Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bustin' Makes Me Feel Good

I was raised in a household that was very technologically advanced for the 80s: we had a BETA machine and an Atari (cable wouldn't show up until 1993). My two sisters and I were not allowed to touch either high-tech device without the immediate physical presence of my dad, and even then, it was always a smarter move to steer clear of poking tiny fingers and pressing buttons in/on said devices, unless we wanted a stern talking to. And by talking to, I mean yelling at.

Mom and Dad neatly filled the bottom drawer of the TV stand with the BETA's smallish tapes which were filled with episodes of Dr. Who, Inspector Clueso, Twilight Zone, and Dad's military shows. There was one tape, however, that didn't contain boring/adultish/stupefying shows and was set aside as the "Kid's Tape." We were allowed to watch it as much as we liked. And we did. Constantly. Thanks to its precious cargo: the network airings of 3 popular music videos.

24 years in the making, here is a countdown of my favorite videos on the "Kid's Tape":

3. Van Halen's "Jump"



For whatever reason, this video didn't make me want to listen to more hair bands, instead it launched my love of spandex and desire to wear zebra jackets. Go fig.

2. Ray Parker, Jr.'s "Ghostbusters"


Neon furniture + Ray Parker, Jr. apparating inappropriately + a hot blonde with teased hair + celebrity lip-syncing. Pretty sure that's the Dogma 95 of 80s music videos. Confession: even tonight as I watch this video I am stumped as to who some of the celebs are and why they were chosen to appear in the video. Where they Second City alums? Former co-stars of Bill Murray? Stars of then-popular TV shows that appeared on the network that aired the video? The answer might as hard to answer as that grey jumpsuit was to put on.

1. Huey Lewis & The News' "I Want A New Drug"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3thtzaEyZg

This song was suck in my head all day long today, but for whatever reason EMI has requested that YouTube disable the embedding device. Yeah, I can see that. Huey Lewis is suffering from way too much over exposure these days...achem.

http://www.deadoraliveinfo.com/dead.Nsf/lnames-nf/Lewis+Huey

1 comment:

Kevin said...

Ironic fun-fact: Huey Lewis SUED Ray Parker, Jr. for lifting the "Ghostbusters" melody from one of his songs...

..."I Want A New Drug"

Is it any wonder why those two are in your top three? (Aside from them being awesome, of course.)