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		<title>Great Moments in Pop Puppetry: Tame Impala, Kanye West, Weezer &amp; More</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2016 21:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lyndsey Parker]]></dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Music]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything is better when puppets are involved. This is just a FACT. And this fact is especially factual when it comes to music. Whether it’s Feist singing with furry friends on Sesame Street, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog putting J.Lo and Bon Jovi in their place, the stars of Team America: World Police belting out expletive-filled odes to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$1">Everything is better when puppets are involved. This is just a FACT. And this fact is especially factual when it comes to music. Whether it’s Feist singing with furry friends on <em>Sesame Street</em>, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog putting J.Lo and Bon Jovi in their place, the stars of <em>Team America: World Police</em> belting out expletive-filled odes to the U-S-A, Sifl &amp; Olly spoofing Devo on their brilliant short-lived MTV show, Debbie Harry and Alice Cooper guesting on <em>The Muppet Show</em>, the late Robert Goulet partying in Vegas with the Anipals on <em>TV Funhouse</em>, Lady Gaga hosting a Muppets Thanksgiving special, or even Spinal Tap opening for a puppet show in a memorable mockumentary scene… well, pop music and puppets go together like Kermit and Miss Piggy.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$2">So naturally, over the years various music-makers have featured puppets in their music videos. Our latest favorite puppet-tastic work of video genius is Parquet Courts&#8217; &#8220;Human Performance,&#8221; featuring some very non-human felt stand-ins for the band members:</p>
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<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$2">And who can forget last year&#8217;s “‘Cause I’m a Man” by psychedelic Aussies Tame Impala? Puppets never seemed so trippy, man:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$3"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NLg-Kqa9vEo" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$3.0"></iframe></div>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$3"></div>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$3">Bad Veins’ cover of the Muppet classic “The Rainbow Connection,” with the alt-rock band transforming into Muppets and looking surprisingly cuddly while doing so, is another recent favorite:</div>
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<p>But these are just the latest entry in a puppet-tastic video tradition. Let us not forget, for instance, the Ben Folds Five’s “Do It Anyway,” which features the beloved cast of <em>Fraggle Rock</em>. It <em>totally </em>rocks, of course:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$7"><br class="Apple-interchange-newline" /><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mEyrfFwf3rI" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$7.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$8">This of course brings to mind OK Go’s cover of the Muppets’ theme from a few years back, starring a cast of felt friends even cuter than the dogs in OK Go’s “White Knuckles” video:</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/oiMZa8flyYY" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$8"><span style="color: #26282a;">But Weezer’s “Keep Fishin’” is still perhaps the ultimate puppet video of all time, trumping all others, as it stars the entire cast of </span><em style="color: #26282a;">The Muppet Show</em><span style="color: #26282a;">. According to Weezer’s official site, Kermit the Frog said, “It was wonderful returning to the set of</span><em style="color: #26282a;"> The Muppet Show</em><span style="color: #26282a;"> to tape Weezer’s new music video… I know I speak for all the Muppets when I say it was great working with such a talented band. I just hope Pat has recovered from Miss Piggy’s extra attention — both the kissy-kissys and the karate chops, sheesh.” Pat surely thought it was worth it, since it’s </span><em style="color: #26282a;">every</em><span style="color: #26282a;"> drummer’s dream to one day jam with Animal: </span></p>
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<p>As for non-Muppet puppet videos, <em>X Factor</em> winners Alex &amp; Sierra made basically THE cutest lyric EVER video a couple years ago, starring adorable, lip-synching puppets that look just like Alex Kinsey and Sierra Deaton. Um, where can we buy these? Are Alex &amp; Sierra selling them on tour?</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$13"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9g1YpDK7Dcg" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$13.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$14">Country-punk band Timeshares also recently released a new video, in which puppet versions of themselves burst into flames. It would be sad to witness such a waste of perfectly good felt, if this video weren’t so damn cool:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$15"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/1iGXZfSUTkc" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$15.