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Def Leppard - "Pour Some Sugar on Me" This is NOT a thread about how great this song is. This thread is about how popular the song WAS in the '80's.
I was born in 1959. When the '80's started, I was 20. When they ended, I was 30. I am THE demographic for popular music in the '80's. I lived it. I loved it.
I watched MTV premier. I actually watched the very first broadcast of MTV - "Mexican Radio" - in August 1981. I watched it premier in a friend's apartment in College Station, Texas as he was moving in for his last year at Texas A&M.
I watched MTV all the time. Although I am now not a fan of music videos, it wasn't always that way. I watched every single video ever played on MTV in the 80's. There were lots of days where my TV never had anything else but MTV on.
Get my drift? I know the '80's. I know 80's videos.
Here is how many times I remember seeing Def Leppard's "Pour Some Sugar on Me" video on MTV:
ZERO. ZERO TIMES.
I'm sure it was played, and I'm sure I saw it, but let me tell you this:
THERE IS NO WAY "POUR SOME SUGAR ON ME" WAS THE MOST POPULAR VIDEO OF THE '80'S.
When VH1 ran their first "Best Videos of the 80's" list and this one topped it, I fell out of my chair. Even though it's an OK song and not a bad video, there's no way this video is even in the Top 500 Most Played Videos in the 1980's.
Do any of you that are around my age remember it that way? Or was I watching some parallel universe MTV that didn't show this video, while the earthly MTV played it 24/7? | |
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the song was EVERYWHERE and played on MTV every hour...maybe its a regional thing? | |
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I too was GLUED to MTV in the 80s. But it was more like 1983, 1984. But I was still watching when that song came out a few years later, I guess. I can't say I remember that video at all.
The most popular video of the 80s should have been Every Breath You Take or Burning Down the House or possibly Home Sweet Home. You know, some video MTV played so often that you actually had to turn your favorite station OFF and go outside or something. | |
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I abhor that song, always will. Yes, it was ubiquitous throughout the late 80s, but diluted rockers from Hyteria failed to measure up to High 'N 'Dry. | |
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I was a big fan of MTV during throughout the years '82 to '88. I dont recall "Pour Some Sugar On Me" being the most popular video of the 80s. Im sure it received some heavy rotation when the song was a hit but there was nothing outstanding about the video if Im not mistaken there was two videos to this song.
To me it doesnt surpass the "Thriller" video. | |
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Perhaps you're confused
That video was probably the most-popular video in Headbangers Ball, at least during the late '80s... | |
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That could be, I didn't watch Headbangers Ball.
But even it was the most popular video from that program, I still can't see how VH1 or anyone else can say it was one of - and sometimes, the - most popular videos of the '80's.
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Maybe, but I don't think MTV had regional programming.
I remember once back around '86 or '87, I was listening to the top songs of that year on the local country station, KIKK. KIKK was one of the top country stations in America, and Joe Ladd, their program director, was recognized as the top in his field.
So Ladd is playing the top songs and when he gets to number one, it was a song no one had heard in Houston. Seriously, not me nor none of my friends had ever heard the song (I wish I could remember what it was).
Not long after, the payola scandal broke open. That song HAD to have been part of it, and since we'd never heard it in Houston on KIKK, that meant that KIKK did not play the payola game. | |
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Exactly, that's the way I remember it too. | |
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I used to watch Headbangers Ball back in the day too. | |
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Why is anyone still watching VH-1?
The video may not have been popular but the song sure as hell was and I dig the song, thank you very much. | |
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I watched the show as a kid in the early '90s, and I DO remember the PSSOM video; those were the days of Metallica (Black Album), Megadeth, Skid Row, RATM, Soundgarden, Mr.Big, Tesla, Aerosmith, GN'R... | |
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Oh hell yeah!
Good times. [Edited 1/19/11 13:59pm] | |
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I honestly don't know what I would've done without MTV as a child, which makes me sad for these kids who don't have a clue because while we grew up with music, they're growing up with Snooki. | |
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smart kids of the '00s use Youtube or Spotify to find the good "old" stuff
the silly kids of the '00s use iTunes to find the crappy new stuff | |
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I'm like you lol I'm a 26-year-old
But yeah I notice most kids between 13-25 going on YouTube so yeah you got a point. | |
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Now I've finally understood that Timmy84 name
lol
just kidding
but I thought you were 30-35 | |
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High 'N' Dry man I love that album.
I avoided every Leppard album after Pyromania, but their first three were great.
Cause tomorrow is taking too long
and yesterday's too far away and the reality that you believe in begins to bind. | |
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I guess many old timers (
A couple of years ago, a dude who was (then, lol) 41 asked me about my fav groups and he couldn't believe that I dig Muddy Waters, Zeppelin, Prince, etc. He thought that I only cared for Oasis, Jamiroquai, The White Stripes or Daft Punk, lol | |
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Yeah. It's like "oh if someone's that young, 'they wouldn't get the older music'" so when they see you do, they act all like "aw hell naw, you GOT to be 40!" It's like "please, music is timeless!" | |
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There have been enough replies that agree with me to convince me I'm not crazy or suffering from Old Man's Selective Memory. | |
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I do too! | |
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Please you ain't old or crazy, you just speak your mind, I appreciate that. | |
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the thread has already been jacked anyway
you're dealing with two of the three members of "THE TRINITY" here ... watch out...
"You Got the Peaches I Got the Crrrrreammm!" | |
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Yeah I know. I had originally started that post with the words "OK threadjackers".
But hey, any discussion of REAL rock and roll is OK with me! | |
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I forgive you for posting that Nirvana cover of "Do You Love Me". | |
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