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Dude is super dramatic with his dancing and looks like a bad Highlander wannabe. But honestly, if this were the 80’s, I might’ve rocked this on my cassette mix tape. I make no excuses for my taste back then.
I never knew that the villain from The Crow starred in a Pert shampoo commercial!
Haha dude looks a bit like 90’s WWF wrestler Razor Ramon. The dancing is quite hilarious.
Hehe I remember that from the Rocky IV soundtrack!
This song is in a Rocky movie right? Sounds familiar. There’s no easy way out…of the eighties.
At 0:30 we see that this is from Hamilton. Earned every one of those Tony awards.
I think I remember this song….it’s actually reminiscent of Loverboy.
I have to crack up at how sexy they tried to make every single MTV video back then. The guys had to have long hair and sexy pouts as the cameraman cuts fadeaways into the video and there’s usually one or two hot, scantily clad girls cavorting around, too. This guy must be one heck of a narcissist…not only are there no hot girls, but he doesn’t even showcase his own band!
I am getting some serious Highlander vibes from this.
Well, thank you for ruining one of my favorite movies, Rocky IV. For that you all owe me something lol!!!
If it makes a difference, people at my revival theater were cracking up during the scene where Rocky bonds with his kid in part 4.
I wish I was half as cool as him.
One of my workout songs.
Music videos have sure come a long way…
Your right; there is no easy way out. No escaping this video. But I must say this was almost enjoyable to the ones you usually post LOL. Still hard to believe we used to dress like that. Yikes!
“There’s no easy way out”
Not a lyric, but a dire warning.
HELP! Apparently, there’s no easy way out. And in the video, Robert Tepper just dances around aimlessly.
DRAAAAAAGGOOOOOO!!!!!
Tommy Wiseau before The Room
Hospital shoot em up, please..
I’m too scared to watch it….
Two thoughts went through my mind:
1. If you mute the sound you might think that this a video for Highlander. The visual look is so similar.
2. When the chorus comes in all that o want to do is some push-ups with Rocky while he is getting ripped.
You have to hand it to the 80’s: no other decade could handle the awesome power of a man, in a trench coat and hammer pants, singing in a dance club that is about to be demolished, all by himself. If they would try that now, the building would fall down, the cameras would spark and fail, and the hammer pants would tear and rip. That is how much power is in this one music video.
I always pictured the montage from the Rocky movie as the official music video. Now when I watch Rocky IV, I’ll only picture mullet man dancing
“There’s no easy way out”! Ha ha, this dude is totally into his song and is the definition of cheesy. Looks like he is pissed off for being turned down for the lead role in “Interview for a Vampire” 😛
Holy shit! That’s hilarious. The first time I ever seen this video was in the Star Wars parody, The Friend Zone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI8aSJBC9u0&list=PLINl9l0igYjzIipxsD4Y59_Jjxe4N3pZo&index=2
It looks Benny the Jet Urquidez in his Gothic phase lol
Not a bad song tho 🙂
I have the sudden desire to watch ROCKY IV right now…
Its weird that he’s in a warehouse…by himself.
If the year is 1985, then this man is actually 5 years ahead of his time (the mullet was a product of the early 1990’s).