Wondered what everybody's favorite rock videos. I'd say the best that comes to mind at the moment for me is Shame by Stabbing Westward. Another really good one that comes to mind is Just by Radiohead.
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Hmmm...
Considering that the format of music video now sucks completely (not that MTV videos were ever that great), this would be a good time for me reflect back with some memories.
Hmmm...
Nirvana- In Bloom
Soundgarden- Black Hole Sun
Smashing Pumpkins- Zero
Greenday- Longview
NIN- Closer
Weezer- Buddy Holly
Metallica- One (a little before my time actually)
Those are the ones I remember seeing on TV as current videos.
Not old enough to remember these but I like them:
Anything by JUDAS PRIEST
Anything by IRON MAIDEN
Anything by JETHRO TULL
Will try to think up more. -
NIN- Closer
stp old video's were cool too
rob zombie makes good videos too -
How could I forget, damn near anything by TOOL.
Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore. -
Cars - You Might Think
Tool - Schism
Metallica - One (mainly for the added lyrics/vocals)
..... I need to go look at my old tapes to think of some more.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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(Don't shoot me for this one):
"Take on me" by A-ha. I just liked the imaginative use of animation on that video, it was unusual for its time.
I also liked the unedited version of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" by Yes - the one with the worms that was edited out later.
Best unseen video (this one's for Rookie64):
"Stand Back" - Stevie Nicks. Not the "treadmill" one used on MTV back then that everyone has seen, but the 'Gone with the wind' themed one that has never been released. It was a full-blown theatrical production. Stevie spent a fortune on it (or rather, her record company did) but she 'nixed' it - no pun intended - because she said "I look too fat" in it. I got a good copy from someone years ago and people are shocked how different it is from anything else she's ever done. The one that was actually released to the public, shown on TV, was lame.
I wonder how many other artists have good videos that were never released for one reason or another?Ethernet (n): something used to catch the etherbunny -
Originally Posted by ViRaL1
-Prison Sex
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great videos
Later stuff I didn't like as much. -
well...do you mean best concept video or performance or editing/cinematography or coolest effects/or animation...or best looking/hottest babe used in a video
This could go many ways.
I honestly haven't watched MTV in years, so I can only go by stuff from further back.
My favorites:
Rainbow - Can't Let You Go (parody of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari with the most incredible babe I'd ever laid eyes on in a musiv video 8) )
Rosie Vela - Magic Smile (Rosie...another hottie)
The Sherbs - We Ride Tonight (for lighting and great camera work)
ZZ Top - Gimme All You Lovin' and Sharp Dressed Man
(cool concept, editing, entertaining and 1980 Playboy Playmate Jeana Tomasino appearing in all the ZZ Top videos)
Ellen Foley - What's A Matter Baby (for concept)
Pink Floyd - One Of These Days (for animation)
Southside Johnny - Trash It Up (for sexiest)
Ministry - Revenge (for editing and style)
Jefferson Starship - Winds Of Change (for early video effects)
In long form, I'd say the concert/concept film -
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii (Director's Cut)
For live performance -
Roger Waters' The Wall: Live in Berlin (1990) w/ various artists -
Originally Posted by glockjs
Can you tell?
vvvvvNothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore. -
Jefferson Starship - Winds Of Change (for early video effects)
Roger Waters' The Wall: Live in Berlin (1990) w/ various artists
On that note, the best music video is without a doubt:
Pink Floyd: The Wall
This movie is actually an hour+ long music video- the best music video EVER made. It is also a fantastic and deep film. -
Originally Posted by Roundabout
Yea...I didn't think she looked fat in the Civil War version...she actually looked worse in the one they released
I'd take Rosebud for Fleetwood Mac videos (for live perfomance)
Stevie looked better in the videos for Gypsy and If Anyone Falls IMO. -
Originally Posted by Rookie64
You probably know which one I'm talking about. Your memory is better than mine, it's been so long since I've been into it that I've forgotten a lot. That's what happens when you get old :P
She looked best in her 'lean' years, IMO. I like how she looked on the Ebony Eyes live performance we talked about yesterday, for example. Once she gained weight (Wierd Al should've done a parody of I can't wait: "I gain weight, I gain weight...").
