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@thedevilsrockstxr23099 ай бұрын
So yall don't respect black music or sumn? How does the introduction of hip hop not make this list....thts disrespectful
@eskenazibeth9 ай бұрын
Queen’s performance at Live Aid in 1985 is the most memorable performance of any band I have ever seen💯%🎤🎸🥁😎🎵🎼🎶
@Reaperguy679 ай бұрын
@@King.binge99 again where is your non existent proof I'm him. You don't have anything to prove anything you claim. It's sad that you continue to lie.
@renovandermade20519 ай бұрын
The release of Thriller should be on here. If you look at album sales in the couple of years before the release of Thriller and after I think it's a pretty significant event in music history.
@deemariedubois49168 ай бұрын
“Thriller is the best-selling album of all time, with sales over 70 million copies worldwide. It is the best selling non-compilation album and second-best-selling album overall in the United States and was certified 34× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2021. It won a record-breaking eight Grammy Awards at the 1984 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male. “Beat It" won two Grammys for Record of the Year & Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male, and "Billie Jean" won two Grammys for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male & Best Rhythm & Blues Song. Jackson also won a record-breaking eight American Music Awards at the 1984 American Music Awards. The album has been a frequent inclusion in lists of the greatest albums of all time. In 2008, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In the same year, the Library of Congress added it to the National Recording Registry of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant recordings".
@larrok9 ай бұрын
Taylor Swift release of Fearless is a more important musical moment than the invention of electric guitar??? Are you out of your minds??
@wylerXL9 ай бұрын
it think it should have been her album 1989 where she feud with Apple to voice "small" artists get paid.
@BethelAbba9 ай бұрын
I'm simply going to cut & paste my reply to the same comment elsewhere: It struck a chord for musicians rights --- but Tom Petty did it first, and best, by withholding the masters for his newest Album until the Lablel Execs agreed to revisit his contract in 1979. Consider that the Beatles --- the most important and greatest band ever to form and arguably the most profitable overall --- collectively were paid 2.5% royalties ON EVERY SONG.... meaning the owner of the music rights (Northern Music) raked in BILLIONS of Dollars while the band members each got .625% in return. When you couple that with Englands INSANE tax rate (back then, 95% if over a few million pounds) the band was getting shafted for every song they released...... all while the music industry ate fatly from their work. Events like Taylor Swift (or Tom Petty) struck a hit against the music industry for more fair division of the money spent on purchasing music. Now if only an artist would stand up against Spotify for their abyssmal division of $$$.
@Yutah19814 ай бұрын
Moonwalk and Sugar Gang reaching top40 are in top 10. Inventing the phonograph is 24th. No questions left.
@judycyg69129 ай бұрын
I certainly agree with your top two. I was babysitting the night the Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show, fell in love, and spent my babysitting money, as soon as I could rush to Grinnell's Music, on "Meet the Beatles." Was never the same afterward. Still a Paul girl! And Ludwig!!! What a masterpiece! Loved the video, thank you.
@celticpoet219 ай бұрын
Great List! At Live Aid, Freddie Mercury and Brian May went back out onstage later in the show to perform "Is this the world we created".
@LouieR.46829 ай бұрын
David Bowie calling out MTV for not playing black artists was a huge game changer. It forced MTV to rethink its own way of what videos they played on TV.
@KellyNewman-z5r6 ай бұрын
LOL....they own it 24/7 now 😅😂😂
@KellyNewman-z5r6 ай бұрын
they own it 24/7 now 😅😂😂
@cedricjoshuapayne9 ай бұрын
Taylor Swift releasing Fearless does not make any sense compared to the rest of this list.
@TheMott20049 ай бұрын
Facts
@michael70549 ай бұрын
True
@AltoKeyz9 ай бұрын
They really want her to be the legend ……let ‘em have it man………
@Stormmonkey9 ай бұрын
She’s this generations Michael Jackson/Elvis. Like her or not she’s a part of music history.
