Archive for November, 2006
Five great music videos
Cathy and I were driving home one night when we started talking about videos, and we got to talking about our favorite music videos. As it turns out, my heavily pop-oriented lifestyle finds me selecting videos that simply appealed to me for its visual splendor and song style. Not surprisingly, almost all these songs come from the early 90s, so take a trip back in time when music videos toed the line between kitsch and kewl.
What are some of your favorite music videos?
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Galileo by Indigo Girls. This is one of my favorite videos of all time, and if I had a choice, I’d probably have three Indigo Girls videos in my Top 5 – this one and their videos for Least Complicated and Touch Me Fall. I’ve always believed that Indigo Girls deserves a bigger place in the music pantheon, and this well-thought video, created cheekily with wit and sarcasm firmly in place, ranks highest amongst my favorite vids.
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Walking On Broken Glass by Annie Lennox. I like this video because it’s so campy! As if that weren’t enough, John Malkovich makes a guest appearance as the fellow who breaks Lennox’s heart. This character shows up in a later video of Lennox’s, Little Bird. By the way, if you’re a fan of these Victorian-type videos, click here to see another splendid one from Bananarama for their cover of Long Train Running.
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The Dream Is Still Alive by Wilson Phillips. Hey, a Ganns list without Wilson Phillips? You’ve got to be kidding. I like this video most of all, because it reminds me of a more innocent time, and the Flower Power heritage of Chynna Phillips and Carnie and Wendy Wilson comes to full fruition here.
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Remember the Time by Michael Jackson. I remember this video was soooo hyped back in the day! It’s actually quite well-made, and the special effects here were state-of-the-art at the time. Yman has never looked more regal.
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Cornflake Girl by Tori Amos. Between this and Silent All These Years, I would say Tori Amos is pure visual genius. Cornflake Girl is a visual spectacle of train of thought, a totally mesmerizing video that leaves the viewer strangely unsettled.
Audio: Jennifer Hudson is spectacular in “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going”
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OH. MY. GOD. Lord, have mercy on all the other nominees for Best Supporting Actress!
12 commentsAudio: Jennifer Hudson shines in “It’s All Over”
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It’s All Over, a pre-release from the upcoming Dreamgirls OST! This is spectacular!!
Dang it, Jennifer Hudson, you sang this OUT! Show ‘em how it’s done, and write up that Academy Award speech, woman! (Looking for Jennifer’s Golden Globe award speech? Click right here.)
Sung with Beyonce Knowles (Deena), Anika Noni Rose (Lorrell), Jayme Foxx (Curtis), and Keith Robinson (CC).
By the way, I just read on Wikipedia that Diana Ross may be lobbying the Academy to deny any Oscars to Dreamgirls. Good luck, Miss Ross. Every gay man in America is going to make sure Jennifer Hudson wins that Oscar, especially since she’s getting it portraying the character representing Florence Ballard. What goes around comes around, Miss Thang.
2 commentsGuilty Pleasure VOTW: Red High Heels
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I can’t help it. Presenting this week’s guilty pleasure, Red High Heels by… are you ready… Kellie Pickler!
Her debut album, Small-Town Girl, entered the Billboard Country Albums chart at #1. Take that, Faith Hill. Lost the Best Female Vocalist of the Year award at the CMAs to Carrie Underwood, and now the latest country femme from the Idol juggernaut debuts at #1 while Butterflies couldn’t manage to debut at the top.
4 commentsNicole C. Mullen - Call on Jesus
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“When you call on Jesus, all things are possible.”
2 commentsJennifer Hudson - ‘Weekend in New England’
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With Dreamgirls set to launch in less than two months, I am so excited for Jennifer Hudson. Here is one of the reasons why she rocks my world.
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