MTV vidcheck (December 13, 1990)

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  • 1. Winger- Miles Away
    2. MTV Top of the Hour bumper (Daisy Fuentes is your VJ this hour)
    3. ZZ Top- Give It Up
    4. Vanilla Ice- Ice Ice Baby
    5. INXS- Disappear
    6. Isiah Thomas for MTV: The World Is Watching
    7. Commercials:
    a. Bugle Boy
    b. Sony audio tape
    c. Canteen fragrance
    d. Mermaids movie trailer
    e. L'Air du Temps by Nina Ricci
    8. MTV "Giant electrical red M" bumper
    9. VJ commentary/Dial MTV plug
    10. Led Zeppelin- Over The Hills And Far Away
    11. MTV: Your favorite music bumper
    12. Commercials:
    a. The Rookie trailer
    b. Camelot Music
    c. AmeriCares
    d. Alves Chiropractic Center
    13. MTV Santa Claus in a crowd bumper
    14. "Turn It Down" PSA
    15. VJ commentary
    16. UB40- The Way You Do The Things You Do
    17. Robert Palmer- You're Amazing
    18. Def Leppard- Rocket
    19. The Black Crowes- Hard To Handle
    20. MTV Access All Area w/Bon Jovi Contest
    21. Sponsorship bumpers: Levi's/Coca-Cola
    22. Commercials:
    a. Wrigley's Extra
    b. Casio CT-670
    c. Edward Scissorhands trailer
    d. Nike featuring Andre Agassi
    e. Wrigley's Doublemint
    23. MTV "Creepy black bat" bumper
    24. VJ commentary
    25. Jane's Addiction- Been Caught Stealing
    26. Paula Abdul featuring MC Skat Cat- Opposites Attract
    27. VJ commentary
    28. MTV Best of the 90's promo
    29. Commercials:
    a. Another Bugle Boy
    b. British Knights featuring M.C. Hammer
    c. Coca-Cola
    d. PhisoDerm
    e. Look Who's Talking generic pay TV promo
    f. National Sports Daily
    30. MTV News: C.C. Deville/2 Live Crew
    31. Warrant- I Saw Red
    32. MTV: The Hot Seat featuring Cher, Christina Ricci, and Winona Ryder for their movie "Mermaids"
    33. Aerosmith- Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
    34. The B-52's- Love Shack
    35. MTV "The Wiseman" bumper
    36. Commercials:
    a. Look Who's Talking Too trailer
    b. Star Wars Triology VHS re-releases
    c. Camelot Music: Nelson
    d. (same as #7e)
    37. MTV "hood ornament" bumper
    38. MTV: The Hot Seat segment #2
    39. Cher- The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)
    40. MTV: The Hot Seat segment #3
    41. (same as #11)
    42. Commercials:
    a. Super Mario Bros. 3 for the Nintendo Entertainment System
    b. (sanme as #22c)
    c. Drive Buys
    d. Cadillac Sedan DeVille
    43. MTV "Slug" bumper
    44. The Hot Seat segment #4
    45. Bart Simpson- Do The Bartman
    46. Paul Simon- The Obvious Child
    47. Jon Bon Jovi- Miracle
    48. (same as #28)
    49. Commercials:
    a. Jaminator
    b. Another Nike
    c. Pollenex
    d. (same as #12a)
    e. Gremlins 2 for the NES by Sunsoft
    50. (same as #6)
    51. Andrew Daddo special VJ segment
    52. The Cure- Close To Me
    53. DNA featuring Suzanne Vega- Tom's Diner
    54. Motley Crue- Don't Go Away Mad...
    55. The Hot Seat segment #5
    56. The Hot Seat promo
    57. Commercials:
    a. Burger King
    b. The Vaughan Brothers on Camelot Music
    c. Another PhioDerm
    d. Almost An Angel trailer
    e. The National Telephone Audition Talent Line
    58. MTV News: Paul McCartney/Rod Stewart
    59. Damn Yankees- High Enough
    60. MTV Top of the Hour bumper
    61. Janet Jackson- Love Will Never Do (Without You)
    62. Slaughter- Fly To The Angels
    63. (same as #20)
    64. (Same as #21)
    65. Commercials:
    a. Kindergarten Cop trailer (I myself was in Kindergarten, too!)
    b. Paul McCartney at Musicland/Sam Goody
    c. Millers Outpost
    d. (same as #7e)
    66. Another MTV: Your Favorite Music
    67. Commercials:
    a. Father & Son
    b. (same as #22c)
    c. NES Teris
    d. Fuji audiocassette
    68. MTV "A Very Special Christmas" bumper
    69. VJ commentary
    70. Traveling Wilburys- Inside Out
    71. The Hot Seat promo
    72. Commercials:
    a. (same as #49a)
    b. Another Mermaids trailer
    73. Another The Black Crowes- Hard To Handle
    74. Commercials:
    a. Batman for the NES
    b. Diet Sprite
    c. Mermaids at Camelot Music
    d. The Godfather Part III trailer
    75. MTV laundromat bumper
    76. VJ commentary
    77. King's X- It's Love

Комментарии • 22

  • @nathanbarger3449
    @nathanbarger3449 Год назад +1

    The one thing I remember most about the 1990s music what was popular changed so much through the decade. By 1991-92 grunge rock was on top then ganster rap. Then electronic music and at the end the rise of the boy bands and Britney, and Christina

  • @draday7793
    @draday7793 7 лет назад +8

    This is when MTV was cool 😎 I was in Junior High of that December 1990 remember like yesterday Right now MTV is garbage like today Hip Hop Damn What Happened when music was real !!!!!!!

