Top Five Music Videos From Our Childhoods, with Dr. K and a list from Jex

GRAB A STACK OF ROCK With Mike and the Mad Metal Man

Episode 59: Top Five Music Videos From Our Childhoods

This show is a little different, and has been in the planning stages since February.  Tonight on Grab A Stack of Rock, we present to you our Top Five Music Videos from our childhoods!  Dr. K will be in the special panel tonight, with Jex Russell providing his list but unavailable to go live.  This particular grouping is interesting, because Dr. K and I grew up during the dawn of MuchMusic, but Jex Russell is a little younger and grew up with a completely different set of music videos.  

Either way:  nostalgia on tap tonight!

Here’s the new twist:  Normally we show off physical product on our show.  It is called “grab a stack of rock”, after all.  This time, the stacks of rock will be in the form of short video clips from each of our picks, that we will show and comment over tonight!  I have personally edited these clips myself, and if all goes well, this should be a lot of fun.  We are all psyched to see how this works.

Wish us luck tonight as we try something new!  Either way, you can expect lots of laughs, some music history, and some cool music videos!  Tonight on Grab A Stack of Rock!

 

Friday May 10 at 7:00 P.M. E.S.T. / 8:00 P.M. Atlantic.   Enjoy on YouTube or on Facebook!

4 comments

  1. Have you ever seen the Brian DePalma movie Body Double? There’s a scene in that movie that’s basically an additional music video for Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s “Relax.” Holly Johnson even shows up to lip sync to the song as he leads the character into the seedy underground. It’s 100% the best part of the movie. The plot is idiotic, the ’80s atmosphere makes it a hammy classic though.

    Like

    1. All to say I’d include that as one of my favorite music videos. Might be a fun additional topic too. “Top 5 music videos in the middle of movies” You could get several from Rocky IV alone.

      Like

Rock a Reply