10 Cheesiest Music Videos Of The 80s

10. Take On Me - A-ha

There's probably a good portion of the reading public willing to strangle your humble author for including such an iconic piece of art. How dare you talk trash on the video for Take On Me, who's brilliant depiction of hand drawn animation has become one of the most enduring pieces of film from the 1980's? To that I offer this original video...and just how wrong it is.

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Granted, it's not like there's anything too egregious to speak of with this performance (hence, why it's not one of the top dogs here). Aside from a few cool moments, the idea to make a video like this is fine for an up and coming band, with it being just your average performance piece under a bland backdrop. But this is Take On Me, a song who's dramatic weight deserves the beautiful strokes that we would see later on down the road.

It would also seem that there are some tonal differences in this first run too, with the Flight of the Bumblebee section of the song being a little too sterile sounding compared to what we would later get. It's no surprise that this was originally just a test pressing, which would later get the revamped touch when they decided that this little channel called MTV actually had some legs behind it. Despite being serviceable enough for a starting point, this is one of those rare instances where A-ha's later work makes this video look terrible.

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