The B-52's video collection - Time Capsule: Videos For A Future Generation On the Warner/Reprise Video label presented in Hi-Fi Stereo & Closed Captioned
Video is 60 minutes and Rare and extremely Out-Of-Print and hard to find. This is a lightly previously owned VHS from a clean non-smoking home. I'm the original owner. I have kept the video in nice collectable condition and has only been viewed several times.
This was never issued on DVD this VHS is the opnly way to get these videos and it has long been out of print.
Track listing for videos are:
1. "Rock Lobster" A filming of one of the earliest live performances (March 3, 1979 in NYC)
2. "Legal Tender" A music video of the first song from the 1983 album "Whammy".
3. "Song for a Future Generation" A music vides of one of the songs from the 1983 album "Whammy".
4. "Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland" The only music video filmed to promote "Bouncing Off the Satellites", 5. "Channel Z" The first of five videos recorded from the B-52's most commercially successful 1989 album "Cosmic Thing".
6. "Love Shack" The music video of the most well-known B-52's song from "Cosmic Thing". 7. "Roam" Probably the second most well-known B-52's song from "Cosmic Thing".
8. "Deadbeat Club" Previously unreleased music video from the 1989 album "Cosmic Thing". Very Rare.
9. "Cosmic Thing" This only other live performance music video of the B-52's, which was also previously unreleased, August 17, 1990 during the "Cosmic Thing" tour.
10. "Good Stuff" This very fun and lively music video that was previously unreleased only has 3 B-52's members (Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider and Keith Strickland) because Cindy Wilson decided to take some time off from the band following the hectic "Cosmic Thing" tour that lasted for two years. 11. "Is That You Mo-Dean?" This very fun and cosmic video was also from the 1992 album "Good Stuff" and only features three B-52's members. 12. "Debbie" This wonderful video filmed in 1998 was filmed to promote the album "Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation" and is a tribute to the well known singer Debbie Harry, a.k.a. Blondie, who was an inspiration for the B-52's. The video also features all four surviving members of the B-52's.
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