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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

101. HippieNana -
I didnt watch because I knew Brittany would be on. She needs to give it up until she spends a couple years getting her crap together. Im sick to death of hearing about her, seeing her on the cover of every friggin magazine. She's a total loser as far as I'm concerned.

102. Yahoo! Music User -
You know, I'm sick of all this jabbing at Brit. You have to give the girl credit; who else after being bashed everyday for the last two years could come out and do what she did. I think it took guts! So she wasn't the best thing since sliced bread. Her song is awesome! She was nervous, who wouldn't be in her shoes. She wasn't sure she'd be accepted back and it showed on her face. She tried! So she had a paunch--she's had two kids back to back. So she lip-sync'd--they ALL do it at one time or another. Cut this poor girl some slack. She has to live with the media in her face day in and day out--you try doing that and see how the media reports on you! And don't you find it funny that the same ones bashing this girl are the same ones who will be her "number one fan" when she finally does make it back? And I believe she WILL make it back. That girl's got guts and determination if nothing else. She has talent; there's no doubt about that. She needs to regain her composure and her self-worth but she can't do it if you guys keep hating her this way. I'm reminded of that old adage; don't judge someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes. You try walking in her shoes and being under constant scrutiny and then come back and be holier than thou! Hey....I'm not saying....I'm just saying!

103. Yahoo! Music User -
I don't agree with what you said.I don't understand why everybody thinks that what britney does is so "nothing".Watch Rihanna.She is a copy of Britney,but everybody seem to not see that.She is exactly like her mussicaly,but she stay at home trying to not be discovered.she don't have any talent or voice.I saw Live earth and ema.she is YEAC.

104. Wayne -
No comment on Brittany with all due respect to her as a person. All other comments regarding the programming, totally subjective, I am not an expert. What I can say is CHRIS BROWN HAS ARRIVED. That was a true artist performance, well choreographed, great support dancers, tight concept, etc. etc. etc...Someone beg to differ? Even Justin T. said, "its nice to see the new generation take it to another level"...The proof is in the pudding when it comes to TRUE talent and setting the bar with urban music!!!! Get it!?

105. me -
Hey folks...please keep in mind.....WE, the public....MADE THESE PEOPLE what they are. And now, after they have taken OUR money...we have to sit home and watch them party with it. Does that seem unfair to anyone else?!?! I

106. *Stacy* -
Hello all!

107. Yahoo! Music User -
More videos. MTV is dead.

108. tabitha a -
I feel really bad for Brittney, she looked scared, disoriented and not prepared at all. The whole performance looked like she was rehersing, she went thru it with no enthusiasm whatsoever, like if she was in a daze. I was hoping for the best and was dumbfonded, like what did I just witness. I don't know, it was all very weird!!!! I wish Brittney the best!!

109. Sam -
Lyndsey Parker, long time reader; first time post, love your work. Time and effort was truly wasted on this event. A complete farce of music video recognition! MUSE should have won Best R&B Video...I'll be extra loud @ their concert tonight!!

110. Tammy F -
leave Brittney alone!

111. Yahoo! Music User -
Who watches the MTV crap anymore anyways? I stopped watching after 1990 they never play music, only display the worst of American society through their reality shows where the most popular word is b*tch. By the way there is NO NEW TALENT! ONLY RIP OFFS OF OLD SONGS!! Britney Spears NEVER had any talent. She was only good at shaking her bottom. Too bad it is too flabby now. And by the time you count out "YO- YO", there is no new hip hop. The R&B is stale as well, sorry Beyonce singing about a stupid boyfriend in your squeaky voice is not talent. Too bad the new generation has no new talent to work off of.

112. JenniferM -
To the journalist who wrote this , I couldn't agree more. My thoughts exactly as I watched and wondered this must be what it is like to have ADD!!! The VMA's were horibble this year. I always look forward to watching it because it seems like the award ceremony where you get to see great collaboration between musicians and we only got to see a 45 second clip of that. MTV...don't forget that you still have a loyal following of viewers that remember the days when there were music videos on MTV and seeing the new video was just as cool as buying the new record.

113. Yahoo! Music User -
Although not a Britney fan, let's face it, in the past she was a great entertainer. Last night she didn't have any of the energy she used to have. But her physique? Wish I looked like that after having kids! I don't see one fat roll or one cellulite dimple on her. She looks great! How can anyone call her chunky? You can see she's been working out. I hope she doesn't lose herself to whatever she was on. Maybe a career change would be good for her. I'd like to see all her critics up there in a bikini in front of the world bouncing up & down without a jiggle!

114. Lisa P -
If the people who love her can't talk some sense into her soon...she's going to be the next Anna Nicole Smith. This girl needs help she is not getting and/or accepting.

115. Yahoo! Music User -
pretty lame....no fun....boo

116. Yahoo! Music User -
WHY IS MTV THE ONLY MUSIC CHANNEL. I THINK INVESTORS SHOULD PUT THEIR MONEY TOGETHER AND GIVE MTV SOME COMPETITION. MTV ONLY USED BRITNEY TO HYPE THE RATINGS UP. AND BRITNEY DID WHAT SHE DID ON PURPOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!! I BELIEVE WHEN SHE'S READY TO COME BACK SHE WILL FOR HER OWN BENEFIT.

117. Brian -
And about Timberlake's plea for MTV to show more videos... I think Lewis Black said it best: MTV is to music as KFC is to chicken.

118. Yahoo! Music User -
I think Brit looked hot. She was not as thin as she used to be but I personally think that's a good thing. Stop telling little girls that you have to be REALLY thin to be beutiful. Anyway I don't think anyone would have said anything about her weight if she had done the corriography right.. It was so poorly done that she looked like she didn't really want to be there..

119. Red -
Have watched MTV back in the day when it was THE place to see hot videos.
Have seen it slowly sink to it's lowest commen level. These shows now seem to be for the 12 to 16 age group...why do the rest of you even bother to watch? It seems to be shooting for a "wannabe dirty Disney Channel". It almost does it... but badly. Actually, watching the Disney Channel is now more fun than the lame-o MTV shows.

120. Yahoo! Music User -
MTV hit a new low. The show was badly directed and the performances that should of had more air time were cut short. I agree that Britney looked scared and unprepared but MTV should have expected it and try to make the rest of the show watchable. As far as airing once that isn't true, there are scheduled reruns airing through Friday so go figure. The awards were lame at best. Quadruple threat?!! Who cares??? What happened to the breakthrough video category?? Or when video of the year was actually won for its video content not its commercial success.
MTV jumped the shark.
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