billiejean Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Info from the night, thanks wikipedia Don Henley — presented Best Female Video Robert Downey, Jr. — presented Best Video from a Film Pauly Shore — appeared in a pre-commercial vignette about Viewer's Choice voting procedures Living Colour — presented Best New Artist in a Video Martha Quinn — appeared in a pre-commercial vignette telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show Rachel Ward and Isiah Thomas — presented Best Choreography in a Video Downtown Julie Brown — appeared in a pre-commercial vignette about Viewer's Choice voting procedures Oliver Stone — presented Best Direction in a Video Daisy Fuentes and Jordan Brady — appeared in a pre-commercial vignette telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show Kim Basinger — presented Best Dance Video Nia Peeples — appeared in a pre-commercial vignette telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show Billy Idol — presented Best Group Video Ken Ober — appeared in a pre-commercial vignette about Viewer's Choice voting procedures Sherilyn Fenn and Michael Ontkean — presented Breakthrough Video and Best Post-Modern Video Fab Five Freddy — briefly interviewed MC Hammer in a pre-commercial vignette and told viewers what was 'coming up' on the show Eric Bogosian — briefly spoke about censorship in the U.S. and introduced 2 Live Crew Christina Applegate and David Faustino — presented Best Metal/Hard Rock Video Riki Rachtman — appeared in a pre-commercial vignette telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show Curt Smith (from Tears for Fears) and Wilson Phillips — introduced the International Viewer's Choice Award winners VJs Richard Wilkins (Australia), Astrid Fontenelle (Brasil), Maiken Wexø (Europe), Daisy Fuentes (Internacional) and Dionne Mitsuoka (Japan) — announced their respective region's Viewer's Choice winner Susan Dey and David Cassidy — presented Viewer's Choice Ray Cokes — briefly introduced Brazilian Viewer's Choice winners Titãs before a commercial break and told viewers what was 'coming up' on the show Flavor Flav and Queen Latifah — presented Best Rap Video Magic Johnson — presented the Video Vanguard Award Ed Lover and Doctor Dré — appeared in a pre-commercial vignette telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show Paula Abdul — presented Best Male Video Mike Patton — was interviewed briefly by Downtown Julie Brown before a commercial break Cher — presented Video of the Year Performances Janet Jackson — "Black Cat" Mötley Crüe — "Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)" MC Hammer — "Let's Get It Started"/"U Can't Touch This" INXS — "Suicide Blonde" Sinéad O'Connor — "Nothing Compares 2 U" New Edition (featuring Bobby Brown) — "Poison"/"Tap Into My Heart"/"Rub You the Right Way"/"Sensitivity"/"If It Isn't Love"/"Mr. Telephone Man"/"Can You Stand the Rain" Faith No More — "Epic" Phil Collins — "Sussudio" 2 Live Crew — "Banned in the U.S.A." World Party — "Put the Message in the Box" Aerosmith — "Love in an Elevator" Madonna — "Vogue" Video Vanguard AwardJanet Jackson Video of the YearSinéad O'Connor — "Nothing Compares 2 U"
runa Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Video of the YearSinéad O'Connor — "Nothing Compares 2 U" I remember I was so frustrated about that............! Vogue is still ICONIC. Way more than Nothing Compares 2 U.
Crux Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Incredible performance and one of my favorites from her entire career. I remember when it aired, I was GLUED and couldn't take my eyes off her. Loved it ALL.
karbatal Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Wow music and artists TRULY were better. Look at those names!!!
Jazzy Jan Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 I remember I was so frustrated about that............! Vogue is still ICONIC. Way more than Nothing Compares 2 U. Heavens yes. Vogue is pure artistry and holds up. Wonderful every time we watch it. How it could be beaten by a close up of someone's face singing and crying is beyond me.
billiejean Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Stuff from that night. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgY2sEOtu5g Twin Peaks M's performance (and probably Sherilyn Fenn's fashion sense) is the only thin g from that night not to seem dated. There's nothing bad about being dated, were nostalgic for those times now, but Madonna's performance despite being set in the 18th century is the most timeless thing that occured that evening. That performance of Vogue could be done tonight at an awards show and it you wouldn't think 'Wow, that's sooo 90's.', it's timeless.
loomer Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 I think the thing was, is that Sinead brought genuine emotion to the music video, that's why it won. But by god that video has dated and looks so basic now. I didn't have MTV at the time, but luckily ITV shown it the next night or so. God knows how long it took me to see Sooner or Later.. I believe the Oscars were shown live on terrestrial British TV at the time cuz I tried watching them most years as a kid yet I missed that.
