The 1980s have become this strange kind of “in-between” decade that feels pretty recent and pretty old at the same time. So let’s refresh our memory, shall we?
The subreddit r/80sAmazing is full of nostalgic pictures that illustrate why the era was so iconic. From bold fashion styles to futuristic car designs, innovative computer games, and beyond, these trends defined a whole generation.
If you’re a 90s kid or even younger, don’t worry — curiosity for how things used to look and feel is enough to appreciate this list, too!
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Ted Talk
Oh Yes, Those Were The Days
At the beginning of the decade, as the Cold War showed no signs of easing, arms control advocates argued for a “nuclear freeze” agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union.
In 1982, almost a million people rallied in New York City in support of the freeze. Many historians believe this was the largest mass demonstration in American history.
The Real Pain!
I Remember The Days Vividly
Many Of Us Use To Do This. Remember?
As Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher spearheaded conservative politics and capitalism, the foundations of communism grew increasingly shaky.
In 1985, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev began to introduce the twin concepts of glasnost, or “openness,” and perestroika, or “restructuring,” to revive the struggling Soviet economy—but those efforts yielded few tangible results.
By the end of the decade, communism was in rapid retreat across Europe and Asia. The Berlin Wall, which had long divided the German city into an eastern, communist-controlled half and a western democratic half, was torn down by ecstatic crowds in 1989, and two years later, the Soviet Union collapsed.
The Real Remote Control In The Very Early 80s
We Never Lost The Phone
It Was A Glorious Era Where Every "High-Tech" Clock Radio Featured A Red Digital Display Bright Enough To Be Seen From Low Earth Orbit
Ouch!
In some ways, pop culture of the 1980s reflected the era’s political conservatism. For many, the embodiment of the decade was the young, urban professional, or “yuppie,” a baby boomer with a college education, a good-paying job, and relatively expensive taste.
Society would ridicule them for being self-centered and materialistic, and surveys of young urban professionals across the United States showed that they were, indeed, more concerned with making money and buying consumer goods than their parents and grandparents had been.
Pizza Hut 1980s - It Was A Great Place
Cutting Edge 80s Tech - Sony Walkman
The Way It Was
80s Chairs
Unlike the 1970s, when hard-hitting movies addressed controversial topics, lighthearted fare seemed to reign supreme in the 1980s. Films like Ghostbusters, Die Hard, and The Breakfast Club kept audiences enthralled and box office receipts high.
At the same time, mammoth franchises like Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, and Star Wars appealed to moviegoers of all ages, grossing hundreds of millions of dollars across the world.
However, not everything fell under the umbrella of superficial escapism: many now-famous directors released darker, more serious movies like David Lynch’s Blue Velvet and Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull.
The Goonies 1985
Back When It Was Possible
What Is This Thing?
The Way It Was
Ahhh staying home from school laying on the couch with a big ol blanket your favorite stuffy cartoons and chicken soup with vicks vapor rub loved being sick staying home from school.
At home, millions watched family sitcoms like Family Ties and Married... with Children. By the end of the decade, broadcast networks realized they were in serious trouble, as 60 percent of American TV owners had cable.
Soon, companies like HBO, Cinemax, TBS, and Nickelodeon became household names.
As CNN started delivering news via satellite worldwide, MTV made its debut and completely changed the way people thought about music, dance, and fashion.
Maybe Someday It Will
A Cool Movie From My Childhood
Got My Fingers On The Record And Play Buttons Waiting For That Song To Come On The Radio
Judging By The Receipt, This Kid Had The Best Christmas Ever
Speaking of music, MTV made stars out of bands like Duran Duran, R.E.M., and Culture Club, and megastars out of Madonna, Prince, Whitney Houston, and Michael Jackson.
Hard rock acts such as Metallica and Guns N’ Roses captured the sense of malaise among young people, particularly young men. The 1980s also saw the growing popularity of electronic music, house music, reggae, new wave, and other dance-club favorites.
42 Years Ago Today, Detention Was Served
Ring Any Bells For Some?
First Smart Watch
April 8, 1989 - "The Look" By Roxette Became The #1 Song In America
Marie Fredriksson, sadly, passed away in 2019 after a long battle with cancer (brain tumor). Per Gessle has continued solo and by collaborating with other Swedish (mainly) artists
IBM released the IBM Model 5150, the first IBM personal computer, in 1981. One year later, the Commodore 64 personal computer debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and TIME magazine named the computer as its “Man of the Year.”
