Sunday, August 22, 2010

Music videos of the 90s were the greatest and far better off than the Music videos of today would you agree?

Videos like Nirvanas- smells like teen spirit, Madonnas- vogue, GNR - November rain MJ- black or white Marky Mark and the funky bunch - good vibrations and uncountable great Music videos were only made in the nineties when comparing with the sick music videos of today makes me want to think that music companies have cut down on Lavish music video rates and most of the songs as well stink along with their videos of today long live the music and the videos of the 90s

Music videos of the 90s were the greatest and far better off than the Music videos of today would you agree?
I totally agree. The videos of the 90's introduced a variety of factors into what makes a video great, for example, Snoop Dogg's video where he morphs into a dog was subtle, but excellent. He didn't take the graphics too far, as some artists do today. Nirvana's Heart Shaped Box was one of my fav's, the colors used in that video were Gorgeous! And who doesn't love Blind Melon's No Rain? That little bee girl has become a cultural icon! The problem I have with videos today is that they are pretentious and unoriginal.
Reply:yea, some, not all, but some
Reply:I think that in those days, the artists make good music and shoot music videos just or fun. Nowadays its like artists concentrate on their music videos more thn their music. It's like " Hm... my song sucks but it's ok, I'll make a great music video". Look at 50 cent and you will know what I'm talking about.
Reply:Yes.
Reply:yes Back then MTV actually showed Music Videos,
Reply:No.
Reply:I still like the bad videos of the 80's....shows how far we have come.
Reply:I don't know if it's more that the videos were better back then or it's just that SuckTV only plays the mainstream ones. There is another video channel that has shown some really good ones. It does seem that the all videos played nowadays are based on the same premise though, especially *certain genres.


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