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- In the spirit of Kidd Video (and supposedly an alternative to New Kids on the Block), the Guys Next Door was about five guys who lived in a huge house. The show consisted of comedy skits and music videos, which starred the Guys themselves.
- Bringing his unique sense of humor to this bizarre and original piece of moviemaking, Tom Waits takes the audience through a musical journey with his jazzy, quirky, bluesy tunes presented as you would never, ever, ever expect.
- The music videos of the pop superstar George Michael.
- The music video for the song "Get the Funk Out" by the American rock band Extreme from the 1990 album "Pornograffitti".
- Music video by George Michael performing "I Want Your Sex".
- The music video for the song "Woman in Chains" by the English pop rock band Tears for Fears from the 1989 album "The Seeds of Love".
- George Michael's music video for the song Faith. It features Michael, with noticable stubble on his face, wearing Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses and a pair of Levi's blue jeans with cowboy boots, playing a guitar near a classic-design Wurlitzer jukebox.
- "The Blood That Moves the Body" is a song by the Norwegian band A-ha, and was originally released in 1988 as the second single from the band's third album Stay on These Roads. The dark, enigmatic lyrics of this song have been attributed to many things, including teen suicides in Japan and literary references to Eyes of a Blue Dog. The official music video was directed by Andy Morahan and was filmed in Paris, France.
- "Stay on These Roads" is a song by Norwegian band A-ha. It was their first single from the album of the same name and was released in early 1988. It achieved success in many European countries. The official music video was directed by Andy Morahan and was filmed in North Norfolk. The band are riding on the bikes and take a break in a petrol station.
- The music video for the song "Belfast Child" by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds from the 1989 EP "Ballad of the Streets" and the album "Street Fighting Years".
- The music video for the song "Crossfire" by the American blues rock band Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble from the 1989 album "In Step".
- The music video for the song "Mandela Day" by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds from the 1989 EP "Ballad of the Streets" and the album "Street Fighting Years".
- The music video for the song "Wages Day" by the Scottish pop rock band Deacon Blue from the 1989 album "When the World Knows Your Name".
- The music video for the cover song "If You Don't Know Me by Now" by the British soul and pop band Simply Red from the 1989 album "A New Flame".
- Video promo for "This is Your Land" by Simple Minds from their album Street Fighting Years.