Soon, scattered computer users began communicating with one another through an early network developed by the U.S. Department of Defense, ARPANET. In 1983, the network adopted TCP/IP, a set of communication protocols that led to the creation of the Internet, and the modern era of computer communications was born.
"Max Headroom" Premiered On This Day In 1987....39 Years Already
Grocery Store Memories
What Happened To The Future?
Cool Vibes!
The Swatch Watch. They Were The Thing. Who Had One?
Which Breakfast Club Character Were You Most Like In High School?
Some Of My 80’s Collection:)
Beverly Hills Cop Is 42 Years Old?!
I Don't Like
The Empire Strikes Back Was A Fantasic Movie. One Of The 80s Best
Ancient History?
Er, I used it in my middle 30s. Does that museum have a spot for me?
And Oldie But A Goodie
The Og Virtual Queue. 🎟️
Remember
Rambo Knows
Who Used One Of These In The 80s?
Predator (1987)
80s Dresscode
True 80s
He Speaks The Truth!
Life Goes On
You Know It's True!
Boombox In The 80s? You Know You Did
Married With Children Premiered On Fox On April 5, 1987
1983 Delorean
Two V Fans, Apparently
Loved it. The tesla truck reminds me of this show and their su glasses
V - Such A Great Show!
Robotech Fans?
Those Were The Times!
We Know Who This Dog Is
Iykyk
Who Else Loved These?
Remember Spuds Mackenzie - 1980s Bud Light Beer
Team Coke Or Team Pepsi?
I Never Could Beat This Thing. Could Anyone Else Here Do It?
Akira (1988). The One That Started It All
Absolutely not "the one that started it all". SpeedRacer, StarBlazers, Robotech, and Voltron would all like a word with this meme.
Back When Dog Biscuits Were Cool
On March 29, 1985 - Desperately Seeking Susan Was Released
Who Remembers Chi-Chi's In The 1980s?
The Money Pit Premiered In Theaters This Week In 1986!
Anyone Else Use These?
Who Else Listened To This?
Who Knew It Would End Up This Way In The Future?
Vhs Rewinder - Who Remembers This?
Anyone Else Thing This Album Cover Was So Cool, Back In The Day?
The original Molly Hatchet album cover beats them all Artwork by Frank Frazetta
Wargames (1983)
Who Watched Conan In The Movie Theater?
"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women"
Who Was A Fan Of Tempest?
Still Fooling People After All These Years
Toy Hall Of Famer! 🏆
Did You Have A Beeper ?
Jam Pants - Who Had Some?
You think anyone wants a roundhouse kick to the face while I'm wearing these bad boys?
Who Had One?
Anybody Ever Seen This Film?
Not The Beretta You Were Thinking About
On April 7, 1989 - Major League Premiered
Who Used To Like To Watch This Show?
It’s Friday Night In 1987, Which Movie Are You Seeing?
He Got All 3
I tried to shoplift Part 2 and got busted. My parents weren't happy... 🫣
Any Elfquest Fan Here?
Found The Flagg In The Wild
There's an antique mall in Virginia Beach that specializes in vintage and retro toys (largest collect on the East Coast, they claim) that had one of these for a while. Some lucky b@st@rd scooped it up though. Wasn't me.😑
Who Had A Vectrex? Not Me, But I Wanted One
Who Wants To Play Some Xevious?
Who Else Had One?
Who Remembers Vanguard?
Who Had One Of These As A Kid?
G.i. Joe A Real American Hero
Yes, I Am A Gi Joe Fan - Picked Up The Sharc Using Credit Card Points
Rare Silverhawks™ Toy Poster By Kenner® (1986)
Star Castle
Time Pilot was my favourite. Would give my right arm for the original arcade game.
A True Fan Would Know
You guys, heads up - we seem to have a troll down voting just to down vote. I've upvoted the ones where it made no sense at all why they'd be having a -1
I was a 70's kid but a lot of these brought back memories of my early adulthood.
It looks like most of you were spoiled rich kids. Could never afford any of these - other than the mangled cassette tape.
You guys, heads up - we seem to have a troll down voting just to down vote. I've upvoted the ones where it made no sense at all why they'd be having a -1
I was a 70's kid but a lot of these brought back memories of my early adulthood.
It looks like most of you were spoiled rich kids. Could never afford any of these - other than the mangled cassette tape.
