I love the look of this video. All love songs should be visualized in black-and-white.
Enjoy!
I love the look of this video. All love songs should be visualized in black-and-white.
Enjoy!
Since today is National Superhero Day, it only makes sense that today’s song of the day should John Williams’s rousing Superman March from 1978’s Superman. In this video from 2023, John Williams conducts the Saito Kinen Orchestra.
Today’s music video of the day is the latest from Primal Scream.
Personally, I like money.
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How about a little Morricone for today’s song of the day? This comes from the score of 1969’s Metti Una Sera A Cena.
In this song, Billy Idol remembers the year 1977, fighting in the streets and upsetting the establishment. A time traveling Avril Lavigne helps out.
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Happy birthday to musician and composer Giorgio Moroder. Today’s song of the day comes from his score for 1982’s Cat People. Here is Irena’s Theme!
Yay! We’ve got a new video from Haim. That’s always a good thing.
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Why not? It is Al Pacino’s birthday, after all!
This video would have been better if Al Pacino had been in it but still, how can you not enjoy this uplifting song from one of the darkest and most violent films ever made?
(Yeah, whether or not this counts as a “real” music video is debatable. It’s clearly meant to be a parody and was obviously filmed long after 1983 but it’s also one of the only “professional” videos out there for this song so I’m going with it!)
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Back in 1976, Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland did a movie together called FROM NOON TIL THREE. The western set, romantic comedy featured Jill singing the song “Hello and Goodbye.” The music was written by Elmer Bernstein, with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. It would go on to be nominated for a Golden Globe award in 1977 for “Best Original Song.” In honor of her birthday, I’m sharing it with you today!