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Topic: Your favourite music videos?
Posted By: Logan
Subject: Your favourite music videos?
Date Posted: November 01 2023 at 15:07
When I was a tween and young teen I loved to watch music videos late night. In fact that's how I discovered Kate Bush, Laurie Anderson and various others. For a classic music video, David Bowie's Ashes to Ashes was one favourite of mine, and for more modern ones, I really like various Weyes Blood ones (especially "Do You Need My love?"), Sigur Ros's Glósóli, CocoRosie's Lemonade and I love the music video for Beach House's "Wishes" which was directed by Eric Wareheim and features Ray Wise as the coach (who I am a fan of from Twin Peaks).



What are some of yours, and please limit to one video per post if embedding as it can cause issues for some when there are lots of embeds.



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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: November 01 2023 at 15:24
I like this one.



Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: November 01 2023 at 17:20
Weird Al has plenty of great videos, this is one.



Posted By: MikeEnRegalia
Date Posted: November 01 2023 at 17:33
This one's a classic ...



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Posted By: Lesanderd
Date Posted: November 01 2023 at 17:39


Posted By: Frets N Worries
Date Posted: November 01 2023 at 17:45
Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
A-Ha - Take on Me
Weird Al - Amish Paradise
Michael Jackson - Thriller
Peter Gabriel - Slegdehammer
U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name

And not sure if this last one counts, but Steve Martin's King Tut



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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: November 01 2023 at 18:46
This is one of the greatest? Okay, it's debatable. But it's one of THOSE videos where you know the guys had a gas of a time during the shoot. 

One of the funniest parts is unintentional: Roddy's keytar strap comes loose, and it cuts right before he can throw it back over his shoulder.

Btw, there's no bad language in the song. There are a few quick cuts to some surgical procedures. I assume that's why it gets the "explicit" tag.



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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 00:34
A-Ha - Take On Me. Incredibly well known but beautifully done.

Have to admit that ELP 'performing' at the Montreal Olympic Stadium for Fanfare For The Common Man made a massive impression on me. All bomber jackets and split knee jeans, it was filmed in the middle of winter, apparently it was so cold they had to do it in several takes. in 1977 at the age of 15 this was my first exposure to prog rock as it was.

For the 90's I would pick Mansun's Tax Loss, filmed at a London train station, they chucked 40,000 pounds in notes off the surrounding concourse and filmed it. They were later given a severe reprimand by the Met Police and as such made the national news. Gained them great publicity though and worth the 40 grand all day long!




Posted By: Jeffro
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 07:25
I'd forgotten about this one. Fun, and very funny, video




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Posted By: MikeEnRegalia
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 07:39
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

A-Ha - Take On Me. Incredibly well known but beautifully done!

Agreed! Here's a variation on the theme: 


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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 08:23
Interesting seeing the choices.

While my first one was rather surreal and absurd one, and even rather magical to me, "starring" an actor (Ray Wise who was in Twin Peaks as Leland Palmer), my second one will also "star" an actor, one who I have been very into, this time Robbie Coltrane whose Cracker was one of my favourite TV shows. It's not my favourite Kate Bush song, it was her video for "The Man With the Child in His Eyes" (I so love this song) that first made me fall for her (and loved "Breathing"), and she features a favourite actor of mine with Donald Sutherland in a music video for a song and video I love, "Cloudbursting" (which was conceived by Terry Gilliam and Kate Bush), but this "Deeper Understanding" will not be as known and I find it to be of interest.




Posted By: suitkees
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 08:32
De Staat have produced some awesome videos this last decade. A selection...

Kitty Kitty:



Running Backwards Into The Future:



The quite funny Who's Gonna Be The GOAT?:



And I've posted this one before, Witch Doctor:





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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 09:06
My favorite band from Croatia.



Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 09:15
Gotta include some Spinal Tap.



Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 09:28


Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 09:30
Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Weird Al has plenty of great videos, this is one.


Is this the one where he edits Wikipedia? xD


Posted By: Gentle and Giant
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 09:44
I'm not a fan of Aphex Twin particularly, but some of the better known songs (and videos) are very interesting indeed. So here is Aphex Twin - Windowlicker, with one of the best beginnings of a music video ever IMO:




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Posted By: suitkees
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 10:11
As kid I was much impressed by Roger Glover's Love is All (sung by Dio), apperently more a hit in our country than elsewhere...:





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Posted By: suitkees
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 10:32
And one of the most intense close-up videos ever made; as such rather simple, but so powerful! RIP Sinéad.





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Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 11:06


Posted By: Jeffro
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 16:23
Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

My favorite band from Croatia.




Big smile

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Posted By: MikeEnRegalia
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 17:22
This might summon some trolls, but here we go ... one of my absolute favorites:



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Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 17:57
My friends and I are big fans of Primus and bassist Les Claypool, so check this out! 




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Posted By: omphaloskepsis
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 18:17
That Primus video is one of my favorite videos of all time.  So groovy, cause this girl loves her bass... it doesn't get much better than Winona's big brown beaver. But, then again...it could be a porcupine. Wink




Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 18:24
^ I'm enjoying that one.

