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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 16:48
On a related note... DimeADozen.org, yeeshkul.com, and thetradersden.org are all fantastic sites for finding bootleg recordings like the ones described by hawkbrock.  I have many, many Floyd boots, and quite a few boots by other bands as well.  Of course, you'll need a Bit Torrent application to download the shows.  I suggest Azureus.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 20:39
"Ashes" from Pain Of Salvation. The video is very dark, with every detail taken to a next step.
"Parabola" - Tool. Probably my favorite video from them, otherwise, Adam Jones is one of the best directors, his vision is insane and at the same time so beautiful... Just watch the special efects he uses at the end of the song, where a (leaf?) turns into flame and shows the human body in every detail.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2006 at 13:31
If you weren't there at the time the Sledgehammer video by Peter Gabriel was so revolutionary that even Grandpa and Grandma were encouraged to see it for themselves.  It was a cultural phenomenon and it was a landmark in that it incorporated ideas from outside of the claustrophobic MTV box, opening up a whole new arena for artistic and challenging video producers to explore.
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