Are you nostalgic for the 80s and wish we could bring things from the decade back? You’re not alone. As a child who grew up in the 80s, I often find myself longing for a slower, simpler time. Here are a handful of things I think they should bring back from the 80s immediately.
1. The Music
Have you heard any of the new “music” coming out today? From hair bands to The Bangles, Michael Jackson to Madonna, 80s music remains the best of the decades, and I’m ready for a repeat. Do you remember 80s love duets? They don’t make ballads like that anymore!
2. The Movies
The 80s gave us tons of classics that are still in rotation for many of us today. Some serious standouts that are still in my rotation, include The Princess Bride, The Goonies, The Lost Boys, The Breakfast Club, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones, and Stand By Me.
3. The Fashion
Fantastic 80s fashion is one thing countless individuals confess to wanting back. Different categories of style in the 80s include neon colors, hair band leather, punk rock, workout attire (make room for legwarmers), stretch stirrups, acid-washed jeans, oversized sweaters, hip-hop fashions, and fishnets. Oh, and bracelets, large chunky earrings, oversized blouses, shoulder pads, and lots of hairspray.
4. The Music Videos
Do you remember when MTV played music videos? The 80s was the decade that ushered MTV in. Some of my favorites were Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” Madonna’s “Material Girl,” Damn Yankee’s “High Enough,” and Cyndi Lauper’s “Girl’s Just Wanna Have Fun.”
5. The Saturday Morning Cartoons
Saturday mornings were the one day of the week that I didn’t mind waking up early. Saturday morning cartoon classics, including Inspector Gadget, Jem, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, G.I. Joe, The Care Bears, Transformers, Garfield, and Thundercats, made Saturday mornings my favorite part of the week.
6. The Cheap Gas
Remember when you could pay less than a dollar or just over a dollar for gas? As a kid, I wasn’t filling up the tank, but I’d take even the prices I had when I started driving in the 90s.
7. The Cost of Living
Once upon a time, people could actually buy homes on a single-family income, white picket fence, and all. Food and, as outlined already, gas was considerably more affordable even with the adjustment for inflation.
8. The Family Dinners
Do you think family dinners have fallen by the wayside due to different schedules and TV trays? In the 80s, you sat around the table and listened to your parents discuss the day. You did not speak unless spoken to because children were to be seen, not heard. I don’t think I’d bring that type of family dinner back. Maybe yours were different?
9. The Kids Playing Outdoors
The 80s were the generation of lock your kids outside and make them play, but we had some great times. From climbing trees to riding your bikes all over the town, the outdoors was the background of 80s children. However, with technology and trafficking rings, kids rarely play outdoors today.
10. The Middle Class
As the wealth disparity gap grows further apart each day, numerous Americans express wanting to bring back the middle class. People can’t afford gas, cars, food, or homes anymore, and I don’t know about you, but it feels intentional.
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