commercial. Its been 40 years!
It would've been great...IF THEY EVER HAD THE GAMES I WANTED IN STOCK.
yeah but you also have the trial hing plays itself out in the end
This version and the Sprite version are the most hilarious ones he did!! At 0:23, Ernest looks at the camera like how a child would to their mother when they get hurt!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I think we might stop and look for some gators . . .🐊 you might not want to swim here 😊
Hi Exennial are you "oldschooler81" by any chance? would love to reach I have some questions for you.....
I love the Ultimate Cheeseburger!
Such a beautiful man
I was also is DJ on KCPR while attending Cal Poly and had a midnight to 3AM Sunday mornings for two quarters. I had heard that Weird Al got fired from his shift because he would play records backwards. It was quite nostalgic seeing footage from the old studios which is where I too did my shows from. At the end of Spring quarter 1984, the station sold off promo copies of records they had. I bought a copy of Weird Al’s first LP for $5. Those were the days!
So cozy
Michael Bolton, mi cantante preferido de todos los tiempos, mi ídolo. Eternamente te amo.
Most of the commercials were local
Kimmy Robertson has the cutest voice ever!
This was 1993??? Man. I was 4 years old when I met him. XD
Interesting to see Reggie Jackson in an Angels uniform while filming an ad for Panasonic at the Oakland Coliseum parking lot.
Whoa, a young Andrew Cuomo!
Funny how it just cuts to slash
1990s after party bash!! Nostalgia! 👌👌💯💯😎
I don't get all of these people, including Eddie Trunk, talking about their memory of dropping the needle on 1984 and being horrified to hear the keyboards of Jump. Jump had been on the radio in heavy rotation for about two weeks prior to the album's release, so it shouldn't have been a shock by that point at all, particularly for diehard fans who'd undoubtedly should have been glued to their radios awaiting the new Van Halen. My memory of my first time listening to 1984 was hearing the instrumental, 1984, which leads off the album, and saying, "OK, that's kind interesting and cool". Then, Jump came on, and I'd already heard it over 100 times because I'd recorded it off the radio. Then Panama came on, and that was the first real new song that I heard. It didn't blow me away, to be honest, though I thought it was fine. Top Jimmy struck me as interesting, but very different. Then, Drop Dead Legs played, and I absolutely loved it. Then, on side B, Hot For Teacher was badass and funny. I'll Wait was OK. Girl Gone Bad didn't blow me away the way it did a lot of VH fans, but House of Pain was amazing. So, it was really the last songs on each side that were my favorites.
I talked to Walter Shenson when those movie reissues were coming out, and he told me that he was taking a lot of crap from people saying that he was capitalizing on John Lennon's death, but the truth was that he had originally made the choice between getting more money up front or having all rights for the films revert to him in 15 years. He chose the latter and at the time everyone laughed at him because no one else believed that the rights to a Beatles movie would be worth a nickel in 15 years!
Interesting, you mean 15 years from 1964? (so like 79), coincidentally right around the time John died. When they were new I bet a lot of people didn't think they would be a timeless band
@@xennial80sxberner Yep, '79 for AHDN and '80 for HELP! He immediately began work on restoration as soon as they reverted to him; he told me that when he found the master negative of AHDN he discovered that someone had physically cut out chunks here and there to make trailers for earlier foreign releases of the film and so it took forever to take those parts from inferior prints and try to make them look good enough to match!