2025/08/01
MTV Started 44 Years Ago... But I Wonder How...
This rolled past my feed today. This is a list of the first 50 videos that played on MTV when it was debuted. I was already aware that "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles was the first video, but was not sure what else might have come next.
Found via Facebook.
It's got me thinking. How long before MTV was a thing had musicians and labels been making music videos for their songs? I mean, where did the idea come from that in addition to audio output, they would also produce a video to accompany the song. According to my quick search, music videos are as old as the 1960s at least. The earliest music video may be Tony Bennett's "Stranger in Paradise" from 1956. Stuff like that was produced for American Bandstand and other TV shows. So I guess the practice was gaining traction for a while.
But really, the question I'm asking is who knew there would be a need to fill 24 hours of time with music videos before MTV announced they would be starting it? I guess you can't make an MTV unless these videos already existed and you could use them. I look over the list of the first 50 and see four Rod Stewart songs, four REO Speedwagon songs, and two each by Pat Benetar, Iron Maiden, Lee Ritenour, Pretenders, Styx and The Who. Some of these songs were ridiculously popular chart toppers and hold up well today. Some of them I've never heard of. Who told these artists to make sure they produced music videos to go with their songs? To me it felt like an art form --the creation of music videos-- that didn't have an outlet anywhere prior to MTV landing.
The answer to my question seems to be that there had been a lot of music videos produced prior to the 1980s. Some of them were made as "promo videos" for the songs. And although there wasn't a station that was showing them 24/7, there were plenty of outlets on various programs around the world. The videos were sometimes clear advertisements designed to promote the songs, with perhaps no "art" value on their own. Read more about the history of music videos here.
I slapped together a Spotify playlist of all of the songs from this list I could find (44/50). It might make more sense to create a YouTube playlist at some point, so that it includes the actual videos, but I'll save that as an exercise for later (or someone else). Check it out here or below.
Labels: history, MTV, music, music/artists/iron-maiden, music/artists/lee-ritenour, music/artists/pat-benatar, music/artists/pretenders, music/artists/reo-speedwagon, music/artists/rod-stewart, music/artists/the-who, video
2025/05/08
I'm Crazy About My Baby - Ramène ta Trompette
What do you know about this French sextet performing "I'm Crazy About My Baby" in the square at Saint Sernin, in Toulouse?
Fantastic.
Labels: busking, genre/jazz, music, music/artists/ramène-ta-trompette, music/banjo, music/clarinet, music/trombone, music/trumpet, music/tuba, music/washboard
2025/02/22
John Williams is 90 Years Old
Well this came as a shock when I saw this post today. But I guess it's true.
John Williams conducted the National Symphony Orchestra in a memorable performance of his "Imperial March" from Star Wars during a gala to celebrate his 90th Birthday in 2023.
John Williams conducted the National Symphony Orchestra in a memorable performance of his "Imperial March" from Star Wars during a gala to celebrate his 90th Birthday in 2023.
It makes me think of the future and the artists we will eventually lose. What an important contribution he made to the world. What a legend.
Source: Imgur.
Labels: genre/classical, genre/soundtrack, music, music/artists, music/artists/john-williams, star-wars
2024/12/25
Oh Holy Night: A Heartwarming Christmas Celebration
TikTok user @realityshowreject (L. Rodgers) posted a great ~2 minute video talking about the Christmas hymn Oh Holy Night and how it is an abolitionist Christmas song. She explains more and also sings a beautiful rendition of one verse and chorus.
@realityshowreject Merry Christmas Y’all #fyp #christmas #oholynight ♬ original sound - L. Rodgers
You can read the full lyrics of this song, in a version by CeCe Winans here:
At our house every Christmas, our favorite rendition that must be played on high volume is this one by Josh Groban.
However you celebrate...
Labels: genre/christmas, genre/hymns, history, holidays/christmas, music, music/artists, music/artists/josh-groban
2024/09/23
Music-Map.com - Find Similar Music
Let me quickly tell you about a new website I learned about called Music-Map. You can type in the name of an artist and get a variety of similar artists in a simple, visual relationship cloud. The closer the two names are, the greater the probability people will like both artists.
Let's try a few examples, just off the top of my head:
Most of the major streaming services, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, YouTube Music and so on, all have built-in recommendation engines. You listen to one song or one artist or play a playlist of your favorites, they have an additional 10 songs for you to add. As a manual music recommendation engine, Gnod's Music-Map is pretty interesting because it shows you visually the relationship between different bands and artists, allowing you click from one to the next through degrees of separation. It's more interactive and purposeful and it fulfills a research role as well. The major streaming providers could learn a thing or two here and incorporate something similar into their paid services. But regardless, check out Music-Map.com.
Found via Imgur.
Labels: music, music/artists, music/artists/beatles, music/artists/blue-oyster-cult, music/artists/jace-everett, music/artists/metallica, music/artists/tool, streaming
2024/08/22
BlackBerry Blossom | Rob Kindle | Guitar
Rob Kindle, who was at one time the guitarist in a band with me called Dirty Soap, has himself a YouTube channel and has been posting himself playing bluegrass and acoustic guitar music. Check it out.
Labels: Dirty Soap, friends, genre/bluegrass, local, local/saint-louis, music, music/artists, music/artists/rob-kindle
2023/12/03
The Most Talented Breakroom in Music History...
