I miss the 80's too.Steven West wrote:No, I agree with Falcon here. I often 'surf' Much Music and Much More Music when ad's come on other stations. It used to be in the 80's, it was three out of 5 clicks that tweed my interest - maybe it was a slice of Public Enemy, Public Image, General Public... But I liked what I heard. In the 90's maybe 2 down to 1 out of 5. Nirvana was ran into the ground (pardon the pun Kurt), Pearl Jam, Sound Garden - where's the freakin variety? Ahhh, My Bloody Valentine, Stereolab - good! But where the heck did those videos go? And of course late 90's to now - just laughable crap from Beyonce rolling around a loading dock to Blink Sum Linkin's Biscuit.
I think the last video that intrigued me to go out and buy a CD of it was Daft Punk?
And what gets me even more is these umpteen cable channels now up here, and I'm sure in the States as well? Much Vibe, Much Loud, Much Retro, Cool Jazz TV, etc. 24hours of 50cent, Jay Z, and Nelly - yet turn on Much Music any time of the day, there they are as well!Want 'retro' - Much More Music, which is actually becoming the 'Much M.O.R.' channel spewing out Celine Dijon Mustard and Jessica 'Homer' Simpson every 3rd video it seems?
As for product placement, that I don't get? Last I really watched rap/hip hop videos - all the T-shirts and Hats were 'blurred out', which looks even stupider. As well as every second word being silenced out... "You're like New Coke, you're a mother----- joke! I got my 9 primed, yo bit-- it's ----ing killin' time!
And they won't play Aphex Twin or NIN because it's 'too disturbing'. Yet if Marilyn Manson comes out with a strap on dildo singing a cover of Debbie Boones 'You Light Up My Life' - it's the talk of the town!![]()
Video killed the intelligence star.
And BTW, Internet Kill The Video Star.
