Music Videos That Shaped the 80'S
Streaming Video - 2010
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Nothing shaped the 80's more that the music videos. We explore the top videos that shaped the music video industry today from the view of the directors and the artists themselves
Queen: "Bohemian Rhapsody" (3:10)
The Boomtown Rats: "I Don't Like Mondays" (2:53)
David Bowie: "Ashes to Ashes" (2:59)
The Buggles: "Video Killed the Radio Star" (2:25)
Ultravox: "Vienna" (2:35)
Duran Duran: "Girls on Film" (2:55)
Duran Duran: "Rio" (3:16)
Elton John: "I'm Still Standing" (2:02)
Queen: "I Want to Break Free" (2:56)
Michael Jackson: "Billie Jean" (3:13)
Herbie Hancock: "Rockit" (2:44)
Godley and Creme: "Cry" (2:02)
Mick Jagger and David Bowie: "Dancing in the Street" (4:09)
The Cure: "Close to Me" (2:17)
A-Ha: "Take on Me" (2:42)
George Michael: "Faith" (2:37)
Bon Jovi: "Living on a Prayer" (5:04)
Credits: Music Videos that Shaped the 80's (0:13)
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PUBLISHED
Originally released by 3DD Entertainment, 2010
Year Published: 2010
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Communication
Mass media and the arts
Mass media
Study and teaching
Motion pictures
Production and direction
Music and dance
Music appreciation
Music trade
Social change
Sociology
Sound recording industry
Video recordings
Production and direction