Major Lazer & DJ Snake – Lean On (feat.DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It.David Guetta – Hey Mama (Bass Kidz Remix feat.Calvin Harris & Disciples – How Deep Is Your Love.Skrillex & Diplo – Where Are U Now (feat.Flo Rida – I Don't Like It, I Love It (feat.Chedda Da Connect – Flicka Da Wrist (feat.And for many, that euro-disco beat and whiny guitar is still the very sound of, well, puberty.Mashup of 37 musical hits from 2015.Also check out PART I for a mashup of 45 other musical hits from 2015: List, Lyrics, MP3 Download, and more: ME: Credits:Scratching outro by DJ Wax DMC Canadian champion from Vancouver different YouTube version: by Daniel Kim on martes, 10 de noviembre de 2015
#POP DANTHOLOGY 2015 LYRICS AND SONG TITLES TV#
The truth is that "Girls on Film" was about the tawdriest thing millions of pimply teenagers could see on late-night TV back in the 1980s. In its uncut glory, the video depicts what attractive British people in the 80s acted like when the lights turned on and the cameras rolled. And your videos! The "Girls on Film" video was so hot that a toned-down version had to be made for MTV. Ooh, Duran Duran! Even the sound of your name is sexy and dangerous. To that end, "reality TV" has now killed off the music video, and MTV ain't what it used to be. You may recognize this as the first-ever music video played on MTV way back in 1981, and its lyrics are eerily prophetic if you think about what has gone on in mainstream media ever since. Or maybe not: Who knows what strange, barbiturate-flavored music Moon (who preferred to be called "Jet Powers" by his mates) was hearing in his head at the time.Ĩ. But the best bits are the shots of Keith Moon, whose "sync-drumming" is a full-on disaster-by design, we expect. While the song isn't exactly a Who classic, the video does feature some nice lip-syncing by Daltry and Townsend, and even some cool french horn-syncing by bassist Entwistle. But then the boy falls in love with "Lily," and his sleeping problems return. (M.S.)Ī crafty little number about an insomnia-ridden boy whose dad gives him some horny photos of somebody named "Lily" to help him, uh, relieve his tension enough to sleep. "Camera," from the group's 1984 record "Reckoning", is a good example. But you catch a word here and a word there and-with the help of Peter Buck's (fairly brilliant) guitar work-the whole thing kind of works together to make a great song. you can't understand many of the words anyway.
To be honest, I don't have a clue what Stipe is talking about in this song: "Alone in a crowd a bartered lantern borrowed / If I'm to be your camera then who will be your face?" Wha? In most early R.E.M. The 10 Best Songs About Cameras and Photography Here are the 10 best songs weve ever heard about cameras, photography, and video. We're pretty sure that without this song's bass line to lead the way, "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor wouldn't have existed, and we wouldn't want to live in that kind of world. Singing about cameras is like dancing about architecture. We don't always recommend using your camera's flash in low-light situations, but we do recommend listening to this Queen jam from the Flash Gordon soundtrack at volume 11 in any situation. Through it all, the Beastie Boys have been getting live on the spot, putting all types of shame in that game you got. As it stands, the song's "shake it like a Polaroid picture" refrain earns it an extremely honorable mention, and this Charlie Brown mashup video is just icing on the cake.īack in the day, Canon's compact film cameras went by the name "Sure Shot." Nowadays, the company's compact digital cameras are known as "PowerShot" cameras. If Outkast's enormously catchy hit was explicitly about cameras, it would definitely be top-5 material on our list. Three Great Songs That Are Loosely Affiliated With Cameras Flame away in the Comments section.)īut before we get started, here are three songs that are tangentially related to cameras and photography, and although they're not specifically about cameras, they're better songs than some of the entries on our Top 10 list. These are simply the best songs about photography, presented in an order that is not subject to debate.
Normally, we would ask you to visit the Comments section and remind us of the songs we missed on this list, but not this time.