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The Buggles (1340 bytes)
1: ...r]] (who left after the success of [[Video Killed the Radio Star]]). 3: ...y [[Russell Mulcahy]] was - quite appropriately - the first video aired on [[MTV]] North America. 5: They recorded two albums, the second of which was released after Horn and Downe... 7: ...The Buggles" for the band's name because, "It was the most disgusting name I could think of at that tim... 9: ...ever played live originally, they have played together live twice since, once in 1998 and once in 2004. Adventures In Modern Recording (1650 bytes) 1: [[Category:The Buggles albums]] 6: ..." bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|[[Album]] by [[The Buggles]] 17: !bgcolor="white" colspan="3"|The Buggles Chronology 19: |valign="top"|<small>''[[The Age of Plastic]]''<br />([[1979]])</small> 24: ...m A Camera". The album contained no hits, and the Buggles broke up a short time later, with [[Geoff Downes]... The Age of Plastic (531 bytes) 1: ... "Clean, Clean" and "Elstree") were released from the album, but met with less success. 3: [[Category:The Buggles albums|Age of Plastic, The]] 4: [[Category:1980 albums|Age of Plastic, The]] Trevor Horn (1947 bytes) 3: ...ork with [[Yes (band)|Yes]] again, (co-)producing their next two studio albums. 5: ...t band [[The Art of Noise]]. Finally, he produced the enormous hit, [[Band Aid (band)|Band Aid]]. 11: ...stdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,58913,00.html/ Buggles Audio Clips] Video Killed the Radio Star (1064 bytes) 1: ...oose from, this one seemed the logical choice for the fledgling network. 3: ...he UK charts in 1979. It appears on the album ''[[The Age of Plastic]]''. 5: ...dio stations feared this might become the wave of the future, with fans tuning into MTV for new music a... 7: The song was covered by the [[Presidents of the United States of America]] in [[1998]], and by [[... List of songs by name: V (1153 bytes) 19: ...o Killed the Radio Star]]" - [[The Buggles]] (''[[The Age of Plastic]]'', [[1980]]) Geoff Downes (1821 bytes) 3: ...st and his mother a pianist), Downes also took up the keyboards, playing in a succession of local bands... 5: ...ful attempt to have a hit single ("[[Video Killed the Radio Star]]"). 7: ...of the band to have completed a music degree. Yes then split, and Downes joined forces with Yes's [[Ste... 9: ...since then. He remains the only founder member of the band. 11: ...ed a number of solo albums and collaborated with other artists, including a very brief appearance on [[... Pure Frosting (553 bytes) 1: ...'' is the third album released by [[Presidents of the United States of America]]. It was released in [[... 5: # "[[Video Killed The Radio Star]]" ([[The Buggles]] cover) 18: [[Category:Presidents of the United States of America albums]][[Category:1998 ... Other People's Songs (715 bytes) 1: ... Songs''''' is an album by [[Erasure]] containing the following tracks: 4: # Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime ([[The Korgis]]) 7: # When Will I See You Again ([[The Three Degrees]]) 8: # Walking In The Rain ([[The Ronettes]]) 10: # Ebb Tide ([[The Righteous Brothers]]) Flash FM (1007 bytes) 1: ...who is voiced by [[Maria Chambers]]. The music on the station is as follows: 13: [[Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)]] - [[INXS]] 21: [[Video Killed the Radio Star]] - [[The Buggles]] 27: [[Your Love]] - [[The Outfield]] 29: [[Running With The Night]] - [[Lionel Richie]] Elstree (1131 bytes) 15: !colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Other 25: ...of [[London]], most famous for giving its name to the [[Elstree Studios|Elstree Film Studios]] in nearb... 