The Buggles – Video Killed The Radio Star
Video Killed the Radio Star” is a New Wave song released in 1979 by the British group Buggles that celebrates the golden days of radio. It tells of a singer whose career is cut short by television. Group member Trevor Horn has said that his lyrics were inspired by the J.G. Ballard short story The Sound-Sweep, in which the title character, a deaf and dumb boy vacuuming up stray music in a world without it, comes upon an opera singer hiding in a sewer. He also felt “an era was about to pass.”
The music video for the song, directed by Russell Mulcahy, was the first to be shown on MTV, when the ground-breaking music channel debuted on September 1, 1981, at 12:10 A.M. On February 27, 2000 it also became the millionth video to be aired on MTV.[1]
It was written by Trevor Horn and Courtney Courson, Geoffrey Downes, and Bruce Woolley. The first version was recorded by Woolley & the Camera Club (with Thomas Dolby as a guest artist) for his album English Garden, which was a hit in Canada. The complicated arrangement and production of the song, which includes a chorus sung by a group of very high-pitched backup singers, foreshadows Horn’s later career as a producer. The Buggles later recorded the song and it reached number one in the UK charts the week of October 20, 1979, the first-ever number one for label Island Records. It also would top the Australian charts, but only barely made the Billboard Top 40 in the U.S. It appears on the album The Age of Plastic.
The first live performance of the song by Horn and Downes came at a ZTT showcase in 1998.[1] In 2004, The Buggles re-united again with Bruce Woolley at Wembley Arena to perform “Video Killed the Radio Star” and another song (”Living in the Plastic Age”) as part of a tribute event to Trevor Horn to raise money for the Prince’s Trust charity. They were joined by Debi Doss and Linda Jardim, who performed the background singing on the original recording. Both Horn and Downes have performed the song live in other acts, including Downes in the 2006 revival of Asia and Horn in his band The Producers, also in 2006.
In November 2006, The Producers played at their first gig in Camden Town. A video clip can be seen on the ZTT Records official website of Trevor singing lead vocals and playing bass in a performance of Video Killed The Radio Star.
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I WISH IT WAS …
I WISH IT WAS LOUDER BUT OTHER THAN THAT GOOD SONG
1:29 – 1:40 I don’t …
1:29 – 1:40 I don’t know why but I’ve always liked that part.
@legendofsteven …
@legendofsteven There are folks on here that remember the launch of MTV that have never played the game or know what your talking about. Generation gap!
@DinsdalePiranha67 …
@DinsdalePiranha67 not at all actually… because of videos and tv people stoped listening to the radio as often so its more like ur kinda stupid
It’s more like …
It’s more like video MADE the radio star.
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I can’t believe VH1 …
I can’t believe VH1 Classic rated this song #40 on the greatest one hit wonders of all time.That’s B.S…… It should be in the top 5 !!!
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i think that they should be more people around, to protect the stalker so noone gets the blame, bloody good idea, they are even smarter than the ‘bad guys’. so if i stalk someone, can everybody get involved then, so noone knows its me????
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@obamaforbreakfast325 I pod touch!
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i cant stop pressing play its such a catchy song!!!!!!!!!! its ironic how it was the first song mtv whgitch literly video killed the radio star
@Scardriver So true …
@Scardriver So true>>>
the truth is the …
the truth is the internet has killed the television
16 bit killed the 8 …
16 bit killed the 8-bit star
@pacmannick So true …
@pacmannick So true, so true!
@thug4christ21 You …
@thug4christ21 You can say that again.
WHENEVER I PLAY …
WHENEVER I PLAY VICE CITY THIS COMES ON THE RADIO! I LUV IT!
I never get tired …
I never get tired of this classic. Magic mountain used to show this video all the time as everyone waited in line for the rides back in the 80’s
@legendofsteven …
@legendofsteven Yeah! Driving round the pink flourescant streets thinking how realistic the game looks
This song never …
This song never gets old. I must have listened to it when I was 10, and still love it now seven years later.
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thumbs up for memories of vice city
YOU TUBE killed the …
YOU TUBE killed the MTV star.
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@dimerocks123 you suck.
Isn’t it ironic …
Isn’t it ironic that this song has a music VIDEO?
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“But the blame on …
“But the blame on VTRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR…….”