Perhaps you're referring to Greg Kihn's video for "Jeopardy," which came out in 1983. It showed a man and woman attached at the love handle by a lump of flesh. Later, Weird Al would parody the song. You can watch the video on YouTube to see if this is the song you're thinking of.
Put the format for your music video in mp4. Then open iTunes, connected to your ipod, and drag it in!
Flesh Feast - video game - happened in 1998.
Flesh Feast - video game - was created in 1998.
Directing as many videos as you can! Then establishing a relationship with someone connected to the industry.
They accelerated the revolution in the way telecasting presented pop music, as the music video concept was first made flesh on a television format by the TV series.
The first anime music video ever produced, is credited to Jim Kaposztas. Kaposztas created the video in 1982, when he was just 21 years old. The video was created using two connected VCR's, violent footage from Star Blazers and music from the Beatles' "All You Need Is Love.
I like it
Yes. The ring in the Kerosene music video was in another music video.
A bunch of fat people
Depending on what the artist wants in their music video and the cost of the items and setting basically everything you see in a video cost but you have to add the cost of people and the equipment.
Yes and you can watch it and listen to it through the TV connected to the PS3. You can also share it if you have online connection to your PS3
the lazy song (: