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The Buggles: Video Killed the Radio Star

  • Music Video
  • 1979
  • 4m
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6.8/10
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Geoff Downes and The Buggles in The Buggles: Video Killed the Radio Star (1979)
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The video for the Buggles' classic one-shot, about how the rise of television (and, by extension, music videos) hurt the careers of those performers whose looks would not translate well to t... Read allThe video for the Buggles' classic one-shot, about how the rise of television (and, by extension, music videos) hurt the careers of those performers whose looks would not translate well to the new medium.The video for the Buggles' classic one-shot, about how the rise of television (and, by extension, music videos) hurt the careers of those performers whose looks would not translate well to the new medium.

  • Director
    • Russell Mulcahy
  • Stars
    • The Buggles
    • Debi Doss
    • Geoff Downes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    903
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Stars
      • The Buggles
      • Debi Doss
      • Geoff Downes
    • 4User reviews
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    The Buggles
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    Debi Doss
    • Debi Doss
    Geoff Downes
    Geoff Downes
    • Geoff Downes
    • (as Buggles)
    Virginia Hey
    Virginia Hey
    • Virginia Hey
    Trevor Horn
    Trevor Horn
    • Trevor Horn
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    Linda Jardim
    • Linda Jardim
    Bruce Woolley
    • Bruce Woolley
    • (as Buggles)
    Hans Zimmer
    Hans Zimmer
    • Hans Zimmer
    • Director
      • Russell Mulcahy
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    10baylorthornton

    The Greatest Music Video Of All Time

    You heard me. The best music video ever isn't Thriller, Fat, This Is America, Bachellorette, or Hurt. Even though those are all fantastic, I've got to go with Video Killed The Radio Star. Why? Because it represents everything music videos should be. MTV opened to the sight of wide eyed Trevor Horn inventing the 80s. Video totally did kill the radio star. Ohh-wha-ooh.
    9tavm

    The Buggles: Video Killed the Radio Star is still important as the music short that launched MTV

    When MTV began its broadcast on August 1, 1981, this particular video was its launching pad, so to speak. Watching it now, it seems both futuristic and retro concerning the way the sets were designed, hair was worn, and music was presented at the time. Listening to the lyrics now, I still can't understand its point but it's still alluring to hear it, even now. So yeah, The Buggles' Video Killed the Radio Star still enchants with its looks and sound.
    8Rodrigo_Amaro

    Some thoughts on this important classic

    And they certainly did it (42 years ago on this date) with the great assistance of MTV during their launch in 1981. I like the fact that the video wasn't comissioned by the network, since it was originally released in 1979 and bear in mind that the song, by predicting the future The Buggles had as their concept the idea of what the future would be like with cameras all around, futuristic sets crowded with artefacts, television screen and those huge glasses worn by the lead singer. Early MTV with those countless colorful new wave/pop videos end up being exactly like that.

    Even with two years of delay, the video was perfect for the zeitgeist of the television of the future with countless images, colors and sounds going on, and from there countless of iconic music videos, with Hollywood budgets and filmmakers being part of that, or even sending starting the careers of many future film directors who managed to replicate their style of cinematography and editing to the big screen.

    "Video Killed the Radio Star" is catchy, highly memorable and quite fun to hear it; the video is quite alright but for a generation it was the beginning of a new era, the visual era where consuming music wasn't just with our ears but also with the images. The world was never the same afterwards.

    As for the radio star, many of them had to reinvent their careers and follow the trend. But whenever I hear the song or its title alone I keep thinking of Christopher Cross and his supernova career with a best-selling multi-Grammy-award winning debut album in 1979 - a true radio star - but when MTV came on the scene it was as if he vanished. He made a couple of videos, being "Charm the Snake" the one that could really get an MTV audience with its presentation revolving racing cars. But poor guy never had the chance to compete with the then new musical scene, or at least find a young audience to follow him. So, The Buggles proved a point and MTV felt the need to have such song is their kickstart. Thus, becoming a classic. 8/10.

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      This was the very first video ever shown on MTV when the television channel launched on August 1, 1981.
    • Connections
      Featured in Television: Chewing Gum for the Eyes (1985)

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    • Release date
      • 1979 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ザ・バグルス/ラジオ・スターの悲劇
    • Production company
      • MGMM STUDIOS
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      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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