Pete
Mr. Eighties
- Apr 29, 2023
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Hey everyone, welcome to another Synthwave 80s Sunday! Today, we’re turning the spotlight on one of the most iconic synthwave tracks of the 80s: “Take On Me” by A-ha.
Released in 1985, “Take On Me” quickly became a global sensation. The song’s infectious melody, driven by its signature synth riff, and Morten Harket’s soaring vocals make it a timeless classic that still resonates with listeners today. Its upbeat tempo and energetic sound perfectly encapsulate the essence of the 80s synthwave movement.
One of the most memorable aspects of “Take On Me” is its groundbreaking music video. Directed by Steve Barron, the video combined live-action with pencil-sketch animation, creating a visually stunning and innovative experience. The video tells the story of a young woman who gets pulled into a comic book world, where she embarks on an adventure with the animated version of Morten Harket. This pioneering use of rotoscoping technology made the video an instant hit and earned it numerous awards.
“Take On Me” topped the charts in multiple countries, including the United States, where it reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its success helped solidify A-ha’s place in music history and showcased the global appeal of synthwave music.
For many of us, “Take On Me” was more than just a song—it was an introduction to the exciting world of synthwave and electronic music. Its catchy hooks, memorable lyrics, and innovative video left a lasting impact and continue to inspire artists and fans alike.
Let’s dive into the nostalgia! Share your favorite memories of “Take On Me,” whether it’s the first time you heard the song, your thoughts on the iconic music video, or how it influenced your love for 80s synthwave. How has this track shaped your musical tastes?