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VMA Apparently Stands For "Vacuous Marketing & Advertising"

Posted Sun Sep 9, 2007 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.

2047 Comments

61. Yahoo! Music User -
Yeah, I completely agree with this article. AOL is saying that this year's VMA flourished WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP. This year's VMAs was the worst one I have seen in a long long time. The production was aweful and the viewers couldn't watch the live music. It was a complete mess that was turned off after half an hour because I didn't want to waste anymore of my life watching that crap.

62. tamico p -
brit needs to sit down somewhere the drugs and thekids have rip her to shreds.

63. Carolyn -
for me mtv stopped being mtv ALONG TIME AGO !!!!! remember the days when we could watch music videos almost all day long ? ! remember when they had cool shows like the young ones ???? or when they showed U2 on tour for the joshua tree album??? or how about the headbangers ball ??? ah the good old days : ) if i could get mtv removed from my cable i would

64. jbird -
What is pathetic is giving Silverman any more credit than being a first class jerk. Nobody has a right to condemn helpless toddlers. This chick who proclaims to be of Jewish heritage, acts more like a Nazi!

65. Mary -
That poor girl britney needs help & i feel that if this is true i blame some of it on that silverman woman for talking about her kids, to me thats a no-no she went to far and if i was britney i wouldn't perform well cause she was told not to talk about her kids & what knot. Only thing that was truly good was chris brown because he went there to show the rest of these stupid performers what they should be doing singing & dancing, having fun. I also believe that rihanna & shia labeouf are dating.

66. Yahoo! Music User -
I would like to say where is her brain at?.........

67. Denez V -
why or was 50 cent trippin with kanye, and beyonce? did anyone see that but me?

68. Nick J -
The whole show was L-A-M-E. Britney blew, Silverman bombed big time, the production was sloppy and confused and all the musicians looked like they couldn't wait to get out of there. I was veyr glad when it ended. MTV needs to purge whole departments to fix this problem, because the current employees obviously lack the talent and skill to put on a world class awards show, which is what the VMA's used to be. What a joke they are now. sad.

69. Yahoo! Music User -
MTV has hit the skids. I loved their first few years. Somebody at MTV do something. I WANT MY MTV!!!!!!!

70. NND -
Lindsdey... you hit the nail on the head girl. And love your writing style by the way.

71. briya g -
CHRIS BROWN WAS THE BEST PERFORMER BY FAR! I FEEL SO SORRY FOR BRITTANY SPEARS!

72. Jaime -
the performance that britany gave was terrible..its like she didnt care how she looked on the stage...its so sad that she is throwing her career away... she was an idol for so many people and now she is a laughing stock for so many people...

73. Yahoo! Music User -
Well I think Sarah Silverman is usually pretty funny, but I think she wrote her opening routine with the idea in mind that Britney was going to do GREAT!!! Since she bombed so badly, Silverman's routine just seemed overly mean and not funny. Watching this show was the worst waste of time. MTV needs to get a clue. Seriously. THey have no idea of what people really want. The hotel suite performance thing was so disjointed, dissapointing, stupid..I can't even believe anyone thought that was a good idea.

74. Marcus -
Ok Britney....you're not Madonna, so don't even think you can compare yourself. She has talent and an awesome body; you have neither.

75. Yahoo! Music User -
First of all, how can say.. HAS BEEN????????

She was sooooooooooooooo awful, it was more of a laugh fest, not any comback! SHE LOOKS HORRIBLE TOO! Is Criss Angel that desperate for some puss??? Anyway, i wouldn't waste a dime to go see her play anywhere. It was torture enough on TV. She somehow, lost her dancing ability too. Pleas, go TRY to be a good Mother, and go away.. The public is done, with your lip synching , no talented girl. [ That, she couldn't even do well!]

And, she's worth how much?

76. Phillis -
I sat on my couch last night...stunned! What kind of crap was that??? Next year I am boycoting this stupid show. Geez, my sixteen year old could do way better than Britney!! And yes, Justin is right...PLAY MORE VIDEOS!!

77. Yahoo! Music User -
I'll Still Bang

78. Josh -
The entire show was a mess. Freakin Yahoo says besides Britney, the show was GREAT! NOT! It was confusing, boring and lame. Sarah Silverman should not ever be allowed to speak in public again. Talking about Britney is one thing - bringing her kids into it was totally uncalled for - no one laughed at her and she just looked stupid. The show was an utter mess. MTV needs some new direction..............

79. Shortcake -
Brittney, girl you were just not ready yet, keep praticing and if they've told you that less is better they lied, if you want to be sexy do it with some class so people don't talk...

80. AnnDrea -
I think all ya'll hataz need to back up off Britney! Thats why she got money and ya'll don't beeotch!
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