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Maren 20 August 2009 20:40

Amigas in music videos
 
Anyone remember any music videos where Amiga hardware is shown? (not videos made or enhanced in Amigas)

I was watching Savage's "Don't Cry Tonight", spotted a kickass TI-99/4A and started wondering...

alexh 20 August 2009 21:03

Never seen one in a Music video. Seen loads in films and TV.

lopos2000 20 August 2009 22:25

I found this on YouTube 16bit Changing Mind Looks homemade.:agree But look an Amiga 500

Maren 20 August 2009 22:29

There's like a thousand computers in Philip Oakey's "Together In Electric Dreams" and none is an Amiga. Shame on the producers :bash

lopos2000 20 August 2009 22:30

But the film is great. Have the album as well.

Maren 20 August 2009 22:37

The film was pretty average, but the record did indeed kick serious ass.

Moroder 24 August 2009 16:11

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Originally Posted by Maren (Post 585926)
The film was pretty average, but the record did indeed kick serious ass.

Giorgio Moroder ftw! The cello duel with the computer kicks ass :-)

Paul_s 24 August 2009 16:40

'The Chart Show' in the late 80's/early 90's used video overlay of workbench graphics/icons on every music video they showed ;)

Maren 24 August 2009 22:20

@Moroder: yes!
@Paul: better than nothing :)

DDNI 24 August 2009 22:35

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et4mItn45qg

@Paul_S A bit of "The Chart Show" Cliff just for you! Skip to 8min 20sec for the miggy bit ;)

Wonder if the balloons were done on Amiga?

Paul_s 24 August 2009 22:50

taken from Wikipedia;

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Originally Posted by wiki
When it started, the show was unique in that it had no presenters; computer-generated displays took their place. The "pop-up" information snippets were represented as "windows" in a mock-up graphical user interface called HUD. In 1987 this was replaced with the more familiar display which featured a "mouse-pointer" and "icons" generated on an Amiga computer. Although commonplace nowadays, such interfaces were relatively cutting-edge at the time. The look of the icons was updated on the move to ITV in January 1989, and again upon the show's relaunch on December 7, 1991. However, this update only lasted one show and the previous 1989 icons returned the following week and lasted until May 1996 when the show's look and production was completely overhauled and was replaced with an animated text banner at the bottom of the screen.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_chart_show

I'd love to get hold of those icons... how cool would it be :D

Maren 24 August 2009 23:02

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Originally Posted by DDNI (Post 587452)

Damnit, the 90's sucked so bad they even went back in time and screwed 1989 up :D

MOS-6581 24 August 2009 23:21

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Originally Posted by Maren (Post 585917)
There's like a thousand computers in Philip Oakey's "Together In Electric Dreams" and none is an Amiga. Shame on the producers :bash

TIED was released in 1984, so there was no way the Amiga could have made an appearance.

Ian 24 August 2009 23:41

Big Fun really did murder that Jackson 5 track :lol

DyLucke 25 August 2009 00:13

Yes they really did

Gavilan 26 August 2009 22:30

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Originally Posted by lopos2000 (Post 585913)
I found this on YouTube 16bit Changing Mind Looks homemade.:agree But look an Amiga 500

Yes...and what about this??

Its the cover album...
:great

Gavilan 26 August 2009 22:32

Alas...now im thinking...not Amiga strictly but... "Living on a Video" by Trans-X spots some PET computers....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ6ul...eature=related (0.12 minutes specially)
:)

Predseda 26 August 2009 22:54

Vice versa - I remember the song "Living on video" in one of the C64s music demos back then in 80s :D

Mungo 01 September 2009 20:45

Who in their right mind would tape the Chart Show, actually keep it for that amount of time and then bother to encode and publish it?

We're dealing with a sinister mind there....

Detroit 30 January 2020 09:43

I read in a couple of interviews that Kevin Saunderson, one of the original Detroit Techno creators used an Amiga as a core part of his production setup. He also had a more mainstream project called Inner City, and in this Inner City music video from 1990 at 3:01 it looks like an Amiga, as I haven't had an Amiga for a number of years maybe someone could verify.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLMwaGo3atA


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