VMA Apparently Stands For "Vacuous Marketing & Advertising"

Posted Sun Sep 9 10:59pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in And The Winner Is...

Don't call it a comeback. Because it wasn't.

Yes, the big hype surrounding the 2007 Video Music Awards was the fact that Britney Spears--a woman who'd made VMA history multiple times in the past by performing with an albino snake, tongue-wrestling onstage with Madonna, and somehow inadvertently giving Michael Jackson an "Artist Of The Millennium" award--would be kicking off this year's Vegas ceremony with a performance of her new single, "Gimme More."

More like gimme less, thank you very much.

Seriously, what the eff was that? Worse lip-synching than SNL-era Ashlee Simpson, clodfooted and seemingly drunken "dance" moves that in no way reflected the hours of rehearsal time she'd reportedly logged at the Millennium Dance Studio, a flabby physique that looked like it'd undergone only three minutes of its prescribed 8-Minute Abs routine, utterly confused/disappointed expressions on the famous faces of spectators like 50 Cent and Chris Brown (too bad the cameras didn't cut to Justin Timberlake's surely priceless reaction)...honestly, Kevin Federline could have done a better job opening the VMAs.

I mean, that performance was trainwrecky enough to make me shave my head in protest. Suffice it to say, this was one time when what happened in Vegas really ought to stay in Vegas.

So OK, Britney's career is pretty much officially kaput (Sarah Silverman even said so in her opening monologue, and that woman's never wrong); meanwhile, artists whose careers are still hotter than Vegas asphalt, like Kanye West, Fall Out Boy, Justin & Fiddy, and Foo Fighters, had their completely credible, completely un-lip-synched performances pre-empted to make time for Taco Bell and Chevy ad spots. Britney got four minutes, but Kanye got like 45 seconds? Boo!!!

Apparently the programming geniuses at MTV (probably the same ones who eradicated nearly all actual music from "Music Television" to make room for more episodes of The Hills) are convinced that viewers have the attention spans of ADD-afflicted gnats and are therefore incapable of sitting through even a three-minute performance without breaking out in hives. This is dang frustrating, and just flat-out uncool.

C'mon, think back to past classic VMA performances...how would viewers have felt if a commercial or some insipid VJ commentary had broken in just when Madonna started writhing on the floor in her wedding gown, Richie Sambora started out-belting Jon Bon Jovi, or Krist Novoselic's airborne bass guitar landed smack on his skull?

They would have been P.O.'d then, just like viewers were unquestionably P.O.'d tonight when Cee-Lo and Serj Tankian's rawkin', Foo Fighters-backed respective covers of "Darling Nikki" and "Holiday In Cambodia" got cut off. Or how about when Rihanna started jumping on the bed in Fall Out Boy's party suite--wouldn't we all liked to have seen more of that?

Yes, all of these party-suite performance teases sent us lowly viewers a clear and condescending message: The real action is happening not at the actual ceremony, but at the private, inaccessible V.I.P. parties behind the velvet ropes. Basically, MTV was telling its own loyal viewers that they weren't cool enough to really see what's going on in the party suites. Nice way to alienate millions, MTV! Yep, great marketing strategy there.

Anyway, as for the actual AWARDS, which were doled out as afterthoughts during blink-and-miss-'em gaps between commercials and truncated performance clips, I can't argue with the results for the most part. After all, Rihanna's "Umbrella" was the Monster Single of 2007, and Beyonce & Shakira's "Beautiful Liar" was the Earthshattering Collaboration of the year (at least according to the VMA judges, who are obviously butt men).

Of course, it would've been rad if Justice's "D.A.N.C.E." had won Best Video, if only so there could have been a repeat of Kanye's bumrush at last year's MTV Europe Awards, when he protested Justice beating out his "Touch The Sky" video. A Kanye/Justice onstage rematch throwdown would've been right up there with other famous past VMA feuds like RuPaul versus Milton Berle, Madonna versus Courtney Love, and Eminem versus Triumph The Insult Comic Dog. Oh well. Tommy Lee and Kid Rock supposedly did get into some sort of skirmish in the audience, but of course the cameras conveniently failed to capture that Kodak moment. Lame!

