
Friday Night Videos: Remember the Time
Michael Jackson’s Remember the Time music videos is a great visual add on to what is already a great song. It didn’t need the video, but this excessive short film… Read more »
Michael Jackson’s Remember the Time music videos is a great visual add on to what is already a great song. It didn’t need the video, but this excessive short film… Read more »
I’m not particularly a fan of this song. Or of The Goonies. But I’m not the only one in the bedroom. ThatWeirdGirl is a huge fan of both the movie,… Read more »
This one is for Pretenders fan ThatWeirdGirl. Back on the Chain Gang by The Pretenders. Sorry it’s not Brass in Pocket.
If you like Lionel Richie, then you’re going to want to come back here through several Fridays this year. Further on, though. 1983 was a big year for Lionel, and… Read more »
Hungry Like The Wolf, featuring the best band named after an obscure character in a bizarre science fiction/fantasy starring Jane Fonda! Seriously though, this is easily one of Duran Duran’s… Read more »
Happy Birthday, ManWithPez! We celebrate by highlighting Fright Night; his favorite horror movie. Let’s go back to 1985 to visit this nearly perfect Tom Holland project. Tom Holland wrote and… Read more »
1983 was a big year for Culture Club, and while Karma Chameleon was a better video, Do You Really Want To Hurt Me really got them noticed in America. Either… Read more »
You know the name, you know the song, and if you haven’t spotted the pattern with the songs chosen for Friday Night Videos so far (minus the first one), then… Read more »
If it isn’t my favorite karaoke song! Stray Cats with Stray Cats Strut…barely keeping it rockabilly, but damn it, rockabilly enough!
It honestly doesn’t come much smoother than James Ingram singing anything, but add Patti Austin to the mix, and you’ve got something truly beautiful.
The sheep don’t like it? Lock the cashbox? She’s in heat and I like it? Oh…it’s Rock the Casbah by The Clash. Admit it…you don’t know the real lyrics, either.
If you’re frightened of this thing that you’ve become, perhaps it’s time to slow down and visit a foreign land. Here’s Africa by Toto…still one of the greatest pop songs… Read more »
You may have heard it through the grapevine, but our Friday Night Video this week is Marvin Gaye’s Sexual Healing. It’s something that’s good for me!
The song that made a generation want to try Vegemite. And then instantly regret that decision after they actually tried some Vegemite. This is Down Under by Men At Work.
Hall and Oates would like to advise you against dating cannibals. From 1983, this is Maneater.