Jamesy Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 God knows how long it took me to see Sooner or Later.. I believe the Oscars were shown live on terrestrial British TV at the time cuz I tried watching them most years as a kid yet I missed that. Sadly the Oscars were only shown on Sky Movies in 1991.
loomer Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 There was a brief time they were shown on the BBC in the 90s. Madonna was interviewed by Barry Norman about Evita, she attended the year before with Alan Parker, the monkey skit year.
Jamesy Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 On the 20th Anniversary of VMAs 90 I posted this video of all the Madonna mentions from the show. Worth a look if you want to re-live it. YouTube are funny about MTV uploads - so I had to use Blogger video (which I can't embed here). Will upload stuff in better quality for the 25th Anniversary. http://www.madonna-tv.com/2010/09/1990-all-vma-award-presentations.html
Jamesy Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 There was a brief time they were shown on the BBC in the 90s. Madonna was interviewed by Barry Norman about Evita, she attended the year before with Alan Parker, the monkey skit year. You are right about that. BBC got to show the Oscars live many years in the UK (sadly not in 1991) - and I have that Madonna interview from the 1995 Awards telecast on tape thanks to them!! Interesting in that VMA video - for the "Best Choreography" nomination which is for Jose & Luis, they show the amazing scene of Madonna dancing with Oliver, which Oliver says he choreographed entirely himself lol!
Jazzy Jan Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Yes it didn't get much attention and it's a shame there's no video footage that we know of - but as I mentioned, it did get some media coverage at the time (I first heard about it via Entertainment Tonight the night after it happened). It was the 4th Annual APLA "Commitment To Life" event, September 7th 1990 a the Wiltern Theater - and Madonna was given an award by Bette Midler, as well as doing her Vogue performance. Other celebs in attendance included Rod Stewart, Angelica Houston, Rob Lowe, Patrick Dempsey, Sir Ian McKellan and James Woods. Wow, thanks Jamesy, you always have incredible stuff to share with us. Would have loved to have seen this on stage. Love Madonna's look here, the suit and the straight hair.
loomer Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Kim Bassinger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgY2sEOtu5g Sorry but this is just the worst. Could Magic Johnson get any gayer? "The Queen of pop, soul, country everything!" How can anyone have the nerve to call her a Queen the night of Madonna's legendary appearance.
BangGangUK Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Wow...I wish we had more photos and some video of this night. Poor Janet...I remember Black Cat falling totally flat that night also.
XXL Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Often recalled as the “Marie Antoinette” performance, Madonna’s game-changing 1990 rendition of her hit “Vogue” was based on the film Dangerous Liaisons, with Madge donning Michelle Pfeiffer’s actual dress from the movie. Luis Camacho and Jose Gutierez, both of whom danced on Madonna’s “Blonde Ambition” tour and choreographed and danced in the original “Vogue” video and VMA number, recall that unforgettable night. Gutierez: At first, we were going to do another song, 'cause people were already sick of us doing this. We had already vogued all year. It was between “Keep it Together” and something else. Camacho: The idea [for the “Vogue” performance] came about during a game of charades. During the last days of the tour, we were in the South of France, in Nice, and one of the charades was Dangerous Liaisons. I was sitting next to her, and Madonna goes, “You know, that’s very ‘Vogue.’ ” Gutierez: For the choreography, I was trying to basically keep the same stuff that was in the chorus section [of the video]. Everyone remembers those counts of eight from the chorus. Voguing is very arrogant and very aristocratic with all this attitude, so I think the theme and the costumes made us emulate it even more. Camacho: The only thing that had us a little nervous were the fans the women [dancers] had. At one point in the choreography, they flipped the fans in the air, and they’re supposed to catch them. At almost every rehearsal, somebody would drop the fan. Gutierez: Janet Jackson’s dancers also were performing that night, and there was always this Janet and Madonna competition throughout the years. Janet opened the show with “Black Cat” and we were closing the show, so we got to see them go on first. We were so amped because we were like, “Oh my God, they sucked! They were so bad!” We were like, “Oh, it’s in the bag!” Camacho: We were also up for an award that night for best choreography. Gutierez: I really wanted to win, but I knew that we weren’t going to. Madonna told us, “Don’t get your hopes up, because it’s very political in these awards ceremonies. They’re not going to give it to two young kids from the Lower East Side.” I was like, “You don’t know that!” Camacho: By the time we went to perform, we [hadn’t won]. Standing offstage, Jose and I felt like, “We are about to show you why we should have gotten that award.” We always did a prayer circle before we went on stage. Madonna was like, “Let’s go out there and give it to them! Let’s serve it up, ladies and gentlemen!” Gutierez: You can see our energy. It’s that moment when the curtain goes up and we are there, and everyone in the crowd just rises to their feet. I was jumping out of my skin. Camacho: And no one dropped a fan! After they all caught it, we all clapped and breathed a sigh of relief. It was a nail-biter. Gutierez: Talking about it now is like reliving those moments of being on stage—it gives you this rush of wanting to be the best and wanting to leave such an impression. It’s crazy because 25 years later, people still remember. I still get recognized on the street from this job that I did 25 years ago, and it feels so good. http://www.tvinsider.com/article/34736/inside-3-iconic-mtv-vmas-moments-with-madonna-britney-and-lady-gaga/ BOW DOWN
XXL Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Gutierez: Janet Jacksons dancers also were performing that night, and there was always this Janet and Madonna competition throughout the years. Janet opened the show with Black Cat and we were closing the show, so we got to see them go on first. We were so amped because we were like, Oh my God, they sucked! They were so bad! We were like, Oh, its in the bag! Everyone hates THE BEAST!!!