@RomanaImperium9 ай бұрын
@@Stormmonkeyso was Hitler
@Censored4UViaGoogle9 ай бұрын
The launch of MTV is number one bar none. The music video itself became an art form and Michael Jackson’s Thriller video and Thriller album sales proves it. Not to mention Madonna at the first VMA’s. The music industry was never the same before or after
@QuintonElbrook9 ай бұрын
It was a huge commercialization period which plays into the age of yourself and the importance you put into this idea, we have this crazy view because how spoiled we are for sure
@QuintonElbrook9 ай бұрын
I apologize if this is confrontational
@Peeh_Souza9 ай бұрын
The Beatles changed the history of the industry hundreds of times, including the music video itself. If that were justification for putting it first, anything by the Beatles would cover the top 10.
@DudeEM9 ай бұрын
I don’t think the invention of the phonograph should be this way low in the rankings because it was very very significant.
@raheemabdoul84809 ай бұрын
America isn't the only country in the world
@cathyf.26728 ай бұрын
To me the phonograph was a machine that my great-grandparents used. I am not sure how it changed or enhanced musical trends.
@cathyf.26728 ай бұрын
Didn't most countries have access and ability to use the phonograph? Although, I believe it was not really a top invention.@@raheemabdoul8480
@Yutah19814 ай бұрын
@@cathyf.2672 the actual sound recording appeared. The principle appeared. After that it was just improving.
@dzmo-official9 ай бұрын
Imagine the most electronic sounding music possible. All of it comes from the oldest, most classical music you can imagine, and this is one of the points where electronic stuff really was taking off in an entirely new form as in one of many different phases. I’m a super electronic/melodic music person, but I love where it has evolved from.
@tutubism9 ай бұрын
As someone who's not really an expert on music theory/history (more of a production & instrument enthusiast) I think you're correct regarding its roots & origins. Most if not all of electronic music is derived from minimalism which is a subgenre of 20th century classical music. Electronic music to me, for the most part is repetitive, instrumental & more focused on timbres or colors of the sound which I find stimulating compared to other genres of music. It also has very rich & fascinating history
@dzmo-official9 ай бұрын
I agree on all that. Electronic definitely has the structure you mentioned. I feel like contrasting sections kinda got defenestrated. (That means chucked out the window.)@@tutubism
@78625amginE9 ай бұрын
Yes, i recall when Beethoven premiered his 9th. The excitement led to a very full chamber pot upon my return home. A night i will never forget.
@jazziered1429 ай бұрын
I went and saw the Utah symphony play Beethoven's 9th, and it was so phenomenal. I can only imagine what it was like to actually be there with Beethoven. The place was packed, this was written over 200 years ago and people still cherish it. It deserves its spot.
@goodwillhumping73319 ай бұрын
i recall we were giving him an uproarious standing ovation but ol' Ludwig had his back turned against us. he was as deaf as a doornail so he couldn't hear the applause. when he finally turned around, he saw the audience cheering for him and his eyes started to water as he recalled his childhood swimming in the lake while gazing at the stars. that was an epically magnificent night.
@BethelAbba9 ай бұрын
did you save the chamber pot? It could be worth millions today with your backstory attached....
@CEngelbrecht8 ай бұрын
Mozart and Beethoven were rock'n'roll long before it was an itch in anyone's pants.
@skydelight9 ай бұрын
Michael Jackson made so many iconic milestones in history. From the Jackson5, first black artist to be played on MTV, to speakomh out against the big music conpanies (also Prince). He is iconic. The Jackson kids are tbh
@ciagorilla59 ай бұрын
The 80’s were just a piece of freaking fire man!
@spinflux9 ай бұрын
In music AND film. Nearly every week a new epic iconic film came out. I would’ve gone broke.
@ciagorilla59 ай бұрын
@@spinflux They used to cost like 💲 a million dollars and I’m so glad they’re cheaper now.
