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New Wave's most dated and the least dated videos

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New Wave's most dated and the least dated videos

Postby Like_Music_88 » Sun Dec 07, 2003 1:34 am

The New Wave era was interesting, because it was centred around two rock revolutions. It was born out of the punk revolution and it invariably gave birth to the video rock revolution.

During 1981 to 1983, there were a variety of video clips being made and it seemed quite obviously which band's had the high advance and which band's went for the low budget.

20 years later it is plain to see that there are some New Wave videos that could still stand the test of time, whilst others are so dated they can only truly represent it's era.

Disregarding the fashion, here are some late 70s/early 80s New Wave clips that could pass for late 80s, 90s or even 00s video clips.

Least Dated:
Chuck E's In Love - Ricky Lee Jones (1979)
Young Love - Ricky Lee Jones (1979)
Girls On Film - Duran Duran (1981)
Every Breath You Take - Police (1983)
Wrapped Around Your Finger - Police (1983)
King Of Pain - Police (1984)
Stand Up - Stevie Nicks (1983)
Stand By - Roman Holiday (1983)
Dirty Creature - Split Enz (1982)
Queen Of Hearts - Juice Newton (1981, you still find new country singers making videos like this today on CMC)

Very Dated:
My Sharoner - The Knack (1979)
Pop Music - M (1979)
Cool For Cats - Squeeze (1979)
Up The Junction - Squeeze (1979)
Can't Help Myself - Icehouse (1980)
Stupid Girl - Ellen Foley (1979)

Even Gary Numan's Cars is quite dated!

So what other videos would you put in the dated and least dated lists?
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Postby unguarded moment » Mon Dec 08, 2003 1:09 am

.. Interesting.... I never personally thought of "Juice Newton" & "Ricky Lee Jones" as having anything to do with the Punk or new wave movements at the time... But that's why I started a thread elsewhere on this message board labled "Borderline" New wave
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Postby Frau_Blucher » Tue Dec 09, 2003 1:48 am

In general, it seems those new romantic videos haven't stood up well. You know the ones, shot in high-key exposure with guys like Haircut 100 or Spandau Ballet hanging around, singing and posing...VERY 80s!

I hate to say it, but Duran Duran has stood
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Postby British » Tue Dec 09, 2003 5:17 am

Hopelessly dated:

"Shiny Shiny" - Haysi Fantayzee
"Jocko Homo" - Devo. Why does this sound different than the album cut?
"Heart like a Wheel" - Steve Miller Band

okay, you could probably group all of Devo's videos into the dated category. But I lo
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Postby Plata66 » Tue Dec 09, 2003 5:55 am

Okay how bout Art of noise "close to the edit"
Thomas Dolby "Blinded me with science"
Talking Heads "Once in a lifetime"
and most of the early they might be giants
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