MTV Broadcast (05/12/1984)
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2022
- This is the classic MTV broadcast back on May 12, 1984 featuring Mark Goodman as VJ and also includes interview with Lionel Richie.
(Certain music videos and commercials are either trimmed out or muted due to copyright.)
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Ahhhh !
The eighty’s
I was 17 and the world was my playground .
I miss the love and eagerness
Of my fellow human race to just be kind to each other .
It truly was my favorite decade of decadence .
Dam 40 years flew by so fast. I remember those episodes like it was yesterday! Loved Mtv from 8-1-81 till 86. New job in new area in late 86 I stopped watching as much as before. Miss those days so much! Rock on baby!!! 5-9-24.
Grace Jones still scares me.
early mtv at it's best,from 1981-1987,this was the early days of mtv,if you watch early mtv then you watch early vh1 from 1985-1994 those were the best.
Definitely! The "golden age" of MTV for sure 👍😊
i miss the good ol days of Mtv
That commercial with Grace Jones was so cool!
I can remember seeing this when it was broadcast. Adam Ant and Grace Jones were as cool as it was back then
@@christophertracy2807 I dig Gracie and Adam, so cool!
I'm a big fan of both and love the ad--interestingly enough, on some stations, they edited out the last few seconds--times certainly have changed.:)
@@christophertracy2807so do I and Lou Reed also did commercials for the Honda scooters
Fantastic! This is a time machine.
Just like the real Mtv. It doesn't contain any music videos 😢
Take me back😥
You and me both
The United Way commercial with Stallone I hadn't seen before
This was after MTV broke their racist policies of not airing black artists. Lionel Richie is interviewed by Mark Goodman. Unlike David Bowie, Richie did not mention the fact that he wasn't allowed on MTV just a year or so before this. Richie talks about his conscious effort to cross over. I will always call out MTV for its racism. That they refused to air Rick James - who was huge at the time - is nothing short of pure racism.
I totally agree with you!! If you go back to the first day of the channel, they played couple country and jazz artists that weren't really rock music.
@@MusicTelevisionPromoLover And they got famous playing white artists that were doing what was considered "black" music back then like George Micheal/Wham , Culture Club, ABC, Madonna, Hall and Oates, and even the Rolling Stones - it was called pop or rock because they were not black.They claimed a all rock format when they started but almost no one they played was more rock-oriented than Prince and Rick James
@@christophertracy2807 On the flip side though, at least they did play black rockers like Joan Armatrading, Garland Jeffreys, Phil Lynott, Gary "US" Bonds, The Bus Boys (though they had a Latino drummer), Eddy Grant and Stevie Wonder (with Paul McCartney) on the channel until Musical Youth and Prince took over and then Michael Jackson, which he took credit for
@@MusicTelevisionPromoLover They did but I dont recall them being on from the start of MTV. I think the worst part of it is that many of the white artists were not playing rock - they were doing pop and R&B. Culture Club, Wham, Madonna were not rock - they were ripping off black dance music. MTV was claiming a rock format in the beginning.
I love MTV from day one because I was a black kid who listened to everything regardless of racial category. Being able to see Van Halen, The Police, and Billy Idol was monumental to me then. But I knew that Prince, Rick James, and Cameo were just as new wave/rock as those white artists. I had to turn to BET to see their videos.
I did love that the best VJ was black and I used to stand up for MTV by citing that fact when my friends would attack me for "playing white boy music"
@@christophertracy2807 I hate that term "playing white boy music"...that's the problem I had to deal with my whole life in Pittsburgh (yes, I'm black myself in case you're wondering and I'm a black rock musician too). I keep telling people that we're the ones who started rock music but we were thrown under the bus by white people. Don't want to be too political here but it's true. And I understand what Rick James is saying because he is a black rocker himself (which many people forget that he was in a band with Neil Young back in the 60s) and how himself and other black artists are not getting any love on MTV because it's a "rock" station which, like you said, most of the artists aren't "rock" but still being played on the channel.
came cross your video wanted check it out.
man MTV isn't the same like it was back in the day. they should bring back music videos
MTV got rid of music videos because no one was watching them and they didn't want to go bankrupt.
Thanks but this is not from May 19, it’s most likely from Saturday, May 12, 1984. Lionel’s tour started in Tulsa on May 15 and “Panama” world premiered on Thursday, May 17.
Thanks for the correction
and it's much appreciated! I'll take whatever i can get!
Good 👍🙌✌️
I want to know who the voice over people were for MTV promos. There were a couple . In the first clip that is one of them.
More Martha Quinn, please!
As soon as I can find more
what was that music video promoted for Genesis? I thought I had seen ALL their vids...apparently not so.
Mama from their 1983 self titled
@@MusicTelevisionPromoLover ty. I thought that was what it was. wasn't quite sure. The only video I recall watching off their self titled one from '83 was That's All!
Crunchy
Audio?? I really wanted to enjoy this but couldn't hear half of it....😭
@@octavius8562 Thank you for saying that!!
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MTV was music television. Did a damn good job of it. But I guess the $ were higher as STV. How I’ll never know. But I do know it was shit to the Nth degree.