This is a difficult one, given that these monthly threads were always meant to be about the music.
As far as I’m concerned there’s a golden rule regarding music videos – ideally, they should never be more memorable than the song.
Having said that, if a great song has a great video, that’s a bonus.
Film clips for songs began to take on an outsized relevance from about the late seventies. A phenomenon observed in the very timely “Video killed the radio star” by the Buggles. This insatiable demand for ever more “cutting edge” music videos was able to sustain the televisual juggernaut that was MTV, launched as it was, in mid-1981. A memorable film clip for a song came to be regarded by most artists as an essential element of a “greater whole”.
Music videos portray performers in many and varied situations. These include:
· The performer(s) performing the song, live or in a studio
· The performer(s) portrayed in situations that may or may not have any relevance to the song
· Entirely unrelated images or video grabs that don’t even feature the performers
· Just about anything else you could imagine
I can’t think of any of my favourite songs where the film clip is the first thing that springs to mind. However, here are this month’s two intro tunes, both of which are just great songs, with the videos being a bonus.
Peter Gabriel – Sledgehammer (the song was described by Gabriel as an homage to sixties soul)
The Chemical Brothers – Let Forever Be (directed by Michel Gondry)
Again, barely scratching the surface here. No doubt there’s a whole library of memorable videos that you’re just waiting to post in the comments thread.
So go for it Cats, you know you want to!
Pulp – This is Hardcore …
Repulica Ready to Go
Rabz,
if I remember correctly, Gabriel’s music video was the first to use stop-go animation.
when it comes to music NOT needing videos, Tubular Bells, hands down.
Obviously Dire Straits
and Alex Gaudino
If I were Peter Gabriel I would have spent the money at the dentists.
That is all.
Magnificent song – Northern English bombast within a “white room” …
Bah, screwed up before:
Dire Straits
Alex Gaudino
leningrad cowboys – those were the days
Might wind out HIV poz
wind up
I’ve got this f*ckin’ thorn in my side…
Sydney NYE 1999 – The Ghost Of Time
Supremes in Paris
Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues
Can’t go past Jacko’s dance/music fusion, as in Billie Jean.
Not an official video, but with 78 million views I reckon it deserves a guernsey!
I loved this video back then.
Take on me : a-ha
She’s a Star – the true version
She’s a Star – the version passing itself off as the true one (no need to watch this one, Cats)
Hey, Miss Personage – you’re just a trick o’ the light …
getting it in before Rabz does
Yard Act
Yard Act
Mme Physionomie, Francoise Hardy
Matrix – what a song and what a clip – I’ve seen the Yard Act described as channeling the Fall, which is a serious misrepresentation of both bands.
Rage had a Kate Bush marathon and Cloudbusting stood out for me. Melancholy, memorable.
Loved that clip Rabz
forgot all about it until you started posting it in the forums a while back
thanks for that
Somebody that I used to know – Gotye
Fine choice with Sabotage sir
Seven Nation Army
Gotye – Smoke and Mirrors
The clip is magnifique, but how awesome is the Kimbra, both looks and vocal wise?
A sumptuous visual feast and simply one of the great songs.
Miss Ellie channeling Marilyn Monroe
One heavenly combination …
too bloody right
amen
BB – what an epic.
I didn’t hear the original until about 2005 after hearing various disco remixes of it.
Seriously hard to get a music vid that really captures the MTV phenomenon. I never watched MTV, but here we had Rage. Years and years of staying up late or taping it and watching all Saturday morning. Good times.
Smells Like Teen Spirit is an anthem of such things, but I’ll go with Foo Fighters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBjQ9tuuTJQ
Spike Jonze was in charge of Sabotage was he not Rabz?
I liked this of theirs also, simple, effective.
Excellent Bruce
Mr Brightside
BB – the Jonze did indeed direct the epic Sabotage video.
Since BB has mentioned Kate Bush we can’t go past the extraordinary video which started it all for her. Mesmerising.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fk-4lXLM34g
BB – Paul’s Boutique is one almighty slab of existence. One of the greatest albums ever.
FFS, the Beastie Boys are among my greatest cultural heroes of all time.
They were often seen wearing Levi’s and adidas …
So shake your rumpah! 🙂
daft travels around the world
How did I get here?
Looks like Dover has turned off insertable videos, so I’ll go back to normal linking! Ah well, I did say they’d slow the blog down.
But if I do a brunette I should always balance with a blondie.
