@@freewheelburning8834 sure there was some great European music but most requested videos in the 80s were American bands like Motley Crue. Mtv killed itself with reality shows and leftist propaganda.
Is anyone really denying that? There is no Music Television anymore, hasn’t been since the 90s. It’s all “reality” television now. Euro music has always been more cutting edge…I hate saying that because I’m American.
@@freewheelburning8834 You're correct, MTV is dead but if you want to OD on nostalgia google search for the the first 4 hours of MTV (that's the very first 4 hours from 12AM Saturday August 1 1981) on the internet archive. It will blow your mind! you're welcome...
I love how the little girl constantly looks to the director for the whole video, but it inadvertently sells her as some mixed up addled post apocalyptic urchin perfectly.
This is probably my favorite video. I've been a huge fan of AON since 83. I try to get people into this video, but it scares most people. Tra la la, Ha ha hah
Now this is what’s missing in music today. Innovation, invention, artistic expression and no fear. I STILL listen to Art of Noise and people always ask me who I’m listening to because they weren’t around when the music was released. I am happy to inform them.
Omg flashback!! What a great album this came from. I was early teen growing up in the West Country of UK when they released it, hadn’t heard anything like it at time. What a time to grow up eh!! Thanks for the flashback!
Wow, stunning work! I have never seen this in such high quality before. I remember when MTV used to play this every hour. It is still one of my all-time favorite videos.
..STILL, one of the dopest, boldest, punkest concepts in music videos...when this came out, it was a bit controversial & very daring, destroying yesteryear's instruments - some were definitely up in arms about this video....a forever favorite of mine.💯💯🤘🏽🤘🏽🤙🏽🖖🏽 *00:41 is my fave scene "
OMG! Yes. The Prodigy samples the “Hey!” here from this song on their song “Firestarter”! I came looking for this video a few days ago because I was listening to the Prodigy and the “Hey!” sounded familiar! Ok… now my brain can let that go. 😆
@@cool3865that’s this person’s point, band camp is the equivalent of somebody’s garage in the 80s, no one if ever going to hear it. These are different times, different people. The organic is dead, it’s all digital AI now.😢
And I could find Art of Noise at my local music store in the 80s. You can't compare what this band was in the 80s to some random find on Bandcamp with 1000 followers.
This was the sound of cutting hair in Croydon in 1984 - (Scratch/The End) - AON, Thomas Dolby, FGTH, Xmal Deutschland, Bowie, Bauhaus, Banshees. It was the best of times. xxx
Gotta love the 80's. Living in So Cal (Orange County), turned 14 in January 1980-wonderful times, of what I can remember-haha Those that were there know, Oh they know!!! From the Mountains to the sea, desert life, we lived all 3!!!
WOW, I remember this video, then and now I couldn't look away from it. I don't really remember the music from it at all, but I will never forget this video!
Back then this was modern surrealism, the video directed by Zbigniew Rybczynski was too much for many viewers, some call it disturbing, others scary. It was somehow inspired by Luis Bunuel's and Salvador Dali's Un Chien Andalou film. Cinematography, edition and overall concept was superb, plus the jerky motion of the little girl gave it a very cool bizarre vibe. Experimental director Zbigniew Rybczynski also did the Cinematography and edition of the serial killer cult classic film Angst (1983) and he won the Oscar for his shortfilm Tango.
I remember the first time I heard this. I've always been a fan of "different" music. This was definitely different...and I LOVED it! Big fan of the "Art"!
Wow - never seen this before! And funnily enough the vids right - this tune is the watershed for computers completely revolutionising music. Thanks Fairlight!
This is my favorite music video of all time. I first watched it at First Ave when I was like 14. My brother worked at First Ave when this first came out.
In the 83 I was 18. Most of the stuff I was listening to was greatest hit tapes from the 70s. Steely Dan is still one of my favorites to sing along with. Pink Floyd being #1.@@Kommander_Rahnn
As far as musical innovation in production techniques the 80s probably had the most movement, but it's hard to look at any era where there wasn't amazing new music being released... I think the 80s also get a big box tick as there was a receptive audience for new sounds. The music that dominates the mainstream now is often bombastic fluff, but there are tons of indie artists in all genres killing it despite the unlikeliihood of ever making a viable career in today's industry
She is Sylwia, daughter of the video's director Zbigniew Rybczyński's I don't know if she's ever been interviewed. I can't find anything online, but I wonder if there's a zine or a magazine out there from the 80s with her interview waiting to be tracked down.
