Music Video of the Day: Slow Dance by Saint Motel (2020, dir by ????)


Another music video from my favorite band in the world, Saint Motel.  Today, we find the boys performing on a baseball field!

I saw Saint Motel live in January.  It’s an experience that I recommend to everyone.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: First by Lindsay Lohan (2005, dir. by Jake Nava)


I actually forgot, up until about 20 minutes ago, that I needed to do one of these for Sunday so this is going to be rush job.  Sorry!

Speaking of forgetting things, do you remember when Lindsay Lohan was a big star and was viewed as being a wholesome role model?  This video is from that forgotten era.  This song was written for Herbie: Fully Loaded, which starred Lindsay.  The video features Lindsay with not only blonde hair but also violating countless safety rules by performing while a race goes on around her.  That’s our Lindsay!

This video was directed by Jake Nava, who directed the videos for Lindsay’s Rumors and Over.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Stop Crying Your Heart Out by Oasis (2002, dir. by WIZ Andrew John Whiston)


The title of this song is for a lot of people today.  It’s time to move on.  It’s time to stop crying and complaining and yelling and it’s time to just move on.

I actually prefer the Leona Lewis version of this song but that wasn’t doesn’t seem to have a music video.  We’ll make due with the Oasis original.  This video was directed by a man who calls himself WIZ.  Not the best nickname in the world but if it makes him happy being the Wiz, that’s all that matters.

Not the same Wiz.

The star of this video is Michelle Roman.  This is the only credit that I could find for her.

Again, I want everyone to remember this title.  Stop crying your heat out.  Stop obsessing on what cannot be changed.  It’s time to move forward.

Enjoy!

 

Music Video of the Day: Say You’ll Be There by Spice Girls (1996, dir. by Vaughan Arnell)


I promised Lisa that I would post at least one video from Spice Girls this week and I picked this one because, when it first came out, we used to drive our mom crazy by trying to duplicate all of the flying jump kicks at the start of the video.

I guess the idea behind this video is that the members of the Spice Girls are a bunch of international assassins who hang out in the Mojave Desert and tie up men.  The man in the video is played by Tony Ward.  The idea behind the video was Geri Halliwell’s.  At the end of the video, the girls kidnap an ice cream man.  Ice cream!

This video was directed by Vaughn Arnell and it was nominated for the Viewer’s Choice Award at the MTV Music Awards but it wasn’t nominated for anything else because MTV sucks and they couldn’t handle the Spice of it all.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: The Call by Backstreet Boys (2000, dir. by Francis Lawrence)


In this video, a man cheats on his girlfriend after he meets another girl at the club.  He gives his girlfriend a call where he lies about why he’s going to be late getting home.  Each Backstreet Boy takes a turn playing the cheater.

What the Hell, Backstreet Boys?  You’re all cheating on the same girl?  That’s not cool!

Check out that phone that AJ’s using at the start of the video.  Feel old, yet?  According to AJ, it was during the filming of this video that he tried cocaine for the first time.  Don’t worry, though, AJ’s been sober for a year now.

Enjoy!