    • @pannoni8449
      @pannoni8449  7 лет назад +2

      Actually, Hip Hop was already starting to break through (Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer), but there was certainly still a lot more variety, and even the non-music video programming was still music related!

  • @magamaga1827
    @magamaga1827 3 месяца назад

    My senior of high school in NYC. MTV was still relevant but slowly fading.

  • @LarryLeeMoniz
    @LarryLeeMoniz 7 лет назад +1

    That Top Of The Hour is Amazing! I wish one existed without the VJ voice over.

    • @LarryLeeMoniz
      @LarryLeeMoniz 7 лет назад +1

      I actually found this professionally recorded and in stereo! A friend of mine likes the band Jellyfish. They recorded this for MTV and included it on their box set entitled "Fan Club". She ripped an MP3 for me!

  • @Donkey_Lips
    @Donkey_Lips Год назад

    Generation 2 VJs! Daisy Fuentes, Downtown Julie Brown, Kevin Seal, Carolyne Heldman and Adam Curry

  • @ThePuffinTop
    @ThePuffinTop 8 лет назад +1

    15:13 Already waxing '90's nostalgia while 1990 was still mainly '80's holdovers. What I find ironic about Vanila Ice is that with the "love/hate" relationship of his song, which is often placed at "worst" lists and was banned from MTV in "25 Lame", many old school crossover/Top 40 hip hop classics such as Digital Underground "Humpty Dance" and Tone Loc "Wild Thing" have been forgotten/overlooked in retrospects, "best of" lists, or even featured in movies. Even "Cherry Pie" from Warrant, which the campy video is a guilty pleasure, had appeared in films.

  • @jml19221
    @jml19221 5 лет назад

    I had forgotten all about Daisy Fuentes being a VJ here.

  • @jennifermaynard1973
    @jennifermaynard1973 8 лет назад +3

    And 1991 and onward brought the demise of MTV. At least we got 10 good years of videos out of it.

  • @collinwood7552
    @collinwood7552 8 лет назад

    I was in high school during the time this clip actually aired; 1990 by and large was very much still the late 1980's. It wasn't until late 1991 into 1992 that everything changed--and so did MTV. I remember VJs Daisy Fuentes and Andrew Daddo. Of course, my most vivid MTV memories were from 1985-88 but this was fun to watch!! In response to ThePuffinTop's comments about "The Humpty Dance" and "Wild Thing"--yes these were BIG hits when they were on the charts, but I feel they have been cast off because they were hot in 1990, when it was still very much the 1980's as I mentioned earlier. "Me So Horny" by 2 Live Crew crossed over and was in the Top 40 in late 1989.

  • @Aeternuss
    @Aeternuss 7 лет назад

    All the Nintendo commercials are Awesome !

  • @seanvogt221
    @seanvogt221 Месяц назад

    5:38 - Well that “eternity” ended in 2010. Sorry to say.

  • @guitarofdestiny
    @guitarofdestiny 7 лет назад

    this makes me feel funny

  • @bullmonty764
    @bullmonty764 8 лет назад

    Does anyone know what times this was recorded?

    • @pannoni8449
      @pannoni8449  8 лет назад +1

      During the morning hours.

    • @bullmonty764
      @bullmonty764 7 лет назад

      pannoni 8 Okay. Now since you didn't tell in the description, how many hours was this vidcheck recorded over?

  • @derekwilliams1660
    @derekwilliams1660 5 лет назад

    As of this airing,it's 1990,and they're already running promo 's for "the best of the nineties". MTV sucked in the nineties.

    • @pannoni8449
      @pannoni8449  5 лет назад

      But compared to the Y2K era and beyond, '90s MTV is gold. 1990 and 1991 were still great years for the channel. Yes, they had little things like House of Style and the Ben Stiller Show, but it still focused on music first, even if the sounds were shifting. The pop though was in this awkward transition from the yuppie era that dominated the '80s to the slacker '90s attitude. 1992-94 had the beginning of The Real World, but Beavis & Butthead is considered "MTV gold", and shows like 120 Minutes and Headbangers Ball were still on the air, and non-music programming wasn't too heavy yet. Even a lot of fans who hated this era at first are slowly accepting this as "classic MTV", even if its the silver age of the channel as opposed to the golden age they like. VJs were starting to care less about the music and more about the media. 1995-96 was really when it started to go south, but even if the channel had "jumped the shark" at that point, it had so high of a peak to climb, that for what it offered was still decent compared to the realityfest that came ahead, especially once TRL came in 1998. It had also become quite gossipy around then as well. In essence, MTV was at least a decent channel for most of the '90s.

    • @derekwilliams1660
      @derekwilliams1660 5 лет назад

      I suppose you're right,but my favorite years are 1981-1984.