Music Video of the Day: Stand Up by David Lee Roth (1988, directed by ????)


Today’s music video of the day is for David Lee Roth’s Stand Up.  Stand Up was the second single to be released from Dave’s second solo album, Skyscraper.  This video finds David Lee Roth driving an fancy car, picking up beautiful women, and driving to a fancy city.  It’s just a typical day in the life of Diamond Dave and a reminder that Van Halen’s original success was as much about Roth’s showmanship as Eddie’s technical virtuosity.

At 70, David Lee Roth is still with us, though he says he’s retired from touring.  Roth, by the way, is a state-trained emergency medical technician in New York, a pilot, a visual artist, and a martial artist.

Enjoy!

Brad’s “Video of the Day” is THE CHEAP SEATS, country supergroup Alabama’s celebration of Minor League baseball!


I was in college back in 1993 when country supergroup Alabama released the album “Cheap Seats.” I loved everything the band released, so this one was no different. The title track of the album was all about the feeling of sitting in a minor league baseball stadium and enjoying the food, the atmosphere, the beer, and the baseball. Growing up in Arkansas, we didn’t have our own Major League franchise, but we had a great minor league franchise in Little Rock, the Arkansas Travelers. Some of my favorite memories as a boy were going to watch the Arkansas Travelers with my parents or with my little league teams. I still enjoy going with my son to watch them when I want to relax and have a great time!

So, sit back, relax, and enjoy The Cheap Seats! I dedicate this song to my friend, Erin!

Music Video of the Day: Now I’m In It by Haim (2020, dir by Paul Thomas Anderson)


I definitely know the feeling.  I have yet to see a Haim video to which I can not relate.

This video was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, who did several videos for Haim and did such a good job with all of them that I personally think he might have a future in feature films.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Tequila Talking by Lucie Tiger (2025, dir by ????)


This one has a good country rock sound to it.  Plus, I’m a Southern girl who grew up in both the country and the city.  Watching this video feels like hanging out with some of my cousins.  There’s an authenticity to it that you don’t find in a lot other videos nowadays.

Enjoy!