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Posted by bandit (Member # 6296) on :
 
For myself that would be"Take on Me" a song by the Norwegian band a-ha.Released in 1985.The innovative video was an amalgamation of rotoscope-style animation and live-action..Ok,i`m Norwegian ;-).But this video did have something new,never seen before.And it did have a great impact on me.Other favorites out there?
 
Posted by 80sNut (Member # 6317) on :
 
My fav video clip was Berlin- Take my breath away which was used in TOP GUN
 
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
 
George Harrison's "I've Got My Mind Set on You" with his study coming to life around him is a personal favorite (probably the rocking grandfather clock is the best part).
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
My favorite is VAN HALEN's Hot For Teacher. Twenty years later I still crack up every time I watch it.
 
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chris the CandyFanMan:
George Harrison's "I've Got My Mind Set on You" with his study coming to life around him is a personal favorite (probably the rocking grandfather clock is the best part).

Wasn't there actually two videos for that song? I seem to remember another one where a young teenage female looking at a nickelodeon peep-show at an arcade. The teenage boy in that video (can't remember his name right now) later was in the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" TV series.
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

Yes, you are absolutely correct. I don't remember who was in it, but there were two videos. We used to call that one "The bad one"

We are DEVO
 
Posted by Nice Guy Sammy Hain (Member # 3150) on :
 
The Plasmatics--The Damned

Any video that starts off with a disclaimer can't be all that bad. Throw in a scantily clad woman, a bus crashing through a wall of TVs and an explosion makes this video a guys fantasy.
 
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Nice Guy Sammy Hain:
The Plasmatics--The Damned

Any video that starts off with a disclaimer can't be all that bad. Throw in a scantily clad woman, a bus crashing through a wall of TVs and an explosion makes this video a guys fantasy.

"Explosion"? Do you think this was probably Michael Bay's favorite music video before he got into show biz? [Smile]
 
Posted by Nice Guy Sammy Hain (Member # 3150) on :
 
had to be his inspiration
 
Posted by MotleyRulz (Member # 3598) on :
 
The Police--Wrapped Around Your Finger
 
Posted by Riptide (Member # 457) on :
 
Duran Duran-Planet Earth
Madonna-Open your Heart
Cyndi Lauper-She Bop
Micheal Jackson-Thriller
Psychedelic Furs-Love my Way
Helix-Rock you
Megadeth-Peace Sells
Kraut-All twisted
Big Country-In a Big Country
Thompson Twins-Lies
INXS-Original Sin
David Bowie-Ahes to Ashes
Special K-I got a man
Whodini-Freaks come out at night
Motley Crue-Looks that Kill
Cure-Boys Don't Cry
Bananarama-love in the first Degree
Devo-Through being cool
Cro Mags-We gotta know
 
Posted by bazookajoe (Member # 5794) on :
 
I like the Williem Friedkin directed video to Laura Branigan's "Self Control". Beautifully shot and very 80s with those nocturnal blue hues.

Great song too.

http://www.stage6.com/user/Marvin38/video/1686075/Laura-Branigan---Self-control
 
Posted by GoldTransAM (Member # 2973) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by mamamiasweetpeaches:
My favorite is VAN HALEN's Hot For Teacher. Twenty years later I still crack up every time I watch it.

Fuse had a series of week long half hour shows about videos that changed the music world. HFT was one of the episodes.
 
Posted by bandit (Member # 6296) on :
 
great folks! i`ve found a couple forgotten ones in this thread already.I must track them down on the net..

1.van halen-hot for teacher.
2.Laura Branigan's-Self Control.
3. Berlin- Take my breath away

i also somehow like the band aid video from 85-we are the world.with willie nelson totally missed his first note.somehow it worked though;-)and the hyper cyndi lauper,jumping up and down.(what a great voice)

keep e`m comming.happy new year by the way!
 
Posted by evilash (Member # 6155) on :
 
Dire Straits-Money For Nothin'
Most of Cyndi Lauper's vids
Madonna-Papa Don't Preach (didn't she actually look healthy in that vid?)
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
Even though ot For Teacher is my #1 Fave there are other ones that are high up on my list too

AHA- Take On Me
TOM PETTY- Dont Come Around Here No More
TOM PETTY- Mary Jane's Last Dance
THE CARS- You Might Think
DAVID LEE ROTH- Just A Gigilo
DAVID LEE ROTH- Yankee Rose
POISON- Talk Dirty TO Me
MOTLEY CRUE- Home Sweet Home
JOAN JETT- I Love Rock & Roll
and because it's so funny BILLY SQUIER- Rock Me Tonight
 
Posted by jdocster04 (Member # 5752) on :
 
These are all great videos, but, do you remember when Michael Jackson's "Thriller" came out? I've never been a huge MJ fan, but, it was a ground-breaking video for its time...

