MTV Video Music Awards
The
MTV Video Music Awards were established in
1984 by
MTV to celebrate the top
music videos of the year. Originally beginning as an alternative to the
Grammy Awards, the MTV Video Music Awards is now a respected pop culture awards show in its own right.
The statues given to winners of the award are often called "Moon Men" because the statue is of an
astronaut on the moon, one of the earliest representations of MTV. The award is manufactured by Chicago award manufacturer, R.S. Owens http://www.rsowens.com.
The eligibility period for the Video Music Awards begins
July 1. They are presented annually and broadcast live on MTV. Past broadcasts have been held in
New York,
Los Angeles and
Miami.
Before
2002, the VMAs were traditionally held on the first Thursday of September. It was decided to move the awards back a week so that it wouldn't conflict with the anniversary of the
September 11, 2001 attacks.The 2006 MTV Video Music Awards will be held at New York's
Radio City Music Hall on Thursday,
August 31.
1980s
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Madonna's performance at the First Annual MTV Video Music Awards in
1984 is considered to be the first controversial incident in a career that would see many more. She took the stage to sing "
Like A Virgin" wearing a combination bustier/wedding gown, which included her trademark "Boy Toy" belt. During the performance, she rolled around on the floor, revealing lacy stockings and garters, and made a number of sexually suggestive moves. While such a performance would probably not raise eyebrows today, it was shocking to a mid-
1980s audience. However, Madonna seemed to thrive on the controversy, and it only served to increase her popularity.
*Controversial comic
Andrew Dice Clay's appearance on the
1989 Video Music Awards to promote his new movie,
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, earned him a "lifetime ban" from the network when he started performing some of his already-notorious nursery rhymes.
*After performing on the
1989 VMAs with
Tom Petty,
Guns N' Roses guitarist
Izzy Stradlin was assaulted by
Mötley Crüe lead singer
Vince Neil, leading to a verbal battle between Vince and
Guns N' Roses lead singer
Axl Rose when Axl stood up for Izzy.
1990s
*Conflict between
Poison's
Bret Michaels and
C.C. DeVille culminated in a fistfight at the Video Music Awards in
1991, provoked by DeVille's live performance which was perceived as inept. DeVille was fired and replaced by
Pennsylvanian guitar virtuoso
Richie Kotzen.
*The
1991 VMAs included the first public appearance by
Paul Reubens after his lewd-conduct arrest earlier that year. Taking the stage in costume as
Pee Wee Herman, he received a standing ovation, after which he asked the audience,
"Heard any good jokes lately?" This would be the last time Reubens would appear in public in his Pee Wee persona.
*In
1992, MTV had requested
Nirvana perform their smash hit "
Smells Like Teen Spirit," while the band themselves had indicated they preferred to play their new songs, "
Rape Me" and "
tourette's". This did not go over well with network executives, who continued to push for "Teen Spirit." Finally, offering a compromise, MTV executives offered the band a choice to play either "Teen Spirit" or "
Lithium," which the band appeared to accept. However, at the actual performance, Nirvana began to play, and Kurt Cobain played the first few chords of the song,
"Rape me" much to the horror of MTV execs. The band did finally return to their regular performance of "Lithium." Near the end of the song, frustrated that his amp had stopped functioning, bassist
Krist Novoselic decided to toss his bass into the air for dramatic effect. Unfortunately, he misjudged the landing, and the bass ended up bouncing off of his forehead, forcing him to stumble off the stage in a daze.
**
Axl Rose challenged
Kurt Cobain to a fight during the
1992 Video Music Awards, after Cobain and his wife,
Courtney Love, egged him on.
***When Cobain was trashing the band's equipment at the end performance, drummer
Dave Grohl ran to the mic and began yelling
"Hi, Axl!" repeatedly.
*
Guns N' Roses' hit ballad "November Rain" became the most requested video on MTV, eventually winning an MTV Video Music Award for best cinematography in
1992. During the awards show, the band performed "November Rain" with singer
Elton John. Because of the dispute Axl had with Cobain, moments before the "November Rain" performance, Cobain spat on the keys of what he thought was Axl's piano. Cobain later revealed that he was shocked to see Elton John play on the piano he had spat on.