I have been a fan of AON for 30 years. I follow them on Pandora, and never would I have imagined this video! Pretty cool techno, I give it a thumbs up 👍
By time videos added Dolby NR in mid-1984, one could then play these in a club via a VCR in stereo with decent SQ and bass. We used U-matic and BetaMax. This one filled my dance floor in 84 to 86 handily.
it was the first video I saw on TV for this track then at some point they did a different never more bland one, knew why they decided this wasn't good enough I always preferred it, it matched the spirit of the music breaking with tradition and entering new sonic territory
All the nightmare predictions and it turns out only Max Headroom failed to survive Y2K. I mean even the Cleveland Browns made it to the other side. And today every time I see biden in his aviators, I fondly remember Max Headroom struggling to speak a coherent sentence
zbigniew rybczyski directed the best rock videos of that period. his masterpiece, inho, is "all that i wanted" by belfegore, but this one is definitely iconic. KEvron
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Oh man, thanks for the nostalgia! Id completely forgotten about this video! That cute little punk girl leading the anarchy of musical destruction. Im not saying the 80s were better but they sure were fun!
Haha. No. Trevor Horn and The Art of Noise have their place in the pantheon of early electronics-only stars, but nothing about this track is “foundational”. It wasn’t even that innovative. Yes, sampling was new and surprising to most people, but they were hardly using it to do anything really groundbreaking. I find it ironic how in the video they’re symbolically destroying all these real instruments, while the track is made up of so many badly synthesised piano, brass and string sounds. The really foundational stuff wasn’t happening in big studios where producers were playing incredibly expensive pieces of kit like Fairlights as though they were pianos so they could make Pop, it was happening in bedrooms and basements, where people were pushing cheap machines to their limit and coming up with entirely new sounds and styles.
@@MrOtistetrax The Art of Noise got their name from a 1913 Futurist composer who used noise machines instead of instruments and the video is a tongue-in-cheek visual Futurist manifesto, parodying a revolution in music, a literal deconstruction of earlier forms with the little girl symbolising the L'Enfant Terrible of any revolutionary movement.
I had this album back in 1984 here in the U.S. This is the first time seeing this video. I have the album on my Ipod Classic and still play Beat Box while working out.
This is the GREATEST video I have EVER seen! How in the world am I just now seeing this!? .....HEY..... They have some how actually made a video that makes ABSOLUTELY no sense at ALL! Thats what makes it so great!
This randomly popped up in my feed. I haven't seen or thought about this since the 80s. The video is a bit more interesting than the song itself, but i think it gave me nightmares back in the day. Hopefully it will not today.
Used to listen to this album on cassette when I was a kid. They were a huge influence on my taste in electronic music, so much so I started making it in the 90’s and never stopped to this day.
I remember this one. Watching them destroy those beautiful instruments was pure agony, and the first time I saw this I thought: "Oh god what are they going to do to the dog??"
I can't get enough of this. Kudos to the sound and picture editor. Their work is probably why I remembered this being more animated. When I first saw it at age 5 🧐
I remember first hearing this when it came out. I was just a kid. So, when someone turned the radio on, and all I hear are chainsaws, car engines, and breaking glass, I was like, “you can do this?… Cool!” 😃👍
It’s an 80s music video. What’s to “get”. This when I used to sit on my couch with a bottle of Jack on a Saturday evening and watch MTV till 3:00am and then go to church with my family. 😁😁😁
The algorithm is wild. I have not seen this video in 35 years.
sounds legit
Same. How did I not remember that angry karate-chopping punk girl in all that time?!
Same
this is my first time
First time for me. How have I never seen this before?
Literally haven't see this in 40 years. Holds up!
No it definitely does not hold up. It's cool as fuck! But no sorry, it does not hold up
Has it really been that long my, god I'm old
@@earthwormandruwit holds up. You’re just mad.
@@mjt1517 Mad as in angry or mad as in insane?
I'm not either. This is a great song and video but it's very outdated.
Holds up? To what??
This video scared the hell out of me when I was a kid.
Me too!! That little girl and the jump cut editing was scary af.
Es bizarro y extraño para su epoca
Lol!! Yes, I can see why it would scare a kid. I love this song!
