Tool: Sober
Tool: Prison Sex
Aphex Twin: Come to Daddy
Aphex Twin: Windowlicker
Unfortunately, the animator for Sober and Prison Sex died in a car accident. The later Tool videos were a poor substitute.
Come to Daddy by Aphex Twin is one of the most disturbing and visually appealing four minutes of video you will ever see. Windowlicker is a bit of a spoof of rap videos in the same style.
wax, “southern california”- not a favorite, just giving the name.
favorites-
Heart-Shaped Box by Nirvana.
anything directed by Spike Jonze (especially the Bjork one, can’t think of name)
anything done by radiohead (just buy 7 Television Commercials), especially Street Spirit and Just
anything directed my Michele Gondry (Everlong, most bjork)
People, I can’t stress this enough. Go to the store now and purchase 7 Television Commercials, radiohead’s video compilation. These are some of the greatest visual to musical marriages I have ever seen. Plus, you get to see cartoon mermaid boobies, which MTV won’t allow.
When MTV first came on they would play Michael Nesmith’s Lucy, Ramona, and Sunset Sam. For its time it was by far the best produced. Being a former Monkee, He was likely one of the most knowledgeable of music video production at the time. I only saw the video once.
But I like the old stuff. The cheeziness made it interesting and fun. Stone Temple Pilots parodied it on a video about 3 years ago.
I’ll chime in with the old timers and say that videos were better in the early days. Some good oldies (and some newer videos) which haven’t been mentioned:[ul]
[li]Burning Down the House - The Talking Heads[/li][li]Once in a Lifetime - The Talking Heads[/li][li]Here Comes the Rain Again - Eurythmics[/li][li]No Rain - Blind Melon[/li][li]Nevermind - Nirvana[/li][li]So. Central Rain (I’m Sorry) - R.E.M.[/li][li]Sexy and Seventeen - Stray Cats[/li][li]Keep Your Hands to Yourself - Georgia Satellites[/li][li]You Might Think - The Cars[/li][li]Love Shack - B52’s[/li][li]Our Love’s in Jeopardy - Greg Kihn Band[/li][li]Sharp Dressed Man - ZZ Topp[/li][li]Legs - ZZ Topp[/li][li]She Blinded Me with Science - Thomas Dolby[/li][li]Every Breath You Take - The Police[/li][li]Our House - Madness[/li][li]Tonight, Tonight - Smashing Pumpkins[/li][li]1979 - Smashing Pumpkins[/li][li]Roll to Me - Del Amitri[/li][li]You Got Lucky - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers[/li][li]I Got You - Split Enz[/ul][/li]And yeah, The Foo Fighters are making the best videos by far these days.
I LOVE “Voices Carry” by 'Til Tuesday, even though the worst male actor ever was cast as Aimee Mann’s boyfriend. I’m surprised “Everybody Hurts” hasn’t been mentioned–I always thought “Losing my Religion” was a little pretentios and overrated, but I love “Everybody Hurts.”
And “Big Bang, Baby” by Stone Temple Pilots–I love that video!
A few oldies but goodies that I haven’t seen mentioned:
“Twilight Zone” - Golden Earring
“Owner of a Lonely Heart” - Yes
“Hungry Like the Wolf” - Duran Duran
“Undercover of the Night” - Rolling Stones (I think that’s the name of the song)
Well, most of my faves have already been mentioned, but here they are off the top of my head…
Mary Jane’s Last Dance - Tom Petty. (Actually just about anything Petty does is good, but that one was especially good.)
Losing my Religion - REM
Mr. Krinkle - Primus
Sober - Tool
Happiness in Slavery - Nine Inch Nails (didn’t play on MTV, but an excellent video)
Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel (like Petty, all of his videos are good)
Freak on a Leash - Korn
Enjoy the Silence - Depeche Mode
Money For Nothing - Dire Straits
Sabotage - The Beastie Boys
Smells Like Nirvana - Weird Al
Once in a Lifetime - Talking Heads
Walk This Way - Run DMC and Aerosmith
Fields of Gold - Sting
Sugarwater - Cibo Matto
Let me add a few more older videos:[ul]
[li]Jeremy - Pearl Jam[/li][li]Send Me an Angel - Real Life[/li][li]Let’s Dance - David Bowie[/li][li]In a Big Country - Big Country[/li][/ul]