It also would have been cool if Peter Bjorn & John (aka the Swedes behind that whistling song, "Young Folks") had won for Best New Artist, but let's face it, no one watching MTV these days knows who Peter, Bjorn, or John are. If you need some brushing up on PB&J, go to The 9 and check out the trio's VMA interview...along with a bunch of interviews with famous-er people of course.

Anyway, MTV is claiming this year the VMAs will be a "One Night Only" broadcast. (Which is a major change from the network's usual programming decision to rerun the ceremony in a constant loop for seemingly eight agonizing months.) Well, Britney and her handlers should be relieved about that, and that's fine by me too. I certainly don't need to see this show again. I've already deleted it from my TiVo.

And by the way, MTV execs, if you are by some miracle reading this...please heed the advice given by Best Male Artist winner Justin Timberlake in his acceptance speech: "Play more damn videos!"

PS: Muse's "Knights Of Cydonia" video should have been nominated for everything. Like, for Best R&B Video, Best Female Artist, EVERYTHING. Dude, it has a friggin' unicorn in it. And kung fu fighters. And space aliens. Can the same about be said about "Umbrella"? I rest my case.

3022 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
yo parker, all that "private, inaccessible V.I.P. party" action you're lamenting is alive and well, IN FULL, on vma.mtv.com. vacuous!

2. Yahoo! Music User -
yo parker, all that "private, inaccessible V.I.P. party" action you're lamenting is alive and well, IN FULL, on vma.mtv.com. vacuous!

3. Yahoo! Music User -
yo parker, can you believe how many times this dope posted his idiot comment?!

4. Yahoo! Music User -
it doesn't matter if the party performances of online. most people are not going to bother to go no the site to watch them all.most people want to watch them on tv so i agree it is lame they were not show in full during the broadcast

5. Yahoo! Music User -
That person posting the "idiot comment" is probably someone who works for MTV! I agree with PArker that that show sucked and Britney was HORRIBLE! Her career is OVER

6. Yahoo! Music User -
i must say, it's a good song. for reasons OTHER than britney's "vocals" danja (the almighty timbaland's protege) is the producer and keri hilson ("the way i are") is the writer i believe. unfortunately they had to give it to britney, any other artists would be better off w/ it and probably could do something, it'll still get plenty of radio spin though. her career is probably back, but her personal life is still a mess.

7. Yahoo! Music User -
i think she did it on purpose..

8. bluehillchicago -
That was the most lackluster program I've seen. I'm 32 years old, and used to watch these things religiously. However, I can admit that I haven't really tuned in to these "award" shows for the past few years, until this year-due to the fact that the marketing was genius. I heard Madonna was supposed to perform with Justin, Timberland, Nelly Furtado.. (where was Nelly by the way?) Instead, the show was a complete and manic mess! The timing was off, the "private" rooms were dark, with bad sound and an unimpressive camera crew who couldn't capture anything... The other "surprise" performances that these artists promised were extremely dull! I'd rather watch a VH1 fashion award than this bull [profane] again!

9. DUGANCREEK -
poor britney ,, she must focus and not stay out so late on the big day of a comeback .. will she ever get another chance . wise up chunky go pro for a while make yourself a winner hon .. you should work with your old lover man jt, if he will even talk to you now that the stench of failure is all around you . ....... pray pray pray . there is no other way .

10. sarasarlanie -
your so very pretty tlaga!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11. joeboxerfox -
I was waiting for Ashton Kutcher to pop out and say your asses are PUNKED! ..." Ok, Britney lets SHOW THEM YOUR REAL COME BACK." There is no other way to explain this other than to say... she is trying to get publicity though her total and utter embarrassment. I compare Sarah Silverman's comedy to... kicking a puppy while its already down (and has already been trampled by many crowds upon crowds of people)... So Brit.. do it.. don't do it... I don't give a [profane]- Just stop confusing the f**k out of American PLEASE .. or at least give us a break cus your performance still has me scratching my head.. and my eyes ( due to your disgusting outfit...- fire whoever told you to wear that).

