Music Video of the Day: If I Could Change Your Mind by HAIM (2014, dir by Warren Fu)


Browsing through my YouTube recommendations, I was shocked to discover a Haim video that I hadn’t already shared for music video of the day.  Let’s correct that this morning!

This energetic video was choreographed by Fatima Robinson.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: 365 by Zedd, featuring Katy Perry (2019, dir by Warren Fu)


Welcome to Ex Machina Part Two.

So, Katy Perry’s a robot now?  Actually, I’ve always liked Katy Perry, even though I still suffer from flashbacks whenever I remember how, during 2010, it was impossible to go anywhere or watch anything without hearing Firework.  I wouldn’t necessarily say that Katy’s in need of a comeback but it does seem like, between her feud with Taylor Swift and WITNESS, her popularity has faded a bit and she could definitely use an opportunity to remind the world that she’s more than just the latest judge on American Idol.  Hopefully, she’ll get those opportunities!

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Miss Atomic Bomb by The Killers (2012, dir by Warren Fu)


Today is Eric Roberts’s birthday!

With that in mind, it just seems like the obvious choice to pick the video for Miss Atomic Bomb by the Killers for today’s music video of the day.  This video features not only a live action Eric Roberts but an animated version as well!

Eric Roberts appears to be playing some sort of white-suited ghost who specializes in getting women to fall in love with him.  The Miss Atomic Bomb of the video is played by Izabella Miko.

This video was directed by Warren Fu, who has also done videos for … well, almost everyone who matters.  Among his other directing credits: Hands by The Ting Tings, Derezzed and Lose Yourself to Dance by Daft Punk, Clearest Blue by Chvrches, and, most recently, Rose-Colored Boy by Paramore.

Here’s wishing a happy birthday to Eric Roberts and I hope all of you … enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Lose Yourself to Dance by Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers (2013, dir by Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Warren Fu, Paul Hahn, Cédric Hervet)


Today is the 43rd birthday of Thomas Bangalter, who is rumored to be one of the robots better known as Daft Punk.  For that reason, I selected Daft Punk’s Lose Yourself To Dance as today’s music video of the day!

One of my fondest memories of 2014 was watching the Grammy Awards that year.  The only reason that I watched was so I could see Daft Punk win every award they were nominated for.  Every time they were mentioned, the camers would cut to the robots sitting in the audience.  Every time they won, Pharrell Williams would end up on stage, saying, “The Robots would like to thank…”

I hope you enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed that awards ceremony!

Music Video Of The Day: Instant Crush by Daft Punk featuring Julian Casablancas (2013, dir by Warren Fu)


Hi, everyone!  Lisa here with today’s music video of the day!

July 14th is Bastille Day in France so it only seems appropriate to share a video from my two favorite French musical artistes, Daft Punk.  That’s right — the robots are French!

Instant Crush was the fourth single to be released off of Daft Punk’s Grammy-winning fourth album, Random Access Memories.  It’s a collaboration between the robots and Julian Casablancas.  The video was directed by veteran music video director Warren Fu and it brings tears to my eyes every time.

Enjoy!