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The first 12 minutes of MTV

I'm pretty sure the first mtv video I saw was Jump by VanHalen probably around 1984 at a friends house who had a satellite dish the size of a small car!
 
Had a few of her albums back in the day, what a voice, ususally wasn't attracted to brunettes that much, but she was somethin, saw her at a small venue in Jackson at the potter center 25 years ago, with her husband Neil geraldo I think. Mtv was the **** back then, a friend of mine always said the MTV ruined the world :lol: Another drywaller of course.
 
There is a site that lists the first 48 hours.

Interesting that Iron Maiden was played almost half a dozen times.

...before Bruce Dickinson and Number Of The Beast.
 
MTV went on to forever change the music business. First inspired by work in New Zealand from a show called Radio In Pictures, which came out in 1976 and was a concept that had been around since the mid 60's. The 60's was a happen time and just added fuel to all of this. Peace out............ !!
 
MTV back then actually played music videos, unlike today. But every once in a while I catch Head Bangers Ball.
 
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I loved MTV back in the 80's. Very useful tool in discovering the name of the artist or song if I missed it when listening to the radio.
 
I remember a mtv video in the early days of a Joe Walsh song…can’t remember the song though. He was trying to kill a fly in his hotel room and ends up destroying the entire place. Funny stuff.
I cant find it anywhere now.
 
VH-1 is still around.

Mainly playing "behind the music" style documentary shows and "theme" period shows like an hour of 80's or 90's songs, or an hour of rap or metal.
 
Canada had a similar show called Much Music. It was pretty good. One of the original VJ’s was Erica Ehm. We called her Erica Airhead. She was a pleasant, ditzy sort of girl with girl next door good looks. Then they did a remote from some resort, Jamaica, I think. The scenes of her around the pool are an underground Canadian legend. Good lord was she hot. It’s worth searching out on YouTube.
 
Apparently she had her own fanzine.

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I likes me a good "under the radar, girl next door, hottie".

Thanks.

 
First inspired by work in New Zealand from a show called Radio In Pictures, which came out in 1976
Oh yes...... the charismatic (not) host Karyn Hay..... she was so enamoured by one lead singer of a band she ended up fan-girling and marrying him.



I remember well an evening with my 6th form class (year 12) at a friend's house...Radio with Pictures was on TV, and we had a great time .....our English teacher was there also. She made a subject up where we examined the song "Stairway to Heaven" .... the class dumby perked up and excelled in that project. :)
 
43 1/2 years ago ..... wow!


I saw it/lived it when it happened 'in real time'...
On Jeanie Dr. off Willow Pass in Concord Ca., my 2nd house

my nephew worked for Concord Cable/Comcast & he installed
"a pirate box" like 2 days prior, I had every channel there was
He told me about it,
I remember, all the 1st Music TV/videos was mostly Jazzercize close up crotch shots,
set to rock & roll
later
Ted Nugent w/scantly dressed young babes (great music),
Van Halen/David Lee Roth bouncing around,
AC/DC Angus Young/Von Scott (great tunes),
Kiss was a spectacle, a huge favorite
ZZ Top & their cars, Bob Seger (2 other great ones)
The Nack, Phil Colins, Foreigner, The Cars, Devo
Boston (those were great ones)
Twisted Sister had funny videos, actual plot to music...

even KFRC AM, was still big deal in the East Bay Area too
 
Video Killed the Radio Star by a group The Buggles, was the first video aired on MTV.
 
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