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Pearl Jam and
Neil Young took the stage in 1993, and gave an well regarded performance of Young's classic "Rocking in the Free World." It was a solid mixture of classic and contemporary rock. This followed a Pearl Jam only performance of their song "Animal"... one of the few songs to ever be performed that never had a video on MTV.
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RuPaul caused a bit of controversy at the
1993 MTV Video Music Awards when he was given the opportunity to present an award with legendary actor
Milton Berle, who performed an altogether different type of drag early in his career. The two had conflicts back-stage, and when Berle inappropriately touched RuPaul's breasts, RuPaul ad-libbed the line
"So you used to wear gowns, but now you're wearing diapers." The press picked this up as a crack in the "love everyone" message RuPaul presented, and depicted the incident as a young newcomer treating a legend poorly. Eventually the hullabaloo faded.
*At the
1994 MTV Video Music Awards on
September 8, shortly after a profanity-laced appearance on
The Late Show with David Letterman,
Madonna was announced to present the award for Best Group Video. She came out arm-in-arm with an unannounced
David Letterman, to a wild ovation. At the microphone, Letterman told her,
"I'll be out by the car. Watch your language," and then left. Madonna has made several appearances on Letterman's show since, the two now treating the incident with humor.
*Also at the 1994 awards show,
Michael Jackson and wife
Lisa Marie Presley arrived to present an award and gave an on-air kiss shortly after the two got married.
*At the
1995 MTV Video Music Awards post-show while MTV reporter
Kurt Loder was interviewing
Madonna,
Courtney Love showed up after she threw something all the way into the post-show and Love came upstairs to discuss on how she and Madonna got into a public dispute.
*On
September 4,
1996, the four original members of
Van Halen made their first public appearance together since their infamous break-up in
1985, presenting an MTV Video Music Award. Their appearance was greeted with a twenty second standing ovation, and fueled widespread speculation about a reunion tour. After the ousting of vocalist
Sammy Hagar on
Father's Day 1996, the original line-up of Van Halen, featuring vocalist
David Lee Roth, recorded two new songs for a highly anticipated greatest hits album, entitled
Best Of Vol. 1. Backstage, after presenting an award to
Beck, the reunion soured bitterly, and reportedly, David Lee Roth and guitarist
Eddie Van Halen nearly came to blows. During media interviews, Roth advised Van Halen not to talk about his personal issues, such as his impending
hip replacement surgery. Van Halen claims that Roth said,
"tonight is about me, man, not your fucking hip!" Van Halen, infuriated at what he perceived as Roth's egotism, lunged at Roth and told him,
"if I ever see you again, you'd better be wearing a cup, pal!" Van Halen also fumed about Roth's behaviour while presenting an MTV Music Award to Beck, calling it
"disrespectful," and
"embarrassing." Several weeks later, the public learned that Van Halen would not reunite with Roth, to much outrage. Roth released a media statement apologizing to fans, stating that he was an unwitting participant in a publicity stunt to sell more copies of the greatest hits album, and that he had been led to believe that he was rejoining Van Halen. The following day, Eddie and
Alex Van Halen released a media statement, stating that they had been honest with Roth, and never led him to believe that he had been re-hired. Many were infuriated by this situation, and largely took Roth's side in the argument. Subsequently, Van Halen's popularity declined.
*In
1997,
Puff Daddy released his debut album
No Way Out, featuring the successful tribute single "I'll Be Missing You", dedicated to the recently murdered
Notorious B.I.G. The song featured Puff Daddy, Biggie's widow
Faith Evans and R&B group
112. The song sampled the melody of
The Police's hit song "Every Breath You Take." All these artists performed the song with former Police vocalist
Sting during the
1997 Video Music Awards.
*The odd pairing of presenters
Martha Stewart and
Busta Rhymes at the
1997 Video Music Awards. They presented the best dance video award to the
Spice Girls for their music video "
Wannabe."
*While accepting the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist Video of
1997 ("Sleep To Dream"),
Fiona Apple appealed to her audience not to be enamored of celebrity culture. Referring to the MTV/Music Industry she proclaimed
"this world is bullshit" and quoted
Maya Angelou:
"Go with yourself." Though her comments were generally greeted with cheers and applause at the awards ceremony, the media backlash was huge; host
Chris Rock made a derisive comment about her speech, which only added to the backlash. Some considered her remarks hypocritical, seeing a contradiction between her appearance in a risqué music video in only her underwear, and her telling young women to ignore celebrity culture. However she was unapologetic:
"When I have something to say, I'll say it."
