maraleia October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 Prince Charles and Lady Di's impending nuptials inspire Beverly to plan a vow renewal; Barry hopes his band will win him Lainey's attention. Link to comment
ladyrott October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 That was all kinds of awesome, with Barry and Adam and the Dee Schneider wigs. This show brings back SO many memories. When the girls were waiting and waiting for their favorite video on MTV it just made me nostalgic. I actually thought the girls sounded pretty good when they were singing. Oh, and I will forever adore Murray for his showing Barry that video and admitting he thought Bev was too good for him. 7 Link to comment
newyawk October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 Sweet episode. I loved when Beverly called Murray out with the Facts Of Life theme song. I do take issue with "Family Ties, like most 80's shows, only being as good as it's theme song." Minor peeve, no biggie. I do hope Dee Snider watches that episode I bet he'd get a kick out of it. Link to comment
Traveller519 October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 I loved that the home video footage of Adam and Barry's "Garage Band" appeared to be in somebody's bedroom, and given the space, I'm guessing it was Mom and Dad's. Very hard core! Link to comment
OpieTaylor October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 That Bangles song the girls were singing is so good! I had to wonder what the neighbors were thinking, though, when they did the wedding in the backyard in what looked to be the wee hours of the morning - what with the live music and all. oh well, it's a sitcom! 4 Link to comment
dcalley October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 (edited) This show brings back SO many memories. When the girls were waiting and waiting for their favorite video on MTV it just made me nostalgic. I know! I'd actually kind of forgotten about having to watch so much MTV in order to see the one video you wanted. This is why so many of us became familiar with almost all of the videos out there and were able to identify them so quickly on "Remote Control." I love that Fred Savage directed this. Please have him back for more Goldbergs episodes! Edited October 9, 2014 by dcalley 2 Link to comment
jww October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 If they were that crazy about the video and they have a vcr why did they not tape it? I still have a vhs tape from 1983-Thriller, Sexy+17, ZZTop... 1 Link to comment
Frisco October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 Sh la la. OMG I love this show. Hysterical when the father used the theme song from Family Ties. Love Barry and the Hendersons. LMAO 1 Link to comment
Traveller519 October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 Once again, Bev's bleeped out cursing (which even made it into the show's title) is great for laughs. It's a great comic relief moment when a character like hers or Leslie Knope, who is always so earnest, succumbs. 2 Link to comment
ByTor October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 Poor Murray, if only he had left out the sha-la-la-la! 2 Link to comment
Stinger97 October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 My favorite moment was when the show cut away from Beverly and then, once it cut back to her, she had tears streaming down her face. Murray's "How do you produce tears so quickly?!" was perfect. Me thinks that Lainey doth protest too much in re: to having feelings for Barry. I expect they'll end up together at some point. 5 Link to comment
biakbiak October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 Me thinks that Lainey doth protest too much in re: to having feelings for Barry. I expect they'll end up together at some point. I thought that was the point of the small smile and look back she did as she was walking away. 1 Link to comment
Stinger97 October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 Oh, yea, agreed. That was my interpretation as well. 1 Link to comment
Lawgiver October 10, 2014 Share October 10, 2014 Adam was wearing a Spinal Tap t-shirt! Love the little details. 2 Link to comment
ElderPrice October 11, 2014 Share October 11, 2014 Hilarious episode, my husband and I were laughing out loud because he would totally use a sitcom theme song for wedding vows if he could get away with it. Old school MTV! I was recently telling my step-grandson how MTV used to play only music videos, and not everyone had cable back in the day, so you would have to all go to the one friend's house that did have cable to watch. 3 Link to comment
Kiddvideo October 12, 2014 Share October 12, 2014 I'm really enjoying this show. My hometown didn't get cable until 1983. My parents lived outside the installation zone, but my best friend had an appointment for May 18th. Yep, I remember it because we were so excited. Almost every week there's something on this show that makes me remember if it happened before or after. I would've never believed that day would be a seminal moment for me, but there you have it. I do wonder how much it appeals to people who don't remember the 80's, though. Link to comment
ajsnaves October 12, 2014 Share October 12, 2014 Heh, I remember the day we got cable. It was April 13, 1985. It was a Saturday. The first music video we watched on MTV was Phil Collins, Take me Home. That was a big day in the life of this little 7 year old boy. The next day I got up early, as was my custom then, and watched Bugs Bunny cartoons on the Superstation, which is what we called TBS in those days. The important thing though is that I had an onion tied to my belt... I loved this episode. I loved that they acknowledged what he all knew was true, you judged a TV show entirely by the quality of its theme song, a lost art now if you ask me. I loved the wigs, and the Bangles, and was not completely distracted by the jumping around in time (Royal Wedding was in 1981, Family Ties was 82, We're Not Gonna Take it was in 84). I loved Murray sitting down for his wedding. 3 Link to comment
ByTor October 14, 2014 Share October 14, 2014 I'm now having flashbacks to the ad with The Police..."Call your cable company & say I WANT MY MTV!" 1 Link to comment
Kiddvideo October 17, 2014 Share October 17, 2014 I loved that they acknowledged what he all knew was true, you judged a TV show entirely by the quality of its theme song, a lost art now if you ask me. So true. We used to sing tv theme songs on the bus coming home from away games. I even won a bunch of points for my team at a company event for being able to identify ones from the 60's, 70's and 80's. (I was a little embarrassed, to tell the truth.) First video I ever saw on MTV was "Modern Love" by David Bowie. Link to comment
Kromm October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 Me thinks that Lainey doth protest too much in re: to having feelings for Barry. I expect they'll end up together at some point. Although the names have been changed to protect the guilty, I imagine if the real Barry Goldberg wound up with a girl he knew in High School we might be able to find out (unless the show goes the route of them hooking up, then breaking up). Link to comment
candall October 19, 2014 Share October 19, 2014 (edited) If they were that crazy about the video and they have a vcr why did they not tape it? I still have a vhs tape from 1983-Thriller, Sexy+17, ZZTop... In the garage, sitting next to my Lincoln Logs and Swinger camera--I was a '60's kid--is a VCR identical to the Goldberg's. I'm not sentimental about it, but remembering that thing cost ~$800 slows my roll to the dumpster. Anyway, that's why the kids aren't allowed to use Murray's VCR for taping MTV. : ) Edited October 19, 2014 by candall Link to comment
TV Diva Queen October 23, 2014 Share October 23, 2014 I seem to remember that in the beginning, you couldn't tape cable programs. We had the Betamax....Dad wanted a Sony product. LOL Our remote wasn't very remote either, the was a 30 foot cord. Link to comment
dcalley October 23, 2014 Share October 23, 2014 I also remember a corded remote, with a slider. All it could do was change channels. I probably would have been told I couldn't tape hours of TV because the tapes cost money! Adam must go through tapes quite fast, though, so I guess that excuse for why Erica didn't tape the video doesn't work. Maybe the basement TV didn't have a VCR. Or they wanted to see and hear the video at full quality, since the taped version would have been a bit less clear. Link to comment
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