‘We Are Live’ N°12 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

The page features standout tracks across genres and eras, from The Strokes’ raw indie burst “The Modern Age” with its taut guitars and earnest vocals to Guns N’ Roses’ enduring “Paradise City,” blending grit with escapist longing. Athlete’s “Wires” channels poignant vulnerability through intimate storytelling, while Head Automatica’s “Beating Heart Baby” fuses dance-punk energy with garage-rock edge. Morrissey’s wry reflection in “That’s How People Grow Up” pairs biting lyricism with brooding melodies, and Phantom Planet’s “California” captures wistful wanderlust with a timeless, road-ready chorus. Kelly Osbourne injects bratty pop-punk swagger into “Shut Up,” and Jamie Scott’s tender “Searching” highlights his early introspective balladry. Switches bring playful defiance in “Drama Queen,” contrasted by The Cooper Temple Clause’s experimental edge on “Been Training Dogs,” delivering raw sonic chaos. Each track brings distinct textures and emotional tones to their respective moments.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°515 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Goldfrapp’s edgy “Ooh La La” blends glam and electro-pop with bold swagger, while Emma Bunton’s retro-tinged “Maybe” channels ’60s nostalgia with cheeky charm. Rachel Stevens updates disco with a sleek touch in “More More More,” and Kelly Osbourne gives “Papa Don’t Preach” a punk-rock twist. Booty Luv’s “Some Kinda Rush” brings euphoric club vibes, and Gloria Gaynor bridges disco and house in “Just Keep Thinking About You.”

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°487

new on RadioVideo.MusicCiara’s “Ecstasy” blends sensual tension with sleek choreography, while Miley Cyrus turns apocalypse into pop fantasy backed by members of Alvvays. Laufey returns with “Silver Lining,” spinning romantic ambiguity through jazz-pop with masquerade visuals. Ed Sheeran fuses Persian instruments and heartfelt lyrics in a multicultural groove. MORE
Updated : Apr 4,2025

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°315 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Andreas Johnson’s “Glorious” embodies late-90s polished pop-rock, delivering catchy, radio-ready melodies but leaning more on marketability than artistry. Shivaree’s “Goodnight Moon” stands out with its haunting Southern Gothic vibe, blending Ambrosia Parsley’s vulnerable vocals with noir-like instrumentation. Meanwhile, Richard Hawley’s “Baby, You’re My Light” embraces understated tenderness, offering warmth but skirting predictability.

Counting Crows’ “Big Yellow Taxi” revamps Joni Mitchell’s original with Vanessa Carlton’s vocal addition, balancing nostalgia with commercial sheen. Simple Plan’s “When I’m Gone” softens their pop-punk roots into radio-friendly polish, while Antony Costa’s cautious “Do You Ever Think Of Me” reflects a transitional solo effort. Plumb’s “Real” focuses on self-acceptance, though its safe production misses potential depth.

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‘We Are Live’ N°15 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

The Kills’ “The Good Ones” thrives on raw minimalism, with Alison Mosshart’s snarl paired against Jamie Hince’s taut guitar, creating electrifying tension. Its success on the UK Singles Chart (#23) and sharp Rojo-directed video amplify its gritty outsider aesthetic. Elsewhere, The Strokes’ “Reptilia” blends Julian Casablancas’ detached vocals with tightly wound guitar interplay and gained long-term appeal through its presence in games like *Guitar Hero III*.

U2’s “All Because of You” aims for anthemic energy but lacks depth, performing better live during their Vertigo Tour. Meanwhile, The Duke Spirit’s “Lion Rip” offers moody rawness tied to their early ambitions, showcasing Liela Moss’s mesmerizing vocals. Nada Surf’s “Hi-Speed Soul” delivers vibrant alt-rock dynamics, balancing melody and propulsion, while The Datsuns’ “Harmonic Generator” captures rowdy garage rock urgency with brash intensity.

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°471

Joe Bonamassa & Sammy Hagar’s “Fortune Teller Blues” crafts a ghostly blues tale, while Will Smith & Big Sean’s “Beautiful Scars” dives into resilience with a Matrix-themed video. James Arthur’s “Celebrate” reflects on self-acceptance, and Nickelback’s “Tidal Wave” earns a final video for their “Get Rollin’” era.

Simply Red revisits “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” on Fallon, and Simple Minds energize “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” live. Jamie xx & Erykah Badu’s “F.U.” emerges from a festival mishap, while Pixies’ “Jane (The Night the Zombies Came)” spins eerie survivalist ambiguity.

Updated : Jan 18,2025

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