When MTV debuted in 1981, it ushered in a golden era of music videos. The network’s launch was groundbreaking for artists everywhere. Suddenly, music was no longer a purely audible medium. Visuals ...
You know, the '80s were a wild time for music videos. They were colorful, outrageous, and often downright bizarre. If you think about it, some of those clips were practically mini-movies filled with ...
MTV flipped a switch on August 1, 1981, and gave music a face. Labels started treating videos like serious investments, and artists began competing for airtime. As viewers kept the channel on, ...
Wild hair, “cutting-edge” special effects and some OTT acting — music videos of the 1980s had it all. But, as two ’80s supergroups’ hit one billion YouTube views, why are we still obsessed with them?
The 1980s was a golden age of music, a decade that saw the birth of timeless anthems, larger-than-life performers, and genre-defining sounds. It was a period of rapid change, where artists ...
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15 Iconic 80s Music Videos That Defined the MTV Era
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A decade ago, when she was directing the music video for Gotye’s Somebody That I Used to Know, Melbourne filmmaker Natasha Pincus knew it was bound to make an impact. But did she know it would clock ...
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