Music videos

20th Anniversary Tour 2004 is the name of a DVD release of music videos by the band KMFDM. ...more on Wikipedia about "20th Anniversary World Tour 2004"

7 Television Commercials is the only official collection of music videos currently available from Radiohead. This DVD was released in April 1998 in the United Kingdom and in May in the United States. A product of the OK Computer era, it features box art directly from the CD itself. ...more on Wikipedia about "7 Television Commercials"

"A Song For The Lovers" is the promotional video made for the single by the same name by british songwriter Richard Ashcroft. It premiered in May 2000 and was directed by Jonathan Glazer. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Song For The Lovers"

The Video is a collection of music videos of the All Saints band and features interviews and highlights of their first year as a group. The DVD release only consists of music videos and was released December 3, 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "All Saints - The Video"

"All the Small Things" is a song performed by blink-182 and featured on their 1999 (see 1999 in music) album Enema of the State. ...more on Wikipedia about "All the Small Things"

"Can't Get You Out Of My Head" is the title of a pop dance song from Kylie Minogue's 2001 album Fever, released as the first single. The Euro pop number was written by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis. ...more on Wikipedia about "Can't Get You Out Of My Head"

The music video for "Coffee & TV" by Blur was directed by Hammer & Tongs. It first aired in June 1999. It features a milk carton character made by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. ...more on Wikipedia about "Coffee & TV (music video)" The Ultimate www.shortopedia.com Machine.

Officially entitled simply Duran Duran (just like Duran Duran's 1981 debut album and their 1993 comeback album), this video compilation is sometimes unofficially referred to in print as the Duran Duran video album or Duran Duran: The First 11 Videos. ...more on Wikipedia about "Duran Duran (1983 video)"

Elephant Parts was also the name of a British adult humour comic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elephant Parts"

This is a list of all the videos played on MTV's first day: ...more on Wikipedia about "First 62 Videos aired on MTV"

This is a non-definitive list of the most expensive music videos. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of most expensive music videos"

MTV Unplugged ...more on Wikipedia about "MTV Unplugged (Shakira)"

A music video (also video clip, promo) is a short film or video meant to present a visual representation of a song. The American cable television channel MTV ("Music Television" launched in 1981), originated the format of end-to-end music video programming without any conventional programs, although the music video itself has a history dating back to the earliest days of sound film. It should be noted that there is a distinct difference between a music film and music video. ...more on Wikipedia about "Music video"

'Praise You' is a 1998 song by dance/electronic musician Norman Cook, more commonly known as Fatboy Slim, from his second studio album, You've Come a Long Way, Baby. ...more on Wikipedia about "Praise You"

Scopitone was a trendy invention of the 1960s, a jukebox with a 16mm film component, the forgotten forerunner of music video. Procol Harum made a Scopitone of " A Whiter Shade Of Pale". Scopitone was a draw in selected upscale bars and pubs. Dionne Warwick lay on a white shag rug with an offstage fan blowing to sing "Walk On By." ...more on Wikipedia about "Scopitone"

Captured at the height of their fame, Sing Blue Silver follows Duran Duran around Canada and the United States for three months from 30 January - 17 April 1984 as they toured their Seven and the Ragged Tiger album around North America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sing Blue Silver"

Skankin 'N' Skulkin - [spunge] On and Off the Road is a video released by the Tewkesbury ska punk band [spunge] in 2001 (on Sucka-Punch Records). The video focuses on a live show at Wolverhampton Civic Hall that took place during 2000, and also includes offstage antics, interviews and the promotional video for the song ' Ego'. ...more on Wikipedia about "Skankin 'N' Skulkin"

Soundies were an early version of music videos. From 1940 to 1946, they were designed to be displayed on coin-operated juke boxes in nightclubs, bars, and restaurants. ...more on Wikipedia about "Soundies"

Stars is a "best of" DVD containing music content by Irish rock band The Cranberries. DVD-ROM content is included, as well as a documentary (Love, Life, and Rock n Roll), 16 music videos from the period and one newly-created clip (for the song Stars), and a full-length concert from 2000 recorded at Vicar Street, Ireland. The concert includes multiple angles. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stars - The Best of 1992 - 2002 DVD"

"Street Spirit (Fade Out)" is the promotional video made for the single by the same name by the british band Radiohead. It premiered in February 1996 and was directed by Jonathan Glazer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Street Spirit (Fade Out) (music video)"

a-ha's "Take on Me" music video, first aired in 1985 on MTV. The song is a single off of a-ha's first album, Hunting High and Low, made in 1984. The innovative video was an amalgamation of rotoscope-style animation and live-action. It was partly inspired by an art student's school project and the movie Altered States. ...more on Wikipedia about "Take on Me (music video)"

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The Best of The Beta Band - Music and The Best of The Beta Band - Film are retrospective best of collections by The Beta Band, on CD and DVD respectively, released on 3 October 2005. The cover artwork combines elements from the covers of each of the three EPs and three albums released by the band in its seven-year lifespan. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Best of The Beta Band"

"The Universal" is the promotional video made for the single by the same name by british band Blur. It premiered in November 1995 and was directed by Jonathan Glazer. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Universal (music video)"

The Video is a music video compilation released in VHS format by the Icelandic band The Sugarcubes, whose most famous member is the renowned singer Björk. This video came into market in 1990 and contains nine songs from the 1987 album Life's Too Good and the 1989 album Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week!. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Video"

The fourteen-minute Michael Jackson "Thriller" music video, directed by John Landis, is often hailed as the best and most popular music video of all time. Thriller, in essence, redefined the concept of music videos. It was the most expensive video of its time, costing $800,000 — the equivalent of $1.4 million today. ...more on Wikipedia about "Thriller (music video)"

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