Beavers, Rube Goldberg machines and bears, oh my! My wife and I really like Weyes Blood, but I expect that various here would not Bear this so well.



Posted By: mathman0806
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 19:16
That 'Rube Goldberg' one by OK Go is a classic. I also like their 'treadmill' video.






Posted By: mathman0806
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 19:18


Posted By: mathman0806
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 19:22
And this is just enjoyable, in particular, if you recall the original song and video.



Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 21:23
I like this thread!! 

Amy and Joe are a two-person band, Clatter = drums/bass & vocals.  They do some amazing music for such a small group!!  




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Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 21:52


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Posted By: siLLy puPPy
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 22:39

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by Bobby Beausoleil (28 minutes long from all the way back in 72)



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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 22:56
Hi,

Being a film person, there are not a lot of videos done for much rock music that turn me on. Too many of them are just a vague idea of the band, and it is more about its flattery than it is about anything that could be considered artistic and a bit more of the work that the band did, or does.

That said, there were directors that used music way better for visuals, than most of this stuff. It's hard to not see how the Vangelis music was used by Hugh Hudson in "Chariots of Fire" and then Ridley Scott in "Blade Runner" that were not only stunning, it added to the music, and the film. Even in 1492, the Vangelis music was done really nice. Ridley Scott had Tangerine Dream in the American Version of "Legend", though I think that some other films were nice, but not great and they include "Miracle Mile", "Canyon Dreams", "Thief" and the one that has never been released with the full soundtrack, "Sorcerer", which was done in its entirety musically in the last series of concerts just before Edgar Froese passed away. It signaled the end of the "visual" Tangerine Dream, that became just a mechanical nothing.

But, perhaps, few of these have ever stood up as well as the glorious way that Werner Herzog made the material from Popol Vuh stand up ... 

All of these gave a GLORIOUS showing of the music, and unlike many of the videos listed here, they gave even more value to the work itself, than just a fun video. One could say these were very artistic moments, that presented the music even better than we usually see it. 

It gave a lot of music, the color and imagination that classical music has been hoping for since Mozart, when you first can have a great idea from the film "Amadeus", although it is difficult to not think of it as just a fun movie.

Another director that knew how to use music beautifully is Ken Russell, and it is so well done, even going back to one of his first, the film about Elgar ... which is not seen much, but is, really an incredible film. And his later adventures into music in film, is ... very crazy, but a lot of fun to watch, and better than most videos for rock bands!

Another director that was well known for his use of music, though it is often ignored, is Nicolas Roeg, who had the gumption to create "Memo From Turner" and helped identify the persona that became Mick Jagger for a long time, a very brash, strong, and well thought out lyricist knowing how to present his words, in a filmic sort of way that even MTV could not have the gumption to show it ... the film itself is/was a really big cult thing, and it is an excellent film, despite the fact that it is very difficult for any audience to identify with it, and to make sense of it ... but its images are insane and fantastic and Mick was not the only piece of music used in that film!


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Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 23:26
Thanks, M, great thoughts! 

My personal favorite film director using music is Werner Herzog!  His use of Popul Vu's music in "Aguirre Der Zorn Gottes" was stunning!!  





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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: November 02 2023 at 23:49
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Thanks, M, great thoughts! 

My personal favorite film director using music is Werner Herzog!  His use of Popul Vu's music in "Aguirre Der Zorn Gottes" was stunning!!  




Hi,

In many ways the "ending" is even better since it is all improvised by Klaus Kinsky, who obviously had a good feel for the music and its feeling. He takes it all the way to the last note. Magnificent.

The story about a lot of these things is funnier. Florian Fricke and him were good friends, and a story goes that he would go to Florian's place and say I am making a film, but have no music, and Florian would guide him to a closet full of stuff and say ... pick one ... the following week, Werner would show up at Florian's house and say ... look ... I got a new film with the music! That suggests that Werner knew how to float with the music and make it stand up in many of his films. The opening of "Nosferatu" is also really neat, but we don't seem to like classical music as much! In many ways, it reminds me of the pictures of the sets for the Operas in Bayreuth almost 100 years ago ... they are "classics" in their design and realization in theater history of set design. Very modern, and so simple ... it gives a completely different feeling to a lot of the music played there, mostly Wagner as far as I know. These sets and their design, also make a lot of rock shows lighting look very stupid!


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Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: November 03 2023 at 00:18
^Great discussion, M!  We have a lot in common!  I'll have to re-watch Aguirre (it's been years) and pay attention to the music at the end.  The ending scene, of Kinski standing on the raft, holding the monkey while the camera boat circles him, is very powerful!!  

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Posted By: suitkees
Date Posted: November 03 2023 at 04:43
Not a video, because this one was made on film, by the Grand Master of film animation Norman McLaren, with use here of an optical printer. And I'm the proud owner of a copy of this film on 16mm (and McLaren's complete works on DVD, of course).

Norman McLaren - Pas de deux (1968):




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