@BlackHatCinephile9 ай бұрын
🏆🥇
@jaylene.turner65249 ай бұрын
Freddie Mercury will always reign supreme!
@bridgetmarden33459 ай бұрын
God I miss MTV and CMT when they actually played music 😢
@kamsismith9 ай бұрын
The British Invasion, Beatlemania, and the introduction of reggae to an international audience.
@BrianAiello9 ай бұрын
I was at the Ed Sullivan Theater for the Beatles. A life-changing experience, and what a first concert!!!
@hi.goodbye21679 ай бұрын
Love that for you
@henri1919 ай бұрын
Freddy Mercury singing Radio Gaga is the most legendary moment for me 🎉
@josephcallahan16649 ай бұрын
Beethoven's 9th #1. I love that piece! Kudos to you.
@Volkaroar9 ай бұрын
It's not a knock at Swifties whatsoever, but many big name artists did what she ended up having to do before and after the fact. The only reason Taylor was included on here was for a representation of having a current big name in music on this list (whilst ignoring some of the other big name musicians of this generation).
@andrewhaase18269 ай бұрын
Honorable Mentions: *Black Sabbath (1970) -Thus gave rise to heavy metal. All hail the forefathers of metal! 🤘
@Reaperguy679 ай бұрын
I agree with you. Iron man was one of those songs that got me into it 🤘
@kaseywashington-y2k9 ай бұрын
'Queen at Live Aid' will always be my number 1. That performance was simply too epic for words!!! RIP Freddie❤❤❤❤
@TheWarmachine3759 ай бұрын
"You think I haven't heard of those words before? You're just a bully who's too scared to go to war." - Freddie Mercury to Frank Sinatra in Epic Rap Battles of History
@carrot_slayer_of_patatos8 ай бұрын
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@andrewrobertson75779 ай бұрын
"I'd like to introduce Led Zeppelin to you" - Robert Plant
@jenniferburns25309 ай бұрын
The Jackson 5, Rapper's Delight, Madonna, MTV, Live AID and We are the World and more the 70s and 80s were mind-blowing.
@darthfencer4129 ай бұрын
Bro, why isn’t the inception of Woodstock on this list?
@Dopecheetah9 ай бұрын
You left out some major things. DJ Kool Herc, Run DMC and Aerosmith, Tupac’s Double Album, The invention of the Album cover, Motown, the band Death, and Rocket 88 (which is very very important! And more important than anything Taylor swift has ever done or will do).
@cathyf.26728 ай бұрын
Oh yes, Album covers added so much to my music experience in the 60's-90's. There was a lot of thought and creativity behind them. Spending an afternoon in a record stores to view them was part of the music culture of the time.
@M3di3valG9 ай бұрын
Taylor Swift re-recording music one of the most important moments in music history?! Seriously?
@tomhodges16008 ай бұрын
Yea… because it is considered a game changer in how artists are compensated for their work.
@ma53jg9 ай бұрын
I remember watching MTV for hours and hours - wow!
@cherylmarcuri55063 ай бұрын
Same here, man!
@MaybeNatalia9 ай бұрын
People who don’t like music are basically confirmed serial killers 😁
@SpammytheHedgehog9 ай бұрын
They will never make music moments like this ever again.
@chrisrj98719 ай бұрын
The next big one might just be around the corner, who knows?
@nealtircuit93739 ай бұрын
Music moments aren’t made, they happen! If you attempt to make it happen, it will always fall flat.
@drewsamuels37329 ай бұрын
There will always be moments in music as long as there's music what are you talking about
@cashcastello9 ай бұрын
The day music died should definitely be on this list
@michaelrochester489 ай бұрын
No mention of ABBA winning the Eurovision contest in 1974? That jump started one of the biggest careers in music history history. That should be like top 10 at least.
