Puss in Boots! He's got the back up dancers doing katas!
'Heart Of Gold'
Spike's Bitches 36: Did I Sully Our Good Name?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
That Whitesnake video came up at lunch.
Whitesnake comes up a lot at work. Usually in the sell out vs. poseur discussions. (See also: Idol, Billy.)
In this case, though, it was because I described a girl we passed on the way to another building for lunch as Hair Band Hot.
Thus the Whitesnake.
I am tacky, and prefer Girls on Film to The Chauffeur. Two words: Mud. Wrestling.
Occasionally, I have some taste similarities to Dean Winchester.
Jilli, stop laughing at me.
I had completely forgotten that it contains a section where Adam is shirtless.
Yum.
I loved the video for "Rio." Also, very much so, "White Wedding." Oh! And "Goody Two Shoes"!
Oh again! I loved Van Halen's video for "Jump," but I think that might have been 90s, too. It was Sammy Hagar, not Dave ... I can't believe I'm blanking on his last name.
Doesn't Adam Ant get shirtless at some point in all his videos? I also love how most of them end with a still shot that was also available as a poster. I had the one from Prince Charming on my ceiling in my bedroom.
Jilli, stop laughing at me.
Jilli's away at the mo' but I'm laughing in her place.
I just watched a Mike Oldfield video that I only ever saw twice sometime in the mid 80's. For me, it's memorable for the fact that I thought the female singer was the best likeness for Judge Anderson (from the Judge Dredd comic) I'd ever seen. Looking again, I'd still have to say she's damn close.
Yes, my brain is always like this.
I had the one from Prince Charming on my ceiling in my bedroom.
I caused Jilli to be quite flustered when I showed her my vinyl copy of the Prince Charming album with the gatefold pic.
What's your favorite '80s video?
"Take On Me" by a-ha
Mike Oldfield video
Hergest Ridge or Tubular Bells?
Neither. 'Pictures in the Dark'.