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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

music video



The music video may hardly be in top cultural form at the moment, with both the channels previously known as Music Television and Video Hits 1st becoming bigger misnomers by the day. But even if these previously monolithic video outlets don’t seem to care too much about spreading the gospel anymore, in actuality, possibilities for video watching are arguably greater than ever. Deluxe cable channels like MTV Jams and VH-1 Classic are living up to the 24-hour-a-day music promises previously made by their parent channels, and with larger and more diverse playlists than ever before. And far more miraculously, with the advent of YouTube, video freaks finally have the capabilities to view almost any video they want, whenever they want. Music video democracy is at an all-time high.

With that in mind, we here at Stylus have democratically selected our humble and largely unofficial picks for the 100 best videos ever made, and are presenting them here, fully equipped with YouTube links for your viewing pleasure. Our list spans over four decades of music videos, from Bob Dylan & D.A. Pennebacker’s arguable creation of the art form in 1965 right up to a barely month-old Hot Chip video by Garth Jennings. We’ll be unveiling 20 a day, so be sure to check back throughout the week to keep up. Relive some of your favorite music video memories, and hopefully make a few new ones as well, as we count down the greatest hits of the music video medium.

4 Comments:

At October 9, 2009 12:44 PM , Blogger Samson Michael said...

My ankle Decided To Reformat The Computer. Obviously Not Knowing What He Was Doing. It Is An Older Computer And We Dont Have The Product Key.. Is There Anything That Can Be Done?

 
At October 9, 2009 12:50 PM , Anonymous John said...

You can call the company (HP, Compaq, etc) who manufactured the computer, tell them what happened and will they send you a CD.

 
At October 9, 2009 12:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

What program are you using? If it's windows XP you can click on Start-All programs-Accessories-System Tools-System Restore Good Luck...

 
At October 9, 2009 12:47 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You have to purchase a new licensed CD to install system software on your computer. There is no other way because without system software your computer is only an empty box.

 

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