@ztmusic27899 ай бұрын
#30: The Invention of the Electric Guitar #29: Monsters of Rock in Moscow #28: “Livery Stable Blues” - The First Jazz Recording (Song by The Original Dixie Jazz Band) #27: Taylor Swift Releases “Fearless (Taylor’s version)” #26: Les Paul & Ampex Invent the Multitrack Recording #25: The First Coachella #24: The Phonograph is Invented #23: “We Are the World” by USA for Africa #22: The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness #21: Elton John’s Double Header at Dodger Stadium #20: “Like a Virgin” at the VMAs #19: Altamonte Speedway Free Festival #18: The Jackson 5 Debut on “American Bandstand” #17: “Ebony & Ivory” by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder #16: Bob Marley performs two days after being shot #15: The Who on “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” #14: The Release of Napster and other P2P networks #13: Nirvana on “MTV Unplugged” #12: Johnny Cash Walks the Line (a.k.a. Johnny Cash live at San Quentin) #11: The Launch of MTV #10: “The Wall” meets the Wall #9: Michael Jackson’s Moonwalk #8: The Sugarhill Gang reaches the Top 40 #7: Bob Dylan goes electric at the Newport Folk Festival #6: Apple introduces iTunes #5: Elvis Presley on “The Milton Berle Show” #4: Jimi Hendrix plays “The Star Spangled Banner” at Woodstock #3: Queen at Live Aid #2: The Beatles on “The Ed Sullivan Show” #1: Beethoven premieres the 9th symphony
@christiancastro24429 ай бұрын
You forgot some important moments 1 disco demolition night 1979 and end of disco 2 nirvana's nevermind release 3 first lollapalooza 1991 4 simon and garfunkel central park concert 5 livin la vida loca by ricky martin the latin revolution 6 the day that music died when richie valens , buddy holly and bog bopper died
@raheemabdoul84809 ай бұрын
Change number 5 with despacito
@cathyf.26728 ай бұрын
It's too bad not many people know about the disco demo event at Comiskey Park, Chicago. It happened in-between two major league baseball games. I can imagine it was a powerful experience to see crates of disco records explode.
@grise1239 ай бұрын
Taylor swift in the list? That is not serious, pure hype
@randomize279 ай бұрын
It's not about who she is but what she did. Since the beginning of Record Labels, the record company owns the Masters, the copy that is the original recording. Taylor Swift literally stole her music from the previous label by re-recording her entire catalog so she would own the Masters. No other artist has done this. Ever. Now that it's been done, other artists will do it. This serves notice to the big record labels - you don't own the music, you own a copy.
@msbigredmachine9 ай бұрын
@@randomize27Jojo did it. Prince did it. Stop.
@HarryWessex9 ай бұрын
@@msbigredmachineYeah but Prince was a pretentious prick who took himself to seriously.
@munkustrap29 ай бұрын
@@HarryWessex But he still did it.
@BethelAbba9 ай бұрын
@@randomize27ONE music artist had done this before: Larry Norman way back in the late 60's and all through the 1970s. But he was labeled a troublemaker and rebel by all the music labels he worked for (Capitol, MGM, Verve and finally Christian music label Word Records.) and even sued by some of those labels. He wound up having to create his own label (Solid Rock Records) in order to get his music out. In the end, he simply re-released all his albums with new songs on the Solid Rock label, and the music studio execs got tired of fighting him, looking for royalties from music they claimed to own.
@TheMooseFromTheRoom9 ай бұрын
My dad still says that he fundly remembers laying in his bed, under the sheets listning to pirate radios. Not a singular event, but still helped shape the music scene nonetheless
@ashasalany9 ай бұрын
I would have included the creation of the synthesizer/moog
@loboblanco44269 ай бұрын
During the Freddie Mercury tribute show a priceless moment happened when the audience was singing along with George Michael on Somebody to Love and they sang the final chorus the same way as it was on the album breaking the word love into multiple syllables on multiple levels. I apologize that I am not describing it properly but if you know the song you probably know of what I speak. Or type.
