I think my voice changed shortly after I watched the Whitesnake video with Tawny Kittaen (when she was hot, and before she beat up Chuck Finley).
I think my voice changed shortly after I watched the Whitesnake video with Tawny Kittaen (when she was hot, and before she beat up Chuck Finley).
The video that I remember the most, by far, is the 1991 duet "Unforgettable" sung by Natalie Cole and her deceased father, Nat King Cole. It was an innovative idea that was flawlessly produced.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8YmAeEzNCU
All the Britney Spears videos before she got K-Fedded...
Did I miss Blind Melon's No Rain? Can't believe that hasn't been mentioned yet.
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle
Duran, Duran - The Reflex
One's I remember from my early days with MTV:
Hated:
Come on Eileen (Dexey's Midnight Runners)
Careless Whisper (Wham)
Billie Jean (Michael Jackson)
Loved:
Run to the Hills (THE IRON MAIDEN)
Limelight (Rush)
High and Dry (Def Lepard)
Another Thing Coming (Priest)
Garth Brooks-- Thunder Rolls
Brooks and Dunn-- Neon Moon
Phil Collins/Genesis-- In the Air Tonight
Van Halen- Panama
Def Leppard- Pyromania
Nena- 99 Red Balloons or better yet the German version
Police- King of Pain & Every Breath You Take
The Tubes- She's a Beauty
Iron Maiden- Number of the Beast
generally speaking, i don't like music videos. if the music is good, i find the video usually has a negative impact on the listening experience. if the music is bad, though, a good video can almost make it worth listening to.