It’s been a while since I shared music video from Adi Ulmansky so I decided that today would be a good day to correct that!
Enjoy!
It’s been a while since I shared music video from Adi Ulmansky so I decided that today would be a good day to correct that!
Enjoy!
Happy Independence Day!
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I’m always happy to share a new music video from Lindsey Stirling! In this one, we discover that Lindsey was a demanding taskmaster, even during the silent era.
The dancers are Addie Byers, Kailyn Rogers, Taylor Gagliano, and Jessica Richens.
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Yesterday, a judge denied Britney Spears’s request to remove her father from her conservatorship. This was done despite Britney’s earlier heartfelt and shocking testimony about the Hell of not being allowed to control her own life. Despite that setback, Britney’s fight is not over and all of us will continue to support her efforts to win her freedom. Free Britney!
In honor of Britney, today’s music video of the day is one that she had to fight to make. Britney also had to convince Jive Records to allow her to shoot a video for this song, despite the fact that the label had no plans to release it as a single. Britney not only convinced them but she also made her directorial debut here, working with Billie Woodruff. (Woodruff also directed the videos for Born To Make You Happy and Overprotected.) The end result was an iconic video for an iconic song.
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Happy Canada Day!
Both this song and the scenes in the videos are taken from one of my favorite films of last year, The Shock of the Future. A tribute to the women who helped to create electronic music, The Shock of the Future is a rather inspiring film and it can currently be viewed on Tubi. So, go watch it!
But watch the music video first.
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David Hasselhof appears to be having an existential moment of sorts in this video for his cover version of The Passenger. Of course, since he’s Hasselhoff, it’s still perhaps the most positive existential moment ever.
This is a moody video and I like the atmosphere of doom that it invokes. I would say that it’s actually probably about as effective as any video of the Hoff covering Iggy Pop ever will be.
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From one of my favorite bands comes a haunting and enigmatic video for a haunting and enigmatic song.
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I like this video because the opening images and the first few notes of the song remind me of some lost Eurospy classic from the late 60s. It has a nicely decadent, Jess Franco sort of feel to it. And that’s always a good thing!
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The ghosts are back! It’s a little early for Halloween, of course, but there’s nothing wrong with getting started early.
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