@tracyfrederick56069 ай бұрын
😭😭😭 there's no way to describe it adequately. It was a moment. The entire show was.
@rockinrocksmith9 ай бұрын
It was Literally Les Paul Who Made The First Electric Guitar And Pitched It To Multiple guitar companies like Gibson
@Rachelthattransy249 ай бұрын
Having Taylor Swift on here for her Taylor’s version re-recordings shouldn’t be on here because there were far more important moments that happened in the industry than this. Just because she is almost everywhere these days doesn’t mean she has to be included in every list like this.
@shofisstar9 ай бұрын
She challenged the way things are done. That you don’t like her doesn’t mean she isn’t making history. The impact of her “Taylor’s Versions” is unique because we have never seen an artist fight like this for their masters and be so successful at it. Out of it most artist are leaving their labels and agents and claiming back their art. Before TS the agent was the sayall of an artist career. They decided what could be done or not and their label had all control of their art. Now universal music is borderline working FOR Taylor. she’s a force to be reckoned. She has changed the industry 🤷🏻♀️
@archangeljophiel20199 ай бұрын
@shofisstar She may change the dark industry, but she isn't the first nor the last.
@kellydipietro32059 ай бұрын
she may not be the first or last but she is the first for this generation and set the stage for others.
@JohanHaagg9 ай бұрын
@@kellydipietro3205No. Kesha. TLC. Linkin Park. Dr.Dre. All within ”this generation” to use your own words. Nothing, and I do mean -nothing- Taylor Swift does is new or unique. Dont get me wrong, she is an great artists, but face facts that she is doing the same things others have done for decades.
@agematters9 ай бұрын
Its the fact that after her masters were sold without her permission she decided to RECREATE those same albums re-release them and have them top the charts she literally occupied the entire top 10 something Beatles havent even done. Just the very fact that she regained control over her music because people are going to be listening to this Taylor's version instead of the original making it useless that's very ballsy like imagine all ur shit just getting stolen from you and yet you still come back untop lol. and I'm not even a taylor swift fan it's just you have to give credit were its due and what kicked all this off? The release of fearless Taylor's version you find have to like her music to accept hwe achievements.
@jimgill197709 ай бұрын
I love how you give so much credit to these performances…. Then talk over the 2 seconds of the footage we get with each one 😂
@jomc67349 ай бұрын
I get annoyed when I see these lists all touting "We Are The World". If Bob Geldof didn't get Band Aid together over in the UK, would We Are The World ever have happened. I think the answer is probably not, leaning toward no.
@pecoa93329 ай бұрын
Facts!!!
@robertvaneersel37419 ай бұрын
Apparently important events in music history can only happen in the USA. Otherwise this video would be named: "Top 30 Most Important Moments In American Music History".
@msbigredmachine9 ай бұрын
I agree with you, but sadly DTKIC didn’t make the noise or reach the heights that WATW did worldwide. It also didn’t have Michael Jackson.
@Peeh_Souza9 ай бұрын
Georgie Harrison's "The Concert for Bangladesh" That's who should be mentioned first
@BethelAbba9 ай бұрын
agreed!!!
@Cruz08819 ай бұрын
I will not lie. Till this video I legit thought Coachella was a fashion festival.
@natashakus44189 ай бұрын
Michael jackson did 3 different things in this list!!!! (Should be 4 though for music videos) but wow he did so many!!!
@TheMurrellfamily9 ай бұрын
Some of the choices on this list are very questionable but I digress the one about the Jackson 5 should have been attributed to their 1969 appearance on the Ed Sullivan show although it was not their television debut It was more of an iconic appearance early in their careers and more fitting introduction to the public
@wunderkind-77249 ай бұрын
The summer of love was 1967, not 1969. There is even a Wikipedia article on.