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$16">Metal band Mastodon’s “Deathbound,” a collaboration with Adult Swim from which no puppet emerges unscathed, is also pretty awesome, albeit not as adorable. See the felt fly below:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$17"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Xr9_e4ySRYA" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$17.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$18">And how does a much more clean-cut artist like Ed Sheeran get away with drunken debauchery and soliciting strippers? By asking his puppet alter ego to do the dirty work for him, naturally:</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$18"><iframe id="embed-video-dialog437" class="embed-module" style="width: 560px; height: 315px;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tlYcUqEPN58" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" data-height="315" data-width="560" data-src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tlYcUqEPN58" data-embed-code="&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://www.youtube.com/embed/tlYcUqEPN58&quot; allowfullscreen=&quot;&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;315&quot; width=&quot;560&quot;&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;" data-embed-type="embedIframes"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$20">HUMANS’ puppet video, which also features bonus cats, is described in the band’s press release as a “the hallucinatory journey of two Muppets as they transition from the Muppet realm to a psychotropic dreamland unlike any other.” Sign us up!</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$21"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GBcNsXFaVDA" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$21.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$22">Other recent puppet favorites include Coldplay’s Thunderbirds-meets-Punch &amp; Judy sendup “Life In Technicolor ii”; BPA’s (aka Fatboy Slim’s, aka Norman Cook’s) “He’s Frank,” featuring the vocals of the real Iggy Pop and the uncanny puppet likeness of a fake, felt Iggy Pop; Kanye West’s Olympics-themed “Champion”; and the hilarious strumpet-puppet saga “Sugarbaby” by New York rockers Morningwood.</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$23"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fXSovfzyx28" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$23.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$24">Below is the Iggy/BPA video. It may have taken <em>years </em>for the Stooges to get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but we think Iggy’s immortalization in “He’s Frank” is, frankly, a far more honorable tribute anyway:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$25"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/W2h68VyvH64" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$25.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$26">And here’s Kanye’s puppet show. We all know Kanye can be kind of a jerk sometimes, but he sure makes a cute puppet. It’s hard not to root for him here:</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$26"><iframe id="embed-video-dialog652" class="embed-module" style="width: 640px; height: 472px;" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/21501715" width="640" height="472" frameborder="0" data-height="472" data-width="640" data-src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/21501715" data-embed-code="&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://player.vimeo.com/video/21501715&quot; webkitallowfullscreen=&quot;&quot; mozallowfullscreen=&quot;&quot; allowfullscreen=&quot;&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;472&quot; width=&quot;640&quot;&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;" data-embed-type="embedIframes"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$28">Meanwhile, Morningwood’s “Sugarbaby” actually manages to make a puppet look downright sexy:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$29"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2LGdTrPa4qA" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$29.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$30">But these videos are just the tip of the felt iceberg. There’s <em>plenty</em> more puppetry where that came from. Here are some more clips to get your own music-video puppet show going…</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$31">Genesis’s 1980s hit “Land of Confusion” is a true video classic. The political puppets in this video are from Britain’s satirical sitcom <em>Spitting Image,</em> which along with a similar American show, <em>D.C. Follies</em>, was a cult-classic featuring public-figure puppet recreations of Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Margaret Thatcher, and others. Genesis continued the political party here:</p>
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<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$33">Like Morningwood above, Eminem employed the puppets from Comedy Central’s <em>Crank Yankers</em> for one of his funniest vids. This was ironic, since it wasn’t long before this video was shot that he sparred with Triumph the Insult Comic Dog at the VMAs. But Shady got the last laugh here:</p>
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<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$35">Lesser seen but just as entertaining is Starlight Mints’ “Popsickle.” This low-budget yet inventive video received so much attention in the art community that it was included in the IFP Los Angeles Film Festival as part of its “Eclectic Mix” program, which featured clips that “summarize pop art history while inventing the video future.” Finally, puppets get some respect!:</p>
