jw123 wrote:I watch some of the behind the music shows on VH1, I love the ones about recording big albums, just last night Pink Floyd was on with Wish You Were Here. I watch That Metal Show. Plus concert shows. Last week the Rush documentary was on, if you havent seen it, its one of the best of a rock band Ive ever seen, kinda wierd not having everyone in drug or booze rehab, like most bands, its just totally about the music.
I cant remember when Ive watched MTV, it should be called Booty TV from the last time or two I turned it on.
I got that documentary when it came out on DVD. It's pretty amazing and covers most of their career, especially the early years. I would have liked to see more on their 1982-1989 era, but I guess they had to keep it tight with cramming everything into a couple of hours.
MTV does show videos betwen 4-6AM I believe, but it's pretty much the worst tripe of all time. Mostly the new country-pop, and hip hop or whatever they call it today, and the videos for both genres are all the same, especially hiphop videos- It's either a house party with half naked chicks with big azzes, or a party in the parking lot of a 7-11 with half naked chicks with big azzes, or in a mansion... so lame. Country vids are always in a field, a bar where everything is made of wood, or some kind of warehouse. Chicks with azz kickin boots are everywhere..
What ever happened to videos where the actual video tells a visual story of what the song is about? Maybe that's the depth of those two genres...
Even the new modern rock bands I like have unappealing videos.. I think that the music video probably peaked around 1987. small pulse in 93-94 I guess, then flatline.