Video killed the radio star.Adding video, changes the nature of the product, it is not just music, it is a music video. A slice of pie with ice cream, it is Pie à la Mode.
Well, look at the name - it is still pie there.
Bake a standard loaf of bread. Now, bake another, but remove the salt from the recipe. I can almost guarantee you that, to the vast majority of people, the bread with salt in the recipe will be preferable. Bread without salt is downright nasty. But, both loaves are still "bread".
Music with video is a different experience, sure. But the music part of it is still music. The question is whether the addition of video enhances the enjoyment of the music. Can video be the salt in the recipe?
I wonder if it is an age thing, being 54, growing up with my formative years being before the 80s (before music videos became mainstream).
Anecdotally, I'd say no, it isn't an age thing. My music-taste formative years were during the video star era, but without MTV - I didn't get cable TV until I went to college, but I still recognize that a pleasant piece of music can be much more with the right visuals. My iconic example this dates from 1952: "Make 'em Laugh" from Singin' in the Rain.
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