MTV Music Video Week - Steve Barron (legendary music video director) full length interview
This is Music Video Week and I am dropping three interviews in one week. All world-famous video directors.
As someone who was a host on MTV Europe in its heyday, these are directors who changed our world.
First up! Steve Barron
He was the Music Video Director of 80's Icons He directed Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean', a-ha's 'Take on Me', Dire Straits' 'Money for Nothing', and Madonna's first video, 'Burning Up'.
Steve Barron was one of the shapers of the 1980s music video.
In this uncut version of the podcast, Steve tells his story of learning his craft on the job and almost getting fired when working with David Putnam and Prince Charles. His inside stories of Morten Harket, Madonna, and Michael Jackson are fascinating, and he gives his insights into MTV, the first video on MTV Europe from Dire Straits that he directed, and how that channel became a pop cultural phenomenon.
If you are interested, once you have listened to the podcast, to read more about Steve, he has written a book on his experiences during the 1980s which can be bought here;
http://www.eggnchipsandbilliejean.com/the-book
Don't forget to connect with me on Instagram; steve.blame
And don't forget to check out the podcasts with directors Kevin Godley and Jonas Åkerlund.
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