When we remember the penultimate public access talk show from the 1980s we must first acknowledge Wayne’s World – even if it did start out as a Saturday Night Live skit.But after watching this throwback video from the 1980s, we are starting to wonder if Bernie Speaks shouldn’t hold the title of most weirdly wonderful of the 80s public access talk fests.In addition to dominating the liberal radio waves , Bernie Sanders, the then-Mayor of Burlington, Vermont, had his own show on public access television. One episode featured a behind the scenes style promotion of Bernie Sanders’ 1987 spoken word folk album, titled We Shall Overcome The episode features clips of Bernie, dressed in blue jeans, a V-neck shirt and a zip-up-hoodie, preaching about the sins of the billionaire class to the tune of the Civil Rights Movement protest classic “Oh, Freedom.”Bernie’s speech in the promotion mirrors the populist rhetoric that can be heard at his campaign rallies today – pro-union, standing “up against the mighty and the powerful,” and the fight for “decent wages and decent working conditions.”Even though the words are tried and true, Sanders’ populist rhetoric is gaining some traction on the 2016 campaign trail, where Sanders has been steadily rising in the polls and drawing impressive crowds at his rallies.We will see how Sanders’ message stands up to his rivals at the first Democratic debate Oct. 13.But even Wayne and Garth need to admit – this video is excellent. Stay tuned to I Agree to See as we bring you the latest from the 2016 presidential campaign trail, and classic ads from the past.