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<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$37">And then there’s Mr. Oizo’s bizarrely amusing “Flat Beat.” French filmmaker/musician Quentin Dupieux created this puppet, “Flat Eric,” for a series of bizarre British Levi’s commercials that he directed, which featured Flat Eric dancing with reckless abandon to this techno song (which Dupieux also wrote). The ad campaign was a phenomenon all over Europe, so Dupieux released the song, “Flat Beat,” under the name Mr. Oizo. The single soon went platinum. And the rest was puppet history:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$38"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qmsbP13xu6k" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$38.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$39">Speaking of bizarreness, Interpol’s disturbing, <em>literal</em> carwreck of a puppet video, “Evil,” proved that puppets aren’t always warm ‘n’ fuzzy. This video is great, but NOT CUTE:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$40"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/eqfiHfDmOnw" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$40.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$41">Interpol’s early-200s garage-rock contemporaries the D4 have since broken up… but before they split, they solidified their legacy with this simple but extremely entertaining sock-puppet tour de force:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$42"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/McqQRFC43i8" width="450" height="225" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$42.0"></iframe></div>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$42"></div>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$42">Indie icons Superchunk also went the DIY, lo-fi route with a grainy marionette clip, in which they fulfilled every rocker’s secret dream (besides jamming with Animal, that is): being immortalized as puppets themselves. This video’s director, Peyton Reed, has an obvious knack for quirky projects; his credits include directing TV remakes of Disney’s<em>The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes</em> and <em>The Love Bug</em>, “Weird Al” Yankovic’s short-lived Saturday-morning TV series, and the HBO comedy cult classic <em>Mr. Show</em>. He later graduated to the big screen, directing the Kirsten Dunst cheerleader movie <em>Bring It On</em>. But Superchunk’s “Package Thief” may still stand as his best work:</div>
<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GRQbuWxi0SI" width="420" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$45">Britpoppers Supergrass also transformed into puppets for “Pumping on Your Stereo,” albeit with a much bigger, almost Jim Henson-level budget:</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2W-AJlTHL1I" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$47">And Beck took the artist-as-puppet theme to a whole new level for his <em>Guero</em> tour, in which a band of puppet replicas pretty much stole the show:</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$47"><iframe id="embed-video-dialog372" class="embed-module" style="width: 420px; height: 315px;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qqjHe1MmbAg" width="420" height="315" frameborder="0" data-height="315" data-width="420" data-src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qqjHe1MmbAg" data-embed-code="&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://www.youtube.com/embed/qqjHe1MmbAg&quot; allowfullscreen=&quot;&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;315&quot; width=&quot;420&quot;&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;" data-embed-type="embedIframes"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$49">Lily Allen tried to put a positive anti-drug message in her “Alfie” video, but the titular puppet was so endearing, he made being a basement-dwelling stoner loser seem almost cute:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$50"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/13TXPdCVxds" width="448" height="224" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$50.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$51">Chances are Alfie would have been more at home starring on the <em>Sesame Street</em>-meets-<em>Girls Gone Wild</em> video “Let’s Begin” by frat band Bad Ronald, starring a slew of keg-tapping puppets and bikini-clad party babes:</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$52"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5BXzphHiHD8" width="448" height="224" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$52.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$53">On a much sadder note, “You Are My Joy,” by Scottish indie supergroup the Reindeer Section (featuring members of Snow Patrol), depicted a puppet couple quite literally torn apart at the seams:</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".a2raj8mp9i.