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Michael Jackson's Speed Demon is ultra weird.
Telephone by Lady Gaga ft. Beyonce. The song is about not answering your phone in the club because you're dancing. The video is about Beyonce breaking Gaga out of prison and then tracking down and murdering an ex boyfriend. It also has some top tier crazy Gaga costumes including a set of shades made of lit cigarettes. Good track if you like dance-pop as well!
you should check this out too... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11CKOAQDsbg
That is absolutely amazing, I love it! I really hope Gaga has seen this
"When I get mad, my hand gets huge."
Honorable mention to Ludacris' Get Back for also using the big arm thing (though the video matches the song in this case)
I've always been puzzled by the Stabbing Westward video Shame. It features a fairly disturbing plot of a woman and her boyfriend who escaped from an insane asylum. However, the portions where the band is playing are completely contrary to the "plot" of the video and almost comical.
People punch animals. Animals helpless. Man save animals by breaking into houses with his shoe car.
Half boy, half motorbike. Travels the world to meet the half girl, half jetski.
Really anything from this guy
I have questions. I'm not sure what those questions are yet, but I definitely have some
Salvatore is great! I've watched every single video he made I could find on YouTube. Step-Grandma and Take Me to America are amazing as well.
More fan made, but the combo is killer: mukinabaht with nature will have unintended consequences. Boards of Canada with a trippy french animation, the two feel made for each other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhheiPTdZCw
It's visual commentary on society itself, as well as how fucked this system we've all built is to both our inner & outer nature.
Are these media systems self-sustaining? Aren't apples the symbol of knowledge? Or will our inner animalism escape, in spite of the processed knowledge, given even the slightest chance?
Might be reading into it too much, though.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CnnGYaqjW-A
Einstürzende Neubauten - Sabrina, maybe not the weirdest, but weird enough to have stuck with me for the past 20 years
This isn't that weird but a wolf and a bear are investigating another planet and come across these sexy pixies only for them to turn into robots that attempt to harvest their organs once they've all had a mad night on the booze.
Any one of the Lorn videos.
I love the video for Gung Ho
It's like they spent a million euros on it but it still came out like a project by a media student.
The plot? Fuck knows. It starts with "3 days later" with zero context, then introduces half a dozen characters with even less context. Something about a detective? I dunno
The song itself absolutely fucking rocks which 100% makes up for the utter confusion though lol
Meteor worshipping cult you say
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven's_Gate_(religious_group)
Their website is still up btw. Wild shit but a cool 90's website. Pretty chilling though
Especially this
The darkness - i believe in a thing called love.
Hes on an alien planet in a hot tub playing guitar and shooting lighting out of the guitar. Still a good song though.
I like music videos as a genre. Anyone know if there's a good community/reddit sub/yt channel for them?
[email protected] exists, but isn't active. I also have my community [email protected] but that's a particular niche that I'm not sure if anyone else is interested in, haha. I wish there was somewhere better to discuss music videos but I haven't found such a place either.
She's not gonna pick you up, Phil, she's just stopping for the iguana.
Phil can't dance, so maybe that is the reason why he's being blatantly ignored by the pretty lady.
edit: or really any of his videos
My vote is for Windowlicker. Wicked satire of “horny ho” videos saturating the market at the time.
I was afraid noone is going to mention this!
But note that it is Chris Cunningham, who is a twisted brain behind these.
Another classic: Come to Daddy
The video opens with an old woman (played by Coral Lorne) walking a dog in a grimy, industrial setting. The dog urinates on an abandoned television lying on the pavement, causing it to sputter unexpectedly into life, and a distorted and warping headshot of Richard D. James chants the lyrics. This unleashes a spirit, accompanied by a gang of small children, all of whom bear James' grinning face and who appear to inhabit the abandoned buildings
See also: Monkey Drummer and of course Windowlicker, with its ridiculous 4 (?) minute intro.