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  2. The Smashing Pumpkins – Greatest Hits Video Collection (1991 ...

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    The live video for "Geek USA" was recorded at the sound level of the PA system used in the unknown club they performed in. According to captions on the video, you can experience the club sound by putting the volume of your sound system at its maximum.

  3. David Bowie videography - Wikipedia

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    This subsection and 'Posthumous music video singles' lists music videos that were prepared to accompany single releases. See the subsection titled 'Music video films' for projects where music videos were originally conceived as films (a single video in a wider filmic setting or collection of music videos produced as a single project, or an amalgam of both); and the subsection titles 'Music ...

  4. A New Day Yesterday (video) - Wikipedia

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    A New Day Yesterday also known as Jethro Tull: A New Day Yesterday – 25th Anniversary Collection, 1969–1994, is a stereo DVD [1] remastering of the 25th Anniversary Video by Jethro Tull. The collection is named for the opening track from the band's 1969 album Stand Up .

  5. Sound+Vision Tour - Wikipedia

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    For the music video, he danced with Louise Lecavalier, one of the main dancers of La La La Human Steps. [7] A remix of the song was included on the soundtrack for the movie Pretty Woman (1990), and the US version of the video replaces some of Bowie's music videos for scenes from the movie. [8]

  6. Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Video Collection - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits - The Ultimate Video Collection is a DVD by rock band Bon Jovi, coinciding with the bands Greatest Hits compilation. It contains 17 of the band's most popular music videos and 17 corresponding live versions of those songs taken from various concerts. The majority of the live performances have previously been released on DVD.

  7. Sound + Vision (box set) - Wikipedia

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    Sound + Vision is the first box set by English musician David Bowie, released by Rykodisc in 1989. By the end of the 1980s, the rights to Bowie's pre-1983 catalogue (originally issued by Phillips / Mercury Records and RCA Records ) reverted to Bowie and his former management company, MainMan.

  8. Olivia Newton-John videography - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Twist of Fate" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video. The Soul Kiss video was released in 1985 and features five music videos for the songs of the album of the same name. The last music video collection released by Newton-John, to date, is the musical-style Olivia Down Under.

  9. All Videos Ever Made & More! - Wikipedia

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    The video is over 4 hours in length, and features every music video the duo created between 1987 and 2001, as well as numerous rare and unreleased performance videos and two feature-length documentaries created by Sveriges Television: the 1990 documentary "The Making of Joyride", and the 1996 road movie documenting the band on their "Crash! Boom!