Music Video Poll
Friday, October 17, 2008 - 02:16 PM
Tell us which of the following 10 videos is the most innovative and clever. Or add your own choice!
To vote: Click next to your favorite video, then click the "VOTE" button at the bottom of the page.
You can add a "write-in" vote at the bottom of the page. One vote per person. Final results will be announced on Soundcheck on Friday, Oct. 24 at 2 p.m.
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Comments [13]
This video TEMPORARILY IN LOVE with GROUP SOUNDS is one of my favorite videos I've seen lately: http://elbo.ws/video/j1_NDN5az2o/
Despite the fact that videos ascended during my formative years, more than 20 years later, I am still unsure how to respond to MTV and the 'marketing' of music through images.
Baroque concepts that a were time aligned with surrealism have been co-opted to sell and the plethora of sex and violence are additional turn offs.
For my community and myself it has always been about the music; that is why I voted for Radiohead.
Dancing Choose is another brilliant video from Palmers, ... follow the line guys! Awesomee!
Brian and Brad Palmer-- they've also directed videos for the Bravery and Schoolyard Heroes
Dancing Choose was AMAZING !!!!! Does anyone know who directed this video, do they have any other videos that I can watch ????
Dancing Choose was a super-close second for me. I think I subconsciously gave Weezer extra points for their long track record of kick ass videos.
I love the video for Dancing Choose-- Beautifully made, great animation, provocative, fun
remove "1" at the end of links to view url's! Site appends them to new posts. Careful, future posters.
Sweet
great theme and sureal images tied to music.
music video for "that ghost"and "open windows" is the song.
Boyz by M.I.A.
kip it up Britney..:-) u have stand up now once again:-0
best of luck
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