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This thread is for the general discussion of the Feature Video Vault Sundays: July 13, 2025 – Bryan Adams – Summer of 69 (1984). Please add to the discussion here.
In 1985, Bryan Adams released Summer of 69, a rock anthem that captured the feeling of youth, freedom, and memories that last a lifetime. With its punchy guitar riffs and nostalgic lyrics, the song quickly became one of the standout tracks of the decade. While it looks back on a past summer...
In 1981, The Human League released Don’t You Want Me, a synth pop anthem that quickly became one of the most iconic tracks of the early 80s. The song told a dramatic back and forth story between two voices, set to a catchy electronic beat that helped define the new wave sound of the decade. But...
This thread is for the general discussion of the Feature Video Vault Sundays: June 15, 2025 - Peter Gabriel Sledgehammer. Please add to the discussion here.
In 1986, Peter Gabriel stunned the music world with his hit single Sledgehammer. While the song stood out for its funky groove and soulful vibe, it was the music video that truly changed the game. With its wild blend of stop motion, claymation, pixilation, and practical effects, the video became...
In 1983, Cyndi Lauper burst onto the scene with Girls Just Want to Have Fun, redefining the sound and spirit of 80s pop. The track quickly became an anthem of youthful joy and independence, powered by Lauper’s spirited vocals and a melody that still makes people dance today. But it was the music...
In 1985, Norwegian band A ha broke through in a big way with their global hit Take On Me. Though the song had an earlier version released in 1984, it was the re recorded track paired with an innovative music video that turned it into a sensation. Blending pencil sketch animation with live action...
This thread is for the general discussion of the Feature Video Vault Sundays: May 25, 2025 – The Buggles “Video Killed the Radio Star”. Please add to the discussion here.
On August 1, 1981, MTV made its debut with a bold and symbolic choice. The first video it ever aired was “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles. Though released in 1979, the song found its true cultural moment at the dawn of the 80s, becoming a defining symbol of the video music era.
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