*At the
1998 Video Music Awards,
Brandy and
Monica performed
The Boy Is Mine together live for the first time, putting an end to the media's speculation that the two were rivals.
*Also the
1998 VMAs, actress
Rose McGowan arrived with then-boyfriend
Marilyn Manson wearing a see-through dress, no bra, and a thong.
*
Lil' Kim showed up at the
1999 MTV Video Music Awards with an entire breast exposed and only a tiny piece of fabric over the nipple. Kim's outfit became even more controversial later that night, when she appeared on stage with
Mary J. Blige and
Diana Ross to present an award, and Ross reached over, cupped her hand under Kim's exposed breast and jiggled it while both laughed heartily. It was later described as Ross getting to second base with Kim on national television.
2000s
*At the
2000 Video Music Awards, the award for Best Rock Video went to
Limp Bizkit. As
Fred Durst was making his speech,
Tim Commerford, the bassist for
Rage Against the Machine, climbed onto the scaffolding of the set and threatened to jump. Fred Durst had just got done saying
"It's a big surprise to be in one of the world's most hated rock bands, and to be getting an award right now." When his bandmates pointed Commerford out to him, he said
"and we've got a mad man." He then began to egg Commerford on by saying
"Stage dive, dude" and "Take a dive." By this time the crowd had started a small "Jump!" chant. Fred then began saying the typical thank-yous when
Wes Borland said
"Thanks to that guy right there!" while pointing to Commerford. Fred replied with "Yeah, he should be getting this award". The band continued with their thank-yous, with
DJ Lethal even saying
"Everybody is a winner tonight." Fred finally said
"And this guy's a pussy cause he won't jump." The show soon went into a commercial break. Commerford, along with his bodyguard, was sentenced to a night in jail, though he later claimed the stunt was intended as a joke.
Zack De La Rocha, the lead singer for RATM reportedly left the awards after Tim's stunt. Many people speculated that this further fueled the ongoing tension between the band which eventually led to their break up.
*Also at the
2000 VMAs,
Britney Spears gave a memorable live performance of "
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and her own hit "
Oops!... I Did It Again" in
medley form. While she began her segment in a black suit, she shocked the media while, at only the age of eighteen, ripped that off to display a revealing, flesh-colored stage outfit.
*Also at the
2000 VMAs,
Britney Spears and
Christina Aguilera proved that the rumors of their
rivalry were fake, as they came onstage, holding hands and introduced
Whitney Houston.
*As
Christina Aguilera performed "
Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" at the 2000 VMAs,
Fred Durst made an impromptu appearance on stage with the pop star. The following day fans of Limp Bizkit/Fred Durst labled him a sellout for performing with the pop diva. Fred was quoted as saying
"I did it all for the nookie." The feud died weeks later, Aguilera stated,
"He didn't get no nookie."*The next year, at the
2001 Video Music Awards,
Britney Spears again shocked the nation when she took the stage to give a performance of her then-new single, "
I'm a Slave 4 U." Along with dancing in a very revealing outfit while wet, the performance is probably most remembered for featuring the singer 'charming' a flesh-colored snake. A media frenzy ensued, and involved criticisms against Spears by the
PETA organisation.
*
U2 had been set to perform a medley including "
Elevation", "
Beautiful Day" and "
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of." However, the riser they were performing on lost power and MTV had to cut to several minutes of promos while everything was setup again. However, they lost power again and finally the band was lowered to the ground and performed without the riser. Lead singer
Bono made reference after the performance that MTV
"forgot to pay the electricity bill."*Also at the
2001 awards,
Michael Jackson made a surprise appearance at the end of
'N Sync's performance of "
Pop" and, surrounded by members of the group, performed some of his trademark dance moves to the beatboxing of member
Justin Timberlake.
*
Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog appeared at the
2002 MTV Video Music Awards and had a confrontation with
Eminem (which MTV later removed from rebroadcast airings). Eminem also had a confrontation with
Moby, who had called the rapper's music
misogynistic and
homophobic. Eminem challenged Moby to a fight while he was on stage with which the audience gave a downpour of boos.
