The 120 Minutes Archive

1990 | MTV | 120 Minutes

Overview

Contents

December 30, 1990(no guest listed)
December 23, 1990Robert Smith of The Cure
December 7, 1990(no guest listed)
October 7, 1990(no guest listed)
September 16, 1990host Dave Kendall
September 9, 1990(no guest listed)
September 2, 1990(no guest listed)
August 26, 1990(no guest listed)
August 19, 1990(no guest listed)
July 15, 1990Iggy Pop
June 17, 1990(no guest listed)
June 3, 1990(no guest listed)
May 27, 1990Joey Ramone, Debbie Harry
May 20, 1990The Sundays
May 13, 1990(no guest listed)
April 29, 1990host Dave Kendall
April 22, 1990host Dave Kendall
April 15, 1990host Dave Kendall
April 8, 1990host Dave Kendall
April 1, 1990(no guest listed)
March ?, 1990(no guest listed)
January 21, 1990(no guest listed)
January ?, 1990(no guest listed)
September 16, 1990
Source for this playlist: Christina S.
Host: Dave Kendall

Stop - Jane's Addiction
Anything Anything - Dramarama
Velouria (live from MTV Europe) - The Pixies
Down In It - Nine Inch Nails
The Last of the Famous International Playboys - Morrissey
Leave Me Alone - The Cavedogs
Iceblink Luck - The Cocteau Twins
Charlotte Sometimes - The Cure (Cult Classic)
What Now - Something Happens
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "Good taste stifles creativity" - Perry Farrell
(Jane's Addiction)
X-Ray on The Heart Throbs (clip of interview with The Heart Throbs)
Dreamtime - The Heart Throbs
It's Too Late - Bob Mould (World Premiere)
The Summer - Yo La Tengo
Clip of "Burning Inside" from Ministry's new home video "In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up" (Live)
Type (Everything Is Possible) - Living Colour
I Against I - Bad Brains
I'm Free - Soupdragons
Should She Cry - Wire Train
Crash - The Primitives
Half Man, Half Boy - Thee Hypnotics
Deeper Shade of Soul - Urban Dance Squad
Candy - Iggy Pop and Kate Pierson
TIME WARP: Sept. 18, 1952 - Dee Dee Ramone (Douglas Colvin) is born.
NEW MUSIC NEWS: Hugh Cornwell has just left The Stranglers to pursue solo music and acting career. Killing Joke has reformed and has a new album coming out called, "Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions"
Let's All Go (To The Fire Dances) - Killing Joke

Dave Kendall announces time change for 120 Minutes. Starting next week, 120 Minutes will start at midnight/11 PM Central, half an hour later than usual. Also Post Modern MTV which aired Mon.-Thursdays at 1 AM will be seen on Wednesday nights at 12:30 AM, for one hour once a week.
May 27, 1990
Sources for this playlist: Jon C., Tom Walsh
Host: Dave Kendall

120 Minutes with Joey Ramone, Debbie Harry, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth

John Doe - Let's Be Mad
Robyn Hitchcock - Beautiful Girl
The Ramones - I Believe in Miracles (World Premiere)
Morrissey - November Spawned a Monster
Deborah Harry - Sweet and Low
Jesus and Mary Chain - Her Way of Praying
Hunters & Collectors - When the River Runs Dry
The Jack Rubies - Book of Love
Social Distortion - Ball and Chain
Quote of the Week
Jerry Harrison: Casual Gods - Rev It Up

Tour Info for Joey Ramone, Debbie Harry, Tom Tom Club, Jerry Harrison
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Show Me Your Soul (World Premiere)
Tackhead - Ticking Time Bomb
Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love
Toad The Wet Sprocket - Jam
The Pursuit Of Happiness - Two Girls in One
Something Happens - Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello
World Party - Way Down Now
Straitjacket Fits - Hail
The Fall - Telephone Thing
The Ramones - Something To Believe In

Note: Joey was there for all segments starting before "I Believe in Miracles,"
Debbie showed up before her video, Jerry before his, and Tina before the Tom Tom
Club video. After the last video before signoff, Marky Ramone made an appearance
as did Carla(?) from Debbie's band.

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