R.E.M. - "Everybody Hurts" (1993, Jake Scott) There is a traffic jam going on and we all want to know what some commuters are thinking. Later, Michael Stipe provoked the commuters to leave their vehicles behind. Try doing this in L.A. during rush hour. Beck - "Loser" (1994, Stephen Hanft) Great montage video that looks like it's on a low budget. N ine Inch Nails - "Closer" (1994, Mark Romanek) This video is part Steampunk, part shock, but it worked as a piece of art. Rolling Stones - "Love is Strong" (1994, Samuel Bayer) Attack of the 50 Ft. Old Timers and Models... or should I say "Mickzilla". Beastie Boys - "Sabotage" (1994, Spike Jonze) This looks like a badass opening to a 70's cop drama with MCA as Cochise, Mike D as the Chief, and Adrock as Bobby the Rookie. Imagine a music video version of Starsky and Hutch. Soundgarden - "Black Hole Sun" (1994, Howard Gre
Around the time that nu-metal and garage rock/post wave revivalists dominated alt-rock radio, these gems occasionally show up on the dial. The K.G.B. - "Lover Undercover" (2001) This SoCal group has a nice little laid back song with some ska horns and a bit of Smokey Robinson into it. Caviar - "Tangerine Speedo" (2000) This band from Chicago has a great song that was featured in the "Charlie's Angels" movie. It starts off with a bit of exotica in the verse with a rocking chorus. Anyway, is Mello Yello great when it's mixed with gin? The Incredible Moses Leroy - "Fuzzy" (2001) San Diego's Ron Fountainberry had a act that was named in honor of his grandfather and his album, Electric Pocket Radio, is a great one to listen to. Later, IML evolved into the Soft Lightes and had Cibo Matto's Miho Hatori contribute her vocals to one of the tracks. Toothpick - "Time Travelin' Couch" (2001) Doug Ray left Bad