Video Killed the Radio Star aired on MTV as the very first music video.
Yowza.
Frumius Wrote:There are Beatles music videos that of course pre-date that. But there was no real delivery method for them.
Somewhere I have one for Strawberry Fields Forever, a really psychedelic "video" (not a video at all, of course, I'm sure it was film--reasonably sure...)
The advertisement became a meta-product.
Two Saks Wrote:Btw, think it was 25 years ago
Two Saks Wrote:The advertisement became a meta-product.
You nailed it VR.
Btw, think it was 25 years ago ;)
]Two Saks Wrote:Lol..if I had a dollar everytime I heard Baak playing a Buggle song...
Two Saks Wrote:The evolution of that song is interesting. They recorded two versions - the first with Lennon singing to the orchestra arrangement only. The second with rock guitars, percusion etc. They ended up slowing down the orchestra version to match the key of the rock take, then mixing the two together. Totally gives it that "bent-reality-memory" feel. ...
Baak Wrote:...If you take Video Killed the Radio Star and slow it down just right, you'll hear that it's them (Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, maybe Bruce Wooley too?) ...
Oddly enough, I actually heard the Bruce Woolley and Camera Club version of the song before I heard or saw the Buggles version. I didn't know at the time that Horn/Downes/Woolley had been in a band together and had co-written the song before either version was released. I was kind of confused to hear a new hit by a new band which I thought was a "remake" of an obscure british synthpop band only a few months after the original version came out.
Trivia I didn't know until just now - Thomas Dolby was in BW's Camera Club.Baak Wrote: Although I did find some weird stuff when reverse playing some Devo songs...
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