11 comments

  • parkersweb 34 minutes ago
    I once worked with a guy mixing TV programmes and live DVDs; I knew he’d been a studio engineer at one point in his career. We were re-arranging our studios one day and as I picked up a pair of NS-10s he casually said “I mixed ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ on those…”
  • auslegung 56 minutes ago
    Literal music video of Total Eclipse, one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsgWUq0fdKk

    RIP Ms Tyler, you will be missed

  • urbsgpw 35 minutes ago
    My mum had a cassette with some of her songs. We'd have it on for long trips. I loved the long version of Faster than the speed of night. it's basically just "carpe diem" in a different format, but i loved her voice and the slight melancholy and almost call to action that the song brought with it. Also, the video (of the shorter version) is peak 80's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm4CgwRxw3Y
  • al_borland 9 minutes ago
    The version from the wedding band in Old School will forever be in my mind.

    https://youtu.be/FfUU1wJKXDc

  • vardump 5 minutes ago
    Little by little, memories of the 1980s fade.
  • thih9 20 minutes ago
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Tyler

    The wikipedia page is being updated as we speak. The photo is still a recent one from 2016, to be changed soon.

  • PurpleRamen 16 minutes ago
    RIP legend.

    I'm curious now when this was announced. Yesterday, out of nowhere, TikTok showed me a video about someone praising "Total Eclipse of the Heart", despite not having this bubble in my profile. Kinda spooky to see the news now.

  • SideburnsOfDoom 37 minutes ago
    And let us not forget "Holding Out For a Hero"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWcASV2sey0

    • myself248 5 minutes ago
      Featured towards the climax of Short Circuit 2, which was huge in my childhood. What a powerhouse piece of music!
    • limbicsystem 4 minutes ago
      Is it wrong that I prefer the Shrek version?
    • nisiddharth 27 minutes ago
      Where have all the good men gone and where are all the gods?
      • AndrewOMartin 12 minutes ago
        Is it too much to ask for a Streetwise Hercules?
  • alex1138 35 minutes ago
    Wow. Holy crap.

    Edit: guys, I get that it's not a "substantive comment" but there's no excuse for 3 downvotes. Get a life

  • cramer4next 20 minutes ago
    How is this hacker news worthy? Never heard of her or the song. Is from a time when people carried boomboxes on their shoulders?
    • nostrademons 12 minutes ago
      Before that. Her breakthrough album was 1977 and Total Eclipse of the Heart came out in 1982, so it was more the 8-track era. It remained a staple of radio plays (remember those?) through the 80s and 90s though, and was remade by Nikki French into a chart-topping dance version in 1995.

      A lot of HN is folks in their late 30s, 40s, and early 50s (and sometimes even older!), so many folks here would've overlapped with the radio era. A lot of folks here were involved in making YouTube/Instagram/TikTok, not listening to it.

      • masfuerte 5 minutes ago
        I'm old enough to remember Walkmans coming out in 1979, which was the start of the end of the boombox era. Approximately no-one was using 8-track at that point.
        • runako 3 minutes ago
          I'm not quite that old, but didn't people look down on cassettes due to their lower audio quality? Weren't most home systems (hi-fis) still vinyl or 8-track for a while longer?
    • sverhagen 10 minutes ago
      Maybe it's not.

      Guidelines:

      > Off-Topic: Most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, or celebrities, (...) If they'd cover it on TV news, it's probably off-topic.

    • swader999 8 minutes ago
      Every now and then an article like this is fine.
    • tekla 12 minutes ago
      Very famous singer, multiple very famous songs, 40 yo song topped the carts during the 2024 Eclipse, was pretty much the theme song for a very small indie movie called Shrek 2.