winner of the fifth series of UK television singing talent show The X Factor.
the first British female solo artist to sell a million copies of a single in the UK. Her debut album, Overcome will be released on 19 October 2009 and in the US at a later date. Lead single “Bad Boys” featuring Flo Rida debuted at number-one in the UK, becoming her second consecutive number-one single.
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compilation of bad album covers.
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Who wants a free copy of Cobra Starship’s brand new album, Hot Mess? Read on for details.
To kick-off the release of one of this summer’s most anticipated albums, Hot Mess, we’re opening up a contest where you can win your very own free copy!
All you have to do is:
• Film your own video review of “Hot Mess”
• Post it here as a video response
• We’ll check it out
• The best reviews will win a free copy of the CD!
Also, be sure to:
• Subscribe! You must be a subscriber to win the contest.
• Include “Cobra Starship Hot Mess Album Review” in your video title
• Email a link to your review along with your first & last name and address (in case you win) to BVTVContests@gmail.com
Click below to stream the entire album to film your review!
http://www.myspace.com/cobrastarship
Submit your video reviews by the contest deadline: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED
“Hot Mess” will be in stores everywhere on Tuesday, August 11th!
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To download this song and Lady GaGa’s entire 2 disc album titled “The Fame Monster” click the link below and follow the instructions.
Download Disc 1 here! – http://bit.ly/FameMonsterCD1
Download Disc 2 here! – http://bit.ly/FameMonsterCD2
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Asha Blake interviews En Vogue on The Channel 5 KTLA Morning 9 am show on August 6, 2008.
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“Leave Me Alone” was the eighth single to be released from Michael Jackson’s 1987 album Bad. It only appeared on the CD versions of the album and was not issued as a single in the United States. The song was also featured as a segment in Jackson’s 1988 fantasy movie Moonwalker and charted at #1 in the UK’s New Musical Express. The song was re-released on April 17, 2006 as part of the Visionary: The Video Singles set.
On the official Radio One UK chart, the song peaked at number two, held from the top spot by Simple Minds Belfast Child song and was the 44th best-selling single of 1989 in the UK.
Despite the success of the single, this song has never appeared on any of Jackson’s world tours.
The music video for “Leave Me Alone”, directed by Jim Blashfield, won the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video at the Grammy Awards of 1990. The video was also featured in Moonwalker. In essence, the video is an amusement park consisting of stylistically crude images based around Jackson’s successful career since 1982’s Thriller. Consistent with the song’s lyrical content, there is an emphasis on the tabloid view of Jackson’s personal life and public image, referring to the nickname “Wacko Jacko” given to him by the press, and the various headlines associated with him in the 1980s. Lampooning rumours that he tried to purchase the “Elephant Man’s” bones, Jackson dances with stop motion “Elephant Man” bones in the video. This particular segment (without the image of the bones) was used for the single’s cover art. At the end of the video, it is revealed that a gigantic Jackson himself is the amusement park. He breaks free, tearing the park to pieces.
For more information about this artist visit:
http://www.michaeljackson.com/
This VCRS version of the clip contains the audio stream as it appeared on the CD Album i.e. no background sound effects. We thought it would offer a nice rare alternative for fans.
Despite being a classic video clip & song it rarely appears on any official (post album) releases. But to their credit the original video clip (with the sound effects & minus the logos lol!) can be viewed on Michaels own YouTube channel via the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5KAJw4y8wE&fmt=18
*Note: If you are a Record Company employee or artist(s) themselves who object(s) to this commercially unavailable video footage being promoted on YouTube (albeit in a lossy mono audio format) then please contact us to have it removed before flagging it. At the same time you may also like to explain to the fans why they cannot access this classic material in a decent quality digital format anywhere else?
You wont make a profit on something that cannot be purchased but enough exposure may well help sell what you actually do have for sale. Meanwhile to share ones talents is the greatest of gifts!
Please also be aware that all videos uploaded to YouTube are format shifted by the host website from the original files. This can often cause picture & sound deterioration (i.e. mono audio) as well as the occasional video/audio synchronization issue. The files are also deliberately layered on our end with logos and artists links in order to prevent YouTube recycling by lazy up-loaders, while at the same time helping to promote the artists themselves!
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videocliprevival@gmail.com
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©1987 MJJ Productions Inc.
