Think of the first music video that comes to mind. What is it?
I'll start: November Rain
I'll start: November Rain
Teh, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g93mz_eZ5N4
Peter Gabriel Sledgehammer
TheAgeOfSuperboredom, Just by Radiohead
Hairyblue, Radiohead is great. Subterranean Homesick Alien is one of my favorite songs.
Drusas, Sober by Tool. Very cool video.
Hairyblue, The video is great and creepy.
Guadin, (edited ) Electric Light Orchestra - Mr Blue Sky
Pietson, that's by ELO
Guadin, That's really dumb. You are right.
haaredran, Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden
peter,
Hairyblue, The haunting David Gilmore video In Any Tongue. "I know sorrow tastes the same on any tongue".
CorrodedCranium, Lorn's Ghosst(s) music video
unicron, [Salvatore Ganacci - Step-grandma
iNeedScissors67, Why? Popup Video when I was younger, that's why lol. It was on a LOT.
WorseDoughnut, That whole album is fantastic.
Hairyblue, I love this song. It sounds upbeat and carefree but it really sad.
Wiki "Fastball frontman Tony Scalzo came up with the idea for the song after reading articles that described the June 1997 disappearance of an elderly married couple, Lela and Raymond Howard from Salado, Texas,[5] who left home to attend the Pioneer Day festival at nearby Temple, Texas, despite Lela's Alzheimer's and Raymond recently recovering from brain surgery. They were discovered two weeks later, dead, at the bottom of a ravine near Hot Springs, Arkansas, hundreds of miles off their intended route.[6][7] The authorities who investigated the accident believed that Lela, who was driving the car, was trying to locate a place where she had once vacationed.[8]"
garrettw87, The cheap retro goofiness is what does it for me.
AllonzeeLV, Probably Thriller, even though my favorite is probably Californication
Friend, Both awesome videos but Californication was more my era and I love how creative and good graphics it was! Really took you on a journey.
113XPS, "Writing on the Walls" by Underoath
This was before I cared for anything heavy and it was an introduction to a style that I was told was bad for so long.
I remember watching VH1's "You Oughta Know" or something like that in the early morning and this video coming on and there's this kid who was just swinging around on a pummel horse for the entire thing. Apparently, that kid was a machine and just wouldn't stop IRL.
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