Saturday, December 9, 2006

Do you miss when MTV played videos?

My wife found this awesome website. Don't go unless you have a few hours to spare.

http://www.1500videos.com/

My favorite is "Don't Answer Me" by the Alan Parsons Project.

4 comments:

Carter said...

Presto change-o... link now clickable. If you haven't done so, hook up the rabbit ears to an HDTV set and pull in digital broadcast channel 9-2 from the Sears tower. It's a station I've found myself repeatedly stopping at while channel surfing. 24 hour music videos, no commercials... and just now as I Wiki'd it, found it's spawned from the guy who had ties to the original MTV and VH1...
The Tube

M Greenberg said...

Alex,
you should particularly like this one

Distance Deino said...

MTV absolutely sucks these days. I went to an 80s party the other night and saw a bunch of videos. It's true, the "music video" was once an artform. Here's some classic music videos: "Take on Me," by Aha; "Cry" by Godley and Creme; "Don't Come Around Here No More," by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, "Money For Nothing," by Dire Straights, "Love Is A Battlefield," by Pat Bennetar, and so many others to list right now. In the 90s, they started pumping in so much money into music videos that the message was lost, although the picture looked good. Now...LOL! I truly wish MTV would make a comeback, although there is always VH1 for us old people.

Alex Delgado said...

Oh my God Mike!
I love Charlie Masso!!
Everyone in the newsroom is making fun of me now.