@patrickhicks82 Attention you must pay #musictok #musicstory #musichistory #80smusic #80shiphop #oldschoolhiphop #hiphophistory ♬ original sound - Patrick Hicks Music Stories
Found on TikTok.
Labels: genre/hip-hop, genre/rap, history, music, music/artists, music/artists/salt-n-pepa
2023/06/13
Free Champagne | Saint Louis Ska Band
A new friend of mine named A.J. is drummer for a local ska band named Free Champagne. They play plucky stuff that I'm enjoying quite a bit. Check them out here on Bandcamp:
Also check out their Facebook, YouTube or Spotify.
Labels: genre/ska, local, local/saint-louis, music, music/artists, music/artists/free-champagne
2023/02/10
Slide Guitar Blues Lesson, With Insanity
I want to share this @messiahsez video that encapsulates everything you need to know to start playing slide blues guitar with open D tuning (DADF♯AD).
That's wild. I want to learn more immediately and I think I need to be this guy's friend too.
Here's a slightly more serious video to actually get into more detail with a different type of drop D tuning (DADGAD).
Labels: genre/blues, music, music/guitar, video
2021/05/12
Patatap
2021/03/05
Play Guitar in FFFFFF Tuning
There are a lot of alternative tunings for guitar. And perhaps traditionalists don't care for them much, but here's an idea where all six strings are keyed to F.
Check out Ichika Nito's channel for more.
Labels: music, music/artists, music/guitar
2021/02/03
We Perform a Service Here | Joseph Fink
This soft mellow tune comes from the creator of "Welcome to Night Vale" and you should check it out.
Listen to ▶ We Perform a Service Here | Joseph Fink
Labels: download, music, music/artists, music/artists/joseph-fink, via:bandcamp.com
2020/12/07
Rhythm Guide - Hot Dog, Grape Soda, Apple Pie, Hot Fudge Sundae, etc.
This should be an easy guide for the uninitiated and a reference for the trained musician. How do you explain rhythm? Turn short phrases into rhythm examples. If I was sharing this chart with someone learning music for the first time, I'd point out that each note set with bars along the top are ONE beat. So start clapping your hands together in a rhythm, then say each set along with that beat.
Found via Imgur.
Labels: funny, images, music, music/notation, rhythm
2016/03/10
Musicians Contact ~ Post Ads and list Bands, Musicians, Agents, managers and Musicians for Hire in Musician Employment Classifieds. Connect to working musicians, bands and gigs all over the country and beyond. Musicians Contact (formally Musicians Contact
Thousands of bands, employers, agents and managers have used our referral service to find musicians and singers for over 45 years. We bring musicians and bands together, from club and casual groups to traveling bands to concert and recording acts.
Labels: business, Delicious, local, music, music/artists
Music Teachers Jobs - Music Teaching Opportunities - Musika
Founded in 2001, Musika is an online music teacher referral service offered to independent instructors looking for teaching opportunities. Musika is always looking for music lesson instructors who would like to provide their services on any of the following instruments: piano, voice, violin, viola, cello, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, bass, and drums.
Learn more: Music Teachers Jobs - Music Teaching Opportunities - Musika
Labels: Delicious, employment, local, music, teachers
2016/03/09
10 Ways to Be The Worst Worship Musician Ever | Worship Artistry
Here at Worship Artistry we're always equipping you to bring your best. Well, here's 10 ways to be the best at being the worst.
Learn more: 10 Ways to Be The Worst Worship Musician Ever | Worship Artistry
- Never stop playing.
- Recognize every song you play is beneath you.
- Don’t waste money on a tuner.
- Take on an irritated demeanor when motioning your sound engineers.
- Understand that you are never loud enough.
- Make sure everyone knows your time is more valuable than theirs.
- Play the wrong part.
- Find a sidekick.
- Be competitive.
- Above all, you need to realize is that the worship team is all about you.
Labels: blogs, christian, Delicious, funny, genre/christian, music, music/artists, music/guitar
What's new in MuseScore 2 | MuseScore
MuseScore 2 is a truly ground-breaking release! It is the first major new release of MuseScore since 1.0 over four years earlier, and it includes tons of new features and improvements that have been requested by users over this period. See Release notes for MuseScore 2.0 for a list of the major changes.
Learn more: What's new in MuseScore 2 | MuseScore
Labels: Delicious, download, music, music/software, technology, technology/software
2015/11/09
Artiphon
Strum a guitar, bow a violin, tap a piano, loop a beat – on a single instrument. An intuitive way to create music and play any sound.
Learn more: Artiphon
Labels: Delicious, kids, music, music/artists, music/drums, music/guitar, music/piano, technology, technology/hardware, wishlist
2015/11/07
Virtual Piano | The Original Best Piano App Online
Virtual Piano enables you to innovate and entertain with music. To empower you to experience the piano online!
Learn more: Virtual Piano | The Original Best Piano App Online
Labels: Delicious, funny, kids, music, music/piano, music/software, teachers, technology, technology/software
VIRTUAL KEYBOARD - PIANO
Click the mouse pointer on one of the ‘piano’ keys to hear the sound (Make sure you have your computer’s sound system switched on!) You can also press the letters on your keyboard to play the notes (see the diagram below). To use this feature make sure CAPS LOCK is off .
Learn more: VIRTUAL KEYBOARD - PIANO
Labels: Delicious, music, music/piano, music/software, technology, technology/software
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