Let’s travel back to October 1982 with about 45 minutes of unedited MTV Music Television! If you’re like us, you spent hours upon hours just watching MTV back in the ’80s. That is why this footage is so cool. It’s just like you turned on MTV in ’82 and started watching TV. Original VJ Mark Goodman is your host for this 45-minute video gem featuring music from:
- Kim Carnes – Voyeur
- Taxxi – States of Emergency
- Eddie Money – Shakin’
- CCR – Down on the Corner
- Little River Band – The Night Owls
- Duran Duran – Hungry Like the Wolf
- Pat Benatar – Precious Time
- Peter Gabriel – Shock the Monkey
- Kansas – People of the South Wind
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