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This was the first concert video to be aired on MTV, from REO Speedwagon's Live Infidelity home video release. The video was interrupted after 12 seconds due to technical difficulties. The technical difficulty moment contains only a blank black screen with a 200 Hz tone for a few seconds before going back to MTV's studio. 10 "Rockin' the Paradise"
TLC's "Waterfalls" was one of the first songs ever to reference the AIDS crisis, and at the time of its release, the $1 million music video budget was one of the biggest ever. 12. Outkast, "Hey Ya"
[4] [5] They are two of the most expensive music videos ever made, costing $7 million and $5 million, respectively. [6] "Scream" gained 11 nominations at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, including Romanek's second Best Direction nomination, [7] and his first Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form. [8]
The video received a total of nine nominations at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards, winning three technical categories, for Best Direction, Best Editing and Best Cinematography. [121] [122] In 1999, the video was voted number two on MTV's 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made, only behind Michael Jackson's Thriller. [123]
It received an MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year nomination, and was named the Best Music Video of the Decade by Billboard in January 2015. [1] [3] For her 2010 video "Alejandro", Gaga received positive reviews from critics, though she was criticized by the Catholic League that alleged blasphemy. [4]
In 1980, he had a role in the music video for David Bowie’s “Fashion” a year before MTV launched. After a chance meeting with MTV’s CEO, he became a VJ, and stayed with the channel until 1987.
The music video was among the 100 most requested videos on MTV2 for several weeks in 2005, [50] and was also frequently played on Fuse. [20] It was nominated for five awards at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards: Best Rock Video, [51] Best New Artist in a Video, [52] Best Choreography, [53] MTV2 Award, and Viewer's Choice. [54]
Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Eminem, Mariah Carey and more made the show a must watch. 'TRL' launched 25 years ago. Here are 10 memorable moments from the beloved MTV countdown show.