*
Eminem also had an embarrassing moment accepting his award for Best Male Video ("
Without Me") at the
2002 VMAs, from the hands of
Christina Aguilera, who he had dissed in
2000's video "
The Real Slim Shady." Aguilera herself had some attention from the media because of her very revealing outfit. It is said by MTV that Christina and Eminem finally stopped their feud in the backstage, hugging each other.
*At the
2002 VMAs,
Axl Rose unveiled the new lineup of
Guns N' Roses. The band's set was the show's finale, and although the performance was meant to be kept a secret (host
Jimmy Fallon frequently aluded to a major event that would occur at the end of the show before finally donning a G'n'R t-shirt when he introduced the band), some New York radio outlets announced the performance earlier in the day. The band, which included eight members and was fronted by a braided, gravelly-voiced Axl Rose, played a set consisting of "
Welcome to the Jungle," "
Madagascar," and "
Paradise City."
*At the
2003 Video Music Awards,
Madonna provoked the public once again by portraying a groom and kissing her brides,
Britney Spears and
Christina Aguilera, on stage. The gender role-reversal and
lesbian theme instantly made front page headlines. The three singers performed a medley of her early hit, "Like A Virgin", and her then latest release, "
Hollywood", with a guest rap by Missy Elliott. The design resembled Madonna's performance of "Like A Virgin" at the 1984 VMAs: the same wedding cake set, wedding dresses and "Boy Toy" belt worn by Madonna in 1984 now adorned Aguilera and Spears.
*The MTV Video Music Awards on
August 28,
2005 were held three days after
Hurricane Katrina, a Category 1 hurricane at the time, hit just north of
Miami, Florida on
August 25,
2005. Some local residents in the area were without power and could not watch the broadcast.
Hurricane Katrina passed through Florida before hitting along the Central Gulf Coast
August 29 near
Buras-Triumph, Louisiana as a Category 3 storm. The most notable reference to the storm during the ceremony came when
Eva Longoria strutted out wearing a revealing bikini, seductively saying
"I'm not afraid of any hurricane!"*At the
2005 MTV Video Music Awards,
Beavis and Butt-head appeared in a couple of Viewers Choice award skits, saying to
"Vote to put Beavis and Butt-head back on MTV!"*At the
2005 MTV Video Music Awards,
Diddy announced a surprise performance from a band that he called "his favorite band of the year", which turned out to be
post-hardcore group
My Chemical Romance. They performed their then-newest hit "
Helena" and, to the apparant surprise of many, were joined by
Tracey Philips onstage, who had danced in the music video for "Helena". Lead singer
Gerard Way stated in an interview with
Fuse TV months later that Diddy had actually sprung the question on them when it was found that there was no group during the minutes they played. Guitarist
Ray Toro had to drive to the tour bus and get their instruments and pick up Tracey.
*At the
2005 MTV Video Music Awards,
Fat Joe made a disparaging comment about
G-Unit during a performance:
"I'd like to tell the people home I feel so safe tonight with all this police protection courtesy of G-Unit. . ." Later in the show, after G-Unit's performance,
50 Cent addressed the crowd with a
profanity-laden criticism of Fat Joe — much of which was edited before being shown on television.
Kanye West was shown, making sure nothing else would happen.
*The
2005 MTV Video Music Awards was the first to have a performance in
Spanish, when
Shakira performed her hit song "
La Tortura" featuring
Alejandro Sanz. It was also the first time that a Latin video was nominated at the awards.
*
2006 Video Music Awards mark the first time viewers are able to vote for all performers' categories (Best Video; Best Male, Female, and Group Videos; and genre categories). Like previous years, the artistic categories (Best Direction, Best Cinematography, etc.) are still chosen by music industry professionals. The 2006 Awards are also the first in over 15 years without the category of Breakthrough Video, widely considered to be the most prestigious artistic award.
