1 hr 43 min

My 80sography: Daniel Kleinman (Music Video Director) (Madonna, Prince, Fleetwood Mac, Rod Stewart, Howard Jones, Stevie Wonder, Simple Minds‪)‬ 80sography - 80s music interviews

    • Music Commentary

Another day, another dollar, another cracking episode of 80sography (and another lame intro to an episode description..)

Luckily the guest is the brilliantly talented director, Daniel Kleinman, a hugely successful ad maker of the past 30 years, the creator of all James Bond sequences since Goldeneye (bar one) and who made his start in the 80s directing some of the most innovative music videos of the decade.

So many great icons - Madonna! Rod Stewart! Stevie Wonder! Fleetwood Mac! And works with and is later fired by Prince! (without ever actually meeting the purple pop imp)

And audio commentaries to boot. Get on, get in, and enjoy...


  PRE-AMBLE
  James Bond Credit Sequences (No Time To Die/Casino Royale)
  Bazooka Joe
  
  1980/81/82 
  Adam & The Ants – Antmusic (art direction)
  
  1983
  Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (storyboards)
  Heaven 17 - Crushed By The Wheels of Industry
  Thomas Dolby - Hyperactive (1984)
  Howard Jones - What is Love (audio commentary)
   
  1984
  Howard Jones - Like to Get To Know You Well
  Stevie Wonder - I Just Called To Say I Love You
  Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days
  Lindsey Buckingham - Go Insane
  
  1985
  Ronnie Dio - Rock and Roll Children
  Pat Benatar - Sex As A Weapon
  Madonna - Dress You Up/The Virgin Tour Video
  Simple Minds - Don't You (forget about me) (audio commentary)
  
  KLEINMAN'S KEEPS
  Daniel's personal faves of the decade

 1986
  Prince - Anotheroverholenyohead/Parade Tour Video
   
  1987
  Fleetwood Mac - Big Love (audio commentary)
  
 1988
  Feargal Sharkey - If This Is Love
  Paula Abdul - Knocked Out (first version)
  Rod Stewart - Lost In You (first version)
  Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me (first version)
   
  1989
  Howard Jones - The Prisoner
  Stewart Copeland/Adam Ant - Out of Bounds
  Gladys Knight - Licence To Kill (audio Commentary)

80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND



                                      I'll be alone, dancing, you know it, baby....x

Another day, another dollar, another cracking episode of 80sography (and another lame intro to an episode description..)

Luckily the guest is the brilliantly talented director, Daniel Kleinman, a hugely successful ad maker of the past 30 years, the creator of all James Bond sequences since Goldeneye (bar one) and who made his start in the 80s directing some of the most innovative music videos of the decade.

So many great icons - Madonna! Rod Stewart! Stevie Wonder! Fleetwood Mac! And works with and is later fired by Prince! (without ever actually meeting the purple pop imp)

And audio commentaries to boot. Get on, get in, and enjoy...


  PRE-AMBLE
  James Bond Credit Sequences (No Time To Die/Casino Royale)
  Bazooka Joe
  
  1980/81/82 
  Adam & The Ants – Antmusic (art direction)
  
  1983
  Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (storyboards)
  Heaven 17 - Crushed By The Wheels of Industry
  Thomas Dolby - Hyperactive (1984)
  Howard Jones - What is Love (audio commentary)
   
  1984
  Howard Jones - Like to Get To Know You Well
  Stevie Wonder - I Just Called To Say I Love You
  Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days
  Lindsey Buckingham - Go Insane
  
  1985
  Ronnie Dio - Rock and Roll Children
  Pat Benatar - Sex As A Weapon
  Madonna - Dress You Up/The Virgin Tour Video
  Simple Minds - Don't You (forget about me) (audio commentary)
  
  KLEINMAN'S KEEPS
  Daniel's personal faves of the decade

 1986
  Prince - Anotheroverholenyohead/Parade Tour Video
   
  1987
  Fleetwood Mac - Big Love (audio commentary)
  
 1988
  Feargal Sharkey - If This Is Love
  Paula Abdul - Knocked Out (first version)
  Rod Stewart - Lost In You (first version)
  Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me (first version)
   
  1989
  Howard Jones - The Prisoner
  Stewart Copeland/Adam Ant - Out of Bounds
  Gladys Knight - Licence To Kill (audio Commentary)

80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND



                                      I'll be alone, dancing, you know it, baby....x

1 hr 43 min