Haha I loved this video as a kid!!
@@Brett0000 I loved it because it scared me.
Remember seeing this great video on channel 4’s the tube tv show back in 1984 🎶
Especially since TV's still used tubes then. 👍
@@electronicsworkbench Agree 👍
80’s videos are GOLDEN GEMS, MTV took off like a rocket showing us a new whole way of music.
if it wasnt for European music MTV would have never taken off, mtv is pretty much dead now
@@freewheelburning8834 sure there was some great European music but most requested videos in the 80s were American bands like Motley Crue. Mtv killed itself with reality shows and leftist propaganda.
Is anyone really denying that? There is no Music Television anymore, hasn’t been since the 90s. It’s all “reality” television now. Euro music has always been more cutting edge…I hate saying that because I’m American.
@@NoahMotion1970 at least we still have Sting and Mark Knopfler
@@freewheelburning8834 You're correct, MTV is dead but if you want to OD on nostalgia google search for the the first 4 hours of MTV (that's the very first 4 hours from 12AM Saturday August 1 1981) on the internet archive. It will blow your mind! you're welcome...
I love how the little girl constantly looks to the director for the whole video, but it inadvertently sells her as some mixed up addled post apocalyptic urchin perfectly.
The girl is the director's daughter.
@@G.S.Holland And she's gotta be nearing 50 years old now.
Hail Eris! All hail Discordia!!!
Groomed
@@BrickTop- I should hope not; she's a relative, the director's daughter. Never work with animals or children!
Amazing upscale. The clearest I've seen this video in decades. - HA
It's just been sharpened. Not magic.
This is probably my favorite video. I've been a huge fan of AON since 83. I try to get people into this video, but it scares most people. Tra la la, Ha ha hah
Is its message "We must destroy traditional musical instruments. Synthesizers only!"
Now this is what’s missing in music today. Innovation, invention, artistic expression and no fear. I STILL listen to Art of Noise and people always ask me who I’m listening to because they weren’t around when the music was released. I am happy to inform them.
I'm now 49 years old. The last time I saw this video I was probably around 10 years old. Crazy.
You and me both
When Art of Noise debuted, it was the very edge of cutting edge Avant Garde music! Something nobody at that time had ever heard...and we liked it!
This woke me up on my clock radio in 1985.
I wouldn't say that as there were tons of music doing this. Now as far as mainstream then yes it was something they never heard of
Y'all should check out Negativland if you haven't
I loved this song.
Kraftwerk about 13-14 years earlier!
I miss the 80s and the creativity..❤..good times....
Omg flashback!! What a great album this came from. I was early teen growing up in the West Country of UK when they released it, hadn’t heard anything like it at time. What a time to grow up eh!!
Thanks for the flashback!
Always loved this video back in the days of MTV and still love it!!
I can’t believe I never saw this video even though I played their albums over and over in art school. It’s 🔥
Zbigniew Rybczyński directed some legendary music videos back in the day. His short films are trippy, too.
I bought the album when it came out. I never saw the video until just now (2024) - 40 some years later..
Wow really?
@@jasonflatley7114 really
Me too
Same here
Ahhh Classic MTV when it was Koool !! 😁 👍
Actually when music was cool
@@eklektikTechno100%
Yes absolutely when the M stood for music instead of moron.
@@DavidWilliford 😂🤚 yes
@@DavidWilliford Yes 😆
Wow, stunning work! I have never seen this in such high quality before. I remember when MTV used to play this every hour. It is still one of my all-time favorite videos.
I used to love this back in the day. Tough little girl.
Tough? How so?
Ikr... she was 4yrs old 😊 👍
Why don't you take a seat over there.
I was a club DeeJay when this song came out. I was 21. Those were some fun times. I really enjoyed hearing this at the ripe old age of 60 now. Thanks!
..STILL, one of the dopest, boldest, punkest concepts in music videos...when this came out, it was a bit controversial & very daring, destroying yesteryear's instruments - some were definitely up in arms about this video....a forever favorite of mine.💯💯🤘🏽🤘🏽🤙🏽🖖🏽
*00:41 is my fave scene "
😂Kills me every time.
trippy af
"What he said..." and my favorite parts are 00:20 en 00:38 .
Really great point about "destroying yesteryear's instruments." One of the greatest videos I've ever seen.
