Relive the visual spectacle that defined an era of music videos. Peter Gabriel's 'Sledgehammer' wasn't just a song; it was a groundbreaking animated masterpiece that dominated MTV in 1986. What made it special was its revolutionary use of stop-motion animation, claymation, and pixilation techniques by the brilliant minds at Aardman Animations, setting a new standard for the medium. Its vibrant, quirky, and unforgettable imagery – from dancing chickens and flying fruit to Gabriel's ever-changing face – became instantly iconic, captivating audiences worldwide. This video wasn't just watched; it was experienced, discussed, and replayed endlessly, winning a record nine MTV Video Music Awards and becoming the channel's most-played video ever. It cemented the music video's place as a significant art form and remains a beloved touchstone for anyone who grew up glued to MTV, a true symbol of 80s creativity and innovation.
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