Don't blame TRL, both MTV and MTV2 haven't started to play it, it was most likely banned cause of scenes where "jesus of suburbia" has sex and one where he cuts his wrist
Don't blame TRL, both MTV and MTV2 haven't started to play it, it was most likely banned cause of scenes where "jesus of suburbia" has sex and one where he cuts his wrist
Oh yeah I forgot about that. They also held back Jay-Z's 99 Problems.
But still, TRL is pathetic about releasing videos.
They choose the videos they think the public will like and is friendly to the general TRL crowd...they need to start taking more of a dangerous approach (don't ask me why I said that, it just came out)
Hmmm, I saw the Jesus Of Suburbia video somewhere. Maybe it was Fuse and it was on this dumbass show called 'Dumped'. Anyways, the video is AMAZING. It's over now, the JOS phase, . MTV seriously, why did they premiere the awesome song 99 Problems, but not this. How ridiculous.
Hmmm, I saw the Jesus Of Suburbia video somewhere. Maybe it was Fuse and it was on this dumbass show called 'Dumped'. Anyways, the video is AMAZING. It's over now, the JOS phase, . MTV seriously, why did they premiere the awesome song 99 Problems, but not this. How ridiculous.
I think 99P had an edited version later on which was then cleared for MTV.
I think 99P had an edited version later on which was then cleared for MTV.
no, it was never edited. MTV wanted them to edit it, but Mark Romanek refused to do it. so instead they had an intro with John Norris talking about it before the video got played each time.
no, it was never edited. MTV wanted them to edit it, but Mark Romanek refused to do it. so instead they had an intro with John Norris talking about it before the video got played each time.
JOS is a good video, people would probably misinterpret it. The guy in the video doesnt cut his wrist, he cuts his hand. It doesnt have good morals. and btw its not just TRL that holds back videos what about Trapt's Stand Up and Story Of The Year's We Don't Care Anymore and Take Me Back (which I have yet to see on MTV)
They choose the videos they think the public will like and is friendly to the general TRL crowd...they need to start taking more of a dangerous approach (don't ask me why I said that, it just came out)
Uh...no. Okay, maybe NOW they do that, but back when TRL was good, you could see Korn and Marilyn Manson videos on all the time...