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$53"><iframe id="embed-video-dialog784" class="embed-module" style="width: 560px; height: 315px;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yBHCVVZw9s8" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" data-height="315" data-width="560" data-src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yBHCVVZw9s8" data-embed-code="&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://www.youtube.com/embed/yBHCVVZw9s8&quot; allowfullscreen=&quot;&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;315&quot; width=&quot;560&quot;&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;" data-embed-type="embedIframes"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1n2o5r2rbmc.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$55">Going back to the Muppet theme, shortly after touring with Weezer years ago, emo band Saves the Day shot “Freakish.” And they claimed it was just a freakish coincidence that they released their video mere weeks before their tourmates Weezer came out with “Keep Fishin’.” That may or may not be true, but there can never be enough puppets on MTV as far as we’re concerned, so who cares who copied whom?:</p>
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<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1n2o5r2rbmc.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$57">And finally, that brings us to our logical conclusion: an <em>actual</em> Muppet video. Enjoy this cameo-assisted cover of Fine Young Cannibals’ “She Drives Me Crazy,” by a collective billed as “Kermit Unpigged,” for final proof that REAL puppets in music videos are far more entertaining than some of the record-company “puppets” putting out music these days:</p>
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<p><strong style="color: #555555;"><em>This article originally ran on <a style="color: #00ced1;" href="https://www.yahoo.com/music/?ref=gs" target="_blank">Yahoo Music</a>.</em></strong></p>
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		<title>19 Great 1980s Music Videos Not Actually From the 1980s</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2015 22:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lyndsey Parker]]></dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Music]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[1980s]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1980s was the golden age of music video. MTV was brand-new, there were no rules, and video directors dreamed in neon. It&#8217;s no wonder, then, that so many musical acts today, even ones that were born after the &#8217;80s ended, still look to this decade of big hair, big shoulderpads, and big fun for [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$2"><a href="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/80s.png"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1433" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/80s-300x183.png" alt="80s" width="300" height="183" /></a></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$2">The 1980s was the golden age of music video. MTV was brand-new, there were no rules, and video directors dreamed in neon. It&#8217;s no wonder, then, that so many musical acts today, even ones that were born after the &#8217;80s ended, still look to this decade of big hair, big shoulderpads, and big fun for video inspiration.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$3">None of the videos below — no, not even the glorious one by The Hoff — were shot during the &#8217;80s. They&#8217;re all post-2000. But all of them look like they could have been in high-rotation back when Martha Quinn was still everyone&#8217;s favorite VJ. Watch &#8216;em all and get ready to party like it&#8217;s 1989.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$4"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">19. Walk the Moon, &#8220;Shut Up and Dance&#8221;</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$5">These Cincinnati kids didn&#8217;t form their band till 2010, but they&#8217;ve ne their &#8217;80s homework. The club scenes look like outtakes from <em>The Wedding Singer</em> (with frontman Nicholas Petricca in the lovably dorky Adam Sandler role), the boombox scene is a sweet homage to the 1989 classic <em>Say Anything</em>, and the cheap &#8216;n&#8217; cheerful graphics are so <em>Saved By the Bell</em>. Totally awesome!</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$7"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">18. Tinted Windows, &#8220;Kind of a Girl&#8221;</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$8">The one fake episode of the fake &#8217;80s variety show <em>Rock After Dark</em> stars a supergroup featuring Taylor Hanson, Smashing Pumpkins&#8217; James Iha, Cheap Trick&#8217;s Bun E. Carlos, and Fountains of Wayne&#8217;s Adam Schelsinger, playing Rick Springfieldian powerpop. Amazing in <em>any</em> decade!</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$10"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">17. Little Boots, “Taste It”</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$11">Rocking a triangular Debbie Harry haircut and some serious power-suit shoulderpads, Little Boots (aka avant British electropop goddess Victoria Hesketh) takes the viewer on colorful conveyor-belt ride through a wild ’80s-retro landscape of botched nip-tucks, cocaine curly-straws, Diet Coke IVs, this-is-your-brain-on-drugs fried eggs, and dismembered body parts straight out of <em>American Psycho</em>. We’re not sure what it all means, but we know we can’t look away… even when that crazy-eyed supermodel starts gnawing on a raw lobster carcass like Daryl Hannah in <em>Splash</em>.