Music in the early 80s was produced increasingly with a video in mind. I picked up a copy of Cars Heartbeat City. "You Might Think" won the first MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year in 1984. Good album overall. Took me back a few years.
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Originally posted by BigSwede: Cable wasn't available out where we lived, if it was my mom wouldn't have let me watch it anyway
Secular music is the DEVAIL!
Devil or not, Cable moved into this area the month the wife and I moved closer to town,
Satellite TV was in this area, high school buddy had it, and the video channels played a lot of what is now called alternative, then was called New Wave, (depeche mode, cure, etc)
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