@samanthastern73449 ай бұрын
They aren't interested in getting facts straight, just churning out yet another video :(
@WatchMojo9 ай бұрын
Our mistake, yes the summer of love was in 1967, not 1969. However, the Altamont speedway concert did bring a somber end to the Hippie decade! Thanks for letting us know of the mistake!
@wunderkind-77249 ай бұрын
@@WatchMojo Not a problem although I would argue the hippie culture did not end until 1972, but that is subject to debate and not as firmly embedded in history. Concerning your mistake, that's why God made erasers, and I am an agnostic.
@munkustrap29 ай бұрын
@@WatchMojo You're even wrong in your reply. The Manson Family brought an end to the "hippie movement" etc.
@darthfencer4129 ай бұрын
The Beatles were the greatest “pop” group. That’s all I need to say
@BethelAbba9 ай бұрын
John Lennon would disagree, as he aimed to be more "rock". Paul McCartney would probably agree, though.
@gakabler9 ай бұрын
The fact that the number one on the list was Beethoven premiering the Ninth Symphony shows that WatchMojo actually pays attention to more than simply pop material. Bravo.
@estelle_148 ай бұрын
In Queen at Live Aid, when FM do the 'EeeeeeYoooo!' and followed by the crowed made me goosebumps👑
@batgurrl9 ай бұрын
The inclusion of Taylor Swift is pandering to younger viewers and has no place on this list. Important omissions Do They Know it’s Christmas, Woodstock, the assassination of John Lennon. Otherwise a solid list
@Andrew_trollino3449 ай бұрын
@batgurll In the beginning of this video, they said that ''no deaths of musicians'' would be featured, which is why the assassination of John Lennon was not featured.
@daromirfirunsson9 ай бұрын
I would mention the Depeche Mode 101 concert in 1988, when they played in front of 70.000 fans in the Rose Bowl stadium in pasadena. As an electronic group from england. Something only the biggest rock bands could do. And that changed the view on electronic music forever.
@tutubism9 ай бұрын
Actual based depeche mode & electronic music enjoyer
@markhylton1579 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, mojo. You bring your bring back. That's great memories of history. With music that change my life. Especially the time I was born 55 years ago.
@sbreckon10509 ай бұрын
Yeah. I started high school in 1981. I graduated in 1985. I don’t remember anything from high school except MTV. No regrets. 👏🏼❤️❤️👏🏼😉
@kenamoaning9449 ай бұрын
These Moments in Music on This Video From The 60s 70s & 80s Are Better Than Music in This Modern Time you’ll Never See Music Moments Like These again
@AltoKeyz9 ай бұрын
When taylor Swift moves her head ppl faint …….. lol
@dannysimion9 ай бұрын
the earlier days of Napster and Livewire was crazy back then followed by torrent was crazy!! The Beatles, MJ, Elvis, Freddie Mercury, Jimmi Hendrix and so much more past performers -once in a generation names for a lot of genres. This list here showcases some big historical moments in music. #1 definitely surprised me but after reading into how he did it, definitely hands down!!
@GratefulPrimate9 ай бұрын
I recall the premiere of Beethoven's 9th symphony like it was yesterday. There I sat in my powdered wig, enjoying the candlelit theater even I though I was battling a bout of cholera. Good times
@spinflux9 ай бұрын
I missed it as I was in the lobby having a sarsaparilla.
@isaacschorr82479 ай бұрын
Taylor swift releasing fearless was more important than the first jazz release and the invention of the electric guitar?
@MichaelTaylor-yz1ss9 ай бұрын
I was very young when Woodstock happened. I was told that Jimi's Star Spangled Banner was disrespectful. Electric guitars are an instrument of rebelion. An electric played by a black man? Fast forward to adult me. I was at my Dad's house watching a game. A Purple Haze instrumental was featured in a Coke commercial. Coke obviously paid big bucks for the rights, but my Dad commented unfavorably. At least he noticed. Jimi is widely regarded today as one of the greatest musicians to walk the planet. My Dad never got it. May they both rest in peace.
