MTV has left the building MTV music channels sign off forever with the one that started it all: 'Video Killed the Radio Star' https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertain...t-all-video-killed-the-radio-star/ar-AA1TncZb
My sister was 7 years older than I was and MTV was constantly on in the mid-80’s as we only had one main TV and she normally got to choose. Lots of memories up through the mid 90’s (around the iconic Weezer Buddy Holly video) when I stopped watching. Martha Quinn Headbanger’s Ball Yo MTV Raps (Fab 5 Freddy and Dre and Ed Lover) 120 Minutes Beavis and Butthead Remote Control Kurt Loder with MTV News
Some of the early videos were very, very strange and so completely divorced from the actual song. What did some post-apocalyptic scavenger hunt slash technology party have to do with good love being hard to find? Why did they all show up (presumably in a world depopulated by the apocalypse) at the same place at the same time and not even talk to each other and then just leave? It makes no sense, and for like the first 4 or 5 years of MTV that was totally normal.