Me too.
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Peter Dougherty, a behind-the-scenes downtown fixture of the 1970s and ’80s who went on to help shape MTV’s early identity, most notably as a creator of the influential show “Yo! MTV Raps,” died on Oct. 12 at his home in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. He was 59.
Mr. Dougherty directed a handful of music videos himself, including “Hold It Now, Hit It” for the Beastie Boys and “Fairytale of New York” for the Pogues, a wry Celtic punk band that Mr. Dougherty, who was of Irish extraction, particularly admired.
Ah, I remember one of the Syrian guys I worked with. Believed every word he said, until it was obvious. Poor dude.
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