Music Videos
Featured Music Videos:
- Essential Music Videos – Hits of the ’80s
- Pure ’80s DVD: Video Idols
- Michael Jackson – Video Greatest Hits – HIStory
- Journey – Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 – Music Videos & Live Performances
- Pure ’80s: The Ultimate DVD Box [Region 1]
- Nickelback the Ultimate Video Collection DVD
- Pure ’80s DVD: Totally New Wave
- Queen – Greatest Video Hits 1
Essential Music Videos - Hits of the '80s
Includes a-ha ("Take on Me"), The B-52's ("Love Shack"), The Cars ("Drive"), Devo ("Whip It"), INXS ("New Sensation"), and The Georgia Satellites ("Keep Your Hands to Yourself"). 23 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo.List Price: $ 8.96Price: $ 3.92
Pure '80s DVD: Video Idols
Like totally awesome! The hottest '80s video DVDs now available individually! An eclectic visual experience including STYX 'Mr. Roboto', Suzanne Vega 'Luka', Olivia Newton-John 'Physical' and many more.- A selection of '80s music videos from various genres are included on this collection. Among the artists contributing are Olivia Newton-John with "Physical," Night Ranger with "Sister Christian," and the J. Geils Band with "Centerfold." Track Listing: 1 Centerfold 1 Centerfold 2 Harden My Heart 2 Harden My Heart 3 Physical 3 Physical 4 Heat Of The Moment 4 Hea
Price: $ 10.74
Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - HIStory
This first volume of Michael Jackson's video greatest Hits History features top music videos, as well as a never before seen 18 minute version of "Bad", directed by Martin Scorsese and featuring a very young Wesley Snipes in one of his first film roles; a- Song Title: , Man In The Mirror (Video Version - For Audio Bed Under Main Menu) ( 0:10 ) , Program Start (PCM Stereo) ( 0:06 ) , Brace Yourself (PCM Stereo) ( 3:16 ) , Billie Jean (PCM Stereo) ( 4:59 ) , The Way You Make Me Feel (PCM Stereo) ( 0:30 ) , Black Or White (PCM Stereo) ( 0:11 ) , Rock With You (PCM Stereo) ( 3:25 ) , Bad (PCM Stereo
Price: $ 6.74
Journey - Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 - Music Videos & Live Performances
A compilation of the band's top music videos, also including live footage.It will be many years before Journey's music will be known as anything but soupy '70s arena rock and embarrassingly overwrought '80s pop. But that day will come: the songs and the playing are just too good for the scorn and ridicule to endure forever. Journey: Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 will do little, however, to hasten the band's salvation. In fact, if it weren't such a gift to those who love the music, a case could be made for suppressing the disc's video content, so unimaginative is most of the directing and so damning is the attire (or lack thereof). But even if sweaty guys running around in tight jeans and no underwear isn't really your thing, the disc has its treats. There's MTV nostalgia, pure and simple--"Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," with its mimed quayside performance and strutting high-heeled model, is perhaps the quintessential "What were they thinking?" video. We also get exciting glimpses of the early band (with keyboardist Gregg Rolie passing the lead-vocal torch to newcomer Steve Perry) kicking out classics like "Feeling That Way," "Lights," and "Just the Same Way." Many of the songs feature live audio as well as video, and it's here, most notably in "Who's Crying Now" and "Stone in Love," that lead guitarist Neal Schon cuts loose with some extended licks. An unexpected pleasure is 1996's heartfelt ballad "When You Love a Woman." The guys are aging gracefully, Steve Smith's drumming is better than ever, and the video itself boasts the most tasteful production of the bunch. --Michael MikesellList Price: $ 11.98Price: $ 7.08
Pure '80s: The Ultimate DVD Box [Region 1]
This is, like, the most excellent collection of '80s music videos ever assembled! It's got 3 DVDs spanning three of the biggest genres in '80s music (here called Totally New Wave, Video Idols and Headbangers Rule) for a total of 45 music videos. This box covers all the hits and classic music videos, many of which have never been on a music DVD before. As a bonus, one of the original VJ's from MTV, Martha Quinn, offers up a wicked commentary for every video.- This outstanding collection of music videos contains 3 DVD's, spanning three of the biggest genres in '80's music, containing 45 music videos. As a solid bonus, one of the original VJ's for music videos, Martha Quinn, offers up a wicked commentary for every video in the box. The 3 volumes are entitled "Totally New Wave," "Video Idols" and "Headbangers Rule." Includes music videos b
Price: $ 26.38
Nickelback the Ultimate Video Collection DVD
NTSC/Region 0. DVD collection from the Canadian Hard Rockers. Features 12 videos including 'Rockstar', 'Photograph', 'Figured You Out' and many more. Though journalistic shorthand often finds Nickelback dubbed "the Canadian Creed", the band found success on its own terms right from the start with the 2000 debut album The State. The band's heavy guitars, pounding drums, and dramatic vocals show Nickelback is equally indebted to the Heavy Metal and Hard Rock heroes of the '70s like Creed. As with many other 21st century heavy rockers, Nickelback fits catchy Pop sensibilities into their sonic onslaught, ensuring as enthusiastic a reception from radio as they receive from their rabid fanbase. Roadrunner. 2008.- DVD
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Price: $ 6.91
Pure '80s DVD: Totally New Wave
Like totally awesome! The hottest '80s video DVDs now available individually! Includes such MTV staples as: Duran Duran 'Hungry Like The Wolf', Big Country 'In A Big Country', Madness 'Our House' and many more.- A selection of '80s music videos from the new wave genre are included on this collection. Among the artists contributing are Devo with "Whip It," Blondie with "Rapture," and Duran Duran with "Hungry Like the Wolf." Track Listing: 1 Video Killed The Radio Star 1 Video Killed The Radio Star 2 Whip It 2 Whip It 3 Rapture 3 Rapture 4 Hungry Like The Wolf 4 Hungry
Price: $ 8.57
Queen - Greatest Video Hits 1
Queen's greatest hits are presented on this 2-disc DVD, unedited and with superior sound and picture quality. The original videos have been painstakingly restore and enahnced by famed video director David Mallet, in DTS 5.1 surround-sound mixes. Also inYou haven't heard Queen's greatest hits until you've experienced them in surround sound on Greatest Video Hits 1. Disc 1 includes 16 of Queen's most popular singles, restored and remixed in 5.1-channel Dolby Digital and DTS, and the results are nothing less than spectacular. Reformatted for widescreen TVs, Queen's early videos are visually basic (typically combining lip-synched band footage with concert performance clips), but they effectively chronicle the group's musical and stylistic evolution, and "Bicycle Race" includes previously unseen footage of an all-nude female bicycle race! (Optional commentary is provided for all videos by guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, with archival quotes from the late Freddie Mercury and bassist John Deacon.) Disc 2, while not remixed, features six excellent videos (including the previously unseen "Liar"), and a hidden, alternate-edit video of "Bohemian Rhapsody" originally seen on Britain's Top of the Pops (and accessible by entering "Title 10, Chapter 1" on your DVD remote). "Bohemian Rhapsody" is the obvious highlight of both discs, and its history (both audio and video) is thoroughly explored, including May's fascinating deconstruction of the song's original studio recording tracks. Mandatory viewing for Queen fans, Video Hits 1 will leave you begging for Video Hits 2. --Jeff ShannonList Price: $ 24.95Price: $ 15.59
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