Here's a classic music video for your Saturday!

When music artists and rock bands started to make music videos in the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was new ground for a lot of them. Prior to the birth of MTV, most of the short promotional films that bands used in support of their recordings were of live concert footage. When they specifically started to do videos for TV airplay, some of those early results were a bit lacking. Bands knew how to play music and posture on stage, but they didn't know how to act in front of a camera.

Here's an example of an iconic band's early ventures into music videos. I think you'll see my point.

From 1981, here's "Start Me Up" from the Rolling Stones.

Enjoy!

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