Back To The 80'S

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Revisiting the Wild Spirit of the 80s

“Back To The 80'S” by Tales From The Porn is a nostalgic anthem that transports listeners to the exuberant and rebellious era of the 1980s rock scene. The song paints a vivid picture of a rock 'n' roll lifestyle, characterized by loud guitars, leather jackets, and a carefree attitude. The protagonist of the song embodies the quintessential rock star, living life on the edge, defying societal norms, and embracing a hedonistic lifestyle. The lyrics celebrate the freedom and wildness of the 80s, a time when rock music was not just a genre but a way of life.

The chorus, with its call to “Let’s Rock, Let’s Roll,” invites listeners to lose control and join in the celebration of this bygone era. The song reminisces about the thrill of live performances, the chaos of after-parties, and the inevitable consequences of such a lifestyle, including run-ins with the law and hangovers. Despite the potential downsides, the song maintains a celebratory tone, emphasizing the excitement and energy that defined the 80s rock scene.

The lyrics also touch on themes of rebellion and nonconformity, with lines like “Forget the teachers, school sucks” and “Cut the classes and burn your books.” This reflects the anti-establishment sentiment that was prevalent among rock musicians and their fans during the 80s. The song captures the essence of a time when rock stars were seen as larger-than-life figures, living out fantasies that many could only dream of. By invoking the spirit of the 80s, Tales From The Porn not only pays homage to a legendary era but also invites a new generation to experience the raw, unfiltered energy of rock 'n' roll.

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