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From Stewart Mason <flamingo@theworld.com>
Subject Re: Favorite All-Time Videos
Date Thu, 15 May 2003 15:41:58 -0400

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At 02:35 PM 5/15/2003 -0500, Billy G. Spradlin wrote:
>Art Of Noise - Close to The Edit
>I remember playing this at my college radio station for the first time and
>a black freind and DJ who loved rap walked in and asked "whats that
>slammin' jam??" (LOL)

Actually, the cool thing about the early Art of Noise is that their stuff
worked as dance music as easily as it did as an art statement.

>Loved the video with the group (?) and the little girl smashing old
>instuments in time with the music, I bet it horrified classical music lovers.

It wasn't the group.  Dunno what J.J. and Gary look like, but Trevor Horn
is a weedy little guy with enormous glasses and Anne Dudley is a tall and
rather patrician-looking blonde.

>Chicago - Stay the Night - Just for Pete Cetera's lame breast grabbing
>attempt and more pointless stunts.

What self-respecting woman would let Peter Cetera cop a feel?

>Manowar - Blow Your Speakers  - The real Spinal Tap. The band walks into a
>electronics store, puts on thier record and speakers start blowing up. Duh

This is what Patton Oswalt refers to as a "squibbedy-doo!" video, where the
power of The Rock causes objects to change their physical properties.

S





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