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01 Michael Jackson - Thriller [1983]
1984 Video Music Awards 1984 Best video of the year nominee
1984 Video Music Awards 1984 Best male video nominee
1984 Video Music Awards 1984 Best concept video nominee
1984 Video Music Awards 1984 Best overall performance in a video winner
1984 Video Music Awards 1984 Best choreography in a video winner
1984 Video Music Awards 1984 Viewer\'s choice award winner
8th Annual MVPA Awards 1999 (unknown category) winner
Although the video's official first airing was on MTV -- on December 2, 1983 --, it had already been shown in movie theatres at the end of the previous month.
02 Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax (Banned Version) [1983]
Set in a gay bar. This video was banned by the BBC and MTV.
03 Madonna - Justify My Love (Uncensored) [1990]
Shot at the Meridien hotel in Los Angeles, here's a clip that's apparently so explicit, MTV refused to play it, sparking a huge censorship debate. The controversy must have helped, for the single blasted to No.1 on the singles charts.
04 Fatboy Slim - Weapon Of Choice [2001]
Actor & choreographer, Christopher Walken. Nervous-looking lead and supporting actor of the American stage and films. He won an Oscar as best supporting actor for his performance in The Deer Hunter (1978). Weapon of Choice took six prizes at the MTV Video Awards 2001, making the British DJ Fatboy Slim the night's biggest winner.
05 Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody [1975]
The video that started it all. Of course, it was not the first -- by a long shot -- but it was extremely successful and influential. In many ways, this clip can be considered the birth of modern music videos.
06 Blur - Coffee And TV [1999]
Gearhouse Los Angeles Award for Best Special Effects Anonymous Content.
07 Fatboy Slim - Praise You [1998]
MuchMusic Video Awards 1999 (unknown category) winner
1999 Video Music Awards 1999 (unknown category) winner
8th Annual MVPA Awards 1999 (unknown category) winner
08 Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer [1986]
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best video of the year winner
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best male video winner
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best concept video winner
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best overall performance in a video winner
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best direction in a video winner
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best special effects in a video winner
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best art direction in a video winner
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best editing in a video winner
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best cinematography in a video nominee
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 most experimental video winner
09 Robert Palmer - Addicted To Love [1986]
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best video of the year nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best male video winner
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best stage performance in a video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best overall performance in a video nominee
10 Robbie Williams - Rock DJ (Uncut) [2000]
MTV and MTV2, and certain European countries refused to play the "Rock DJ" video in its entirety, fading out right as the clip starts to take its gruesome turn.
11 George Michael - Outside [1998]
Six months after his controversial arrest for lewd conduct at a men's public restroom in Beverly Hills, British pop star George Michael released the song and music video Outside which can be seen as an explicit commentary on the controversy.
12 New Order - True Faith [1994]
MTV: Best Video Of The Year 1994. 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made includes "True Faith" at 70.
13 Madonna - Like A Prayer [1989]
1989 Video Music Awards 1989 best video of the year nominee
1989 Video Music Awards 1989 viewer's choice award winner
14 A-Ha - Take On Me [1985]
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best video of the year nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best group video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best concept video winner
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best new artist video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best direction in a video winner
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best special effects in a video winner
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 most experimental video winner
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 viewer's choice award winner
15 Beastie Boys - Sabotage [1994]
The clip that made director Spike Jonze a household name, 1994's "Sabotage," a terrific, playful spoof of the frantic opening credits sequences of '70s cop shows like Hawaii Five-O and Starsky & Hutch. This video came in 7th place in the best 100 music videos
16 Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity [1996]
"Virtual Insanity" won 3 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Video, Best Special Effects
and Breakthrough Video in 1997.
17 Adam Ant - Prince Charming [1981]
Adam became one of the first pop video stars. Adam's colorful, charismatic onscreen persona was perfect for the new medium.
18 Madonna - Vogue [1999]
1990 Video Music Awards 1990 (unknown category) winner. Premiered on MTV.
19 Michael Jackson - Black Or White (Long Version) [1991]
Black and White, was the first video to use the morphing technique that is so popular today.There are two edits of this video -- the regular, shorter one, and the long unedited video. Premiered on both MTV and Top of the Pops.
20 The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star [1979]
First music video aired by MTV, on August 1st, 1981.
21 Britney Spears - Baby One More Time [1999]
The video that put Britney on the map.
1999 Video Music Awards 1999 (unknown category) nominee.
22 Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson - Scream [1995]
Billboard Music Video Awards 1995 pop/rock video of the year winner
European MTV Video Awards 1995 best male singer winner
Grammy Awards 1995 best music video, short form winner
1995 Video Music Awards 1995 best dance video winner
1995 Video Music Awards 1995 best choreography winner
1995 Video Music Awards 1995 best art direction winner
VH-1 Video Fashion Awards 1995 best make-up winner
23 Foo Fighters - Learn To Fly (1999)
A video with a definite story, 'Learn to Fly' opens with Jack Black and Kyle Gass (aka Tenacious D) masquerading as a clean-up crew on a commercial airliner. The pair are in fact drug smugglers looking for a place to stash their merchandise. Learn To Fly won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video 2001, and 2 MTV Video Music Awards including Best Group Video and Best Direction (Jesse Peretz).
24 Aerosmith Feat Run DMC - Walk This Way [1986]
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best concept video nominee
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best stage performance in a video nominee
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best overall performance in a video nominee
1987 Video Music Awards 1987 best editing in a video
25 Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (1985)
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best video of the year winner
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best group video winner
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best concept video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best stage performance in a video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best overall performance in a video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best direction in a video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best special effects in a video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best art direction in a video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best editing in a video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 best cinematography in a video nominee
1986 Video Music Awards 1986 most experimental video
26 Robbie Williams - She's The One (1999)
In 2000 Williams took home 2 Brit Awards for Best British Single and Best British Video.
27 Beyonce Feat Jayz - Crazy In Love (2003)
MTV2 Awards 2003 Best choreography in a video
MTV Awards 2003 Best female video
MTV Awards 2003 Best R&B video
MTV Awards 2003 Viewers' choice
28 Chris Isaak - Wicked Game (1990)
If you spent time watching MTV in the early 1990s, you probably know the words by heart. The video, directed by famed photographer Herb Ritts, featured Chris frolicking on the beach with supermodel Helena Christensen. Back in those days, putting a half-naked couple on the beach still attracted attention (this is before it became standard fare in every rap video) and the success of both the album and video made Chris Isaak a household name. (It was even crowned MTV's **iest Video of All-Time.)
29 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (1983)
Billie Jean is a striking video that broke down color barriers on MTV, it is also Jackson's best-known and most coherent video, as well as almost certainly the only hit song about a paternity suit.
30 Eric Prydz - Call On Me (Uncensored)(2004)
If you haven't seen the video, it's about time you did. A day at the gym will never be the same again. |