After reading an article entitled “YouTube Hall of Fame: The Worst Music Videos of All Time”, written by the Grantland staff I have a few things to say. Those were some pretty bad music videos, not in the sense they were bad song just the fact that the videos were let’s just say very questionable. I’ll break down each video that presented and my opinion to show you how bad they really were. In the Billy Squier, "Rock Me Tonite” he prances around in pink out fits and is very questionable what he is trying to do. According to the GrantLand staff this video ruined his career, but I disagree he is a good singer and the video wasn’t weird just different it hardly bothered me at all. The next one Joe Nichols, "If Nobody Believed in You" was strange to say the least it involved an angry dad yelling at his son in baseball, a son not letting his father take a driving test and taking God out of the pledge. This whole video was very “country” and by that I mean not very good. It was very strange song with some even stranger songs. The next one was Huey Lewis and the News, "Hip to Be Square which they labeled very strange. I actually disagree here it was just a close up on him and the drums.it wasn’t very strange when you compare it to the others on the list. I have to say it was a good song and a decent music video. The final one I will talk about is Dog Police, "Dog Police" I’m not even sure where to begin. A video about dog-human androids arresting dog-human androids is one of a kind. I couldn’t help but sing the catchy chorus (possible the only good thing about the video). Another fact wasn’t as strange as the video “Always" by Erasure, check it out you won’t be disappointed by the weirdness factor.
http://www.grantland.com/blog/hollywood-prospectus/post/_/id/36214/youtube-hall-of-fame-the-worst-music-videos-of-all-time
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