The First Two Hours of MTV Can Now Be Watched on YouTube
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 17: (U.K. NEWSPAPERS OUT) MTV logo is seen at the MTV/T3 party at Pierre Cardin's Villa during 56th International Cannes Film Festival 2003 on May 17, 2003 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Steve Finn/Getty Images)
If you’re old enough to remember the launch of MTV on August 1st, 1981 at 12:01 A.M., this will bring you right back: Somebody put the first two hours on YouTube.
Everyone knows the first video they played was “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles. And it was followed by Pat Benatar’s “You Better Run”, and “She Won’t Dance with Me” by Rod Stewart.
You’ll also see all the original VJs introduce themselves . . . plus the very first ad that ever aired, for a three-ring binder called The Bulk. It was followed by a commercial for “Superman 2”.
If you want to keep the nostalgia going you can check out a list of all the first music videos aired on the network.
18 Metallica Lyrics That Describe What It Feels Like To Grow Up
Metallica lyrics have always been wise. Metallica’s new album, 72 Seasons, is all about the first 18 years of one’s life. James Hetfield of Metallica explained the album’s concept with a question; “How do you evolve, and grow, and mature, and develop your own ideas and identity of self after those first 72 seasons?” The LP grew out of that idea.
Growing up is hard. In the first 18 years of our lives, we experience things that are out of our control. As a kid, you really can’t do much about the hand you’re dealt. It’s only after you become an adult, fly the coop, and make your own start, that you come into your own. Things are finally in your control.
Metallica lyrics have covered this before, maybe without even realizing it. A lot of their lyrics totally encapsulate what it feels like to grow up. Their lyrics have probably helped a lot of young people out. But truly, they know what it’s like to be in the first 72 seasons of your life. How powerless you feel and need to find your way somehow.
Here are 18 Metallica lyrics that encapsulate what it feels like to grow up: