It was the summer of 1990, my last summer as a high schooler, as I would be graduating in the spring of 1991. Our family headed out on vacation. We left Toad Suck, Arkansas on a trek that would eventually lead us to Pigeon Forge, TN. My dad loved to take the scenic route anywhere we went, so the five of us (dad, mom, Donnie, Pam and myself) would always take in a lot of beautiful sights along the way. The first night we stayed in the town of Fort Payne, Alabama, the home community of Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook, better known as country music supergroup, Alabama. The second night we stayed in the community of Ela, North Carolina along a beautiful stream. On the third night, we arrived at our final destination in Pigeon Forge, where we’d spend a few extra days before heading back to Toad Suck. It didn’t matter where we stayed, though, because every night my sister Pam would control the remote and make us watch MTV. You see, we didn’t have cable television in Toad Suck, so this was Pam’s only chance to possibly catch a video of the group she was obsessed with, the New Kids on the Block, and their latest single “Step by Step.” It didn’t matter if the current program was Yo MTV Raps, my sister refused to let go of the remote for fear she would miss her hero, the pelvis thrusting Jordan Knight. Sitting on my deck tonight listening to crickets and watching deer, I started thinking about things I enjoy and those memories came back to me. I don’t care if I’m cool or not, but I sure did enjoy opening up YouTube and watching the “Step by Step” video this evening. I even shared it in my text group with my Mom, brother and sister. We’ve all enjoyed it tonight! Now it’s your turn! 😎🎶
Tag Archives: music video
Music Video of the Day: Meet Me Halfway by Kenny Loggins (1987, dir by ????)
Why did I pick this video?
Mostly because I was watching Over The Top when I made the selection.
Enjoy!
Music Video of the Day: Give Me Life by Big Data (2019, dir by ????)
The message of Big Data will always be relevant, even 6 years after its last album.
Enjoy!
Music Video of the Day: Red Flag by Kesha (2025, dir by ????)
That is indeed a lot of red.
Enjoy!
Music Video of the Day: Looking For Freedom by David Hasselhoff (2010, dir by ????)
Happy Independence Day!
Enjoy!
Music Video Of The Day: All over me by HAIM (2025, dir by Ferina)
Today’s music video of the day is the latest Haim. As I’ve said many times in the past, the Haim sisters have always reminded me of the Bowman sisters, which explains a lot about why I like their high-energy music videos.
I should also note that Will Poulter is in this video. Hi, Will!
Enjoy!
Brad’s Video of the Day – “Wanted Dead or Alive” by Bon Jovi!
I’ve chosen Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead or Alive” as my video of the day solely because my wife is in it. The music video was partially filmed in West Virginia, which is where my wife is from. She saw them at the Huntington Civic Center in Huntington, West Virginia. Portions of that concert were included in the video, as well as portions in Rochester, Chicago, Denver, Pittsburgh, and Oklahoma City. (Pictured below the video is my wife having a blast!)
So, let’s take a trip back to 1987 and enjoy “Wanted Dead or Alive” by Bon Jovi!

Music Video of the Day: Fame Is A Gun by Addison Rae (2025, dir by Sean Price Williams)
For today’s music video of the day, we have more from Addison Rae.
Enjoy!
Music Video of the Day: Paint a Picture by The Hives (2025, dir by Filip Nilsson and Henry Moore Selder)
Today’s music video of the day is the latest from The Hives. Play it loud.
Enjoy!
Brad’s Song of the Day – “Rhinestone Cowboy” by Glen Campbell!
In keeping with my theme of celebrating Arkansas in pop culture today, I’ve chosen superstar Glen Campbell and one of his classic hits for my song of the day. Campbell was born in Billstown, Arkansas, which is about 20 miles from where our kids were raised in Southwest Arkansas. I know several members of his family, and they are so proud of Glen. And why shouldn’t they be?! From cranking out hit records to starring in the movie version of a great work of Arkansas literature, TRUE GRIT, Campbell is a one-of-a-kind talent, and all of Arkansas is proud to call him our own! Enjoy my friends!