Music Video of the Day: Christmas In The Sand by Colbie Caillat (2012, dir by Roman White)


Merry Christmas everyone!

I’m actually writing this post on December 17th so I don’t know if it’s going to snow this Christmas or not.  Certainly, I would like it if it did.  I live in Texas, so I hardly ever get to see snow.

But, as today music video of the day shows, you can have a merry Christmas even if it doesn’t snow.  Even if you’re on the beach, you can have a wonderful Christmas.  Way to go, Hawaii!

(I love Hawaii.)

Enjoy and Merry Christmas!

Music Video of the Day: Santa Baby by Rachel Brown (2015, dir by ????)


It’s really not the Christmas season if you don’t find an excuse to share a video of Santa Baby.  This version features Rachel Brown singing the title tune, which was previously made famous by Eartha Kitt.

Personally, I like this song because it celebrates getting stuff.  I’m all for that.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Last Christmas by Alcazar (2009, dir by ????)


In all honesty, I prefer Taylor Swift’s version of Last Christmas.  However, as I shared last weekend, Taylor Swift has never released an official video for Last Christmas.

However, Alcazar did!  So, here you go.

Of course, Last Christmas was originally performed by Wham!  Val shared their version last Christmas.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Bad Santa by Supanova (2012, dir by Jim Lang)


Today’s music video of the day should not be confused with the Terry Zwigoff movie of the same name.  If anything this Santa seems pretty fun, even if he does charge for an autograph.

Anyway, I don’t have much to say about this video, other than it’s a fun little video and perfect for the holiday season.  It was directed by Jim Lang, who, according the imvdb, has been directing music videos since 2012.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Elmo & Patsy — Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer (1984, dir by ????)


Today’s music video of the day is for that timeless “classic,” Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer.

I use the quotation marks because not everyone thinks that this song is a classic.  Some people, like me, think the song gets kinda unbearable after you hear it six or seven times.  I feel bad for people who work retail and who have to spend 8 hours listening to this.  Hopefully, they’ll get paid extra for the pain and suffering…

That said, I have to admit that I’m strangely fascinated by this song.  It’s generally considered to be a children’s song, though it’s actually rather dark.  Grandma is apparently an old alcoholic who is beyond saving.  After getting drunk and ruining Christmas Eve, she stumbles outside and nearly gets killed when she falls over.  The song’s narrator is told that she was run over by a reindeer because none of the adult wants to confront the truth.  Grandma’s got a problem.

At least, that’s the way I’ve always interpreted the lyrics.  You may hear something else when you listen to this song.  All I know is that, judging from this video, Grandpa is so used to his wife getting violently drunk that he doesn’t even notice anymore.  He sleeps right through it.

It’s kinda sad.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: D & M — Christmas Ain’t Christmas Without You (2011, dir by Miles Mueller)


Since yesterday’s music video of the day brought visions of a holiday-themed zombie apocalypse, I decided to go a little bit more traditional for today’s music video of the day.

Please… enjoy the romance of the holidays.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Merry Undead Christmas by Kieran Strange (2012, dir by ????)


If the Christmas cheer is getting to be too much for you, today’s music video of the day is for you!

As this video from Kieran Strange proves, the zombie apocalypse stops for no holiday.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Oi To The World by No Doubt (1997, dir by Sophie Muller)


Today’s music video is sure to get you in the holiday mood!

This video is for No Doubt’s cover of a Christmas song by the Vandals.  It’s a pretty simple video, actually.  No Doubt is beating some guys up when they finally get the Christmas spirit.  To be honest, I’ve always imagined that this what a typical day in the life of No Doubt was like.

Anyway, this video was directed by Sophie Muller.  On the IMVDB, Sophie Muller has been credited with directing 222 videos.  She’s worked with almost everyone.

As for the video itself, I just like it because it’s one of those videos that manages to find the perfect balance between sincerity and satire.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: I Love It by Icona Pop featuring Carli XCX (2012, dir by Fredrik Etoall)


To be honest, the main reason that I picked this for today’s music video of the day is because it’s rare a day passes by that I don’t describe myself as being “a 90s bitch.”

Reportedly, this song was recorded at a time when both Aino Jawo and Caroline Hjelt were going through difficult break-ups.  From Songfacts.com:

The song doubles as a kiss-off to the Icona Pop duo’s then boyfriends. “We were going through similar stuff, with dating pigs, and things were not going our way. And when that song came along, we just felt it, and we wanted people to feel our anger,” Jawo explained to MTV News. “We felt the song was a strong song, and … we just wanted to get the song out and get the pigs to hear it. You know who you are.”

“Now, we meet them on the street when we’re back home, and you’re like ‘Hi!’ and they’re like ‘hi,'” Hjelt added. “And we’re like ‘Hahaha, thank you for the inspiration.'”

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Life on Mars? by David Bowie (1973, dir by Mick Rock)


This video was filmed backstage at Earl’s Court in London.  It was directed by Mick Rock, who is credited with directing four videos for David Bowie.

When asked, Bowie described this song as being “a sensitive young girl’s reaction to the media.  I think she finds herself disappointed with reality… that although she’s living in the doldrums of reality, she’s being told that there’s a far greater life somewhere, and she’s bitterly disappointed that she doesn’t have access to it.”  I imagine most people have felt that way at some point during their life.  Admittedly, I haven’t but then again, who knows what the future might hold?

Is there Life on Mars?  I think Santa would definitely say that there is.  Not to mention…

That said, it’s an interesting question.  On the one hand, I’m a natural-born skeptic when it comes to aliens and UFOs.  On the other hand, the universe is really, really big.  Is it possible that we’re all alone?  For the sake of ennui, I want to say yes.  But realistically, it seems like there has to be something out there.  I guess what disappoints me is that, whenever we do find signs of life in space, it’s always little pieces of fungus or a one-celled amoeba.  What’s the use of discovering extraterrestrial life if it’s just going to be the type of stuff that usually ends up on the bottom of someone’s shoe?

Then again, I guess that’s preferable to the alternative:

Enjoy!