Ridiculously good song and awesome video too:
Rapture – Blondie (1981)
The Members – Radio 1982
Modern Lovers Pablo Picasso
and one of the better mixups with BB & a whole lot more in it
Thanks, Eric.
“He was never inadvertently or otherwise referred to as an arsehole”
Tusk!
Absolutely classic track, such a simple idea for dance video. Of course even better would be to have a party with Daft Punk playing live in your basement.
LCD Soundsystem – Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (2005)
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club What Ever Happened To My Rock And Roll
LCD Soundsystem – all my friends …
BRMC:
red eyes and tears
no more for you
my love I fear …
The hats, the hats!
DEVO – Whip It (1980)
can’t mention music vids without adding a few (no) surprises and a house of cards
Feel Good Inc. Gorillaz
742m views, blimey.
Gotye’s role in that clip* is decisive and undersold. To his credit, he delivers like a real man. Unrepentant.
*As well as writing the song, FFS
Gorillaz
Stylo … 🙂
hmm, what’s to repent?
I answer to God … she answers to me
the way it was written
You will be the one, screaming out …
High and Dry
As one of the comments sez, Jeff, everybody here wants you…
Walk like a camel
Come on
Come on
Come on
Love’s the greatest thang …
Richard Ashcroft going for a stroll
Miss Planet 🙂
Sweet Surrender Tim Buckley
Rabz and Miss Personage out on a Saturday night … 🙂
The Sweetest Thing
This is Tim Buckley …
Elvis Costello Watching The Detectives
‘she’s filing her nails while their dragging the lake’
they’re
bad science makes good music?
AC/DC It’s A Long Way To The Top
Thanks, DJ Rabz. Bedtime.
Can think of lots of song and dance action in musicals (Chicago, West Side Story) but most music videos pass me by; I do remember the first Kate Bush one as being rather mystical and interesting.
Will check out some of the ones above because they will probably ring some memory bells. G’nite now. Thanks Rabz.
Great aussie music, Eric H.
a couple more
go-betweens – cattle & cane
spacey jane – booster seat
BB and Bruce mentioned my favourite Brunette Siren* of all time and so here she is, in a piece of art, featuring her exquisite vocals and magnifique hair, some ballerinas and a particular dinosaur gifting himself a dream piece of session work …
*Both counts
Not musical as such but the rivalry is the greatest of course. No doubt the bovver boys were at it afterwards.
Danger, high voltage
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2a4gyJsY0mc
Some frog tart
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rs9KKg-dHr0
And some polish dudes
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qPELcGcVHfU&pp=ygUNUGFyaHMgb2YgaGF0ZQ%3D%3D
You can skip the dogfight start, but it all builds up to a kickass end
Sledgehammer was done by Aardman, also known for Morph and Wallace & Gromit.
Not that I’m a fan of the group, this is fantastic in terms of production:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gJLIiF15wjQ&pp=ygUTd2FubmFiZSBzcGljZSBnaXJscw%3D%3D
Two words:
Simply Irresistible
“We need a film to go with our song so Countdown can play it. Any ideas?”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eQluGs2SFRs
Whiter Shade Of Pale – Procol Harum
From Graceland. I can’t remember how long it took me to discover which was Paul Simon.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=uq-gYOrU8bA
Bananarama – Help
This time just one word:
Agadoo
I think this video was added quite some time after the song was recorded.
Pink Floyd -Wish You Were Here
Stargate – Waterfall – With Pink and Sia
Eternal Eclipse – Fate of the Fallen (Official Music Video)
Bob Seger – Main Street
Bob Seger – Main Street
Go Peter Allen – Rio baby rio
I pictured a rainbow
You held it in your hands … 🙂
The temptation of Victoria …
Everything’s gone green …
PRETENDERS – BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG
Weapon of choice
Less I know the better
Chet Faker Gold
For some reason, I think of death by Snoo Snoo
If you’re into dancing, Jungle make a whole heap of very click videos.
Heavy
Time
Deserves to be a music video.
The Blues Brothers, Arethra, Think
And I would do anything for love
But I won’t chew that …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X_ViIPA-Gc
My old friend (and his daughter, too!)
Definitely NSFW!!!
KBW
Good fun. Audio is good.
Barry Manilow – Copacabana – 1978 – HD
Mix Master Mike.
Mix Master Mike (dj beastie boys) – Greatest Opening 2004
A great mixup of Beastie Boys, Stevie Wonder, Run DMC & Cypress Hill.
And all done by an 8-bit dj cat …