</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$12"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/cWn9JN4gSsk" width="392" height="196" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$12.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$13"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">16. Private, &#8220;Secret Lover&#8221;</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$14">Thomas Troelsen, the Danish superproducer and former Superheroes frontman who lent his helium-high vocals to Junior Senior&#8217;s &#8220;Move Your Feet,&#8221; gets totally Princely on this uptown-funky track. U got the look, Thomas!</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$16"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">15. Blood Orange, &#8220;You’re Not Good Enough&#8221;</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$17">Speaking of Prince, Dev Hynes outdoes the Purple One himself in this dance-filled studio romp. Who knew the Solange producer had such great moves?</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$18"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7gtdpnKbT10" width="390" height="195" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$18.0"></iframe></div>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$18"></div>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$18"><strong>14. Stars, &#8220;We Don&#8217;t Want Your Body&#8221;</strong></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$20">This sweating-to-the-newies clip is a clear homage to the &#8217;80s fitness craze, when excited new VCR owners stocked up on cruddy jazzercise workout videos, Jamie Lee Curtis and John Travolta donned legwarmers and leotards for <em>Perfect</em>, and Olivia Newton-John cavorted with sweaty jocks in &#8220;Physical.&#8221; It&#8217;s sure to get your heart pumping, or at least make your abdominals ache from all your laughing.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$22"><strong>13. Gerard Way, “Millions”</strong></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$23">Welcome to the black parade… of mimes! Yes, the former My Chemical Romance frontman goes from emo to Marcel Marceau in this bizarre, lower-than-lo-fi clip. One viewing has left us speechless.</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/aZcB9maO1-E" width="412" height="232" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="text-align: left;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$25"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">12. Gnarls Barkley, &#8220;Run&#8221;</span></p>
<div data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.1">It was alleged that this quick-cut video induced seizures in some viewers. But it was worth the risk to see a Jheri-curled, &#8220;Thriller&#8221;-jacketed, barely recognizable Justin Timberlake host a sadly fictional <em>Soul Train</em> knockoff called <em>City Vibin&#8217;</em>. We&#8217;re still vibin&#8217; on this one.</div>
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<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$29">It&#8217;s never too late to pay homage to original &#8217;80s video icons Duran Duran! Here the Canadian band recreates, scene by pastel-colored scene, Duran Duran&#8217;s legendarily yacht-tastic &#8220;Rio&#8221; video. No, they don&#8217;t improve upon the original, but their island romp will bring a cherry ice cream smile to your face nonetheless.</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/aCyo4vXm30U" width="420" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$31"><strong>10. American Hi-Fi, &#8220;Flavor of the Weak&#8221;</strong></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$32">In 1986, Jeff Krulik and John Heyn made cinematic history when they took a public access camera to a Judas Priest concert and filmed haystack-haired headbangers like &#8220;Zebraman&#8221; (a rocker clad in head-to-toe animal-print Lycra), drug-legalization champion Gram (&#8220;like gram of dope&#8221;), and other Jack Daniels-swilling Beavises and Buttheads. Bootlegs of the resulting underground video, <em>Heavy Metal Parking Lot</em> — a fascinating Wild Kingdom study of metalheads in their natural habitat — eventually made their way to VCRs all over the world. It was kind of the original viral video. Years later, Zebraman&#8217;s legacy lives on in this hilarious <em>Parking Lot</em> spoof.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$34"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">9. Stone Temple Pilots, &#8220;Big Bang Baby&#8221;</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$35">STP were stars of the 1990s, but they did the &#8217;80s so well. This no-frills, all-thrills tour de force&#8217;s little cheesy details — the analog TV set, the slow-motion dollar bills, the bad green screen, the breaking of the fourth wall — make this cooler than any big-budget video STP did before or since.</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/G0gAxuvo5rc" width="420" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$37"><strong>8. Blake Lewis, “Retro Romance”</strong></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$38">Over the course of six amazing minutes, the beatboxing boy wonder of <em>American Idol</em>Season 6transforms into <em>Faith</em>-era George Michael, the Incredible Hulk, and Max Headroom to impress an ’80s babe and become “the cowboy in her Bon Jovi dreams.” And <em>Saved By the Bell</em>&#8216;s Mr. Belding even makes a cameo!</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$40"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">7. Neon Trees, “Sleeping With a Friend”</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$41">The attention to ’80s detail in this video is really remarkable, from frontman Tyler Glenn’s <em>Miami Vice</em> wardrobe to the <em>Pee-wee’s Playhouse</em> cardboard sets to the elfin New Order dancers and dancing shark (which, it must be noted, came out <em>months</em>before Katy Perry thought of it). But there’s no shark-jumping here. Everything is new — and totally rad — again in this effervescent clip.</p>
