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This is the song of a generation, best music video ever In 100 years this is what people will look back on as a window into our world

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    SHIT GOES HARD AT 1:20
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    "best music video ever In 100 years "

    Music videos haven't' been around 100yrs...
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    Deadmau5 is a bitch but I would shake my ass to that song tho
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    mine has more "Dancing" and hotter girls than MJ
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    Ensign Galm African Astronaut [specifically erupt this tetrachloromethane]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "best music video ever In 100 years "

    Music videos haven't' been around 100yrs…

    It will be the best music video until 2081
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    Rock_N_Rollover African Astronaut [my obsessively old-time raunch]
    People actually paid to see that shit?

    WTF
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    Originally posted by Something Squirrel mine has more "Dancing" and hotter girls than MJ

    so does a titty bar, doesn't make it a great video though...Thriller video was mind blowing back in the day. I remember staying up late to watch it as they aired it at 12am or something like that because it was so scary (lololol) and it set the standard for all future music videos.
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    Originally posted by Something Squirrel

    SHIT GOES HARD AT 1:20

    Michael Jackson is in your video though at 5:23.
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    BeigeWarlock African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson so does a titty bar, doesn't make it a great video though…Thriller video was mind blowing back in the day. I remember staying up late to watch it as they aired it at 12am or something like that because it was so scary (lololol) and it set the standard for all future music videos.

    It didn't set a standard for future "Music Videos"
    If you're speaking of morphing, that was "Black or White" not Thriller. that came out a decade or so later.

    Music Videos were once called promos and go back to the 1950s. try taking a music history or theory class before you spew out nonsense.
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    Originally posted by BeigeWarlock It didn't set a standard for future "Music Videos"
    If you're speaking of morphing,

    I wasn't...how old were you back then Beige?
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    Originally posted by BeigeWarlock Music Videos were once called promos and go back to the 1950s. try taking a music history or theory class before you spew out nonsense.

    Erm...lol....relevance?
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    How Michael Jackson's Thriller changed music videos for ever


    The John Landis-directed mini-movie – first shown publicly 30 years ago this week – influenced a generation of directors including Spike Jonze, turned music promos into an industry, and established MTV as a cultural force

    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/nov/21/michael-jackson-thriller-changed-music-videos

    ..the OPs..not so much.
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    Nearly 27 years after its release, "Thriller" still stands as the best-selling studio album in the United States, according to the RIAA, which has certified it 28-times platinum. More than 50 million copies have been sold internationally, according to estimates.

    But the album's success can't be measured by sales alone. As Jackson moonwalked his way into music history, "Thriller" set a new benchmark for blockbusters that changed how the music business promoted and marketed superstar releases. It also changed MTV, breaking down the cable network's racial barriers and raising the bar for video quality.

    https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/268212/exclusive-how-michael-jacksons-thriller-changed-the-music-business
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    WE GET IT, YOU MASTURBATE TO THRILLER EVERY NIGHT.
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    Originally posted by ohfralala WE GET IT, YOU MASTURBATE TO THRILLER EVERY NIGHT.

    It's close to midnight...

    Can't stand it myself, but it is what it is.
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    BeigeWarlock African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I wasn't…how old were you back then Beige?

    Probably late teens if the 80s.. early 20s

    I was helping out in making some backdrops for music promos in 1979-1980 before taking some college courses in film and music history. sorry for being short with you.. I just felt small and insignificant. It was almost like i had a infinityshock moment :(

    but it was suggested taking these courses because of Stereo TV some councler realized Music Promos (Videos) would become a thing.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson How Michael Jackson's Thriller changed music videos for ever


    The John Landis-directed mini-movie – first shown publicly 30 years ago this week – influenced a generation of directors including Spike Jonze, turned music promos into an industry, and established MTV as a cultural force

    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/nov/21/michael-jackson-thriller-changed-music-videos

    ..the OPs..not so much.

    Actually Deadmau5 changed music, and the world far more than Michael Jackson did. His influence on electronic music opened the way for acts like Skrillex to become more mainstream, and now dubstep has been incorporated into modern pop music, hip hop, internet memes and mainstream media.

    Not only that but the wide appeal of this music has introduced this genre to a global multigenerational audience.

    And he did it all without molesting children.
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