From Michael Jackson's post death album titled Scream, Music Television is pleased to present the music video to one of the bonus tracks titled “Blood On The Dance Floor X Dangerous", a five-song mash-up by the kings of mash-up, The White Panda.
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Below are two music videos from the Portugal. The Man album titled Woodstock.
The first video is to the song titled Feel It Still, which is track #4 on Woodstock.
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Portugal. The Man - "Feel It Still"
See the interactive version of the Feel It Still music video that the band created at FeelItStill.com - The group offers instructions on using 30 tools of #theresistance to fight apathy and injustice hidden in the film.
The next video up is to the song titled Number One which is #track #1 on Woodstock.
Portugal. The Man - Number One (featuring Richie Havens & Son Little)
NUMBER ONE - PRODUCTION CREDITS AND LYRICS
W+K PORTLAND
Creative Director: Jason Kreher
Art Director: Garrett Close
Motion+Studio Designers: Alex Bernard, Garrett Close, Carlos Enciso, Daniel Moreno, & Miyu Shirotsuka.
Creative Manager: Annie Barker
Business Affairs: Amber Lavender & Brian Cook
Motion Animators: Alex Bernard, Carlos Enciso, & Daniel Moreno
Motion Producers: Saira Weigel, & Dennis Samatulski
PRODUCTION
Production Company: Wieden + Kennedy Production
Director: Jason Kreher
DP: Quentin van den Bossche
1st Camera Assistant: Jason Roark
Gaffer: Bruce “Sarge” Fleskes
Grip: Brian “Coach” Fleskes
Audio: Anders Lund
DIT: Jeredon O’Conner
Producer: Shelli Jury
Production Manager: Rachel Gardell
EDITORIAL
Editorial Company: Joint
Editor: Nicholas Davis
Asst. Editor: Kristy Faris
Post Producer: Catherine Liu
Post Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
Lyrics - Number One by Portugal. The Man featuring Richie Havens & Son Little
freedom
sometimes I feel like a motherless child
sometimes I feel like a motherless child
a long way from my home
sometimes I feel like I’m almost gone
sometimes I feel like I’m almost gone
when the morning came
like another’s pain
but didn’t know to fade
like the sound it made
lets go down the drain
with the falling rain
wash away the stains
in the evening shade
it’s that suffering
don’t know why it brings
such sweet memories
will be the enemy
but you’ll come out alright
I know it seems there’s no end in sight
but it doesn’t mean you can’t put up a fight
but ya don’t no no
but ya don’t no no
all the trails we blazed
have long since been paved
leading the modern age
on down memory lane
can’t turn the page
like like it’s just a phase
somehow still be amazed
that the leaves had changed
it’s that suffering
don’t know why it brings
such sweet memories
will be the enemy
but you’ll come out alright
I know it seems there’s no end in sight
but it doesn’t mean you can’t put up a fight
but ya don’t no no
but ya don’t no no
but you’ll come out alright
I know it seems there’s no end in sight
but it doesn’t mean you can’t put up a fight
but ya don’t no no
but ya don’t no no
sometimes I feel like I’m almost gone
sometimes I feel like I’m almost gone
when I need my brother
father
sister
mother
It’s gonna be alright telling white lies
late nights to sunrise
cause when we rise up we rise up above
all of the chaos to get lost
don’t make me don’t make me wake up
cause I’m gonna be like a drug
that never gets old or gives hope
but baby you make me feel loved
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Music Television is proud to present the music video to Sam Smith's single titled Too Good At Goodbyes.
The song was written by Sam Smith, Jimmy Napes, Tor Erik Hermansen and Mikkel Storleer Eriksen.
The studio recording was produced by Jimmy Napes, Steve Fitzmaurice.
The music video was directed by Luke Monaghan and was produced by Mikey Levelle & Tom Birmingham.