For stereo audio playback go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJvfnQ_E7uw&feature=channel_page&fmt=18
“Leave Me Alone” was the eighth single to be released from Michael Jackson’s 1987 album Bad. It only appeared on the CD versions of the album and was not issued as a single in the United States. The song was also featured as a segment in Jackson’s 1988 fantasy movie Moonwalker and charted at #1 in the UK’s New Musical Express. The song was re-released on April 17, 2006 as part of the Visionary: The Video Singles set.
On the official Radio One UK chart, the song peaked at number two, held from the top spot by Simple Minds Belfast Child song and was the 44th best-selling single of 1989 in the UK.
Despite the success of the single, this song has never appeared on any of Jackson’s world tours.
The music video for “Leave Me Alone”, directed by Jim Blashfield, won the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video at the Grammy Awards of 1990. The video was also featured in Moonwalker. In essence, the video is an amusement park consisting of stylistically crude images based around Jackson’s successful career since 1982’s Thriller. Consistent with the song’s lyrical content, there is an emphasis on the tabloid view of Jackson’s personal life and public image, referring to the nickname “Wacko Jacko” given to him by the press, and the various headlines associated with him in the 1980s. Lampooning rumours that he tried to purchase the “Elephant Man’s” bones, Jackson dances with stop motion “Elephant Man” bones in the video. This particular segment (without the image of the bones) was used for the single’s cover art. At the end of the video, it is revealed that a gigantic Jackson himself is the amusement park. He breaks free, tearing the park to pieces.
For more information about this artist visit:
http://www.michaeljackson.com/
This VCRS version of the clip contains the audio stream as it appeared on the CD Album i.e. no background sound effects. We thought it would offer a nice rare alternative for fans.
Despite being a classic video clip & song it rarely appears on any official (post album) releases. But to their credit the original video clip (with the sound effects & minus the logos lol!) can be viewed on Michaels own YouTube channel via the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5KAJw4y8wE&fmt=18
*Note: If you are a Record Company employee or artist(s) themselves who object(s) to this commercially unavailable video footage being promoted on YouTube (albeit in a lossy mono audio format) then please contact us to have it removed before flagging it. At the same time you may also like to explain to the fans why they cannot access this classic material in a decent quality digital format anywhere else?
You wont make a profit on something that cannot be purchased but enough exposure may well help sell what you actually do have for sale. Meanwhile to share ones talents is the greatest of gifts!
Please also be aware that all videos uploaded to YouTube are format shifted by the host website from the original files. This can often cause picture & sound deterioration (i.e. mono audio) as well as the occasional video/audio synchronization issue. The files are also deliberately layered on our end with logos and artists links in order to prevent YouTube recycling by lazy up-loaders, while at the same time helping to promote the artists themselves!
VCRS © 2009
videocliprevival@gmail.com
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Who wants a free copy of Paramore’s brand new album, Brand New Eyes!!??? Read on for details.
To kick-off the release of one of this fall’s most anticipated albums, Brand New Eyes, we’re opening up a contest where you can win your very own free copy!
All you have to do is:
• Make a video telling us what you love about Paramore and why you should be chosen to win a copy of the CD
• Post it here as a video response
• We’ll check it out
• The best videos will win a free copy of the CD!
Also, be sure to:
• Subscribe! You must be a subscriber to win the contest.
• Email a link to your video along with your first & last name and address (in case you win) to BVTVContests@gmail.com
Submit your video reviews by the contest deadline: Wednesday, Sept. 30th!
“brand new eyes” is in stores everywhere Tuesday, September 29th!
And, in my haste, I forgot to mention in the video that every winner will also recieve a copy of The Sweller’s brand new album, also being released this Tuesday! You can check out The Swellers on tour now with Paramore!
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Michael Jackson Thriller Exclusive ULTRACLEAR HD FULL VERSION From Album Hits Known such as Beat It and Bad The King Of Pop’s Top Music Video! Video Music Awards Janet Jackson VMA And Like A Funny Wedding Dance Just like Twilight Comic Con New Moon Omer Bhatti Michael Jackson’s Son !? Unreleased Song Michael Jackson A Place With No Name Michael Jackson’s Memorial Was one to remember and we all miss you so much Michael! We love you! You Live In Our Hearts! Mariah Carey, Obsessed Maddona, John Mayer all gave great performances This video was the inspiration for Jennifer’s Body Megan Fox Alice In Wonderland Movie Preview Johnny Depp
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