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      17 days ago

      They did give at least a solid twelve years of music. The best unplugged episodes were in the early nineties.

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        17 days ago

        The early 90’s is also when they started showing less and less music and more shit like The Real World, Road Trip and Beavis & Butt-Head. Even when I was a kid and saw Nirvana’s Unplugged set (arguably the best episode of Unplugged), the saying that “MTV doesn’t have music videos” was already a popular joke.

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          Music Television doesn’t necessarily have to be showing videos, but showing something at least tangentially related to music would be nice. MTV is now what every channel is: put whatever is required in front of the viewer to sell ads. All channels are the same shit now.

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          Beavis and Butthead were riffing on music videos for almost half the show though at least. Sometimes was the best part

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            True. The modern ones feel weird to me with them instead riffing on The Jersey Shore or TikTok videos.

            I think my favorite one was for Black Hole Sun.

            “Hey, Butt-Head, what’s a black hole?”

            “Uhh… It’s like a big bunghole in space that grinds everything up into diarrhea.”

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        …at least through ninety-five they still ran music videos overnight and weekly themed shows (120 minutes, headbanger’s ball, MTV raps) at specific timeslots, but by the mid-nineties music videos had been relegated to graveyard-shift filler as the network increasingly focused on conventional programming…

        …fourteen years is a pretty fair assessment, methinks…

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        I love the series. I still regularly watch/listen to a couple of gigs.

        KISS Unplugged is simply awesome. And Pearl Jam. And Alice in Chains. And… sigh good times, man.