Just a thought... [Smile]
 
Posted by bandit (Member # 6296) on :
 
right on jdocster04.That was a pretty cool video for its times.It sure deserve being mentioned.I've never been a huge MJ fan myself.But have to give him some credits anyway.
 
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
 
Love the end tag there: "Any relation to characters living, dead (or undead) is purely coincidental."
 
Posted by booger99 (Member # 6438) on :
 
bazookajoe, I agree with you. That is one of my favorite video's as well.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
I remember when I was in elementary school kids having slumber parties and renting THE MAKING OF THRILLER. Thats how HUGE Michale Jackson and the Thriller video were at that point in time, people based a whole PARTY around watching that video!

Its such a pity that Michael Jackson has become such a joke ... in the 80s he was such a huge phenomena.
 
Posted by bandit (Member # 6296) on :
 
i totally agree with you mamamiasweetpeaches.its sad.the thriller album was great.And is still the most selling album of all time as far as i know.but i lost interest during the next few albums..
 
Posted by intothesea13 (Member # 6353) on :
 
I liked Sunglasses at Night. I thought Corey Hart was so hot then. And I like the older black and white videos Depeche Mode put out in the 80s.
 
Posted by jdocster04 (Member # 5752) on :
 
I loved all of the ZZ Top videos... Gotta love Top... [Smile]
 
Posted by NowhereGirl (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by intothesea13:
I liked Sunglasses at Night. I thought Corey Hart was so hot then. And I like the older black and white videos Depeche Mode put out in the 80s.

excellent choice.

i also liked rockwell - somebody's watching me &
genesis - land of confusion, just to name a couple.
 
Posted by Robin (Member # 6459) on :
 
Queen "I want to Break Free" AWESOME
Duran Duran "Hungry like the Wolf" brought videos out of the White background era (even tho I love those too)
 
Posted by I'm a NOMS...Get Me Out Of Here (Member # 2688) on :
 
One by Metallica definitely the most powerful music video ever made...bar none!!!


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by bandit (Member # 6296) on :
 
Metallica rules NOMS.No doubt about that..Haven`t seen that video though.Have to check it out now..
 
Posted by I'm a NOMS...Get Me Out Of Here (Member # 2688) on :
 
Just make sure to check out the full version and not the "Jammin" version...


Noms [Cool]
 
Posted by HeadRusch (Member # 3755) on :
 
There's too many videos to count...David Lee Roth's were always big-budget, funny and over-the-top. Peter Gabriels were always pushing the envelope of Video as "Art".

(Personally I think his best is Shock The Monkey as opposed to the cuter ones he did later on in his career).

But many music videos were overlooked...Todd Rundgren's ones from the 70's and 80's were quite good (Time Heals, Feet Dont Fail Me Now), even that one "Calling All Girls" from...hmmm...I forget now, but that was all over MTV on their first day/year of broadcasting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIlglm7EImE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IDEMzGbMv4
 
Posted by timbawundakin (Member # 6603) on :
 
I loved anything by Madonna in the 80s . Loved her Papa Dont Preach video.......
 
Posted by pearwater (Member # 6093) on :
 
John Parr- Blame it on the radio
 
Posted by cantbuymelove (Member # 6677) on :
 
Dokken-Its not love.
Riding around L.A. on the back of a flatbed playing...classic!
 
Posted by CrashesParties n TheValley (Member # 2903) on :
 
DOUBLE The Captain Of Her Heart (U.S. Version) ...

Just Joking..it's just too many good ones to have a single fav. [Smile]
 
Posted by HeadRusch (Member # 3755) on :
 
I think its great that VH1 Classics exists today, I've seen so many videos on that channel that I had long figured lost to my past.

There are a few I haven't seen in a long time that I am still waiting on, but if I record enough of them to the DVR eventually I'll find the holdouts, mostly older or more obscure stuff. Some, of course, were not shown on MTV but only on shows like Night Flight or other music video programs of the day.

examples:
Todd Rundgren and Utopia: Feet Don't Fail Me Now, or Pat Benetar's "ANXIETY".....saw it once and never again.

Seeing videos like Bowie's "Look Back in Anger" or Planet P Project's "Why Me" **REALLY** took me back the first time I saw them. Its like your brain suddenly fires off synapses it hasn't touched in 20 years.."hey..hey I *know* this video!".
 
Posted by Chantelle Pride (Member # 6682) on :
 
It would have to be "Don't You Forget About Me" by Simple Minds, 'cos the backdrop is dark, and Jim Kean is a gr8 singer.
 


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