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- The people of Wakanda fight to protect their home from intervening world powers as they mourn the death of King T'Challa.
- ZZ Top performs in the music video "Legs" from the album "Eliminator" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. A employee of a shoe store is harassed as she goes to see her boyfriend who is a cook at a diner. She returns to the shoe store only to be harassed by the workers there. Eventually, the Eliminator car arrives and three women exit. They take the woman on a shopping trip and give her a make over. She goes to the diner and leaves with her boyfriend.
- A music video for Aerosmith's song 'Crazy'.
- The story of how three oddball teenage bluesmen became one of the biggest, most beloved bands on the planet.
- The music video for "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, starring Marlee Matlin.
- A promotional music video for the single "Ride 'Em On Down" by The Rolling Stones from their album Blue and Lonesome (2016).
- INXS performs in the music video "Never Tear Us Apart" off their album "Kick" recorded for Atlantic Records. Michael Hutchence sings and the band plays the song as they walk near several landmarks and the riverfront in the Czechoslovakian city of Prague.
- Aerosmith performs in the music video "Love in an Elevator" from the album "Pump" recorded for Geffen Records. Steve Tyler sings while Aerosmith plays the song on a concert stage while humorous clips play of people and the band at a department store.
- Aerosmith performs in the music video "Rag Doll" from the album "Permanent Vacation" recorded for Geffen Records. Aerosmith plays the song at a concert at the Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City, TN, while clips of women play throughout. At the end, leaves a woman's house after kissing her. As he drives away, the many women on the block wave goodbye.
- The music video for Elton John's "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues," which shows a young couple being separated during the 1950's because the guy has been forced to leave for National Service.
- Aerosmith performs in the music video "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" from the album "Permanent Vacation" recorded for Geffen Records. A woman with a jackhammer whistles at Steven Tyler and Joe Perry as they walk by. On a concert stage, Aerosmith perform the song on a concert stage surrounded by lights.
- The Jeff Healey Band performs in the music video "Angel Eyes" from the album "See the Light" recorded for Arista Records. The music video begins with Jeff Healey playing guitar and singing intently into a microphone while the band plays behind him. As he sings, black and white clips of him hangout out with the band and a woman play throughout.
- Concert screen film for the Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here Tour 1975.
- A promotional music video for Aerosmith's 1997 hit single "Pink" from their 12th studio album Nine Lives.
- Red Hot Chili Peppers performs in the music video "Soul to Squeeze" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Coneheads (1993) recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with black and white shots of Anthony Kiedis holding lights. The band perform at a carnival as a cone-headed person performs along with other freaks.
- Depeche Mode performs in the music video "Personal Jesus" from the album "Violator" recorded for Mute Records. The video opens on a ranch as the band approaches on horseback and on a pickup truck. The band sings while dressed in cowboy hats and western gear. They appear to be meeting women at a brothel.
- A promotional video for The Rolling Stones' 1995 single "Like a Rolling Stone."
- Whitesnake performs in the music video "Still of the Night" from the album "Whitesnake" recorded for Geffen and EMI Records. The music video opens on a woman at a desk touching a clothe herself. Whitesnake performs on an illuminated concert stage. The woman walks to a parking garage wear she begins to dance. Coverdale kisses the woman before he is taken away by the police.
- The promotional video for the Rolling Stones' 2012 single "Doom and Gloom," starring Noomi Rapace
- The music video for Tom Waits' song 'I don't wanna grow up' follows a series of bizarre visuals including a man dressed as the devil riding around on a bike and a man singing under a table.
- Video promo for "If This Is It" by Huey Lewis and the News from the album Sports.
- The music video for the song "Breakaway" by the American rock band ZZ Top from the 1994 album "Antenna".