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Posted by raggedyman (Member # 4065) on :
 
I'm sure this topic has probably been done before but I'm new so - here is my list...

'Take on Me' - A-HA!; it still looks great!

'Sledgehammer' - Peter Gabriel; fantastic animated style!

'Thriller' - Michael Jackson

'Smooth Criminal' - Michael Jackson

'We don't need another Hero' - Tina Turner (Aunty Entity!)

'Call me Al' - Paul Simon (and Chevy Chase!)

'True Faith' - New Order
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
HOT FOR TEACHER...VAN HALEN

TAKE ON ME....AHA

HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLF....DURAN DURAN
 
Posted by RonaldMcdonaldMiller (Member # 3657) on :
 
Take On Me -------------- A-HA

Wanted Dead or Alive ---- Bon Jovi

Every Breath You Take ------The Police

Separate Ways ------------- Journey

Sledgehammer -------------- Peter Gabriel

Rockit -------------------- Herbie Hanc0ck

Cherry Pie ---------------- Warrant

Saftey Dance -------------- Men Without Hats

We're Not Gonna Take It -- Twisted Sister

[ 09. April 2005, 12:45: Message edited by: RonaldMcdonaldMiller ]
 
Posted by TheHornyViking (Member # 2691) on :
 
I thought ZZ Top's Sharp Dressed Man was pretty damn funny, as was Thomas Dolby's She Blinded Me With Science.

You folks have already mentioned some of my favorites.

Yankee Rose by David Lee Roth had a great intro.
I think you can watch it at launch.com.
 
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
 
Oh yeah...forgot that one. David Lee Roth had some really good ones/
 
Posted by CT......The Son Of Scarface (Member # 2903) on :
 
Dire Straits-Money For Nothing

Don Henley's-Boys Of Summer

Nik Kershaw's-Would'nt it Be Good
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
When Doves Cry-Prince

Eyes without a Face-Billy Idol

Love is a Battlefield-Pat Benatar

That Ain't Love- REO Speedwagon

Bringing on the Heart Break- Def Leppard

Foolin- Def Leppard

No More Words- Berlin

Take me to Heart- Quarterflash

Stand Back- Stevie Nicks

Think I'm in Love- Eddie Money

Centerfold- J. Geils

These Dreams- Heart
 
Posted by LONNIE (Member # 3934) on :
 
in honor of the freak thriller by MJ
 
Posted by kat27 (Member # 3979) on :
 
I think that (some) eighties film clips were much more imaginative than they are today. A) they didn't rely (completely) on sex to sell and B) they couldn't rely as much on special effects. Also none of the copyright for popular songs had run out so musicians actually had to write their own. I get so p**sed off when I watch music videos and 8 of the top ten are just crap re-mixes of what were great songs.
 
Posted by raggedyman (Member # 4065) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by kat27:
I think that (some) eighties film clips were much more imaginative than they are today. A) they didn't rely (completely) on sex to sell and B) they couldn't rely as much on special effects. Also none of the copyright for popular songs had run out so musicians actually had to write their own. I get so p**sed off when I watch music videos and 8 of the top ten are just crap re-mixes of what were great songs.

I agree with you 100% [Wink]
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
I agree 200%. I have not seen a music video in who knows how long that wasn't a mini porno movie, and the song sucked to begin with, so put them both together, and all you have is a big mess.

It doesn't seem like music videos will ever be cool like they were, because the artists had to use imagination when they didn't have a big budget, but they had a good song, so it was cool to see bands like Quarterflash and The Motels make a cool video...they were like little mini movies, that told a story.
 


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