Selling as blank. Running time of current content is approximately 2 hours.
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My personal notations:
120 Minutes April 1991
(incomplete - missing some videos and commercials) (~1hr 27mins)
- -Fishbone - Sunless Saturday
- -Violent Femmes - American Music
- -Top 10 College Radio Chart:
10 The Godfathers - Unreal World
9 Throwing Muses - The Real Ramona
8 Havana 3 A.M.
7 Morrissey - Kill Uncle
6 Dinosaur Jr. - Green Mine
5 Jesus Jones - Doubt
4 Material Issue - International Pop Overthrow
3 Kitchens of Distinction - Strange Free World
2 The Feelies - Time For a Witness
1 R.E.M. - Out Of Time
- -Material Issue - Valerie Loves Me
- -The Ramones - Rock 'N' Roll High School (CULT CLASSIC)
- -Sisters Of Mercy - Detonation Boulevard
- [Commercials] DATE CLUE "Toy Soldiers" movie "Starts Friday April 26th"
- Dave Kendall: "Coming up on 120 Minutes, conversation with a band you can go play see in Paris; Inspiral Carpets, and the cutting edge clip from Frontline Assembly..."
- -Depeche Mode - Halo
- -Pop Will Eat Itself - X Y & Zee
- [Commercials] DATE CLUE "A Kiss Before Dying" movie "Starts Friday April 26th"
- "Hello, we're Ride and you're watching 120 Minutes on MTV."
- Dave Kendall: "In about 10 minutes time we'll be rolling out the red carpet for Inspiral Carpets - be sure to stick around. You may remember a few months back when Frontline Assembly released their album Caustic Grit, and from that album, the video "Iceolate", well now the Vancouver Industrial outfit has a new single called "Virus" and a new EP is in the works too. For now, here's the video for the new FLA single, "Virus", tonight's 120 Minutes Cutting Edge Clip."
- -Frontline Assembly - Virus
- -R.E.M. Can't Get There From Here
- -The La's - There She Goes
- -The Feelies - Sooner Or Later
- [Tom Hingley and Martyn Walsh of Inspiral Carpets interview with Dave Kendall]
- -Inspiral Carpets - Caravan
- -The Buck Pets - Libertine
- -Kitchens Of Distinction - Quick As Rainbows
- -School Of Fish - 3 Strange Days
- Dave reads fan mail (DATE CLUE: One (snail mail) letter is dated April 1, 1991)
- -Bootsauce - Masterstroke
- -Jesus Jones - Never Enough
- -Banderas - This Is Your Life
- [120 Minutes X-Ray on EMF]
- -EMF - Unbelievable (BUZZ BIN)
120 Minutes May 19, 1991 (incomplete - Dave Kendall wearing "ANAD ?" shirt)
(~29 mins)
- -Redd Kross - 1976
- -Hoodoo Gurus - Miss Freelove, '69
- -Dream Warriors - My Definition Of A Boombastic Jazz Style
- -World Party - Put The Message In The Box
- -The Alarm - Raw
- Dave Kendall: "That's The Alarm with the title track off their album Raw, and after the break, four cool independent bands in fast forward."
- 120 Minutes Time Warp: May 29, 1959 Birthday of (Stephen Patrick) Morrissey
- Dave Kendall: "Welcome back to 120 Minutes, Dave Kendall with you for Fast Forward. Tonight we take a look at 4 independant bands from different parts of the alternative music spectrum. ("Mo Murphy - The Pounding", "Bitch Magnet - Mesentery", "FS Tech - Desires", "Desiderata - ???????"). Here's a new video from new band from Britain. They're called 'King Of Fools' and from their self-titled debut album, this is "Eat Your Heart Out".
- -King Of Fools - Eat Your Heart Out
- Dave Kendall: "Thanks to the Violent Femmes for stopping by tonight, and tune in next Sunday at midnight, 11 central, when the Hoodoo Gurus will be my special guest." "For 120 Minutes, I'm Dave Kendall saying.. ANAD? (as he looks down at his shirt)."
- END 120 Minutes (with credits)
-The Black Sorrows - Never Let Me Go (Australia) (from Earth To MTV)
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As you can see across my other listings I am in the process
of slimming down. Along with my vinyl records, audio cassettes, CDs,
rock magazines, comic books, baseball cards, etc., I am also starting to
list my collection of vintage VHS tapes.
I have over 300 VHS
tapes that I used to record hours of TV in the 80s and 90s; MTV videos,
heavy metal music videos, 120 Minutes, X-Files, Cartoons, etc.. I've
used various VHS brands including Fuji, Fuji Film, TDK, Maxell, RCA,
Scotch, Polaroid, JVC, Sony, Gemini, Memorex, Kodak and possibly more.
For each listing, I
will attempt to include photos of the VHS itself, it's case, stickers
and/or labels, and when possible screen captures of previous recordings
to try to give you an idea of the condition and quality of the tape.
I briefly tested the
tapes by fast forwarding to the end, rewinding to the beginning, and
I've spot checked for playability as well.
You should have no
issues recording over these. If you'd prefer, I can blank out tapes for
you prior to shipping - please simply message me requesting this. If you
plan to peek at the content prior to re-recording, please understand
that the quality may not meet expectations, as most of my tapes are
between 30 and 40 years old.
VHS tapes are being sold as blank due to caveats mentioned below:
- VHS is not high quality
- Content may or may not include commercials
- Content may or may not be complete
- Content may have beginnings or ends cut off
- VHS tape may not be same brand as case and/or stickers
- VHS tape may not come with a case
- VHS tape may not included stickers. If included, they may not be complete
- VHS record tab may be missing, and need to be covered when re-recording
- Loose handwritten content cards or labels may not be included in this sale
- Labels may or may not be completely accurate
- I simply can't verify previously recorded content of all tapes
- VHS sold "AS-IS"
Please reach out if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!
NOTE: Green dot sticker with # is for my inventory purposes only.