Total 80s Remix (T8R)

80s Videos and How They Killed the Radio Stars

by Molly Duke  

80s videosOn August 1, 1981 at 12:01 a.m., a new, unknown 80s TV station played an unknown song – no, not a song. A video. A music video. In fact – an 80s music video that was actually born in the 70s.

Which is just perfect because I’m an 80s kid who was also born in the 70s. Let’s just say I connect with 80s music like this.

“Video Killed the Radio Star” is historically recognized as the first music video to play on MTV, and it was an apt choice, for music television did indeed go on to kill the radio star.

Originally released in 1979, the song comes courtesy of British synthpop band The Buggles. The lyrics center on the golden age of radio (“back in ‘52″) and tell the story of a radio star whose career is terminated when television becomes a reckoning force in pop culture (“pictures came and broke your heart”).


The video (and MTV) set the stage for all 80s videos to come and also told the story of the fate that would soon befall radio stars all across the world.

MTV Debuts 80s Videos

Isn’t it totally awesome that this, of all 80s videos, not only was the first music video that played on MTV, but also that it’s technically a 70s song? Now that’s foresight!

As mentioned, “Video Killed the Radio Star” went down in history as the first music video to air on MTV. However, most people don’t know that the video played again on the music television giant on February 27, 2000. This time, it marked the millionth video to play on MTV.

Thanks to MTV and the death of the radio star, this song (not the video) topped the 80s music charts and was later covered by several other recording artists. It’s even been parodied.

80s Music: A New Era

The Buggles’ Trevor Horn penned the lyrics and of the song, he said that he felt “an era was about to pass.” Maybe he was psychic! His co-writers included the other two members of The Buggles, both Geoffrey Downes and Bruce Woolley.

Horn also took inspiration for the song lyrics from a short story titled “The Sound-Sweep” by J.G. Ballard. In the story, a mute boy who lives in a world without music is tasked with vacuuming up stray music (garbage). The story takes a turn when he meets an opera singer hiding out in the sewers.

Both the lyrics and the music of “Video Killed the Radio Star” are nostalgic, and bring up images of days gone by.

Directed by Russell Mulcahy, the video also features guest singers Debi Doss and Linda Jardim, who provided the female vocals as well as Hans Zimmer, who appears for a flash on keyboard. As for the song, it was produced on the album Age of Plastic.

Love Those 80s Videos!

We love 80s music but we must remember that what made it so totally wicked were all those awesome 80s videos that were given to us by MTV and groups like The Buggles. Long live the 80s!

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