MTV music channels to be switched off across Europe by end of 2025

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  1. Recoil ✪

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    I'm glad I grew up in the glory days of MTV, All these great bands of the 90s will remain in my memory forever :mates:
    What had to happen, happened "Video Killed The Radio Star" and "Streaming Killed The Video Star" :thumbsup:

     
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  2. Synclavier

    Synclavier Audiosexual

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    hanz zimmer on drums and keyboards at the end:cool:
     
  3. Toxic_Coma_

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    In 2022 I saw Ricki Rachtman at a Testament/Exodus/Death Angel. He lives here and came out to see them on the Bay strikes back tour in NC And Towards the End of the Exodus set Gary and Zetro made him get up on stage and introduce the next song which he called a "dance" song that he used to play on his old show. Then played Toxic Waltz the place went to 11

    I only saw the last 2 years it aired (94-96) never cared for the Jamey Jasta remake they tried in early 2000s
     
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    I discovered MTV UK at the end of 1993. It was not encrypted at this time.
    I said, man I need to make some audio tapes with all the music I can here on this channel. It was on the ASTRA satellite, the video signal was in PAL in Stereo. In France we were still dealing with SECAM with mono signal. (The country started to implement a special audio channel in STEREO for mainstream channels such as TF1 or Antenne 2) but it was a pain. Anyway back on MTV topic, This channel was great. I loved the PartyZone on Friday at 22:00 and Chillout Zone. I then said: I need to make video tapes of those Music Videos... I had to buy a Stereo VCR that could tape PAL video signal. I started to record hours during work time (while I was out) or during the night to then make audio tapes of the music I was interested. Who did the same?
    Later I started to keep those music videos because they were great to watch again and again.
    I then discovered in 1995 VH1, MCM, VIVA, VIVA2...
    Oh my, this started to take all my time to sort all these Music Videos. I had to purchase a second VCR to make video tapes of only music videos I wanted to keep. I did that for 3 years then stopped in 1998 for a reason I cannot share and never recorded Music videos again. I still say that I am lucky to have enjoyed this time.
     
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    I would never have found FSOL without MTV. For that I am forever grateful to that channel.

    If the channel had done things differently and music had remained the main focus, the operation would probably still be ongoing.
     
  6. Plendix

    Plendix Platinum Record

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    Oh yeah, I remember that one, Aeon Flux was awesome. Beavis and Butthead was great too.
    But that other stuff.. how was that stupid show called? Jersey Shore? I loved what Southpark made of that though :rofl:
     
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    Beavis and Butthead is what led me to Headbangers and also helped me figure out what kinds of music i was into. Especially the variety of music videos and clips they played i never would see on Daytime MTV. Most Days they had stuff on repeat with a few videos sprinkled in here and there. East Coast US the ball came on Sat11pm-2am. The (3rd) last hour became my favorite i remember recording a few VHS tapes so i wouldn't miss out.

    Also Didnt the UK/Europe have their own version of headbangers? Riki would air clips with a Girl covering alot of oversea tours and artist
     
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    PlutoTV for the win
     
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    Thats cool you were able to do that i remember sometime Around 98 my dad had one of the bigger satellites installed @ home but never with intentions of a purchasing monthly subscription but somehow took the satellite and a PC tower that was bought only to be kept near the tv from someone the same person would periodically upload something to a computer disk then insert into the PC . That would happen about every 6 months when somehow the old code was cracked/compromised i guessing thats what happened anyways I was younger and remember we would get so many free ppv and premium channels it was unbelievable it worked for a good 5+years.. With that I found out about Much Music the canadas version of music video channel that filled the void for MTV a little when the stopped airing the ball
     
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    Well, I felt sorry for the "classic" MTV because it was a part of my life, but what it became wasn't for me. I don't know how many people watched its various channels in the last 10-15 years, but there is primarily an economic reason for such a decision.
     
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    I believe that on drum was Richard James Burgess, drummer of Landscape and co-inventor of Simmons SDS-V.
    Not sure 100%, though.
     
  12. liquidlove

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    It was definitely an 80’s and 90’s thing. I would say, up until the early 00’s. That’s probably when I stopped watching, because their reality TV shows started to take over and all music videos went online.

    In a way the art of the music video has disappeared, which is sad. Yes, the biggest pop stars are still making (sort of) music videos of their singles for YouTube, but the budgets just aren’t there.

    You had huge film directors directing them like David Fincher, Mark Romanek, John Landis, Spike Lee… A video like Madonna’s ”Bedtime Story” cost reportedly $10M. A music video premiere on MTV (or VH1, or MuchMusic etc) was a huge deal. Those days are simply over.
     
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