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- DirectorDavid FincherStarsBilly IdolBetsy Lynn GeorgeNicole HansenBilly Idol performs in the music video "Cradle of Love" from the album "Charmed Life" recorded for Chrysalis Records. A businessman works on his computer and is visited by a teenager from next door who wants to play a tape. She plays the tape and begins to dance lasciviously around the apartment. Billy Idol appears in framed paintings on the walls of the apartment.
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsBilly IdolNicole HansenBilly Idol performs in the music video "L.A. Woman" from the album "Charmed Life" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The music video begins with shots of the Hollywood since and a Marylin Monroe look-a-like hung up on an electric pole. Billy Idol awakens at his apartment and heads out. He sings throughout and heads out to club.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsJudi DozierBilly IdolThommy PriceA music video for Billy Idol's song 'Rebel Yell'.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsBilly IdolJohnnie RaySteve Stevens"Don't Need a Gun" is a song by Billy Idol from his 1986 studio album Whiplash Smile.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsBilly IdolPerri ListerMusic video for Billy Idol: White Wedding.
- DirectorTobe HooperStarsBilly IdolPromotional music video for "Dancing with Myself" by Billy Idol.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsBilly IdolSteve StevensNina TolbertBilly Idol performs in the music video "Eyes Without a Face" from the album "Rebel Yell" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The music video begins with a closeup of Idol's sneering face as he sings. The video also features women dancing as they sing backup and a guitar solo by Steve Stevens.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsWhitesnakeTommy AldridgeVivian CampbellThe music video featuring Coverdale's then-girlfriend actress Tawny Kitaen. The music video depicts the band playing the song on a misty stage, inter-cut with scenes of Coverdale singing, Kitaen dancing and the two of them together. Due to Coverdale firing the other members of the band before the album was released, he is the only Whitesnake member present on both the recording and in the music video; this was the case for all music videos released for songs from the 1987 album.
- DirectorBrian GibsonStarsForeignerDennis ElliottLou GrammForeigner performs in the music video "I Want to Know What Love Is" from the album "Agent Provocateur" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video opens with Lou Gramm singing intently into a microphone at a recording studio. Video clips feature a white woman who wakes up and takes a shower, as well as a group of Afroamerican men and women (a man working on a high rise, and a woman working at a cleaner...) taking a bus to go the studio, meet the band and being the chorus for the song. The video ends with the white woman arriving at the studio to hug Lou Gramm.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsWhitesnakeTommy AldridgeVivian CampbellWhitesnake performs in the music video "Here I Go Again" from the album "Whitesnake" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video opens with a woman dancing on the hoods of two cars. Whitesnake performs the song on a concert stage. Clips of David Coverdale driving the woman in a car play throughout.
- DirectorClaus WithopfStarsAnne ClarkAnne Clark, an icon of music history and a terrific pioneer of spoken word art, has been on stage for more than 30 years. It transforms language into unique music. Since the early 1980s, New Wave classics such as OUR DARKNESS and SLEEPER IN METROPOLIS have provided a thrill of excitement that has inspired generations of musicians. Her analog synthesizer sounds made the gloomy poet a pioneer of techno. After drastic confrontations with her record company, she disappeared from the musical scene and re-invented herself in the quiet solitude of Norway. Director Claus Withopf accompanied Anne Clark for nearly a decade, portraying a socially critical as well as overwhelming exceptional artist - a musical rebel,
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsStevie NicksLive music video for Stevie Nicks performing Edge of Seventeen.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsFleetwood MacLindsey BuckinghamMick FleetwoodFleetwood Mac perform in the music video "The Chain (Live)" from the album "The Dance" recorded for Warner Brothers and Reprise Records. The music video begins on a darkened stage illuminated by lights. The band plays and sings in harmony for the enthusiastic audience.
- DirectorDerek JarmanStarsMarianne FaithfullMusic video to accompany British born singer Marianne Faithful's version 'The Ballad of Lucy Jordan'. A song written by Shel Silverstein.