"electronica is destroying the analog"
this is art. as a child of the 80's thank you for the upload
There was such a huge variety of music in the 1980's. Haven't seen this in 35+ year - thank you for posting!
OMG! Yes. The Prodigy samples the “Hey!” here from this song on their song “Firestarter”!
I came looking for this video a few days ago because I was listening to the Prodigy and the “Hey!” sounded familiar!
Ok… now my brain can let that go. 😆
Fascinating to learn about the HEY sample in Prodigy, thanks for that!
The sample was Anne Dudley , not the little girl
They actually had to give AoN full co-writing credit just for that tiny bit.
@@cnfuzz Well, yes of course. The little girl mouths it for the video, but it’s actually not her voice. I’ve corrected my initial comment 😬
@@cnfuzz the voices were done by a student of JJ’s girlfriend
It's stuff like this that made the 80s the best decade for music. This would never see the light of day if recorded today.
What on earth does that mean..
Digital killed the video star.
Yes it would, maybe not at your local target but on bandcamp yes
@@cool3865that’s this person’s point, band camp is the equivalent of somebody’s garage in the 80s, no one if ever going to hear it. These are different times, different people. The organic is dead, it’s all digital AI now.😢
And I could find Art of Noise at my local music store in the 80s. You can't compare what this band was in the 80s to some random find on Bandcamp with 1000 followers.
Excellent tune and video. Great upload. Thank you.
OMG! I completely forgot about this video!
This is one of my favorite videos and musical groups from the 1980s.
This was the sound of cutting hair in Croydon in 1984 - (Scratch/The End) - AON, Thomas Dolby, FGTH, Xmal Deutschland, Bowie, Bauhaus, Banshees. It was the best of times. xxx
That funky synth bass is killer.
Never seen this video until yesterday. Why is it so captivating? Love the little girl.
Such a unique sound and group - LOVE THEM especially this song!
I can’t picture this track put to anything but this video 😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 classic!!!
Wow ain’t seen this in decades, I’m 63 now, remember it well, wonder where the young lady is now? Brilliant music video…. Wild still
I loved this the first time I saw it on MTV way back. One of my favorite all time videos.
Man! I had forgotten all about this! I remember loving this from the old V66 days!!!!!
Gotta love the 80's. Living in So Cal (Orange County), turned 14 in January 1980-wonderful times, of what I can remember-haha Those that were there know, Oh they know!!! From the Mountains to the sea, desert life, we lived all 3!!!
WOW, I remember this video, then and now I couldn't look away from it. I don't really remember the music from it at all, but I will never forget this video!
Wow does this bring back memories. Good job algo.
Back then this was modern surrealism, the video directed by Zbigniew Rybczynski was too much for many viewers, some call it disturbing, others scary. It was somehow inspired by Luis Bunuel's and Salvador Dali's Un Chien Andalou film. Cinematography, edition and overall concept was superb, plus the jerky motion of the little girl gave it a very cool bizarre vibe. Experimental director Zbigniew Rybczynski also did the Cinematography and edition of the serial killer cult classic film Angst (1983) and he won the Oscar for his shortfilm Tango.
Beautifully clear upscale!
I remember the first time I heard this. I've always been a fan of "different" music. This was definitely different...and I LOVED it! Big fan of the "Art"!
OMG this band had slipped off my radar! thanks for the memories!
Wow - never seen this before!
And funnily enough the vids right - this tune is the watershed for computers completely revolutionising music. Thanks Fairlight!
That little kid is flipping hilarious
Serious vibe
Kid? I thought she was a grown woman affected by dwarfism..🤷🏽♂️
That little kid, Sylwie, would be about fifty now....
Revisiting after decades and decades. Still good!
This is my favorite music video of all time. I first watched it at First Ave when I was like 14. My brother worked at First Ave when this first came out.
This video is absolutely brilliant. A world treasure. Seriously.
Whoever this little girl represented. She kicked ass.
One of the best groups of the 80’s was The Art of Noise. Brilliant artists.
Ditto! The 1980's a great music decade!
The best decade for new music - period.
Wrong. That would be the 70's
In the 83 I was 18. Most of the stuff I was listening to was greatest hit tapes from the 70s. Steely Dan is still one of my favorites to sing along with. Pink Floyd being #1.@@Kommander_Rahnn
@@Kommander_RahnnWrong. That would be the ‘80’s. (Although as it’s art, it’s subjective, so daft to say right or wrong…)
Certainly the best for New Musik
As far as musical innovation in production techniques the 80s probably had the most movement, but it's hard to look at any era where there wasn't amazing new music being released... I think the 80s also get a big box tick as there was a receptive audience for new sounds.
