The Rise and Fall and Rise of Blink 182 Part 1

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The Rise and Fall and Future of the Music Video - Part 2

The music video didn’t just shape pop culture…it defined it. From the glam‑soaked excess of the ’80s and ’90s to the gritty authenticity of the alt‑rock era, and finally to the algorithm‑driven, globally connected internet age, the music video has lived many lives. In part two of ...  Show more

The Rise and Fall and Future of the Music Video - Part 1

For decades, music videos weren’t just promotional add‑ons…they were the beating heart of global pop culture. The music video affected the art of movie-making...it affected the way we look at tv, not to mention fashion, language, politics, gender fluidity, LGBTQ issues, and so mu ...  Show more

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