26: ...tle of a song by The Buggles on their 1979 album "The Age Of Plastic". Russell Mulcahy (1771 bytes) 3: The videos he directed include: 4: ...ed the Radio Star" for [[The Buggles]], which was the first music video [[MTV]] ever aired 5: ...ayer", "The Wild Boys" and at least half a dozen other videos from [[Duran Duran]]'s first four albums 7: * "Total Eclipse of the Heart" for [[Bonnie Tyler]]. 9: ...edit changed. Instead, he left the premiere after the film started. Carl Palmer (1816 bytes) 1: ...merson, Lake & Palmer]], [[Asia (band)|Asia]] and the [[Flying Hat Band]] where he played with guitaris... 3: ...ith the group, and thus Palmer became a member of the band. 5: ...rs of [[Yes (band)|Yes]], [[King Crimson]], and [[Buggles]]. During that time, Palmer was replaced in ELP w... 7: ...and-off with his Carl Palmer band. In addition to these tours, he has released four "new" albums, most ... 12: *[http://www.carlpalmer.com/ The Official Carl Palmer Web Site] Hans Zimmer (1804 bytes) 3: ...)|Ultravox]] and [[The Buggles]] ("[[Video Killed the Radio Star]]"). 5: ...vies. His breakthrough came in [[1988]], with the theme for [[Rain Man]], which was nominated for an [[... 7: ...|Best Original Score]] for the animated movie ''[[The Lion King]]''. Asia (band) (6936 bytes) 1: ...Crimson]], [[Emerson Lake and Palmer]], and [[The Buggles]]. 4: ...n]]'s record empire, a supergroup would form from these ashes. 6: ...Yes guitarist [[Trevor Rabin]] considered joining the group, but dropped out early to concentrate on hi... 8: ...ging the band's musicianship had been a cut above the usual AOR expectations. 10: ...ard wizardry, with John Wetton's throaty voice at the helm. 90125 (album) (3957 bytes) 43: |valign="top"|<small>''[[9012Live: The Solos]]''<br />([[1985]])</small> 47: ...og (and appears as the central group of digits in the album's [[Universal Product Code|UPC]]). 49: ...; in all the album represents a radical shift for the band from [[Progressive rock|prog-rock]] to a mor... 51: ...]] in 1982. If Trevor Horn's production impacted the band's sound, Trevor Rabin's songs were indicativ... 53: The first track, "Owner of a Lonely Heart", became Ye... List of Moog synthesizer users (4632 bytes) 1: This is a list of [[musicians]] who use [[Moog synthesizer]]s. 23: ...tevie Wonder]], [[Steven Stills]], [[The Isley Brothers]], [[Bobby Womack]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Ravi Shan... 29: *[[The Cure]] 30: *[[The Crystal Method]] 41: *[[Geoff Downes]] - [[Asia (band)|Asia]], [[Buggles]] Steve Howe (guitarist) (7310 bytes) 2: ..., [[England]] and is best known for his work with the [[progressive rock]] group [[Yes (band)|Yes]]. He... 4: [[Gibson|Gibson Guitar Corporation]], the maker of Howe's first [[electric guitar]] (which ... 8: ...ished November 15, 2000. Steve Howe: The man with the guitar mind] 10: ... [[Tomorrow (band)|Tomorrow]] (initially called [[The In Crowd]]) and [[Bodast]]. 12: ...lacement for [[Peter Banks]], who had appeared on the group's first two albums. 1980s music groups (6150 bytes) 1: [[Music]] groups in the [[1980s]] came from many countries and with many ... 3: ... [[Music video|music videos]] to go together with their music. 6: Among groups that were famous during the 1980s are: 31: *[[The Bangles]] 34: *[[The Belle Stars]] New Wave music (6634 bytes) 1: ...he [[New York City]] musical scene centred around the club [[CBGB]]. 3: ...l consumers of the art they now practiced. Thus, the term "new wave" was interchangeable with [[punk r... 5: ...mportant to remember, however, that those artists themselves were ''all'' originally classified as punk... 7: ... they would with nominally "punk" bands such as [[The Clash]]. 9: ...sily into two or all three of the categories over their lifespan.
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