@AmericanEnglishman9 ай бұрын
No mention of Mozart or Bach, but Taylor's version is included... mmmkay
@Greydawg9 ай бұрын
All month long I've been telling everyone I know about Beethoven's 9th symphony being the most important thing in music *ever* but people keep telling me to be quiet. This video will help me get at lest 7 people to agree with me for the first time. *Thank you.* 💯
@WatchMojo9 ай бұрын
I hope the video helps spark meaningful conversations and appreciation for this iconic piece. Keep spreading the love for classical music!
@Greydawg9 ай бұрын
@@WatchMojo I love y'all. ❤
@alliecummings5 ай бұрын
Great list! I would add Edie Vedder climbing up a camera rig and throwing himself into the cord at PinkPop Festival 1992 to be included. Iconic moment.
@FleaRHCP979 ай бұрын
The release of Nevermind was way more important than their MTV Unplugged
@marioorionhernandez55469 ай бұрын
I really wanna see the watch mojo the most saddest shocking moments of death of music leaders off all times have already passed away so badly
@BlenderStudy9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 22:10 I thought MJ was the one who invented the Moonwalk, but later I found there were other singers and dancers before him. 🥶
@musicbykaji8 ай бұрын
the moonwalk/thriller was the most important thing in music history in MY opinion. the early 80s the industry was stale nobody could sell anything , music videos were an afterthought then here comes MJ changing the entire way that music was being promoted, consumed and created with 1 album and 1 live performance
@davkarshobby24689 ай бұрын
The Mellotron in 1963 changed music by bridging the gap between pop and classical music. The Moody Blues were one of its main proponents.
@vamplyrics96399 ай бұрын
Beethoven 1 queen live aid 2 n Taylor releasing fearless is never beyond electric guitar end of controversy
@RhaegarTargaryen1st9 ай бұрын
#1 was a pleasant surprise!
@hayeonkim78389 ай бұрын
Thanks for meaningful and valuable video as always
@sisterhoney619 ай бұрын
The Summer of Love was in 1967, not 1969, when the Altamont concert occurred.
@chrisrj98719 ай бұрын
It was the late '60s, so I imagine every summer was a Summer of Love.
@WatchMojo9 ай бұрын
Indeed, the summer of love was in 1967, not 1969. However, the Altamont speedway concert did bring a somber end to the Hippie decade! Thanks for letting us know of the mistake!
@munkustrap29 ай бұрын
@@WatchMojo Still say you're wrong & the Manson Family did that.
@rscottdjr5 ай бұрын
For 23 "We are the world" the fact the so many superstars of the time were in the background singing "aaah" is incredibly. I also have this vision that when they talked about who was doing the big sing over at the end, many stars put their hands up. They simply stated "Ray Charles" and everybody sat back down. I doubt this could happen today.
@charissachubb57586 ай бұрын
At it's premier Beethoven's 9th Symphony earned five standing ovations. Today it would stop the news, break the internet and create universes! All with no twerking or other overtly sexualised costumes and dancing. No silly gimmicks or stupid lyrics, no ghastly tattoos or plastic surgery. Now This Is Music...1824! Please discover the rest of Beethoven. The other eight symphonies, five piano concertos, thirty-two piano sonatas, sixteen string quartets, two masses and an opera! And this is not all. So much wonderful, glorious music from just one man. Around LvB, there's almost a thousand years of classical music to explore and enjoy. 🎼🎶🎵🎶
@CarlFredrik-uo1cu6 ай бұрын
Mac Tonight appearing in Saint Pepsi's music video for "Enjoy Yourself" was an absolute monumental moment in music history
@JigInsane9 ай бұрын
I stopped with the livery stable blues, this makes it sound as though the first well known jazz recording is being confused with the creation of jazz itself and the impact the genre itself had. It's probably not intentional, but comes off very wrong.
@theresaiwright70859 ай бұрын
Les Paul was born in Waukesha, Wisconsin and has a road named after him.
