Sunday, December 2, 2012
The Retroscope: 02 December
1983: MTV aired the 14-minute version of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video for the first time. The video was inducted into the National Film Registry of Congress. This was the first music video to ever receive this honour, for being “culturally, historically or aethestically” significant.
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