Fashionably Loud
MTV (taped 30.10.96, broadcasted 03.02.97)
   
   
about 15 min
vocals: Tricky, Martina
 
1
Christiansands
2
Black steel
3
Lyrics of fury

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The show was taped on October 30, 1996 and was broadcasted on February 3, 1997, as you can read here:

October 29th 1996
From Rocktropolis Allstars.
Tricky, REPUBLICA, The Prodigy are Fashionably Loud.

Tricky, REPUBLICA and The Prodigy are Fashionably Loud MTV's Fashion/Music special tapes Wednesday, airs in February.
For the second year in a row, MTV's House Of Style will present Fashionably Loud, a rock and roll/fashion special, which this year features Tricky, REPUBLICA, and The Prodigy.
The artists will perform three songs each, while models donningclothing by Versace for Tricky's performance, Vivian Westwood for The Prodigy's set, and Ana Molinari for REPUBICA's songs prance aroundthe stage.
(REPUBLICA's Saffron, by the way, recently recorded L7's Fuel My Fire with The Prodigy forpossible inclusion on the latter band's next album). Last year, the Fashionably Loud artists were Coolio, Elastica, and Filter.
Fashionably Loud tapes Wednesday, Oct. 30, and is scheduled to air in February 1997.
 

what MTV.com says:

Jan 31 1997 12:00 AM EST 321
Tricky Plays "Fashionably Loud"

MTV NEWS: Finally, rock takes over the fashion runway this Monday night, on MTV's second annual "Fashionably Loud" blowout. Making the music this time around are Prodigy, Tricky, and Republica, and here's a preview.

MTV: The worlds of fashion and music came together again for House of Style's Second Annual Fashionably Loud. Models sashayed down the runway to showcase Spring '97 collections by four hot designers to the live sounds of 3 of Britain's most buzzing acts.

ANDRE LEON TALLEY, Vanity Fair Fashion Editor: I love the whole feeling of it. The mix of the music and the girls walking on this sort of industrialized Blade Runner catwalk, it's brilliant.

JON LOVITZ, Comedian: I'm trying to become one of the dressers of the models, but, you know, I'm not a pervert, but just the bras. Bra off, bra off...

DAVE NAVARRO: The fashion's great, the music's loud and we're all having a really good time.

MTV: Italian designer Anna Molinari's ready-to-wear was ready to go down the catwalk to tunes by Republica... Gianni and Donatella showed off their Versace and Versus lines to the sounds of trip-hop pioneer Tricky.

CLAUDIA MASSON: So Tricky, have you ever seen a fashion show before?

TRICKY: On TV, I've never been to one though. My knowledge of fashion is limited, very limited, very limited.

TODD OLDHAM: I know you've dressed so many rock stars, so how do you think music and fashion tie together?

GIANNI VERSACE: They're born together I think, why, even in the renaissance they use to dress up to play.

MTV: British designer Vivian Westwood, who's music connection goes all the way back to the Sex Pistols, hasn't shown her clothes in the U.S. in over 10 years, but her Red and Gold label lines seemed right at home to the fiery techno beats of The Prodigy.

KEITH FLINT, Prodigy: Prodigy music is buzz music you know, it stirs you up. If a model's out there and she's wearing something with a bit of guts behind it, if she's walking out there to something that's really tough, it probably gives her a nice strong attitude, that's what the music's about.

MTV NEWS: "Fashionably Loud" 1997, premiering on MTV Monday night at 10 PM, and don't forget that Sunday at 10:30 PM we'll have a wrap-up on this year's Sundance film festival, on the "MTV News presents" special called "alt.film@mtv."

 

   
 

 
 
 


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