Both official and non-official, or simply imagery set to your favorite music.
I tried to reflect my eclectic taste in music here:
Phil Collins at his best (special guitar appearance by Eric Clapton) -- They just don't make music videos like this anymore:
Eric Clapton at his best (Phil Collins not appearing in this film) -- Found a fuller version of it, with actual concert footage:
Makes ya wanna get up an dance:
Once you hear it, you will never un-hear it:
No embedding --
Direct LinkGet down with the sickness (Profanity):
*Next two are modern-era Beastie Boys at their finest*
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Direct LinkAlice in Chains
*Uh, ok -- I am between religions at the moment, but the next three are contempo-Christian. If you are not Christian or religious, these can still be appreciated for their musical aesthetics, if for nothing else*
Keith Green #1 -- Probably his most "rock" like song:
Keith Green #2 -- Not sure on the backstory, but it's a pretty sharp jab at the Chruch at the time (sometime in the 70's IIRC) -- a beautiful song, and Keith Green's best, IMO. Keith Green was an amazing man who actually refused money for his fantastic work. When he met his God, I'm sure he was ushered to the front of the line:
Mercy Me -- this is one of my mom's favorites. I like it for the music:
The Tossers offering up a wee bit o' Irish rock -- another you just want to get up and dance to:
More Tossers -- I never saw I'll Tell Me Ma as more than a pub song sung to tourists before hearing this awesome version:
*Crank these next few up and just thrash your F-ing head*
Demons & Wizards' take on the fall of Lucifer from Grace:
A7X's take on the fall of Babylon:
Embedding appears to be forbidden for this one, so here's a
direct link.
Meshugga -- No I have no idea what he is saying:
EDIT: Oh crap forgot two of my most favoritest:
John Lee Hooker + Jim Morrison = Flawless Victory (John's guitar solo should be a registered weapon):
Tom Waits -- You know, you either love Tom Waits' rough, raw style, or you don't, simple as that. I personally love it, and this song has one of the greatest blues solos ever: