Rickie Lee Jones singing the title song from her album "The Magazine" on a TV show. Please don't mention the name of the show or the name of the host, as that's how clips get discovered and deleted.
This will probably be deleted by short-sighted record company people soon, even though it is not available for sale in any form. Oh well.
I'm going through my music videotapes from the 1980s and posting things that I don't find here currently. Maybe only one or two people might be looking for some of these, but those people should be very happy.
Timbuk3 produced this video themselves. You can tell, can't you?
Amiga 1000 graphics done with the very first version of Deluxe Paint.
This is from an old LaserDisc called "The Mondo Beyondo Show". LaLaLa Human Steps is an astonishing dance troupe, that you might have seen with David Bowie or Frank Zappa's "The Yellow Shark". The song is "My Shooting Star" by the "West India Company".
Here's the US TV debut of The Innocence Mission doing "I Remember Me". As usual, please DO NOT mention the name of the show, the host or the network as that is how videos get found and deleted and how accounts get banned. Thank you.
This song was featured over the closing credits of the movie "Brimstone and Treacle". If you've seen the film, the irony of this song is devastating. Sting actually does a pretty decent soft-shoe in this video (though as a dancer, he's no Kate Bush).
This will probably be deleted by short-sighted record company people soon, even though it is not available for sale in any form. Oh well.
Going through my old videotape collections from the 80s posting obscure stuff that's not currently up here.
A downright creepy video from the Tom Tom Club.
Milla Jovovich doing an song that wasn't on "The Divine Comedy" on that show hosted by the guy with red hair (we all know who he is, but PLEASE do NOT mention his name, the name of the show or the network. That's how they find and delete clips.)
Going through my old videotape collections from the 80s posting obscure stuff that's not currently up here.
An actual Philip Glass music video. Inspired by the trial of Eadweard Muybridge, the father of moving pictures.
Todd on Entertainment Tonight about the album "A Capella". The interviewer talked about the Emulator, which Todd did use on that album, although the demo is done on a Fairlight.
This is something from my collection that, as far as I know, was only played once on the show "Night Tracks". It's a bit of fairly average 80s synth-pop, but the animation is great! It's filled with all these little text messages from the animators, including credits.
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