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Matthew Mohan-Hickson

▶ Childish Gambino - 3005 (Lyric Video) - 1 views

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    I found this lyric video for Childish Gambino's (aka Donald Glover) new single 3005 extremely interesting because instead of your typical lyric video affair, it is set up as a online chat, with Gambino's lyrics being posted as the messages he's sending to the girl in the chat, who occasionally posts responses, and dances around to the music. It is an interesting and clever use of the lyric video
Hannah Penton

The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up HQ (Uncensored).mp4 - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video is rather outlandish, the video is shows the abuse and overt sexualisation of females, but it isn't until the very end that the point of view is changed.  For Gayle Rubin class
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    Hannah, I think this video is great for analysis -- I'm thinking of R&W's point about how videos create authenticity, and that this video, through that shift at the end, tries to portray Prodigy as somehow clever, not misogynist. It's a "clever" move to say: "Look, we're not violent! All people, even women, are violent. We and our fans don't have to think about being implicated in a culture that's violent toward women, because everyone is violent toward everyone!" That changed point of view, in my reading, is way to build "ethos" with their fans and allow them to continue to be violent and cool.
Nina Quattrochi

▶ alt-J (∆) Breezeblocks - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is my favorite band right now. Their music video is pretty interesting. I would recommend watching it a few times and if you have spare time look up the video in reverse. (The video is backwards) It doesn't really have a lot of what we are talking about, but it is just very interesting to watch! And i would love to debate about it!! 
Hannah Penton

▶ The Hungry Games by Todrick Hall - YouTube - 1 views

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    Best Trailer Ever! This video is a parody of the Hunger Gamer and made it into the Hungry Games.  This video can relate to the black culture discussion in class. The video uses black stereotypes and takes the mick out of what is considered 'black culture', whether it's attitude, music, style etc. Although if say a white person did this wouldn't there be backlash, so how is it okay for african americans to satirize themselves but not others?
Mary VC

A Celebration Of Assets: 5 Of The Best Butts In Music Videos - 0 views

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    One of the categories at this year's O Music Awards is "Too Much Ass For TV," which honors the backsides that infiltrated recent music videos from Robin Thicke, Frank Ocean, David Bowie, Sigur Ros and DIIV. Of course, the derrière has been the star of music videos for quite some time, dilating pupils since video killed the radio star.
Michael Faris

Miley Cyrus breaks Vevo's most-viewed record with 'Wrecking Ball,' unveils Br... - 0 views

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    Miley Cyrus's new video, "Wrecking Ball," is the most viewed video on Vimeo within its first 24 hours.
Amy Thomas

Lily Allen 'Hard Out Here' - 0 views

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    The video and an article on Billboard about Lily Allen's new song. The video is really interesting and relevant to what we've been discussing as Allen calls out industry sexism in the lyrics and has a reference to Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' video.
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    I love this song and video, when I saw it I though Lily's back!! It seems she has taken a few years away to really see the industry for what it is and has come up with this song that addresses everything thats wrong it. My favourite line is 'if you can't detect the sarcasm then your misunderstood!'. I have so much respect for Lily Allen as an artist because her songs always tell it how it is, and she doen't feel the need to take her clothes off ( eg Miley Cyrus).This song reminds me of The Fear when she sings 'i'll take my clothes of and it will be shameless, because everyone knows that's how you get famous".
Amy Thomas

We Can't Stop Cover - 1 views

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    Cover of We Can't Stop that is interesting in its representation of black people. Links to what was discussed in class, in Cyrus' video the balck women are used as props in this video they play a much more active role.
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    This video is fascinating -- it seems to not only speak to Cyrus's original video, but also the Pixies video we watched the first day of class (I'm thinking of the scenes of bathing in milk and fruitloops). A perhaps reclaiming of black bodies and spaces?
Natalie Roseycrayons

