Ten Great New York Music Videos: The GAMV Tribute
Our thoughts this weekend are with New York, so here’s ten great New York-oriented music videos –videos that either name-checked New York or were shot in the city.
Our thoughts this weekend are with New York, so here’s ten great New York-oriented music videos –videos that either name-checked New York or were shot in the city.
Debora Iyall of the post-punk band Romeo Void talks with The Golden Age of Music Video about weight issues, Michael Jackson, Adele, her new album, staying strong, and who exactly she might like better if they slept together.
Director Meiert Avis says the new Chili Peppers video is yet another copy of his U2 video: “If you want to rip somebody off better, call me,” he says.
The director of Journey’s “Separate Ways” video answers “WTF?” questions from THE GOLDEN AGE OF MUSIC VIDEO.
THE GOLDEN AGE OF MUSIC VIDEO spoke with John Sayles about his new film Amigo, his work with the Boss, and his thoughts on the relationship between film and music.
In memory of recently departed lead singer Jani Lane, music video director Jeff Stein shares memories of the “Cherry Pie” shoot for Warrant.
The Motels’ Martha Davis talks about the release of the lost Motels’ album “Apocalypso”, shooting music videos with David Fincher, and doing love scenes with nerds.
THE GOLDEN AGE OF MUSIC VIDEO reveals the untold true story of Bruce Springsteen’s original “Dancing in the Dark” video, straight from the director and cinematographer themselves.
The Golden Age of Music Video reveals the unknown writer who created the first video image ever seen on MTV.
Music video vixen Tawny Kitaen talks about her return to the Jaguar hood courtesy of “Funny or Die”
Director shares a story about Clarence Clemons’ and Jackson Browne’s “You’re A Friend Of Mine”