Rating:  Summary: it could have been a contender? Review: Good news; the book has a ton full color pictures. Bad news; NO organization. seems like someone decided to throw a bunch of photos together. the least they could do is put in chronological order, but that didn't happen. how about captions to tell readers what each photo is? Overall; If you like staring at photos, then go ahead. If you like picture books with CONTENT, then look for something else.
Rating:  Summary: Makes you feel Famous Review: I don't know what I was expecting when I picked this up, but I was blown out from page one. This is my history, my memories. It's like the ultimate high school yearbook. You kinda feel like your gonna see your own picture somewhere down the pages. MTV is the school all the coolest kids went to. Britney Spears. David Bowie. The Chili Peppers. Kurt Loder, the hip professor. Li'l Kim makes you wanna spray her down with a firehouse. Me, I had to take a shower to cool down. Gotdamn. Hot! Britney strippin. Madonna trippin. The Kurt Cobain story almost gave me the creeps it was so spooky. Tons of great photos and stories. Neneh Cherry's got great lips. TRL's photobooth takes amazing strips. Can someone get me in there? I want to be famous too. This book makes you feel good.
Rating:  Summary: My heart was a flutter Review: I once saw Jacob Hoye coming out of Webster Hall. He was wearing sunglasses at night! He had just played a show with his band, Straw Dogs. He was surrounded by groupies. At first I was too afraid to ask him for an autograph. But then I worked up the nerve. He was a true gentleman. He was as glamorous and handsome as the many rock stars featured in his splendid book.
Rating:  Summary: Good for the VMA info Review: If you are an MTV or pop culture junky you will appreciate this book for some of the info included in the book. MTV Uncensored includes information about the VMA's from the first show in 1984 all the way up until the 1999 VMA's. The book lists performers and the winners. The book is filled with full color pictures, but personally I would have appreciated a little more organized content. There is info about the MTV shows, and interviews with various MTV personalities and celebrities are scattered throughout the book. I would have preferred less pictures and maybe a narrative about the actual behind the scenes and how the channel got started and got so huge in a short amount of time.
Rating:  Summary: OK if You're... Old Review: Remember when MTV began? Well, I DON'T! That's why this book is boring to me. They're trying, apparently, to market it to teens, but it's not really a teen's book. There are a few pictures of today's pop stars, but it's mostly stuff from the '80s/early '90s. *Yawn*
Rating:  Summary: Happy 20th Birthday, MTV! Review: The generation that was born in the past thirty years (which I happen to be a part of) has been raised watching, and in some cases doesn't know the world and television without MTV. This year (2001) is MTV's 20th anniversary, and the TV network all music fans have learned to follow over the years has put out this nice volume packed with pictures and interviews of the stars that have been showcased in it, alongside the VJs that have announced or interviewed them. You'll find in the pages all those unforgettable moments of the MTV Music Awards, you always wanted to be able to have in a package; all the unplugged concerts, beginning with that initial moment when Bon Jovi did an unplugged for the first time, before the term became popular, all the way to Bob Dylan, R.E.M. or Nirvana... and even Beavis and Butthead showing up! However, there's a little chaos in the book, I have to say: you'll find a total melange of pictures of Pat Benatar, Billy Idol or The Police side by side with Billy Corgan, Marylin Manson or NSync. But then again, MTV has gotten us used to a little bit of chaos, anyway. Happy Birthday, MTV!
Rating:  Summary: It's a hot book! Review: There are like a million pictures! It's enormous! Fun reading that you can pick up and put down anywhere or just flip thru and remember music and celebrity over the past 20 years. It's like the rollingstone books except with a MTV sensibilty.
Rating:  Summary: It's a hot book! Review: There are like a million pictures! It's enormous! Fun reading that you can pick up and put down anywhere or just flip thru and remember music and celebrity over the past 20 years. It's like the rollingstone books except with a MTV sensibilty.
Rating:  Summary: it could have been a contender? Review: There are lots of coffee-table books, but this might need to be called a triple espresso table book! This is a wonderful book for a number of audiences, and not just fans of MTV. Young and old music fans, pop culture fans, history fans, celebrity worshippers, and even fans of photography and design will all love this book. I bought it mostly because of its look, feel, and page after page of incredible photography. But it's also a nice extension of the too-hot-to-be-cool excitement of MTV. A perfect gift idea, too; get one for anybody cool. It's full of behind-the-scenes peeks and fun oral histories from VJs, performers, interns, etc. You'll have a great time seeing the 20-year history of MTV, whether or not you grew up with Duran Duran, Justin Timberlake, Julie Brown or Snoop. The book proves that MTV hasn't just changed music, it has changed all media.
Rating:  Summary: A Cool Guide to the MTV Revolution Review: There are lots of coffee-table books, but this might need to be called a triple espresso table book! This is a wonderful book for a number of audiences, and not just fans of MTV. Young and old music fans, pop culture fans, history fans, celebrity worshippers, and even fans of photography and design will all love this book. I bought it mostly because of its look, feel, and page after page of incredible photography. But it's also a nice extension of the too-hot-to-be-cool excitement of MTV. A perfect gift idea, too; get one for anybody cool. It's full of behind-the-scenes peeks and fun oral histories from VJs, performers, interns, etc. You'll have a great time seeing the 20-year history of MTV, whether or not you grew up with Duran Duran, Justin Timberlake, Julie Brown or Snoop. The book proves that MTV hasn't just changed music, it has changed all media.
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