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September 14,
1984 -
Radio City Music Hall, (
New York City,
New York) hosted by
Dan Aykroyd and
Bette Midler*
September 13,
1985 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by
Eddie Murphy*
September 5,
1986 -
The Palladium, (New York City)/
Gibson Amphitheatre (
Los Angeles, California) hosted by the
MTV VJs*
September 11,
1987 - Gibson Amphitheatre, (Los Angeles, California) hosted by
Downtown Julie Brown*
September 7,
1988 - Gibson Amphitheatre, (Los Angeles, California) hosted by
Arsenio Hall*
September 6,
1989 - Gibson Amphitheatre, (Los Angeles, California) hosted by Arsenio Hall
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September 6,
1990 - Gibson Amphitheatre, (Los Angeles, California) hosted by Arsenio Hall
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September 5,
1991 - Gibson Amphitheatre, (Los Angeles, California) hosted by Arsenio Hall
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September 9,
1992 -
UCLA's
Pauley Pavilion, (Los Angeles, California) hosted by
Dana Carvey*
September 2,
1993 - Gibson Amphitheatre, (Los Angeles, California) hosted by
Christian Slater*
September 8,
1994 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by
Roseanne Barr*
September 7,
1995 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by
Dennis Miller*
September 4,
1996 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by Dennis Miller
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September 4,
1997 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by
Chris Rock*
September 10,
1998 - Gibson Amphitheatre, (Los Angeles, California) hosted by
Ben Stiller*
September 9,
1999 -
Metropolitan Opera House, (New York City) hosted by Chris Rock
*
September 7,
2000 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by
Marlon Wayans and
Shawn Wayans*
September 6,
2001 - Metropolitan Opera House, (New York City) hosted by
Jamie Foxx*
August 29,
2002 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by
Jimmy Fallon*
August 28,
2003 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by Chris Rock
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August 29,
2004 -
AmericanAirlines Arena, (
Miami,
Florida) No official host
*
August 28,
2005 - AmericanAirlines Arena, (Miami, Florida) hosted by
Sean "Diddy" Combs*
August 31,
2006 - Radio City Music Hall, (New York City) hosted by
Jack Black*
Best Video of the Year*
Best Male Video*
Best Female Video*
Best Group Video*
Best Rap Video*
Best R&B Video*
Best Hip Hop Video*
Best Dance Video*
Best Rock Video*
Best Pop Video*
Best New Artist*
Best Direction*
Best Choreography*
Best Special Effects*
Best Art Direction*
Best Editing*
Best Cinematography*
MTV2 Award*
Viewer's Choice*
Best Video Game Soundtrack*
Best Video Game Score*
MTV Video Vanguard AwardDefunct categories
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Best Concept Video*
Best Stage Performance*
Best Overall Performance*
Best Post-Modern Video*
Best Long Form Video*
Most Experimental Video*
Best Alternative Video*
Best Artist Website*
Best Video from a Film*
Breakthrough Video*
Artist with the most awards:Madonna: 20 #
1986 Video Vanguard Award - Career Achievement#
1987 Best Female Music Video, "Papa Don't Preach"#
1989 Viewer's Choice Awards, "Like A Prayer"#
1989 Best Direction, "Express Yourself" (David Fincher)#
1989 Best Art Direction, "Express Yourself" (Vance Lorenzini)#
1989 Best Cinematography, "Express Yourself" (Mark Plummer) #
1990 Best Editing, "Vogue" (Jim Haygood)#
1990 Best Cinematography, "Vogue" (Pascal Lebeque)#
1990 Best Direction, "Vogue" (David Fincher)#
1991 Best Long-Form Video, "Immaculate Collection"#
1993 Best Art Direction, "Rain" (Jan Peter Flack)#
1993 Best Cinematography, "Rain" (Harris Savides)#
1995 Best Female Video, "Take A Bow"#
1998 Video Of the Year, "Ray Of Light"#
1998 Best Female Video, "Ray Of Light"#
1998 Best Direction, "Ray Of Light" (Jonas Akerlund)#
1998 Best Editing, "Ray Of Light" (Jonas Akerlund)#
1998 Best Choreography, "Ray Of Light"#
1998 Best Special Effects, "Frozen" (Steve Murgatroyd, Dan Williams, Steve Hiam, Anthony Walsham)#
1999 Best Video from a Film, "Beautiful Stranger"
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1989 "Artist of the Decade"- Career Achievement (Special Award)
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Artist with the most awards in one night:a-ha: 08 (For "Take On Me" and "The Sun Always Shines On TV")
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South Beach Magazine Article on MTV's Video Music Awards in Miami, with photos.
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The MTV Video Music Awards Web Site