When was the last time you could honestly describe a 600-page nonfiction book as a thoroughly absorbing page-turner? Such length is usually the province of academic works requiring an investment of patience and concentration from the reader. Craig Marks and Rob Tannenbaum’s I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution (Dutton,..
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Alan Hunter, Ashes to Ashes, Baker Street, Billy Squier, Bobby Brown, Cable Music Channel, Centerfold, Classic Nouveaux, Craig Marks, David Bowie, Ed Grimley, Gerry Rafferty, Grace Jones, I Want My MTV, J. Geils Band, J.J. Jackson, Madness, Mark Goodman, Marshall Crenshaw, Martha Quinn, Men At Work, MTV, New Traditionalists, Nina Blackwood, Oingo Boingo, Richard Simmons, Rob Tannenbaum, Rock Me Tonite, Rolling Stones, Someday Someway, Spandau Ballet, Split Enz, Start Me Up, Ted Turner, The Specials, The Stroke, The Vapors, Turning Japanese, VH-1, Wall of Voodoo, YouTube