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For the most part just old VHS tapes from deep within my closets and other peoples trash.
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The Break Even Prize - Immature Jargoning
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The Break Even Prize - Immature Jargoning
Graham and the spit shine...
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I didn't teach him that...he just wanted clean fingers to play the keyboard.
Hobbit Village, Life and Science Museum, Durham, 1.16.16
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Hobbit Village, Life and Science Museum, Durham, 1.16.16
....almost all of the pictures i have taken since october....
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....almost all of the pictures i have taken since october....
Unnamed found tape - Christmas.Puppets
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Unnamed found tape - Christmas.Puppets
"Mitchel Mustang Reunion Dec 6-10 2001" - Found tape
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"Mitchel Mustang Reunion Dec 6-10 2001" - Found tape
Commercials (Third International Rock Awards)
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Commercials (Third International Rock Awards)
1987
This is probably late summer/fall of 87.REM Succumbs was released in October of 87,and Sonic Youths Sister LP came out on June 29th, 1987.
Nope, 1987….
The Converse commercial features Kim Walker from Heathers. Rest in peace, Kim!💖
1987. Thank you for posting this, Mtv was a lifeline back then.
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 i am was born in 1987
Mtv used to be edgy.....
Victoria Principal was HOT back then!
Pretty crazy seeing Suicidal Tendencies, Cro-Mags and MTV talking about the first single off of the Sonic Youth's Sister album. I was 5 years old when this aired and Sonic Youth was my favorite band and I had that album 7 years later.
Weird thing is the song/video from Sister they are teasing is Shadow of a Doubt from Evol. I wonder what the story is there?
CS Angels were one of the best bands from the 80s.
Thank you for this upload. Victoria Principal was beautiful.
1987.
Now I wanna pet a goose. 😢
Umm, that’s a duck….not a goose….
That Coca-Cola ad was obviously an ad for cocaine. Creepy.
'87 was the year ELECTRIC by THE CULT hit the record stores. I haven't been the same since.
120 Minutes is the only place I ever heard "Living Kind" by Ups & Downs. Do I ever miss this show!
This was 1987, but, wow, MTV playing the Cro-mags, Balaam & The Angel, and some indie band called Ups & Downs is why the channel was so great at the time. By 1988, 120 Minutes had become almost too formulaic, but for a moment there was hope for the little bands.
Thanks for the clarification. I tried really hard to figure it out using playlists other people posted online....but never locked it down
1991 was when 120 Mins became hopelessly mainstream. I'd have to stay up for the last 4 vids,which were the actual indie underground bands.1989-1991 were good yrs,w Kevin Seal and Dave.
That's so silly. If you watch episodes from 1995-96, the vast majority of them aren't videos played during the day by big mainstream bands at all. @@E.C.2
Most important music show ever
120 minutes....more like 29 minutes!
This was pretty radical for 1986 even though MTV interspersed ALT/college radio/UK Pop/underground bands in with mainstream artists pretty regularly. IRS Records "The Cutting Edge" had done a good job of introducing unknown bands throughout the 1980s.
Yes but IR$ collapsed because they didn't pay their Artists.
i got to tour a little with the flat duo jets in 92 93... so strange they were at the end of this i didnt even remember them on mtv ever.
This was a mirage in USA culture
One of the first real bands I recorded. Sounds like the shed
Parts were in the shed.....but if im not crazy you also brought your tower over and laid some basic tracks in my moms living room while she was out of town and we took over the house.
Nah.... seems like '89 or '90
this would have been some time between my freshman and sophomore year of high school. music was so much more interesting to me then than what happened in the 90s.
Why can’t MTV and VH1 create a streaming service where you can stream all these old shows and videos??????????
totally agree i would absolutely subscribe
I wouldn't be surprised if they did not have the foresight to archive many of the shows.
what video camera was this? i noticed this was the same camera eric harris and dylan klebold used when they recorded home videos
87 was Heaven
Thanks for posting! Never missed 120 Minutes in the mid-80's, used to record them on my Betamax! The show was quite a bit more diverse in this era than what it became by the 90's, they would play hardcore and industrial videos! I.R.S. Record's "The Cutting Edge" was also a worthwhile show MTV used to air in the mid-80's.
You still have these shows? Did they aired Jude Cole Back To School in there? In 1986?
@@hardnheavy9529 I wish I had all my old Betamax tapes! I typically recorded over 120 Minutes episodes after I watched them due to a lack of tapes, but I saved many many tapes full of Night Flight episodes on the USA Network. Sadly, I do not have any of them today (nor would I have a machine to play them on, even though Beta was a far superior format to VHS IMO). I do not recall Jude Cole.
@@frigidpony what a pitty..thankfully i digitalized many betamax and U-Matic reels in dvd..so i keep a huge collection of 80s stuff even on dvd..
@@hardnheavy9529 That's great! Please post some on your channel (I subscribed).
They were definitely still playing stuff like that in the 90s, too, because that's when i begun watching it and i remember all kinds of "alternative" music, even though i guess some of it was probably better suited for the aptly titled "Alternative Nation" but there was plenty of crossover.
I just stepped into a time machine right back to 1987 (apparently).
8:28 Nick Oliveri of Kyuss and QOTSA
Where?
The Cro Mags best album.
@@user-ec1iw1yd1c in the Cro Mags music video
That Juicy Fruit commercial is the shit!
This is from 1987
Thanks.
Filmed with a potato.
Always liked hearing new music on this show. Never saw this one. Thanks for sharing it.
who is the jerkoff who disliked this
i love this shit
let's rock