Video Best and Worst NW Music Videos?
posted by on November 2 at 14:16 PM
The Seattle Channel wants to know what you think are the best and worst Northwest music videos.
The SEATTLE CHANNEL and “The Local Music Show with John Richards” is launching an effort to compile a list of the Best NW Music Videos of All Time. Is it Sir Mix-a-Lot’s “Posse on Broadway”? Pearl Jam’s “Jeremy”? The Fleetwoods’ appearance on Ed Sullivan in 1959 to sign “Come Softly, Darling”? We need the public’s help, and have put a special feature on our web page where people can nominate their faves.
You can nominate your favorites of each category through January 31, 2008, and all the winners (and losers) will be aired on a special edition of “The Local Music Show with John Richards” next year.
Nominate videos at the Seattle Channel’s website. Click here to get there.
Now enjoy Mix-a-Lot’s “Posse on Broadway”
I also think this is a good contender for the outfits alone (best or worst, you decide):

"I got a def posse, you got a bunch of dudes" = timeless
I think Tom Greens the bum bum song was the greatest video ever made here in Seattle. No question about it.
There were tons of great old vids on Bombshelter Videos, I have a bunch of old VHS tapes of those videos I should rip and put it on YouTube.
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