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  <title>EP 21 - I WANT MY OLD MTV</title>
  <description>Amy's and Robbie-Ann's first MTV experiences, which led to hours lost in front of the television. Amy talks about the book &amp;quot;I Want My MTV,&amp;quot; an oral history of MTV. Amy's designer discovery, and being influenced by the Video Vixens. The thrill of being able to &amp;quot;see&amp;quot; the music. Robbie-Ann discovering what her musical heroes actually looked like. The images and weird effects. The cliches: wind, smoke, mirrors breaking, tigers. Dreamy Duran Duran in Sri Lanka. Simon LeBon's &amp;quot;eyes and teeth.&amp;quot; Did Duran Duran influence Sonny Crockett's look? The perfect women - where did they find these flawless vixens? Robbie-Ann's exposure to new music not being played on the radio. Split Enz, Talking Heads and weird haircuts. Robbie-Ann's philosophy about the lie of music genre marketing. The segmentation of MTV. David Lee Roth's iconic videos, including the meta &amp;quot;Just a Gigolo&amp;quot; MTV parody. Did abstract artsy videos mean something or were they just weird? Lisa Vanderpump's cameo in ABC's &amp;quot;Look of Love&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Poison Arrow.&amp;quot; Icon/Goddess Stevie Nicks and her scarves, walking on a treadmill. What the heck were The Fixx videos about? Peter Gabriel's dancing chickens. Amy's analysis of &amp;quot;Material Girl.&amp;quot; Mall bangs: a how-to. Videos that ruined the song. Marylin Martin's great 80s song &amp;quot;Night Moves&amp;quot; becomes a goofy vampire story. Superstar Pat Benatar's fantastic song &amp;quot;Shadows of the Night&amp;quot; is set to a bizarre WWII spy drama. Amy's assertion that 90% of the videos were cheesy. Amy's daily viewing of Bananarama's &amp;quot;Venus,&amp;quot; and her realization that it was a silly devil story video. Vampires: the go-to video gotcha. Robbie-Ann defends Billy Squire's &amp;quot;Rock Me Tonight&amp;quot; song against its video treatment. The Cars' innovative &amp;quot;You Might Think&amp;quot; video. Did it beat &amp;quot;Thriller&amp;quot; for Video of the Year?! Amy finds out. The Go-Gos. Wham! Record labels discover MTV as a selling tool. Did MTV torpedo the stellar Christopher Cross' career? Robbie-Ann defends Christopher Cross's handsome-ness. Amy's fear of Prince. Twisted Sister! </description>
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