XXL Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 [strawberryBounce] Here's the queen Janet slaying with her iconic legendary Black Cat performance! [/strawberryBounce] https://vimeo.com/104068091 Pathetic how she's supposed to be one of the great performers. Another great serving of not making eye contact with your audience, not making love with the camera. More robotic, going-through-the-motions, lifeless hopping around I can picture Paula Abdul checking on her from behind the curtains. Queen Of Whithper. AWKWARD. And as usual no sense of humour, ever
GOD Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 Every time I see Paula I feel sorry for the pain that she had to endure, Jlo too
Mattress Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 The amazing Glenn Close wearing THEE dress in 1988's Dangerous Liaisons:
peter Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 Amazing performance! The fans! The presentation! The perfection! I wonder where the dress is now? Glenn Close is an alumna of the College of William and Mary ... a couple years ago, they had a retrospective exhibition of famouse costumes Glenn has worn at the on-campus art museum. I really wanted to get there to see it while it was on display, but I wasn't able to, unfortunately. (I actually was in town for a baptism over a weekend, but I wasn't there while the museum was open, so ...) Anyway, my point was, I wondered if Madonna borrowed this from Glenn, or from someone else connected to the film's costumes, and then if it went back to the person it was borrowed from, or if Madonna bought it, etc.
horn Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 Camacho: The only thing that had us a little nervous were the fans the women [dancers] had. At one point in the choreography, they flipped the fans in the air, and theyre supposed to catch them. At almost every rehearsal, somebody would drop the fan. DON'T look at me!
Plasticlimbo Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 Pathetic how she's supposed to be one of the great performers. Another great serving of not making eye contact with your audience, not making love with the camera. More robotic, going-through-the-motions, lifeless hopping around I can picture Paula Abdul checking on her from behind the curtains. Queen Of Whithper. AWKWARD. And as usual no sense of humour, ever Watching this poor MJ esque presentation, I wonder, why is there no VHS recording from any fan in the planet of Vogue at the VMA's? Amazing performance! The fans! The presentation! The perfection! I wonder where the dress is now? Glenn Close is an alumna of the College of William and Mary ... a couple years ago, they had a retrospective exhibition of famouse costumes Glenn has worn at the on-campus art museum. I really wanted to get there to see it while it was on display, but I wasn't able to, unfortunately. (I actually was in town for a baptism over a weekend, but I wasn't there while the museum was open, so ...) Anyway, my point was, I wondered if Madonna borrowed this from Glenn, or from someone else connected to the film's costumes, and then if it went back to the person it was borrowed from, or if Madonna bought it, etc. The movie won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, must still belong to the designer, James Acheson.
Mattress Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 I wonder, why is there no VHS recording from any fan in the planet of Vogue at the VMA's? I've got it. A lot of fans probably do. It's just that a little over 2 months later The Immaculate Collection home video in the US (and the "Justify My Love" video single abroad) included the performance rendering those TV recordings largely unnecessary.
Jamesy Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 I've got it. A lot of fans probably do. It's just that a little over 2 months later The Immaculate Collection home video in the US (and the "Justify My Love" video single abroad) included the performance rendering those TV recordings largely unnecessary. Yeah - lots of VHS recordings out there - but it's on the IC DVD - and MTV are crazy at policing YouTube for stuff like that so chances are anyone uploading it will have it taken down instantly.
_Gark Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 Pics from the Vogue performance at the AIDS Benefit are here
Plasticlimbo Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 I've got it. A lot of fans probably do. It's just that a little over 2 months later The Immaculate Collection home video in the US (and the "Justify My Love" video single abroad) included the performance rendering those TV recordings largely unnecessary. Really, Mattress? Maybe you or other fan could upload it to share with us! Is it identical to the IC version? I never saw it. It was not broadcasted here. I saw the EY performance 2 years later !
VogueMusic Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Isn't TIC version the one that's currently uploaded to her official youtube page?
tuckeye Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 all i wanna know is how did she keep that wig from falling off!!
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