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Thriller music video 1983

On this day (that is, December 2) in 1983, MTV aired the full version of Michael Jackson’s Thriller for the first time.

If you recall, this music video took the world by storm for many reasons – first, it was a great song and very easy to like. It peaked at number 4 in the Billboard top 100 in 1984, and revisited Billboard’s charts in 2009 following his death.

What was unique about the music video was it’s length – it ran for 13 mins and 42 seconds and was more like a mini movie than a music video. But it was done so well that you didn’t mind watching the whole thing. If you prefer just the song only, it starts at 4 mins 13 seconds into it šŸ™‚

At the very beginning is the following disclaimer:

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(screengrab source: youtube.com)

Interesting but remember see the contentĀ of the movie errrrr music video? It’s heavily themed on werewolves and zombies,Ā and at the time MJ was aĀ Jehovah’s Witness.

Some other interesting trivia:

* At the height of the song’s popularity, MTV would run the full 14-minute Thriller video twice an hour.

* The “Thriller” album has sold more than 104 million copies

* The YouTube has had more than 200 million views

* The song Thriller was originally titled Starlight (Phew for that!).

* The 1988 movie Return of the Living Dead Part II features a zombie dressed as Michael Jackson.

* Jackson’s girlfriend in the video, Ola Ray, was Playboy magazine’s Miss June in 1980. She also appear in Cheers and Beverly Hills Cop II

 

Here is the full 14 minute version. Enjoy!

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What do you think of the song?> If you grew up in the 80’s , did you like it as much as everyone else? Leave a comment below.

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Top 25 Songs of 1980

According to the Billboard charts, here are the top 25 songs of 1980, with links to the songs in iTunes.

See how many you remember, and do you agree with the order?

1. Call Me – Blondie
2. Another Brick In the Wall – Pink Floyd
3. Magic – Olivia Newton-John
4. Rock With You – Michael Jackson
5. Do That to Me One More Time – Captain and Tennille
6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen
7. Coming Up – Paul McCartney
8. Designer Music – Lipps-Inc.
9. It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me – Billy Joel
10. The Rose – Bette Midler
11. Escape (The Pina Colada Song) – Rupert Holmes
12. Cars – Gary Numan
13. Cruisin’ – Smokey Robinson
14. Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me – Girl Spinners
15. Lost In Love – Air Supply
16. Little Jeannie – Elton John
17. Ride Like the Wind – Cristopher Cross
18. Upside Down – Diana Ross
19. Please Don’t Go – K.C. and The Sunshine Band
20. Babe – Styx
21. With You I’m Born Again – Billy Preston and Syreeta
22. Shining Star – Manhattans
23. Still – Commodores
24. Yes- I’m Ready – Teri De Sario With K.C.
25. Sexy Eyes – Dr. Hook

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