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Originally Posted by 888888
Interesting, I hate it with a passion... and yes, I am a HUUUUGE Pink Floyd fan (though not a Roger (no-talent) Waters fan).
On that note, the best music video is without a doubt:
Pink Floyd: The Wall
This movie is actually an hour+ long music video- the best music video EVER made. It is also a fantastic and deep film.
Also like certain performances.
Alan Parker's version is very dark...but I agree it's very deep.
A lot of people didn't get the meaning of The Wall - I think the film an live show add more depth. -
Originally Posted by Roundabout
Agreed 100% with how she looked at Cal Jam 2
Her weight has been up and down over the years - sometimes she looks good and others, bloated. Sometimes it's bad choice of clothes (those shoulder pads didn't help).
Trying to think of the other unreleased video - I know she's in Walter Egan's Blonde In The Blue T-Bird, but not sure if that's the one you're trying to recall. -
*****************METALLICA******************
WHISKEY IN THE JAR.
Love the shots of all the nearly naked drunk party chicks. -
I was curious of anyone remembers either of the videos in my original post. If you can find them (I'm looking), they're very entertaining.
Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore. -
Originally Posted by ViRaL1
Try ebay for Rock Video Monthly on VHS - they used to release most of the videos from the early to mid '90s
I have one with Radiohead included but it's the Stop Whispering video.
Also try fan sites for each band - someone will have it 8) -
NIN - Closer
Beastie Boys - Sabotage
Beastie Boys - Looking Down The Barrel of a Gun
Beastie Boys - Gratitude
Duran Duran - The Chauffer
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
Autechre - Second Bad Vilbel
Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
Megadeth - Peace Sells
Van Halen - any with David Lee Roth
David Lee Roth - Yankee Rose- housepig
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Housepig Records
out now:
Various Artists "Six Doors"
Unicorn "Playing With Light" -
David Lee Roth videos generally kicked much ass, be them solo or back in his VH days.
"There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge, and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon." -- Raoul Duke -
NIN "Broken" (entire tape) it ROX till today!
followed by
NIN "Closure" (I mean entire tape 1)
and
(dont laugh):
Aerosmith "Amazing" (? Im not sure the title now, the one where Alicia Silverstone goes through the window out of school's washroom).
It was so hot to see a glimpse of her ...(yeah, I know she's an old fat hag nowaday, but she was so hot back then hehe)
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Originally Posted by Rookie64
-The Dire Straits trilogy from the Making Movies album. Kinda obscure, though.
-Roxy Music, Japan and Étienne Daho.
-Oh, and anything off that charming Rockbitch video. -
Twisted Sister - "We're Not Going to Take It"
"What are you going to do with your life?" -
Muse - New Born
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I wonder how many other artists have good videos that were never released for one reason or another?
I guess he's keeping them for posterity. -
I am not a big fan of heavy metal or regular rock music, but I absoultely love the following music videos:
Quiet Riot - Come of Feel the Noise
Sammy Hagar - I Can't Drive 55
Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall
Twisted Sister - I Wanna Rock
Twisted Sister - Were Not Gonna Take it anymore
Most of the other Twisted Sister music videos are also good. I also like the one where they are being chased by the Taste Police (something like that).
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Basement Jaxx - 'Where's Your Head At'
http://knowmusic.com/rooty/flash/intro_jus.html
Real campy but I like it!
JSB
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Originally Posted by p_l
I consider that a very important historical event - not just a concert.
How many shows were there?
Originally Posted by p_l
I have that on VHS - they also included those videos on another Dire Straits compilation.
Waiting for those to get released on DVD.
Originally Posted by p_l
love the videos for The Main Thing and Same Old Scene
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