![]() ![]() Pingback: Music Video of the Day: More Than I Can Say by Leo Sayer (1980, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Celebrate The Bullet by The Selecter (1981, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Wuthering Heights (1978, directed by Keith MacMillan) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the day: Wild-Eyed Southern Boys by 38 Special (1981, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: A Little In Love by Cliff Richard (1980, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Cruel to Be Kind by Nick Lowe (1979, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Tonight’s The Night (Gonna Be Alright) by Rod Stewart (1977, directed by Bruce Gowers) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Victim by Bootcamp (1981, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Rat Race by The Specials (1981, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Boys Keep Swinging by David Bowie (1979, directed by David Mallet) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: All Night Long by Rainbow (1979, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: The Man With The Child In His Eyes by Kate Bush (1978, directed by Keith MacMillan) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Sign of the Gypsy Queen by April Wine (1981, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Bring It All Home by Gerry Rafferty (1980, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 9/13/21 - 9/19/21 | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Thank You For Being A Friend by Andrew Gold (1978, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens Pingback: Music Video of the Day: Can’t Happen Here by Rainbow (1981, directed by ?) | Through the Shattered Lens He Can’t Love You by Michael Stanley BandĦ3 responses to “ Music Video of the Day: Talk of the Town by The Pretenders (1981, directed by ?)”.Little Sister by Rockpile with Robert Plant.Remote Control and Illegal by The Silencers.Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.When Things Go Wrong by Robin Lane & The Chartbusters.Video Killed the Radio Star by the Buggles.Though it’s been rumored that the song was about Ray Davies, Chrissie Hynde has said that the song was inspired by a fan who used to quietly watch the band during all of their soundchecks. Unlike some of the other videos that aired on that day, the video for Talk of the Town still looks impressive. The 52nd video to air on MTV was the video for Talk of the Town by The Pretenders. Yes, there was a time when the M actually did stand for music. Over the course of 24 hours, 166 unique music videos were played on MTV. ![]()
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