I love the romance. I love the atmosphere. I love the music. I dig the video.
Enjoy!
I love the romance. I love the atmosphere. I love the music. I dig the video.
Enjoy!
A crime? Not when O-Town is singing about it!
Enjoy! Enjoy it like O-Town!
What a romantic song. Of course, this was originally heard in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. It turned out that James Bond and Tracy didn’t have all the time in the world.
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In today’s music video of the day, we visit the Church of the Ramones, where the band is energizing the congregation with a cover of The Chambers Brothers’s Time Has Come Today.
And indeed the time has come. It’s Groundhog Day! For the first time this year, someone is going to tell the future!
ENJOY!
Happy February! It’s the month of love …. at least for the first 14 days! So, here’s a nice romantic music video of the day to start things off with.
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In today’s music video of the day, Oscar nominee Kate Hudson covers a classic song from the 80s.
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Rest in peace, Bryan Loren. Loren was a recording artist who also wrote songs for everyone from Michael Jackson to Whitney Houston and Sting but a generation will always remember him best for writing Do The Bartman.
And yes, this video was directed by the same Brad Bird who later directed The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and Mission Impossible — Ghost Protocol.
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This song is from KISS’s fifth studio album, Rock and Roll Over. This music video is from the age of simple music videos, when the focus was more on the band playing than on trying to tell a story with song. When its comes to KISS, their simple videos, like this one, are the best. Also, their videos with the famous KISS makeup are better than the videos they shot during the period of time when they tried to abandon their trademark look.
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When standing in front of a wind machine, use caution.
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Today would have been Eddie Van Halen’s 71st birthday.
Jamie’s Cryin’ first appeared on Van Halen’s debut album and it was the third released single to come from that album. Though it didn’t chart, it was a favorite of both Eddie Van Halen’s and David Lee Roth’s, with Eddie later saying that Jamie’s Cryin’ should have been Van Halen’s single.
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