Watching music videos for hours

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Spent a whole day last weekend with some mates watching music videos on YouTube, drinking Guinness and doing mushrooms.

It's a real throwback to my teenage years watching MTV Base and Kerrang round a friend's house. (Except I was tripping a bit.)

There are a lot of good videos out there too - or at least visually striking videos. We were mostly sticking to ones by the megastars like Beyonce, Kanye, Stormzy et al.

Would be interested in your submissions for best music videos, esp but not exclusively contemporary, to watch on my big tv when I'm blitzed.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
This won't be a good example but I have to record that while high on mushrooms and feeling very sentimental about life this video got me right in the feeling things


Then you've got something like this that (on psychedelics, on a TV) looks amazing - although I'm not a big fan of this song


This looks like it has the budget of a Hollywood studio behind it

 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I will say it's weird spending that long watching music videos, all these airbrushed beautiful people existing in some sort of portnetous world of high art, flowing fabrics... I guess this is specifically the Beyonce/jay-z/Kanye crowd I'm thinking of.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
A few weeks ago me and a mate watched a lot of old music videos by Shalamar, Cameo etc. Those videos are very charming and so low budget (the music is amazing ofc)

 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
It struck me on this day that the videos can be so seductive that it's sometimes hard to clock just how lacklustre the music is

 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
The weird thing is because MTV no longer exists and I stream music off Spotify mostly I basically completely forgot music videos were still just as important as they used to be - if not more so.
 

woops

is not like other people
this is my recent favourite, nothing intelligent to say about it just really like the song production and video and how short it is

 

boxedjoy

Well-known member
I hate the trend for "event" music videos where they break up the song and visuals for some spoken word nonsense to advance the "plot" along. Just do all that stuff at the start and finish, or just not at all, please.
 

woops

is not like other people
I hate the trend for "event" music videos where they break up the song and visuals for some spoken word nonsense to advance the "plot" along. Just do all that stuff at the start and finish, or just not at all, please.
i don't mind that personally, the example that springs to mind is that video for justin timberlake what goes around comes around, i think that works quite well as a little drama that heightens the mood of the different sections of the song
 

woops

is not like other people
@boxedjoy any opinion on that thing they used to do inserting a preview of the next single part way through the video? that used to happen a lot
 

shakahislop

Well-known member
I hate the trend for "event" music videos where they break up the song and visuals for some spoken word nonsense to advance the "plot" along. Just do all that stuff at the start and finish, or just not at all, please.
Yes like in 'Barbie Girl’, it really disrupts the flow of the song
 

boxedjoy

Well-known member

Tinashe does music videos really well I think - the budgets are obviously limited but the creativity and her star presence are so captivating
 
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