Friday, 30 September 2011

100 greatest music videos..... continued

75 - "Rio" by Duran Duran 1882

74 - "Gravl pit" by Wu-tang clan 2001

73 - "Wheres your head at" by Basement jaxx 2001

72 - "Addicted to love" by Robert Palmer 1978


This music video is very controversial as it portrays aspects of sexism as all the women are dressed the same and dance the same, symbolising that all women are the same. They are like robots; they are there to serve men. Palmer’s part and the females were filmed separately; this could also be a sign of sexism.
71 - "All is full of love" by Bjork 1999

70 - "Every breath you take" by Police 1983

69 - "Two tribes" by Frankie goes to Hollywood 1984

68 - "Ray of light" by Madonna 1998

67 - "Sabotage" by Beastie boys 1994

66 - "Subterranean home sick blues" by Bob Dylan 1965


This music video is very unique and effective. It is effortless which makes it more effective, the simpler the better. Bob Dylan simply stands in front of a camera and throws cards with lyrics from the song on to the floor. He doesn’t even stay in time throughout the song, messing parts up and he didn’t even frame it right! The video was filmed in one take and never re shot. This all shows how careless he was and needed to be, as if he could make more lyrics whenever he wanted to, he didn’t need to hold on to old lyrics.  
65 - "Windowlicker" by The Aphex twin 1999

64 - "Human behaviour" by Bjork 1993

63 - "Outside" by George Michael 1998

62 - "Parklife" by Blur 1994

61 - "Smack my bitch up" by the prodigy 1997

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