I found out that all of E!'s documentary specials outside of THS & their countdown poll specials from the 2000s are very hard to find online, especially full versions, & every time a YouTuber tries to upload said specials, the videos and their account gets deleted for copyright, as they're really strict when it comes to copyright law.
The only remnants of those specials' existence is its TVGuide.com page.
Does anybody still have VHS copies of those rare specials, so you can upload them to Dailymotion or Vimeo?
Did you watch the urban music myth special when it aired over a decade ago? Do you have any evidence of its existence?
I watched an urban music myth special, yes. I have no physical evidence of it. Was there more than one, like one you're aware of?
I posted this on TOMT about it:
"This is something that has stuck with me for years. If I'm right this was either slightly before 2000 or literally at that era, I have a feeling 1998 to 2002 is the basic time frame.
I'm pulling my memories back now but one I distinctly recall on VH1 was a special about mysteries and bizarre occurrences in the music industry, things like the Tupac/Biggie conspiracies and such. The whole thing was shot in weird filters and had this woman wearing a trench coat and walking in a GRAVE YARD and like a forest, and she would 'disappear' or something with bad special effects.
They discussed things like I believe a rumor that Curt Cobain was somehow at a concert after he killed himself, and I believe mention was made of a band whose identities were never known who preformed at some big venue then disappeared, the band-equivalent of Ready N' Steady basically. Hell maybe that was on the list! I think they went into various strange deaths or suicides too.
I know this sounds like the Crackmaster of VH1 but I would bet my life on it being real. If not VH1, MTV then. One or the other, but I have a feeling it was the former for some reason. It was basically a whole special about unsolved murders and bizarre ghostly concerts. Wish I could find it now."
So it doesn't count. I'm trying to convince all these people to upload the super obscure E! specials & countdown shows from the 2000s on YouTube & Dailymotion