Coopers Green wrote:Beastie Boys/ Spike Jones - Sabotage has to be near the top of the list...
Escape wrote:Minus points for Alex James and Keith Allen, but aye.
RedDave2 wrote:Best Video for a Song - i.e. a Music Video that is so hand in hand with the Song it represents it actually enhances the whole package?
Diluted Dante wrote:I feel like we've mostly ignored Dave's actual suggestion, and just gone with Music Videos Wot Are Gud.RedDave2 wrote:Best Video for a Song - i.e. a Music Video that is so hand in hand with the Song it represents it actually enhances the whole package?
regmcfly wrote:I have the Gondry, Jonze and Cunningham ones of those.
LivDiv wrote:This is America - Childish Gambino
Diluted Dante wrote:RedDave2 wrote:Best Video for a Song - i.e. a Music Video that is so hand in hand with the Song it represents it actually enhances the whole package?
I feel like we've mostly ignored Dave's actual suggestion, and just gone with Music Videos Wot Are Gud.
Coopers Green wrote:Is that what we mean when we say "enhance"?
Actual lolRedDave2 wrote:In truth, I could have described it better and some of the calls here are great. Sabotage is one that fills a good fit and even though it wasnt written by him, the hurt Video by Johnny cash is really fitting for both artist at the latest point in their life and the overall tone of the lyrics. It's nearly as good as the original by Leona Lewis.Coopers Green wrote:Is that what we mean when we say "enhance"?
nick_md wrote:Call on Me video
Diluted Dante wrote:I feel like we've mostly ignored Dave's actual suggestion, and just gone with Music Videos Wot Are Gud.Best Video for a Song - i.e. a Music Video that is so hand in hand with the Song it represents it actually enhances the whole package?
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