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MTV: 1989 Video Music Awards - Madonna - Bobby Brown - Axl Rose - The Rolling Stones

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The 1989 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 6, 1989, honoring the best music videos from April 2, 1988, to June 1, 1989. The show was hosted by Arsenio Hall at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.

Wish I can see this in my era 😢

— @clairewang6288

This year four new "genre" categories (Best Heavy Metal Video, Best Rap Video, Best Dance Video, and Best Post-Modern Video) were added, alongside the International Viewer's Choice awards. Also, the award for Best Concept Video was retired this year, and the eligibility cutoff date was moved two months down from April to June, making this a 14-month eligibility year.

In terms of the awards, Madonna and Paula Abdul were the night's biggest winners with four awards each, while rock group Living Colour was the second biggest winner, taking home three moonmen that night. On the other hand, Michael Jackson was the most nominated artist of 1989, receiving nine nominations for two of his videos: six for "Leave Me Alone" and three for "Smooth Criminal", but only took home one award for Best Special Effects.

the year of paula and madonna

— @DidieDonna

The award for Video of the Year, went to Neil Young's controversial video for "This Note's for You", making this the first time since The Cars' win in 1984 that an act takes home the main award without winning any other one. Unlike The Cars, though, Young's video did not have any other nominations that night except for Viewer's Choice, which until 1994 had exactly the same nominees as Video of the Year. The Viewer's Choice award, however, went to another video that also stirred up controversy: Madonna's "Like a Prayer."

The ceremony is notable for comedian Andrew Dice Clay's stand-up routine that included adult versions of Mother Goose nursery rhymes, leading MTV executives to ban him from ever appearing on the network again, and Def Leppard's performance of "Tear It Down" would be the last live appearance of guitarist Steve Clark before his death on Tuesday January 8, 1991.

1:31:30 ❤ 1st american t.v for the cure

— @davidw6668

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Rip, Steve Clark. His last performance with Def Leppard.

@VonnegutRosewater-yi4rk
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1:02:35 Paula's performance ❤

@ohohohiloveyoubro
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The next year, as soon as Madonna walked out in a white disco blazer, the room fell silent and listened to every word of hers as if she were Mr. Rogers ❤ I think they were in love with her

@JasonDelarosa2000
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1:38:00 the highlight of the show

@jonathanroman5067
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you.

@BatKick9
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That Sambora performance… ❤

The reason we were blessed with the Unplugged series

@mariannetuite7411
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❤❤❤

@michellewilkinson635
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15:27 Bobby's watch flying off his hand. The same watch that people thought was a bag of dop. It's not.

@docuGEEK85
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Where is Madonna's performance of Express Yourself?

@marclikeschocolate
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20 09 25
20:49 Paula Abdul

@israelzidane1884
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Incredible, love to be able to see this. Thank you!

@thalie5788
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Maravilloso! Gracias por espectacular calidad de imagen año 1989,
excelentes artistas en su mejor momento *Bon Jovi ❤
Guns N' Roses ❤

@PROVIPPREFERENCIAL