Queen's video for "I Want to Break Free", which is considered a camp classic in the UK but effectively ended their career in the United States, where it received a negative reaction and was boycotted by MTV.
Live in Hawaii
1. "Introduction"
2. "Come On Get Up"
3. "You Ain't Right"
4. "All for You"
5. "Love Will Never Do (Without You)"
6. "Trust a Try"
7. "Come Back to Me"
8. "Let's Wait Awhile"
9. "Again"
10. "Runaway"/"Miss You Much"/"When I Think of You"/"Escapade" (Escapade medley)
11. "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" (with Missy Elliott)
12. "Got 'til It's...
Disc 1
1. A Kind of Magic
2. I Want It All
3. Radio Ga Ga
4. I Want To Break Free
5. Breakthru
6. Under Pressure
7. Scandal
8. Who Wants To Live Forever
9. The Miracle
10. It's A Hard Life
11. The Invisible Man
12. Las Palabras De Amor
13. Friends Will Be Friends
14. Body Language
15. Hammer To Fall
16. Princes Of The Universe
17. One Vision
All in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound & PCM ...
Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston, was Whitney Houston's first ever solo televised concert and DVD/video release. The DVD/video presents Houston performing live at the Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia on March 31, 1991. The video was originally released on May 14, 1991, and the DVD was released in 2002. The concert was dedicated to the troops, their families, and m...
A promotional video for David Bowie's 1985 single "Loving the Alien."
A promotional video for David Bowie's 1996 single "Hallo Spaceboy."
"Wild Is the Wind" - a composition written by Dmitry Temkin and Ned Washington. The original composition was recorded by Johnny Mathis for the film "Wild Wind", in 1957. The song was a great success and was one of the five compositions nominated for an Oscar, although the song did not win the statuette, Johnny Mathis performed it at the award ceremony of the Academy Awards in M...
The music video for "Ashes to Ashes" was one of the most iconic of the 1980s. With production costing £250,000 ($500,000), it was at the time the most expensive music video ever made and remains one of the most expensive of all time. It incorporated scenes both in solarised color and in stark black-and-white and was filmed in multiple locations. The video featured Bowie in the ...
A promotional video for David Bowie's 1979 single "Look Back in Anger."
"DJ" is a song by David Bowie, released on the 1979 album Lodger, and then as a single on 29 June 1979. David Mallet filmed a music video for the song, featuring Bowie destroying a DJ studio, mixed with Bowie strolling around London and attracting a crowd of curious passers-by.
A promotional video for David Bowie's 1980 single "Fashion."
A promotional video of the 1979 version debuted in the UK on Kenny Everett's New Year's Eve Show on 31 December 1979.
A promotional video for David Bowie's 1979 single "Boys Keep Swinging."
A promotional video for David Bowie's 1983 hit single "China Girl."