Music Videos That Defined the 90s
Streaming Video - 2018
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Learn about some of the most beloved and bemusing 1990s music videos. The 1990s is a period often considered the Golden Era of the Music Video. It produced many of the greast works by some of the most creative directors: Michel Gondry, David Fincher, and Spike Jonze. This special features over 25 iconic tracks from the 1990s
"Vogue" (2:46)
"Freedom" (3:55)
"Everybody Hurts" (2:01)
"Take That" (3:07)
"Parklife" (2:36)
"Waterfalls" (3:06)
"Scream" (3:07)
"It's Oh So Quiet" (3:15)
"Tonight, Tonight" (3:02)
"Virtual Insanity" (2:36)
"Bitter Sweet Symphony" (2:31)
"Smack my Bitch Up" (2:41)
"Baby One More Time" (2:25)
"Praise You" (4:19)
Credits: Music Videos that Defined the 90s. (0:26)
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Originally released by 3DD Entertainment, 2018
Year Published: 2018
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Communication
Globalization
Mass media
Study and teaching
Motion pictures
Production and direction
Music and dance
Music theory
History
20th century
Music
History and criticism
Social change
Sociology
Video recordings
Production and direction