12. Yahoo! Music User -
you guys think her career will be over?that just childish and kinda jealous,you nobody,why dont you keep you mercy?britney is a legendary,lookat rihanna,will she?the same pop stars,will she?or some like her!

13. Yahoo! Music User -
Britney definitely could have put forth a little bit of enthusiasm considering her career is on the line.

14. Yahoo! Music User -
I find it ridiculous that apparently NO ONE in the land of music videos -- with access to supposedly the biggest names in the music business -- can put together a decent show. The premise was rididulous...cameras in hotel rooms, you've got to be kidding. Who's running MTV, a bunch of teen-age, hormone raged boys? ....no, I stand corrected, go to any high school and you'll see a lot more talent and creative thinking. Maybe the problem is whoever runs these things should go back and learn again....the draw of a good show is giving the audience the excitement of the staged performance -- given to us up close and personal. And please.....how about giving us some variety in performers? Enough rap and hip hop...how about some decent rock? I started losing interest in the MTV awards a long time ago...got tired of the drunken nonsense, sleazy humor (didn't think it could get much worse, but now there's Sarah Silverman....just plain bad....just who is it that think's she's funny and able to do this big a gig?)....and the need-to-shock mentality.....totally stupid. Guess that's all the positive comments .....now for the rest.......

15. gbgg369 -
britneys career in never going to be over because she's rich and she does crazy [profane] every day and the tabloids eat it up basicly she doesn't give a sh*t anymore. so why should i give a sh*t about her

16. amandaleelowrie -
It was a totally lame show. I saw like three actual awards. Everyone in the audience tried to enjoy it but when the camera went to them they all looked bored or confused. Just as they were showing something cool they would switch to something lame. Sarah Silverman is not really funny, no one laughed. They just waited for it to get better. It is not hard to do a good awards show. MTV makes it seem other wise. You have lots of pretty people, lots of killer performances, show the awards that matter, and pick worthy winners. Get a clue the hotel thing was so dumb. It just made it seem like we were missing something. Britney, well she was okay. She needs to relax and get things together. I know she will make a come back but now it not the time.

17. bloodymalu -
Is it just me or does this show just keep getting worse every year. They have awesome artists who instead of being on stage are performing in dark hotel rooms....brilliant!! Someone needs to slap the dumba$$ who came up with that idea.... Does MTV even play videos anymore? What's the point in hosting VIDEO Music Awards, there are no videos!!!
Hey let's call ourselves Music TV but show spoiled rich kids throwing sweet 16 parties, them going on blind dates or just pimpin their rides..... fanFREAKINtastic!!!!!

18. Yahoo! Music User -
i havent had da chance to view the awards but judging on these picture.... britney need 2 give it up and "TAKE BETTER CARE" OF HER KIDS. THIS IS RIDICULOUS!!!! SHE CANT EVEN SING, DANCE..... NOTHING. MY ADVISE: GIVE IT WHILE YOUR AHEAD. TIME TO HAND YOUR CROWN TO SOMEBODY ELSE KIDS CAN LOOK UP TO!!! SHE NOT IT. EVERYBODY WHO HATES OR DISAGREES WIT WHAT I SAY I'D LIKE TO HEAR it EMAIL ME @ shantesblues@yahoo.com

19. Kyle B -
The show was the worst crap I've ever seen.

20. kkeaura -
brittney, you are more obsessed at partying and dancing at the nigiht clubs instead of making a proffesional comback so why dont you just give it up already and do us all a big favor and just dance in those cages at certain night clubs. you are sooooooooooooo over! We do not want to hear of any more of the songs They have written for you. You cant sing girl okay, fade it.
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