The music that dominates the mainstream now is often bombastic fluff, but there are tons of indie artists in all genres killing it despite the unlikeliihood of ever making a viable career in today's industry
I forgot all about this one, flashback, WOW!
This is a work of art....
One of the coolest, best made videos of all time!
Wonder if the girl in the video has ever been interviewed about it. I mean retrospectively, as an adult. Looks like fun 😆
She is Sylwia, daughter of the video's director Zbigniew Rybczyński's I don't know if she's ever been interviewed. I can't find anything online, but I wonder if there's a zine or a magazine out there from the 80s with her interview waiting to be tracked down.
Seems like she could've parlayed it into a career.
I bought this as a 7" single and loved it. It hasn't aged a day although I certainly have. It's wondrous magic endures!
I have been a fan of AON for 30 years.
I follow them on Pandora, and never would I have imagined this video!
Pretty cool techno, I give it a thumbs up 👍
I feel old....I remember when this video premiered! lol
Dam!!! Haven't seen the beaut in 40 years lol. Watched MTV from day one for five years back then.
By time videos added Dolby NR in mid-1984, one could then play these in a club via a VCR in stereo with decent SQ and bass. We used U-matic and BetaMax.
This one filled my dance floor in 84 to 86 handily.
WOW! I haven't seen this in DECADES! I completely forgot about Art of Noise. Thank you algorithm Gods for bring it to my feed. haha
Such a creative band - so odd that this original video isn't on their official youtube page so thanks for putting it up!
Yes I WONDER WHY.
It was an unofficial video, nothing to do with the band or ZTT
it was the first video I saw on TV for this track then at some point they did a different never more bland one, knew why they decided this wasn't good enough I always preferred it, it matched the spirit of the music breaking with tradition and entering new sonic territory
@@justinbennitt835 it was definitely official
@@scotto2317 not according to the band or ZTT regardless of whether MTV were playing it.
Truly bizarre, cool song & one of my all time favorite vids!
Trevor Horn was a quite the innovator.
Yes, but of course he didn't direct this video.
Considering the number of albums I own and listened to back in the day, I have never seen an Art of Noise video except for the Max Headroom one. 🤯
All the nightmare predictions and it turns out only Max Headroom failed to survive Y2K. I mean even the Cleveland Browns made it to the other side. And today every time I see biden in his aviators, I fondly remember Max Headroom struggling to speak a coherent sentence
zbigniew rybczyski directed the best rock videos of that period. his masterpiece, inho, is "all that i wanted" by belfegore, but this one is definitely iconic.
KEvron
Thanks for the recommendation. It was quite enjoyable.
The guy who told the Mujahadeen to fight the Russkies??? Bollox
Wow…what a blast from past ❤
And then the instruments came back !!!!! Stronger than ever !!!!!
Hell yes!!! Sometimes the algorithm works in your favor. It's been at least 30 years since I saw this last.
Thanks, been going through a rough time lately, im sure U and everyone else has been there, but this made my day, thank U!
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Wow this popped up and so glad it did. Totally forgot about this. Certainly as mesmerizing now as it was back in 84. The kid does it.....
This looks great, thank you.
Oh man, thanks for the nostalgia! Id completely forgotten about this video! That cute little punk girl leading the anarchy of musical destruction. Im not saying the 80s were better but they sure were fun!
Key foundational moment in the digital revolution that forever changed popular music.
Oh? Care to explain?
Haha. No. Trevor Horn and The Art of Noise have their place in the pantheon of early electronics-only stars, but nothing about this track is “foundational”. It wasn’t even that innovative. Yes, sampling was new and surprising to most people, but they were hardly using it to do anything really groundbreaking.
I find it ironic how in the video they’re symbolically destroying all these real instruments, while the track is made up of so many badly synthesised piano, brass and string sounds.
The really foundational stuff wasn’t happening in big studios where producers were playing incredibly expensive pieces of kit like Fairlights as though they were pianos so they could make Pop, it was happening in bedrooms and basements, where people were pushing cheap machines to their limit and coming up with entirely new sounds and styles.
