BMXs, cassettes and LPs were still on the go. Big shoulder pads, thanks to Dallas - which also started the "I Shot JR". LA Hair Metal and the death of Punk, the original Live Aid concert. They were great for dinner during school holidays, a real change to boring sandwiches. Of course in the early days it was usually your typical frozen ones. Have good memories of pizza suddenly being the "in" food. People started to forget what a choke was, and only owned a 4x4 if they had a field or hillside to drive it over. Diesels still smelt and where usually lorries. Cars still fell apart (unless Japanese or German) but started getting demographically faster with 205 and Golf GTi, more valves and the occasional turbo. Adults swapped fondue for BBQ, hideous Cortinas for jelly-mould Mondeos. Work computers still often filled entire rooms but started to shrink.
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Home computers spread like wildfire and the A Team made me spend more time in front of the 'big' colour TV. Monster record players started to shrink and CD players started to grow. Top loading video recorders and huge microwave ovens appeared whilst trim phones disappeared. TVs were multiplying as well as getting bigger. Things down south were usually booming rather than busting so times where good for many that didn't make or mine things for a living.
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Music was loud and often involved electric pianos the size of Wales. The 80s gave us Thatcherism, Aids, poncey poodle fashions and the most celebrated music star - Boy George telling us 'War, War is stupid.'
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They all seem like such lightweights in comparison.īeing born in 1961 and then growing up during the 60s and 70s I found the 80's a huge disappointment! Just as I was getting old enough to enjoy myself without parental supervision! In the 60s they had free love, drugs, wild new music, in the 70s Glam and Punk rock, more free love, fun clothes. I didn't like her much, or agree with many of her policies, but she made such a strong impression on me in my teenage years that, to this day, I can't take a man seriously as prime minister. I was 12 when Mrs Thatcher came to power, just about the age to start taking notice of politics and who's running the place. What a time to come of age, wish I knew then what I know now Getting so wasted at a Magnum concert I slept through it and having my leg in plaster (motor bike accident) for the Scorpions.
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Pubs and clubs, my first full time girl friend, staying out all night, getting wasted on booze, concerts with the lads (Vige, Helm, Spadge, Lez, Powder). My first full-time job, buying a Ford Escort MK1, ripping it apart to make it into the "rally car" that would turn heads, it didn't but it did pass an RS2 (got you that day Gandolf). A sad list upon reflection but hey, that's life, oh and also That's Life on Sunday. My most vivid memories are of the Scottish press including the Beeb spouting mountains of bile against Maggie Thatcher and the Tories as their vote died off in Scotland.Īcne, puberty, A-Team, Night Rider, Young Ones, Only Fools & Horses, Miami Vice, XR3i and the Lamborghini Countach. There were also downsides outside of London, with riots and unemployment but to be honest the UK was rightfully feasting on Jambon at the table of European Commercialism and Progress. I remember the 80s as a consumerist paradise with massive phones, filofaxes and flash suits. Multicoloured luminous and mismatched socks and Bruce Lee Kung Fu slippers. White socks, white trainers and Run DMC style wearing the tongues out of the laces.
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We didn't like drinking it anyway but were curiously sad to see it go (even if half the time the top was more like cheese than cream). Here is a selection of your comments on childhood in the 80s. It was the decade of Thatcher, yuppies and chunky mobile phones. We started with the 1950s, the 1960s and the 1970s and continue this week with the 80s. The Magazine is compiling a people's history of modern Britain - featuring your written memories and photos.