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You are here: Home / Living / Books / I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution

I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution

November 8, 2012 by Mel McMahon

Ask five witnesses what they just saw and you may get three different stories. When you ask more than 30 people what happened in the music video industry between 1981 and 1992, and you get a complete history of MTV.

I Want My MTV takes you behind the scenes of a television station that revolutionized how we listened to music. Artists became superstars overnight, generations were introduced to music genres they may never have been exposed to, and bags of sugar were poured out on living room floors across the nation. (Okay, I know I am not the only one that got in trouble for making their own Def Leppard video).

Somehow, MTV worked, but its future was not always so certain. Craig Marks takes us through more than a decade of the golden age of MTV, an age that reflected the life and times of a generation, but also defined it. An easy and fascinating read, anyone interested in how MTV went from an idea to a cultural icon will enjoy this book.

Four out of five stars.

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Filed Under: Books, Living Tagged With: 2012 Holiday Gift Guide, Book Reviews, Holiday Gift Guide, MTV, Music

About Mel McMahon

In addition to her duties with Naptown Buzz, Mel McMahon is the owner of Indiana Originals. Indiana Originals is a growing directory of locally owned and operated businesses headquartered in Indiana. IO helps customers with a local preference find local businesses for their everyday needs. Looking for a local bank, local restaurant, local boutique? Find them on IndianaOriginals.com and on the free app for iPhone and Android. Indiana Originals. Leading Local Living.

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