Wednesday, October 23, 2024

(Finished October 23rd, 2024) Part 12 of The Best, No Matter How Obscure, Videos of The Beginning Days of Music Videos Through 1989

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In honor of the 43rd anniversary of MTV, these are the who knows how many best videos from MTV's early days. I am also including videos from pre-MTV days. This blog has expanded from my original intent. From only 51 songs to who knows how many songs? From videos from the late 70s to 1989 now from any notable video since music videos were made. 

I'm changing these blogs to the best, no matter how obscure videos of The Beginning Days Of Music Videos Through 1989.  I also just might post all the great songs from that era.

188) U2 "New Year's Day":

189) Pet Shop Boys "West End Girls":

190) Adam Ant "Goody Two Shoes":

191) Blondie "Heart of Glass":

192) Men Without Hats "Pop Goes The World":

193) Eddy Grant "Romancing The Stone":


194) Gloria Loring and Carl Anderson  "Friends and Lovers":

195) The Steve Miller Band "Abracadabra":

196) Pat Benatar "Love Is A Battlefield":

197) Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters":

198) Raydio "You Can't Change That":


199) The Bee Gees "How Deep Is Your Love":

200) Genesis "Land of Confusion":

201) The Cutting Crew "I've Been In Love Before":

I'm closing out this blog entry by sharing songs from three of the greatest CDs of the 80s. First up the "Footloose" soundtrack, Guns N' Roses "Appetite For Destruction" and finally Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation 1814". 202) Kenny Loggins "Footloose":

203) Guns N' Roses "Paradise City":

204) Janet Jackson "Rhythm Nation":

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