The date was August 1st, 1981. A new cable television network hit a limited number of subscribers screens around the country to do something unheard of. Play music videos, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The network was MTV, short for “Music Television”.
The network had a limited selection of videos to start, as many artists didn’t produce music videos, but in no time, videos flooded the network. From the relatively rudimentary to the elaborate, creative and mind-bending.
Fast forward to 2022, the network seldom ever plays a music video. The second-favorite member of “Rob & Big” dominates the network with a worse version of “Tosh.0”. The network still hold the “Video Music Awards,” but we all know it’s different than it used to be. YouTube has taken over where MTV left off, but the budgets and creativity of many of the music videos you see are lacking.
Except, perhaps, for one band.
Enter OK Go.
The band’s history with creative music videos was born out of necessity. Known for creative ways to break the mold, they decided to take the music video for “Here It Goes Again” in their own hands. They rented eight treadmills, had them brought to lead singer Damian Kulash’s sister’s spare room, and they choreographed the video together.
What resulted was one of the most memorable music videos of the 2000’s, winning the Grammy for Best Music Video in 2007. The video made the song big, not the other way around.
What came of this band since? OK Go hasn’t had a bunch of radio success (which, personal opinion, is ridiculous). They shook their record label (who they had felt had been more of a hinderance than a help) and formed their own. They’ve had incredible worldwide success as a touring act and connecting one-on-one with their fans.
Their music videos have become increasingly more intricate and expensive, paid for in part by advertisers they build into the videos. From playing bottles with a car, to using printers to print to the beat of their track, to choreographing a video in simulated zero gravity… OK Go is a band that, if you haven’t seen their work, you need to pay attention to.
Scroll down and take a look at some of their best music videos of all time. Number 9 is my absolute favorite.
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