Left one out of my previous post..."Just Say Julie". I really wanted to do an article about "Julie Brown is the Coolest Person in the Universe" on muppetfreak (since i did posts about other non-Muppet areas of fandom about 15-25% of the time) and if things get better for me where i can revive it, i'll get around to that post someday. But for those who don't remember or weren't around back then let me tell you a story about how once upon a time MTV stood for "Music TeleVision" (instead of eMpTy Vee) and the main reason for its existance was to play these quaint little gems called music videos.
Comedianne/actress/singer Julie Brown had her own show in the late 90's...which was a neat twist since one of the VJ's (similar to a radio DJ...again a now endangered species) on the station was also named Julie Brown ... so the VJ came to be known as "Downtown" Julie Brown and Just Say Julie Brown was deemed "Ms. Julie Brown" (or when Julie would refer to Downtown Julie on her show, she would call her "the OTHER Julie Brown...the EEEVIL Julie Brown") The format was actually a precursor of Beavis & Butthead...just not animated, crass, and was actually funny. There would be a comedy story throughout the show that would be interupted for music video breaks which Julie would make fun of while they were playing. (Typical example: freeze framimg Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" pointing at the video models - "Fake - Fake - Fake...(proudly thrusts out her own chest) REAL!") One of my all time favorite moments was when there was the nice, mellow, serene, calming "Eternal Flame" by the Bangles playing in the background with Julie freaking out, running around, and chasing a vapid model with a paddleball (you had to see the episode!) in the foreground! This is another show that really should be on dvd (actually though not in stores, you can get "Best of Just Say Julie" dvd's through Julie Brown's website) but of course just like the eventual dvd releases of Beavis and Butthead, obtaining the dvd release rights to all the original music videos that aired on the show is pretty much impossible so pirated original copies or Youtube might be the only way to fully enjoy the original episodes as they actually appeared.
As much as i miss music videos on MTV, and Just Say Julie, i would love to see Julie back on a regular series again! She's had a number of regular parts on shows since...some of which were pretty much her own shows (the sketch comedy show The Edge which included among its cast a pre-Friends Jennifer Aniston and the Comedy Central sitcom Strip Mall) and guest spots on other shows (Clueless). Heck, i'd even settle for a long overdue new album!