Buggles – video killed the radio star live 2004

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Video killed the radio star, live 2004

Slaves To The Rhythm
In this brand new, two-hour UK DVD release, the Princes Trust’s Produced By Trevor Horn concert is captured in all its glory (and packaged under its original, intended title). In Slaves To The Rhythm, 13 of Trevor’s best selling acts, guest musicians and a full backing orchestra, come together for one night only. Artists performing live include Seal, Pet Shop Boys, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones, Lisa Stansfield, ABC, Art of Noise, Dollar, Propaganda, tATu and Anne Dudley. The DVD will be released 02 June 2008 and will be available direct from the ZTT Shop, so please register interest now via info@ztt.com and we’ll email you back the second we can start shipping orders…
[18.04.2008]

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22 Responses

  1. GildayIsNinja Says:

    love it
    love it

  2. ApplesAreLethal Says:

    @noobkillerpwnz …
    @noobkillerpwnz Viacom killed everything

  3. LittleSweety Says:

    This song was 30 …
    This song was 30 years ago no. 8 in the world charts

  4. TrickRubber Says:

    if im not wrong, it …
    if im not wrong, it came from 98.3 , from gta , that song owned everything

  5. HGA009 Says:

    25 years later …
    25 years later sounds amazing. This is an athem for everyone who was born in the Age of Plastic. Greetings

  6. aeroth Says:

    lol so true
    lol so true

  7. noobkillerpwnz Says:

    The Internet killed …
    The Internet killed the Video Stores!

  8. grimsbydocks Says:

    dig the original …
    dig the original backing singers. looks like my mum. go get ‘em. fabulous, thank you.

  9. B52sguy Says:

    The very first song …
    The very first song played on MTV back in the day. At that time, videos were seldom seen, but such a fitting “epiphany” of the music industry.
    Foorsooth, Changed the entire industry, and it was the first!
    Jeffery Downs and Debbie Doss, who also was a background singer for the “Kinks”

  10. ramiroarturi Says:

    gta jejeje
    gta jejeje

  11. rocketrols Says:

    nice song….
    nice song….

  12. WatercolorMush Says:

    i was born in the …
    i was born in the 90s, but my parents always played stuff from this time era around the house, so some of this stuff I like to listen to ^_^ good song, i remember listening to it a few years ago and loving it

  13. xxSilvershooterxx Says:

    ME TOO!

    i have …
    ME TOO!

    i have heard the song first there.

  14. marcMLC Says:

    @1ceman999
    FYI, …

    @1ceman999
    FYI, this was the first video clip on TV. You weren’t born yet.

  15. boppah Says:

    My favorite GTA …
    My favorite GTA song.

  16. pedrojpzzz Says:

    Amazing song!
    Amazing song!

  17. 1ceman999 Says:

    im 14 and i lov …
    im 14 and i lov this song

  18. xslicedxupxangelx Says:

    @Bugglesfan79
    i …

    @Bugglesfan79
    i love this song, i was born in the ninties, listen to all sorts of music. Have a buggles lp (Y) and a queen one :D

  19. Bugglesfan79 Says:

    @mihaimoldo, I …
    @mihaimoldo, I couldn’t agree more! I was born in the 90’s too , and all my friends like modern music, yet I always listen to 80’s, 70’s and 60’s music. Glad to see someone who thinks the same way. :)

  20. LittleSweety Says:

    This song was 30 …
    This song was 30 years ago no.6 in the world charts

  21. oldstuff Says:

    One of the all-time …
    One of the all-time classics. It is tremendously corny but has one of the most memorable pop hooks ever.

  22. roxyapex Says:

    omg love this song
    omg love this song

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