@munkustrap29 ай бұрын
Queen had a complete concert tour after Live Aid. Calling Live Aid one of Freddie's last major performances is ludicrous at best 🙄
@The_Dudester9 ай бұрын
Left out: Selena sells out the Houston Astrodome (65,000 seats). Selena was the first artist to completely sell out the Astrodome and that is HUGE considering the great many acts (Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, etc.) that preceded her. That a female Tejano singer can pull off what so many failed to do is truly remarkable.
@bethbattjes99919 ай бұрын
Woodstock. A great music moment in history
@briang7689 ай бұрын
The Woolton Parish Church Garden Fete on July 6, 1957. IYKYK.
@tammylynnbeatricedoyle45009 ай бұрын
Jimi 🇺🇸 and Freddie 👑 🎉❤
@josephconnolly80149 ай бұрын
No idea why swift was even on here would have had Beatles rooftop concert instead of her😂😂
@guillermodelblakeyo20199 ай бұрын
The Jackson 5 made their TV debut at the end 1969 on the Ed Sullivan show & their first song was ‘I Want You Back.’
@jseipp9 ай бұрын
Queen did a massive world tour after Live Aid, why do people keep thinking it was the end of their career??
@tracyfrederick56069 ай бұрын
Freddie ❤😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 i still miss him
@markuspohlmann48339 ай бұрын
Every book I ever read credits Robert Johnsons early blues recordings as the inventor of modern rock music yet he is missing on this list.
@PRODUCEDBYKEV7 ай бұрын
The Jackson 5 first appeared on national TV's The Hollywood Palace on October 19, 1969. I was watching.
@Greydawg9 ай бұрын
21:48 "...heavyweight artists including Joni Mitchell, Sinead O'Connor, & Van Morrison..." *(while showing unmentioned superstar Cyndi Lauper instead).* 🤔
@TerryVibes8 ай бұрын
00:12 Nice one..Big up! Blessings
@elhadik68519 ай бұрын
Michael Jackson should've been in this list at least five times !
@HardsonIlems8 ай бұрын
MJ Thriller videoclips ! Or Billie Jean videoclip that change MTV's mind about black artists, MJ superbowl performance change everything too
@pgbaines659 ай бұрын
Bohemian Rhapsody was the first promotional pop video and started the pop video revolution. It was made as they were unable to take time out from their tour. After this other groups made making it the standard for M TV. 🤠
@briablack14608 ай бұрын
So no one noticed she said the first jazz album and it’s all Whyt gentlemen up there ?
@glenngavan94248 ай бұрын
First thought. I hate most Jazz but even I smelled rat there.
@ChristophLujanski9 ай бұрын
I def remember when Beethoven released his 9th Symphony. Everyone in Europe knew this was a banger. Every carriage from London to Lisbon was bumpin' that jam.
@brendamorris99818 ай бұрын
I remember when MTV used to be actually about music videos and the remote control tv show.
@catgirl41839 ай бұрын
I love the #18 good music 🎶 🎵 tho and I love the rest of the music 😅tho and good ones too.
@LLynneM9 ай бұрын
Hey now, where’s Band-Aid’s historical event? Let’s not forget that, without Bob Geldof’s _Do They Know It’s Christmas,_ for Quincy Jones to pilfer, mimic, copy or steal the idea from, there’d BE no _We Are The World,_ LiveAid or FarmAid.
@KatyaDiGriz9 ай бұрын
"Do They Know It's Christmas" should definitely replace "We Are The World" on this list!
@munkustrap29 ай бұрын
Give it a rest. Both were for charity & to be whining about which is more important all these years later is childish.
@horrorking64098 ай бұрын
Surprised N.W.A wasn’t on here or the Up In Smoke Tour as it was the most successful hip hop tour
@BlueFoxWhistler9 ай бұрын
No Daft Punk at Coachella? Their concert revolutionised staging and production design with their LED light show