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Performance Video
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Videos consisting largely of the band performing their song, either in front of an audience or not. The band may be miming playing their instruments and lip syncing, as the music is typically recorded and edited in a studio. The video does not need to be a single performance; it may be a montage of a variety of different performances of the song and it may even include silly outtakes. The exception is live concert videos (e.g. Woodstock performances). Sometimes overlaps with the Video Full of Film Clips. The non-playing parts of the video may illustrate some of the narrative from the song using actors. Band performance videos was the way most music videos were done until Duran Duran and Michael Jackson hit the scene, and videos transformed into artistic short films. |
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Most Hall & Oates videos from the 80's; notable examples include "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)", "Private Eyes" and "You Make My Dreams". | |
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Tamagotchi had a video like this for "Every Lovely", Lovelin's Image Song. | |
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Lisa Hannigan - "Home". | |
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Set It Off: The music video for "The Haunting" is mostly the band performing on a stage, including scenes of the audience members singing parts of the song. | |
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Chris Cornell - "You Know My Name" (theme tune to the James Bond film Casino Royale (2006)) | |
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Imagine Dragons' "Demons" video has the band perform the song to an audience reflecting on moments of emotional turmoil. | |
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The Knack's "My Sharona". | |
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The Roots' "The Next Movement" features the group on a stage, and every few seconds, a pair of showgirls close the curtain, then open it to show them re-oriented (Backwards, Facing the side, Upside down, etc...) At one point, they pull it back a second too soon, and you see them still setting up. | |
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The Melvins have a few videos that were essentially odd twists on this: in "Lizzy", the band is playing on what looks to be a stage for children's plays, while the audience bounce one of it's members around on a rubber net, break open a clown pinata, and eventually demolish the stage the band is still playing on. In "Honey Bucket", they're playing in a barn to an audience of sheep. In "Revolve" they're playing at a honky-tonk, and are separated from their unruly audience by chicken wire... And there are also shots where Buzz Osborne is lip-syncing in a studio setting while holding his own severed head in his hand. "Electric Flower" is presented like a performance video, but it's an Animated Music Video where the band and the audience are depicted as kitschy toys and trinkets, and the venue is a giant living room. As a nod to Buzz's trademark Wild Hair, the whole band are basically troll dolls. |
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"What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse" by The Black Dahlia Murder is this intercut with clips of the band members goofing off. | |
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System of a Down - "War?", "Chop Suey!", "Hypnotize". "War?" and "Hypnotize" were shot during actual concert performances. The main focus of "Chop Suey!" is the band performing the song in a motel parking lot and on a platform with a crowd surrounding. The band members disappear and reappear in some shots, as do their shirts. Daron, Serj, and Shavo also move through each other at times. |
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Alestorm has some of these, including studio videos for F*cked With An Anchor and Pirate Metal Drinking Crew, and footage of concerts (with bonus footage of travel and doing things) for their cover of The Village People's In The Navy. | |
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The Noddy Shop's promotional music video "Special" is this for Johnny Crawfish. It shows him performing his song in his tank, where he performs most of his songs in the show. | |
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Most of the videos in the Love Live! franchise show the girls perfoming their songs on some sort of stage. | |
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The vast majority of Journey's videos were this. They tried to do stylized choreographed videos for the songs "Separate Ways" and "Chain Reaction", but those didn't work out so well. | |
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"Down with the Sickness" by Disturbed consists entirely of concert footage. Because of its (supposed) similarities to 9/11, "Prayer" was considered for this by the label instead of the expensive video they shot. The band insisted the video's content was required to convey the song's message, and it was ultimately released unedited on the album as a DVD-Audio CD. |
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"Owner of A Lonely Heart" by Yes is a subversion, starting out as a simple video of the band playing the song, before it abruptly stops, all the members of Yes inexplicably turn into animals, and the song restarts with a Surreal Music Video involving a guy getting captured and forced into what seems to be some sort of fight club. | |
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The Linda Lindas: In addition to a performance of "Racist, Sexist Boy" at a library that ended up going viral, "Claudia Kishi" is a straight example. "Why" has the band perform to an audience of cartoon creatures. | |
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Big Country have a few, namely "Chance", "Beautiful People" and arguably "Wonderland". | |
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The Who's best known performances of "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again" were filmed on 35 mm at Shepperton Studios in 1978 for The Kids Are Alright. Likewise, their best known performance of "Who Are You" was filmed on 35 mm at Ramport Studios in Battersea, London in 1978 for the same film. | |
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"Pump It Up" by Elvis Costello. Very simplistic execution. Parodied in the video for Costello's duet with John Hiatt; Elvis shows up late for the show and John has to mime his lines while wearing his glasses. |
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Help!: It's a musical, and we get to see most of the songs performed. | |
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Seal's "Kiss From a Rose", the Award-Bait Song from Batman Forever. It features Seal performing the song in front of the Bat-signal, spliced with clips from the film. This was far from his first example. "Crazy" is mostly this, and "Prayer for the Dying" is exclusively this. |
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Many Slipknot videos use this format, be it either the videos occasionally cutting to shots of the band performing in a context-sensitive environment, the entire video being the band performing in a context-sensitive environment, or just straight-up concert videos. | |
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Par for the course with Foo Fighters videos, though some more than others ("All My Life" might be the best example). "Times Like These" has the band performing to Chroma Key effects. | |
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Jimin's "Set Me Free Pt. 2" video has little more than Jimin being surrounded by a large group of backup dancers. | |
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Many of Black Sabbath's early videos were like this (even somewhat Strictly Formula, when you look at it): the band performing their songs on a chroma-key backdrop. Those were taken from appearances on the German music show Beat-Club. Many other performers from that era like Deep Purple, Yes and Alice Cooper made similar appearances on the show. |
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Aerosmith had several of these, including "Rag Doll", "Love In An Elevator", "The Other Side", "Blind Man", and "What It Takes". | |
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Sloan - The version of the music video for If it Feels Good Do It that was released in America (also known as the performance version) simply features the band performing in front of a crowd of people. | |
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The music videos for "Oxygène 4" and "Equinoxe 4" show him playing various electronic instruments, work a mixing desk etc. The main distraction in the "Equinoxe 4" is a wind-up toy robot waddling around on some of the machines. Jarre quit making music videos like these afterwards, probably because he had learned that hardly anything is more boring than someone playing synthesizers (which also explains his huge concerts, they serve to distract the people from what's going on on stage). | |
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DragonForce’s videos are almost always like this. | |
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Rammstein - There's "Feuer Frei", which is half this, half Video Full of Film Clips, and more recently "Ich tu dir weh". | |
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