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Ironically, this was the very first video played on MTV when the channel launched waaay back in 1981. And I’m old enough to remember the “I want my MTV!” promos.
/Lawn. Off.
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Nah... most if the time it was guns that killed the Radio Star...
http://radio.about.com/od/death/a/The…
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Ditto, back the fuck off that lawn you young bastards! This is old man shit right here!
Also why is it still called MTV, they dont even play videos anymore
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Seriously, remember when MTV was good?
I think it was the day before Downtown Julie Brown started ... Wubba, wubba, wubba!
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I remember it. I was young as anything, and was banned from watching it - so of course that was all I ever wanted to watch. I remember We’re Not Going to Take It by Twisted Sister vividly. I went to kindergarten and would sing it all day. It was okay into the mid 90’s IMHO. 120 Minutes was a great show, I still have 4 years of it on VHS. Yo MTV Raps with Dr Dre (the fat one) and Ed Lover. Shit was real
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MTV GET OFF THE AIR! dem Dead Kennedys
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Actually, I think “wubba wubba wubba” was from a string of MTV promos that played in the late 80’s
It was the spoken part at the end of it that said, “Doodle Doodle Dee Wubba Wubba Wubba”
Downtown Julie Brown just started using it. I’m also pretty sure she stole the “downtown” part from Simon&Simon’s Lt. Marcel ‘Downtown’ Brown (played by Tim Reid) once she realized the other Julie Brown was already an established personality seen on MTV.
She’s a hack.
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Love the Presidents of the United States Of America’s cover of this song.
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Indeed she was.
Martha was kinda hot, though.
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Martha? I thought Adam was supposed to be the hot one?
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Martha Quinn was such a biscuit that she inspired musical homages and shit.