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<p><strong>6. David Hasselhoff, &#8220;True Survivor&#8221;</strong></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$44">Do not attempt to adjust your dial (on your rabbit-eared, analog TV set, natch). This true survivor of the &#8217;80s is back with a video that out-&#8217;80s every actual video from the &#8217;80s. From <em>Warriors</em>-style gang fights and <em>Mad Max</em> apocalyptic cityscapes to <em>TRON</em>-tastic time travel, from electric-eyed &#8220;Maneater&#8221; wolves to neon keytars to upright arcade games that morph into four-limbed robots, this video (<em>Stefon voice</em>) has EVERYTHING. No wonder (<em>Norm Macdonald voice</em>) Germans love David Hasselhoff!</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$46"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">5. Beastie Boys, &#8220;Make Some Noise&#8221;</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$47">Starring modern-day actors Elijah Wood, Danny McBride, and Seth Rogen as the Beasties circa 1987, this is the prequel to &#8220;Fight for Your Right (to Party)&#8221; that we&#8217;d always dreamed of. Only actual &#8217;80s legends could do the &#8217;80s revival so right.</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WdgLMslbDuY" width="372" height="209" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$49"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">4. Katy Perry, &#8220;Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)&#8221;</span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$50">Katy&#8217;s totally awesome eight-minute teen flick just may be the greatest John Hughes movie never made. Actually, it stars &#8220;Kathy Beth Terry,&#8221; her orthodontically challenged, heavily mouth-breathing geek-girl alter ego. Joining her are <em>Glee</em>&#8216;s Kevin McHale, as the knight in Medieval Times armor of her nerdy dreams, and Kevin&#8217;s <em>Glee</em> castmate Darren Criss as the big man on campus (the role Emilio Estevez probably would&#8217;ve landed if this video had actually been filmed in 1985). But that is just the beginning of all the teenage dreaminess. Former tween heartthrobs Hanson also make a cameo as the band playing Kathy&#8217;s house party (OK, so they&#8217;re technically from the &#8217;90s, but we&#8217;ll let that slide), and &#8217;80s teen sensations Corey Feldman and Debbie Gibson portray her hard-partyin&#8217; parents. The original sexy sax man, Kenny G, even plays &#8220;Uncle Kenny.&#8221; Seriously, all that&#8217;s missing here is Jake Ryan driving up in a red sports car at the end.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Jennifer Lopez, &#8220;I&#8217;m Glad&#8221;</strong></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$53">She&#8217;s a maniac, maniac, on the floor, and she&#8217;s dancing like she&#8217;s never danced before. This J.Lo masterpiece, directed by David LaChapelle and nominated for four VMAs, is a gloriously faithful, practically shot-by-shot remake of the 1983 cinematic classic <em>Flashdance</em>. Sure, Paramount Pictures ended up suing J.Lo for copyright infringement. But on the plus side, Jennifer Lopez, unlike <em>Flashdance</em>&#8216;s Jennifer Beals, did her own dancing here!</p>
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<p><strong> 2. The Darkness, &#8220;Girlfriend&#8221;</strong></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$56">Everyone remembers &#8220;I Believe in a Thing Called Love,&#8221; but this keytar-brandishing clip from the band&#8217;s horrifically underrated second album is the real &#8217;80s-inspired gem. No man ever filled out a pair of legwarmers or rocked a fannypack like Sir Justin Hawkins.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$58"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">1. Mark Ronson, &#8220;Somebody to Love Me&#8221; (explicit content)<br />
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<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".1g43qo9fo4y.$0.0.0.1.2.0.2.0.0.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas-Proxy.$Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$59">Boy George is having a moment right now, with a recent <em>American Idol</em> guest spot, a reality show in the works, and an upcoming reunion tour with Culture Club. But Ronson was one of the first to embrace the Boy revival, having George sing on this track back in 2010. The remarkable accompanying video, shot camcorder-style and starting It-Girl actress Diane Kruger as a young Boy, depicts a wild and carefree night in the life of George circa 1982 — before the drugs, the prison time, and his pre-comeback downward spiral. It&#8217;s incredibly bittersweet, and a perfect fake time capsule of a bygone New Romantic era.</p>
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