…for the worse
@jamesrowden303 Yes. And it did set the foundation for the sound set of a thousand cheap Casio keyboards.
@@MrOtistetrax The Art of Noise got their name from a 1913 Futurist composer who used noise machines instead of instruments and the video is a tongue-in-cheek visual Futurist manifesto, parodying a revolution in music, a literal deconstruction of earlier forms with the little girl symbolising the L'Enfant Terrible of any revolutionary movement.
First time! In forty years.
Wanna feel old? The girl in the video is probably 46 years old now 😊
Yeah...same age as my Youngest Sis...Born in 1978.
If you're a guy that's not that old.
I was thinking the same thing. She must be in her 40s now 😂
That little girl is director's (Zbigniew Rybczyński) daughter.
Thanks maan!
This still beats hands down many videos today. Such a creative take on things... simple ideas. God I miss the 80's.
That baseline is so Trevor Horn it hurts.😊
I had this album back in 1984 here in the U.S.
This is the first time seeing this video.
I have the album on my Ipod Classic and still play Beat Box while working out.
To be in England in the summer time getting closer to the edge.... couldn't put it better
Best quality of this video since I saw it for the first time on USA channel’s Night Flight ✈️ show back in the 80’s.
A top 5 video of all time.
But it's tedious and dull.
This is the GREATEST video I have EVER seen! How in the world am I just now seeing this!? .....HEY..... They have some how actually made a video that makes ABSOLUTELY no sense at ALL! Thats what makes it so great!
This randomly popped up in my feed. I haven't seen or thought about this since the 80s. The video is a bit more interesting than the song itself, but i think it gave me nightmares back in the day. Hopefully it will not today.
Used to listen to this album on cassette when I was a kid. They were a huge influence on my taste in electronic music, so much so I started making it in the 90’s and never stopped to this day.
Yep. Right there with you!
I saw this on Night Flight alot. I see they cleaned it up in post production. The original quality did not hold up.
My first industrial music. & this was on my first day of MTV went with road warrior
That must have been such a fun video to film…
I remember this one. Watching them destroy those beautiful instruments was pure agony, and the first time I saw this I thought: "Oh god what are they going to do to the dog??"
The little girl did it. The men were just following orders.
I can't get enough of this. Kudos to the sound and picture editor. Their work is probably why I remembered this being more animated. When I first saw it at age 5 🧐
there's actually an animated video for this track that incorporates some of the live action footage.
@@scotto2317 yes I know that now. I've been looking at videos 🙂
I haven’t seen this in so many years. Crazy I wonder what happened to the little girl. Like what’s she up to these days
I first saw this when I was 6 or 7 and never forgot it. I think It’s my first rewatch in almost 40 years. Whoa it was filmed on the High Line!
😄… so great.
Gonna go check out Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit” after this!
that is the correct follow up i think 🎉😂
I've been to the studio where that was engineered. :-)
take a ride down Electric Avenue.
Still great all these yrs later
Art of noise, wow that brings back some eighties memories.
I remember first hearing this when it came out. I was just a kid. So, when someone turned the radio on, and all I hear are chainsaws, car engines, and breaking glass, I was like, “you can do this?… Cool!” 😃👍
Always liked this song and the vid. I think the girl is the director's daughter if I remember my useless trivia correctly.
Never seen this video before- but I worked in a record shop in the 80s and we used to play the album to piss off the musos…
Same except our record store had limited stuff we were allowed to actually play so I resorted to Sinead O’Connors Lion and the Cobra and Weird Al!
What was a muso?
@@mikeydeloa7348 I had to google it myself as it’s apparently Brittish
Why in the hell was this recommended? Haven’t heard it for YEARS. It’s great!
Didn’t get this video 40 years ago and 40 years later I still don’t !
They smash up conventional classic instruments and use fairlights instead and you don't get it ?😅
It’s an 80s music video.
What’s to “get”.
This when I used to sit on my couch with a bottle of Jack on a Saturday evening and watch MTV till 3:00am and then go to church with my family.
😁😁😁
@@malebolgia07 the AON manifesto written for ZTT is right there visually in the video , sure there was a message to be had
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What part of “bottle of Jack” was not clear.😅
The scene with the dog and the sausage made sense. 😂
When I saw this video on the Max Headroom show in 1984 (possibly 85) it awakened something inside me. This was the start of my musical journey.