Thursday, 20 October 2011
100 Greatest Music Videos...
49. Jamiroquai, Virtual Insanity 1996
48. Johnny Cash, Hurt, 2003 - The song is about a heroine addiction. Filmed at Johnny Cash's home because he was dieing, adding emotion, also gives a real effect and features his wife who died before he did, reflecting back on how happy they were as a couple before her death.
47. Prodegy, Fire Starter , 1996
46. Adam and the Ants, Prince Charming, 1981
45. Aeorsmith, Crazy, 1994- Uses good style of moving walls, as the filming looks like the furniture if moving giving the music video style and edge.
44. Kylie Minogue, Cant get you out of my head, 2001- Shows how stylish and futuristic she is
43. Dire Straits, Money for Nothing, 1985
42. BYork , Oh So Quiet, 1995, Musical Celebration
41. Spice Girls, Wannabe, 1996
Iconic video, as all of the individual members were different and named of there appearance. The video was idolised back then because it was cheeky and girls idiolised the Spice Girls for being famous and glamorous.
40. Missy Elliot, Get Your Freak On, 2001
39. Pulp, Common People, 1995, shot at a disco, in the casual supermarket
38. Fat Boy Slim, Weapon Of Choice, 2001
37. Guns and Roses, November Rain, 1992
36. Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Give It Away, 1991
35. Sinead O Connor, Nothing Compares To You, significant of crying in the middle of the video with lots of emotion, and was shot in one take.
34. White Stripes, Fell In Love With A Girl, 2002
33. U2, The Sweetest Thing, 1998
32. Chris Isaak, Wicked Game
31. Eminem, Stan, Is a post modern video, and self reflective of someone wanting to be just like eminem. The video contains emotion and reality of real life situations, making the music video more personal.
30. Weezer, Buddy Holly, 1995
29. Electronic 6, 'Gay Bar' 2003,
28. Foo Fighters, Learn to Fly, 1999
27. David Bowie, Ashes to Ashes, 1980 , Video ushes good technological skills , is very powerful but doesnt have a real significant meaning to it.
26. TLC, Waterfalls,- 3D computerised generated music video.
25. Madness, Baggy Trousers, 1980
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