Next part of the greatest music videos
At 89 its the Smashing Pumpkins with Tonight Tonight which was set in an old fashioned way. Number 88 was Elton John, who doesn't like being in his music videos, therefore for his song I want love he got Robert Downing Junior to act init. Another significant music video was by the Talking Heads in their 1981 song Once in a life time which was called a work of art. The video was exhibited in galleries and in the library of Congress in America; it was also shown in the Museum of Modern Art. At number 84 it was the hit by the Borntown Rats in 1979 called I don't like mondays, which took another direction to music videos. It was influences by Brenda Spencer the girl who didn't like Mondays so she went to a murderous spree. 83 was Shakespeare's Sisters with Stay which was set outside of the world with goodness and evil battling. At 82 was 50 cent with his song In Da Club which was his first song which introduced him. It was in a way which showed his that he was training to pursue his dreams. 79 was New Order with True Faith which was very surreal and had nothing got to do with the song. 78 was Godley and Creme with their song Cry which was played a significant role in the music video industry. they had got random people to sing parts of the song and just showed their faces with sad emotions. The faces where also emerged together which demonstrated modern technology. Finally for today it was 77 with MC Hammer with Cant touch this. It showed MC Hammer with a different twist to fashion. This video could be more related to fashion concerns.

Robert Downing Junior in Elton Johns song I want love.
Shakespeare's Sisters in Stay.
Talking Heads Video for Once in a Life Time.
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