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You must think that I’m stupid You must think that I’m a fool You must think that I’m new to this But I have seen this all before I’m never going to let you close to me Even though you mean the most to me 'Cause every time I open up it hurts So I’m never going to get too close to you Even when I mean the most to you In case you go and leave me in the dirt But every time you hurt me, the less that I cry And every time you leave me, the quicker these tears dry And every time you walk out, the less I love you Baby we don’t stand a chance, it’s sad but it’s true I’m way too good at goodbyes (I’m way too good at goodbyes) I’m way too good at goodbyes (I’m way too good at goodbyes) No way that you’ll see me cry (No way that you’ll see me cry) I’m way too good at goodbyes (I’m way too good at goodbyes) I know you’re thinking I’m heartless I know you’re thinking I’m cold I’m just protecting my innocence I’m just protecting my soul I’m never going to let you close to me Even though you mean the most to me ‘Cause every time I open up it hurts So I’m never going to get too close to you Even when I mean the most to you In case you go and leave me in the dirt But every time you hurt me, the less that I cry And every time you leave me, the quicker these tears dry And every time you walk out, the less I love you Baby we don’t stand a chance, it’s sad but it’s true I’m way too good at goodbyes (I’m way too good at goodbyes) I’m way too good at goodbyes (I’m way too good at goodbyes) No way that you’ll see me cry (No way that you’ll see me cry) I’m way too good at goodbyes (I’m way too good at goodbyes) No... (I’m way too good at goodbyes) (I’m way too good at goodbyes) (No way that you’ll see me cry) Oh... (I’m way too good at goodbyes) ‘Cause every time you hurt me, the less that I cry And every time you leave me, the quicker these tears dry And every time you walk out, the less I love you Baby we don’t stand a chance, it’s sad but it’s true I’m way too good at goodbyes
MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION CREDITS
Directed by - Luke Monaghan
Produced by - Mikey Levelle & Tom Birmingham
Styled by - Charlie Casley-Hayford
Make up by - Charley McEwen & Jodie Hyams
Hair by - Paul Edmonds
btw... this network was digging Sam Smith way back in the day when on September 8, 2012, we spotted him singing with Disclosure on Latch and put the following track on our sister site, MusicLoad: MusicLoad.com/2012/09/disclosure-latch-featuring-sam-smith.html
Music Television is sad to report that Daptone Records recording artist Charles Bradley passed away on September 23, 2017. His official website stated the following:
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Charles Bradley. Always a fighter, Charles battled cancer with everything he had. He was diagnosed with stomach cancer in the fall of 2016 and underwent treatment. Bradley headed out on the road earlier this year after receiving a clean bill of health but the cancer recently returned, spreading to his liver. Born on November 5, 1948 in Gainesville, FL, Charles then moved to Brooklyn, NY at the age of 8. He lived across the country throughout his life including Maine, Alaska and two decades in the Bay Area before returning to New York City, his home for the last 20 years. Bradley passed away in Brooklyn on September 23, 2017, surrounded by family and friends including members of the bands he worked closely with: Menahan Street Band, His Extraordinaires, Budos Band and the Jimmy Hill Allstarz--his band from his time performing as Black Velvet.
As part of a tribute to Charles Bradley, Music Television is proud to present five Charles Bradley music videos featured below.
The first music video below is to the title track from his most recent album titled Changes.
It was directed by Eric Feigenbaum at EgoPuppets, produced by Jessie English for Remedial Media and edited by Jimmy Giannopoulos of PGDM.
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Charles Bradley "Changes"
The video below to his song titled Ain't It A Sin is from his most recent album titled Changes.
The video was directed by Poull Brien, produced by Alex Brough, with Cinematography by Philip Martinez and Edited by Stu McCardle.
Charles Bradley "Ain't It A Sin"
The next video titled Where Do We Go From Here was directed by Michael Daye. The song is from the album titled Victim Of Love.
Charles Bradley - Where Do We Go From Here?
The next music video is to his song titled The World (Is Going Up In Flames) was from his debut album titled No Time For Dreaming.
It was directed by Poull Brien. The DP was Jon Chen, Editor and Camera man was Stu McCardle and it was produced by Alex Brough
Charles Bradley - The World (Is Going Up In Flames) - Feat. Menahan Street Band
The next music video is to Charles Bradley's song titled Strictly Reserved for You from his album titled Victim of Love. The director of photography in New York was Peter Steusloff. The director of photography in Melbourne was Darren Bastecky at Sticky Productions.
Una Healy is a Irish singer and songwriter with a pure beatiful voice.
She was a member of the Irish group known as The Saturdays. Now a solo artist, she is signed to the Decca Records imprint and the two songs below are from her debut album titled Waiting Game.
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