Favorite Music Video Page 2

Started by SamuraiMaster November 13th, 2008 7:12 PM
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Azonic

hello friends

Age 10
Male
stranger danger
Seen June 4th, 2018
Posted May 4th, 2018
7,123 posts
15.9 Years
Girlfriend - Avril Lavigne

Yeah, probably my favorite. Awkward video yet funny and energetic. Cheerleader chants are nice. FISHNETS

Misery Business - Paramore | Womanizer - Britney Spears

Both two are pretty awkward videos. Still reached the top 3 'cause I just like the songs, I guess? XD; Both were good videos nonetheless.

Thomas

HAIL HYDRA!

Age 35
Male
Lafayette, LA
Seen February 11th, 2022
Posted November 22nd, 2018
5,984 posts
19.2 Years
Here are some of my favorites:

-Toxic by Britney Spears/Womanizer by Britney Spears (They are kinda similar if you watch both of them back to back with the changing of the outfits and stuff)
-I'm Good, I'm Gone by Lykke Li
-Love Story by Katharine McPhee
-Little Toy Gun by HoneyHoney

I can't remember the rest. XD

Sydian

fake your death.

Age 30
they/them
Georgia
Seen May 22nd, 2022
Posted November 29th, 2021
33,354 posts
15.2 Years
One of the most powerful videos, and my utmost favorite right now, 1995 brought us TLC's "Waterfalls".

My favorite funny video is definately "Shut Me Up" by Mindless Self Indulgence.

Out of the year 2008, Adele's "Chasing Pavements".
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kissing. raindrops

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Age 30
Female
Canada
Seen July 24th, 2012
Posted August 24th, 2011
1,474 posts
14.9 Years
Whatever You Like by T.I. <3

i wanna be the wind that fills your sails,
& be the hand that lifts your veil.
& be the moon that moves your tide,
the sun coming up in your eyes.
be the wheels that never rust,
& be the spark that lights you up.
all that you've been dreaming of and more,
so much more, i wanna be your everything.. <3

paired with alternative <3
Age 31
Male
Boston, MA
Seen October 8th, 2017
Posted October 8th, 2017
719 posts
15.8 Years
My favorite music video of all time is probably RATM's "Sleep Now in the Fire" from the mid 90's, directed by Michael Moore.

It depicts them performing on wall street, despite the attempts by authorities to prevent them from playing there. Interesting to see the mixed reactions of the people there, as well as a few little statistics thrown in, showing the US government's masked corruption.

For over 15 years this band had been predicting the downfall of the United States economy, and it's finally happened.
Gather the faithful and propose a toast to the epoch of indifference.