Was MTV a thing for you?

No, It was a factor, but inconsequential.

I grew up on Hee-Haw and Midnight Special.

MTV tried to categorize music, I think that's a bad thing.

I come from the days of unformatted radio.

One minute you might hear Parliament.

The next might be Debbie Boone. :dunno: Oh yeah. "Light up my life"

I liked it better like that.


You to old, I remember an old am radio I used to listen to in the late 70s...but when MTV came along it was the greatest.. And then came along the end of the fairness doctrine..

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No, It was a factor, but inconsequential.

I grew up on Hee-Haw and Midnight Special.

MTV tried to categorize music, I think that's a bad thing.

I come from the days of unformatted radio.

One minute you might hear Parliament.

The next might be Debbie Boone. :dunno: Oh yeah. "Light up my life"

I liked it better like that.


You to old, I remember an old am radio I used to listen to in the late 70s...but when MTV came along it was the greatest.. And then came along the end of the fairness doctrine..

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That may be, but I remember songs you never even heard of and Paul Harvey.


Good Times.

^That show, too. :p
 
We watched MTV when it started, I was 20 then(1981), we simply brought in the trash can and partied till we were no more. Later when they started playing Shi-tay music, we turned down the TV and turned up the stereo for party music.
I was in a foster home when it launched. I remember it was better than pizza. Lol


That's kind of cool pal > from a foster home till you made it...I am impressed


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Shit bruh that's only a small portion of my trials. Prison at 16!
When I post in the welfare or ghetto threads I am speaking from experience
 
No, It was a factor, but inconsequential.

I grew up on Hee-Haw and Midnight Special.

MTV tried to categorize music, I think that's a bad thing.

I come from the days of unformatted radio.

One minute you might hear Parliament.

The next might be Debbie Boone. :dunno: Oh yeah. "Light up my life"

I liked it better like that.


You to old, I remember an old am radio I used to listen to in the late 70s...but when MTV came along it was the greatest.. And then came along the end of the fairness doctrine..

.

That may be, but I remember songs you never even heard of and Paul Harvey.


Good Times.

^That show, too. :p

I just remember wolf man Jack and the news that Jimmy boycotting the Olympics I was so mad as a kid.

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We watched MTV when it started, I was 20 then(1981), we simply brought in the trash can and partied till we were no more. Later when they started playing Shi-tay music, we turned down the TV and turned up the stereo for party music.
I was in a foster home when it launched. I remember it was better than pizza. Lol


That's kind of cool pal > from a foster home till you made it...I am impressed


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Shit bruh that's only a small portion of my trials. Prison at 16!
When I post in the welfare or ghetto threads I am speaking from experience


You remind me a friend of mine "worm" he made it also..

Living in Tennessee.. Now
 
MTV was THE place for music. It also started up when cable tv was still an expensive proposition and wasn't in every home. MTV was great when you could watch it.



And of course.

 
MTV was THE place for music. It also started up when cable tv was still an expensive proposition and wasn't in every home. MTV was great when you could watch it.



And of course.


My cable cost fifteen dollars a month, I wish it was that expensive now.
 
We watched MTV when it started, I was 20 then(1981), we simply brought in the trash can and partied till we were no more. Later when they started playing Shi-tay music, we turned down the TV and turned up the stereo for party music.
I was in a foster home when it launched. I remember it was better than pizza. Lol


That's kind of cool pal > from a foster home till you made it...I am impressed


.
Shit bruh that's only a small portion of my trials. Prison at 16!
When I post in the welfare or ghetto threads I am speaking from experience


You remind me a friend of mine "worm" he made it also..

Living in Tennessee.. Now
It's easier to be poor and work you way up in society than being rich and losing it and live with the poor..
 
Back in the day, CMT is what I watched. Now I don't even watch it.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

P.S. These days I just go to You Tube in order to watch what it is that I grew up watching on CMT. :) :) :)
 

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