Burn, baby, burn!
I guess this was for British television.
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Burn, baby, burn!
I guess this was for British television.
Enjoy!
As many of our readers will probably have already noticed, the majority of the clips in this video come from the film Jason and the Argonauts.
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I swear, there’s always one kid at every talent show who has to make things awkward for everyone else.
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Whatever it takes
I know I can make it through….
Oh wait a minute, this isn’t the Degrassi theme song. Sad to say but there has never been an official music video released for the Degrassi theme song. If there had been, I would definitely be sharing it today for Canadian Thanksgiving.
Still, this Imagine Dragons song isn’t bad and the video features a lot of fire and destruction, which fits in with our horror theme this month. So, I’ll take it.
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Tis the season for a bloodbath and all.
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So, technically, this is not a horror-themed video. As much as I want to devote every day in October to horror-themed music videos, there aren’t quite as many out there as you might think and we’ve been doing this for a few years now. (Actually, I guess I should say that it’s not so much a case of finding a horror-themed music video as much as it’s finding a good horror-themed video. There’s maybe a thousand videos out there featuring a singer going on about murder while his drummer plays his practice solo but that doesn’t mean all of them are worthy of being a music video of the day.)
That said, this video definitely has an October vibe to it. Between the soulful voice of the singer and the shadowy images, it’s a haunting video. This song is about looking for love in a cold world and certainly, that’s what a lot of paranormal beings spend October doing. One could imagine this song being sung by a ghost and that’s good enough for me!
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I guess this music video isn’t literally about a ghost in the middle of the street but it could be and that’s the important thing. It’s October, after all. The ghost have to be somewhere.
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Eddie Van Halen, rest in peace.
We take a small break from our annual Horrorthon to present, for your approval, the type of music video that most bands probably couldn’t get away with today, at least not without running the risk of getting cancelled on twitter. Hot For Teacher is both a song and a video that epitomizes both the 80s and Van Halen.
The video follows Waldo over the course of his first day of school. Waldo’s voice is provided by the one and only Phil Hartman. Hartman would join the cast of Saturday Night Live two years later, appearing on that show for ten years and then co-starring on Newsradio. He was also an unofficial cast member of The Simpsons, providing the voices of both Lionel Hutz and actor Troy McClure. Hartman was one of the of the funniest men to ever live. His 1998 murder is still something that I have a hard time accepting.
The teachers are played by models Donna Rupert (she’s the Chemistry teacher) and Lillian Muller (she teaches physical education). While the stripping teachers were considered to be controversial in 1984, what was even more controversial was a brief scene of the members of the band grabbing their crotch during the “so bad” chorus. When the video originally aired on NBC’s Friday Night Video, the crotch-gabbing was covered by a black censor box.
In 1985, during the Al Gore-inspired Senate hearings on obscenity in rock music (or “porn rock,” as Al Gore called it), the video for Hot For Teacher was cited as being a particularly bad influence on young listeners and viewers. The members of the committee took a break from the testimony of Tipper Gore and Frank Zappa to watch the video. After the video ended, U.S. Senator Paula Hawkins of Florida testified, “Much has changed since Elvis’ seemingly innocent times. Subtleties, suggestions, and innuendo have given way to overt expressions and descriptions of often violent sexual acts, drug taking, and flirtations with the occult.” Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be any record of Senators Ernest Hollings and Strom Thurmond thought about the video. Van Halen continued to rock long after all the members of that committee had either retired or been voted out of office.
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