New Miley Cyrus Music Video - 0 views

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    Miley Cyrus is featured in Mike WiLL Made-It's new music video for "23." Caught my attention because someone posted this on Facebook, saying the following: "Miley Cyrus... No one wants to 'get like you.' Sorry sweetheart."
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    Ha! I love how much I agree with that person. I watched this video the other day and found it just awful. She says how she wants to shock people and I think with every video that comes out, she does shock that little bit more. But the shock isn't a positive thing. People are starting to get irritated with her more than anything, I know I am and eventually, the shock and irritation will make people lose interest in her. It is likely that people would have got bored of her had she stayed her usual Hannah Montana self, but at least she wouldn't have been irritating. No matter how hard she tries, she's always going to have a part of her Disney past to her name, similarly, no matter what she does, these publicity stunts she keeps pulling are going to be with her for even longer. The person she is now, she isn't going to want to be her forever and one day she will wake up and realise what an idiot she's made of herself. She'll also realise that this 'reckless persona' that she's made is going to be MUCH harder to shake off. Sorry, that turned into a little bit of a rant. I just have a lot to say on Miley Cyrus!
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    I agree with you Gina, but i think what the problem is, is that despite people becoming bored and irritated by her people want to see what see does next. Is it going to be more outlandish or shocking than the next? And that is what i think Miley herself counts on. Like she said in her new documentary trailer, she'd rather be talked about for two week than two seconds. So in turn i think that she see's any publicity, even if it's bad publicity, is better than no publicity at all.
Becca A

▶ Panic! At The Disco: Girls/Girls/Boys [OFFICIAL VIDEO] - YouTube - 0 views

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    I bookmarked this video as a comparison to Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball'.  In both, the lead singer sings to the camera and it is slowly revealed that they are completely nude.  Yet, there seems to be very little controversy over the Panic! At the Disco video whereas the media is still talking about Cyrus.
Rachel Streich

▶ Katy Perry on Sesame Street - 1 views

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    This music video of Katy Perry with Elmo relates to the Gayle Rubin reading because the reaction to it is a clear example of the fear associated with showing children "too sexual" images. Because the video received so much backlash from adults and parents calling Katy Perry's outfit too revealing for children, Sesame Street opted not to air it.
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    I found this video kind of creepy actually, and it's not because I'm concerned that Katy Perry is "too sexual," but rather because with her chasing Elmo around, combined with the lyrics, it seems kind of predatory. But this is an excellent example of the cultural drive to keep sexuality away from kids.
Allison Lutz

Key and Peele Gay Gangster Fight - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video is from Key and Peele's show. I think this video can be relevant to Thursday's class, when we talked about Macklemore and his song, Same Love.  It's obviously supposed to be funny, but just the fact that Key and Peele are both black makes for an interesting twist.
Zoe Anns

2 Irish Guys Watch Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball - 1 views

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    A video of two Irish guys taking the mick out of Miley Cyrus' video. With this video Miley wanted to be taken seriously but instead has been mocked many times over!
Hannah Penton

Miley Cyrus and Rihanna damage girls' self-esteem - and could harm education and job pr... - 1 views

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    The article discusses the impact of hyper-sexualisation in music videos and magazines and the negative effect they have on teen girls confidence, education and employment. The article also refers to 'video-vixens' such as Miley Cyrus and Rihanna who can be seen as 'toxic role models' according to writer Liz Jones.
Michael Faris

Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' video: Making goddess culture accessible - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Ann Powers reviews the "Born This Way" video when it comes out.
Allison Lutz

Gaga Stigmata: Apotheoses of the Queen Mother: The Virginal Monster - 0 views

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    This blog post talks about Lady Gaga's video for "Born this Way."  Horn believes that while Lady Gaga establishes herself as Queen Elizabeth I in the opening of her video, Lady Gaga is an "anti" Queen Elizabeth I because of the gender issues between the two.
Hannah Penton

Twitter - The Musical - YouTube - 1 views

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    Upon finding this video i thought it was quite interesting in relation to our popular culture class. Whilst social media is part of popular culture this video, 'musicalised' Twitter! In part it is satirising what twitter has become in that people write about absolutely anything and so we are becoming 'fools', also that the celebrity world (such as Lady Gaga vs Perez Hilton) can be watched in your home and you don't even have to leave your bed! However it also emphasises the positives of social media where everyone is now  ''connected far and wide''and that the world is intertwined. Therefore the message presented is that twitter is what you make it.
keripietsch

Hulk Hogan- Man Thongin' in Miley Cyrus Spoof Video - 0 views

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    I found this video hilarious due to the fact that Hulk Hogan is making fun of Miley Cyrus and her new video Wrecking Ball.
Michael Faris

How movies express cool through music and dance. (VIDEO) - 0 views

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    A 10-minute video that explores the history of music and dance and how it creates "cool" in film
tom sankes

Ying Yang Twins- Wait (Whisper Song) Uncut - 0 views

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    I tried to find the uncut song with the original video but was unsuccessful. The lyrics do the video justice though, but feel free to check out the official video too if you'd like.
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