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The Top 25 Moments on MTV acording to MSN.com 1. THE DEBUT: Aug. 1, 1981. The first video? The slyly prophetic "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the now-forgotten Buggles. Only a few thousand people on a single cable system in northern New Jersey could see it. Sometimes the screen would go black when someone at MTV inserted a tape into a VCR. Within a few years, millions of kids demanded their parents buy cable so they could see MTV. Along with CNN, it led TV's transition out of the three-channel world. "This was the fuse that lit the cable explosion," said Robert Thompson, professor of popular culture at Syracuse University. 2. BEAT IT: March 31, 1983. Michael Jackson becomes the first black artist with a video on MTV. The segregation was MTV's early shame, ironic considering its later role in popularizing rap. And the early snub wasn't forgotten: "You don't have all of music television when you are leaving things out," says Los Lonely Boys singer Henry Garza. 3. THRILLER: Dec. 2, 1983. Less a video than a 14-minute mini-movie with Vincent Price, ghouls and goblins, the premiere of Jackson's "Thriller" was an event. MTV gave it a set time on the schedule — several, even. It was the apotheosis of the idea of music videos as an art form. With director John Landis involved, it also was proof that Hollywood's finest weren't looking down upon what are essentially promo clips. 4. MADONNA BUSTS OUT: Sept. 14, 1984. Performing "Like a Virgin" at the first Video Music Awards, Madonna popped out of a cake dressed in a wedding gown and writhed through her hit. At that moment, Madonna became a superstar, put the VMAs on the map and set an enduring tone. Who cares about those ugly "moon man" trophies? What matters is making the audience gasp. 5. MONEY FOR NOTHING: 1985. The Dire Straits song "Money for Nothing" was about MTV, mocked MTV and became the band's biggest hit because of MTV. It was one of the first videos to feature computer animation, and Sting made a clever cameo echoing his role in iconic "I want my MTV" ads. The rules for music stardom had changed. Being photogenic was now crucial; an eye-catching video made hits. "It was America's first national radio network," says record executive Phil Quartararo. 6. BYE-BYE VJs: Original video jock J.J. Jackson's contract expired in 1985. Nina Blackwood followed him out the next year and so did Martha Quinn, breaking the hearts of countless teenage boys. Alan Hunter and Mark Goodman were next. Only Adam Curry lasted into the '90s. MTV refused to follow its aging first fans, courting teens instead. It also realized that airing videos was a dead end and began aggressively developing other programming. Those were probably the most important financial decisions MTV ever made. 7. SPRING BREAK: March 21, 1985: College students who couldn't make it south in person could turn on MTV to catch the party. Each year it returns, a drunken bash with young, firm, scantily clad bodies oozing with sweat and undulating to the music. Stop us! We need a cold shower. "There were people who looked like they were having sex on the dance floor," VJ Suzie Castillo says about last year's festivities in Cancun. MTV's spring break coverage arguably gave rise to the "Girls Gone Wild" video series, where the breasts didn't need to be pixelated. 8. RAP BLASTS OFF: Aug. 6, 1986. It's no coincidence that "Yo! MTV Raps!" premiered about the same time rap started becoming the dominant music form for young America. Hip white kids like Rick Rubin or the Beastie Boys may have loved rap before, but "Yo! MTV Raps!" brought it into every suburban living room. "Going from the network that was called on the carpet for not having blacks to this was a huge leap, and it was the right one for MTV," says Christina Norman, MTV's first black president. 9. PEE-WEE'S RETURN: Sept. 5, 1991. It was a hard fall for Pee-wee Herman (aka Paul Reubens), from star of one of television's most popular kids' shows to a national punch line when an undercover officer saw him masturbating in an adult theater. Herman went undercover himself for more than a month until creeping out onstage at the opening of that year's VMAs. "Heard any good jokes lately?" Herman asked, to howls of laughter. 10. ENTER GRUNGE: Sept. 29, 1991: Nirvana's "...[Message truncated]
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While MTV has accomplished a lot and set the road to the various trends in the last quarter of a century please remember that looooong before Hip Hop and Yo MTV Raps and Diddy's Making the Band and Run's House and Nick Cannon's show made having black folks on MTV acceptable and before MJ and Prince were the Jackie Robinsons breaking the color barrier on there MTV didn't play any black videos at all. Even though black videos were made when MTV came out (hell MJ did "Can You Feel It" video with his brothers circa '81 and it didn't get any airplay).
Classic TV never goes out of style!!
"The more you know who you are, and what you want, the less you let things upset you." Bill Murray as Bob Harris in "Lost in Translation""No man can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude without finally getting bewildered as to which may be true"- Hawthorne The Diva has Spoken-Enough Said! |
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"Baby, I swear it's Deja Vu"! - Beyonce http://youtube.com/watch?v=H31_-qtZGY4&search=Beyonce
Beyonce's MTV Awards Performance - One of my favs!!! http://youtube.com/watch?v=k2S0zZ7JQJA&search=Beyonce
DC3 FOREVER!!!!
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WELL YOU KNOW I RESPECT YOUR POSTS, I DIDN'T HAVE ANYTHING AGAINST MTV BEFORE THEY MESSED WITH JANET, LOL... SHE'S ANOTHER "FRIEND IN MY HEAD", LOL!!! & THANKS... I'VE BEEN TRYING LIKE HECK TO FIND A SMALLER "CATER 2 U" PIC... BUT TO NO AVAIL!!!!
Check out my myspace!! Link Below!!! http://www.myspace.com/sweetpot I'M STILL PRAYING FOR YOU, WHITNEY!
"Baby, I swear it's Deja Vu"! - Beyonce http://youtube.com/watch?v=H31_-qtZGY4&search=Beyonce
Beyonce's MTV Awards Performance - One of my favs!!! http://youtube.com/watch?v=k2S0zZ7JQJA&search=Beyonce
DC3 FOREVER!!!!
CHECK OUT THIS CLIP, ONE OF MY FAV PERFORMANCES!!! |
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