Official Music Video / 1995
Directed by David Mallet
AC/DC performs in the music video "Cover You In Oil" from the album "Ballbreaker" recorded for Elektra Records.
The music video begins with an oil covered woman dancing in front of a fan. The band plays on stage in front of a wall of fans while grease and oil covered women work on cars.
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From the album "Ballbreaker" (1995) Elektra Records
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Official Music Video / 1996
Directed by David Mallet
The music video for the song depicts the band playing on a large, step-pyramid-like structure, with a crowd of women in different attires (women in Roman togas, women in red one-piece swimsuit and swim caps, women in police or military dress uniforms) below marching to the song. Throughout the video, various movies and clips are displayed with Angus Young superimposed on them.
This video was released on the DVD "Family Jewels" Disc 3 as part of the 2009 box set "Backtracks".
From the album "Ballbreaker" (1995) Albert Productions / EastWest Records
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Official Music Video / 1990
Directed by Wayne Isham
Judas Priest perform in the music video "A Touch Of Evil" from the album "Painkiller" recorded for Columbia Records.
The music video begins with a man shoveling coal into a furnace near a sign reading 'censorship'. The band performs as the video is broadcast against flowing sheets. Clips of a young boy and a freak show play throughout.
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From the album "Painkiller" (1990) Columbia Records
Vocals – Rob Halford
Lead Guitar – Glenn Tipton, K. K. Downing
Bass [Bass Guitar] – Ian Hill
Drums – Scott Travis (Racer X)
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Official Music Video / 1993
From the album "War Of Words" (1993) Epic Records
Vocals – Rob Halford (Judas Priest)
Guitar, Keyboards, Backing Vocals – Brian Tilse (Cyanide) & Russ Parrish
Bass, Backing Vocals – Jay Jay (Cyanide)
Drums, Backing Vocals – Scott Travis (Racer X, Judas Priest)
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Official Music Video / 1997
Directed by Rob Zombie (White Zombie)
From the album "Mega!! Kung Fu Radio" (1997) DreamWorks Records
Vocals – Spider
Guitar – Adam 12
Bass – Dorian Heartsong
Drums – Al Pahanish
Percussion – Jordan Cohen
Entombed – "Left Hand Path"
Official Music Video / 1990
Directed by Kim Hansen
From the album "Left Hand Path" (1990) Earache Records
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Official Music Video / 1994
Directed by Marty Callner
The music video was directed by Marty Callner and received heavy rotation on MTV. It was one of the most requested videos of 1994. It featured the third appearance of Alicia Silverstone in the band's videos, and was the career debut of Steven's then-17 year old daughter, Liv Tyler. The decision to cast Liv in the video for "Crazy" was based on the video's creators having seen her in a Pantene commercial.
The video is film-like and depicts the two as schoolgirls who skip class and run away, driving off in a dark blue Ford Mustang convertible in a manner similar to the 1991 hit film "Thelma & Louise". The two use their good looks to take advantage of a service station clerk, and needing money, enter an amateur pole-dancing competition. The video is edited to show the similarities in stage moves of Steven Tyler and daughter Liv. The girls win the dance competition, then spend the night in a motel. They continue their joyride the following day, where they encounter a young sweaty and shirtless farmer (played by model Dean Kelly) aboard a tractor tilling land in the countryside. They persuade him to join them in their journey, where they all go skinny dipping in a lake. The girls take off with his clothes and leave him behind at the lake. Naked, he chases after them, and rejoins them in the convertible. The final seconds of the video show the word "Crazy" spelled out in cursive in the cropland by the still-running tractor as the farmer runs towards it and the girls drive off.
Jason London makes a short cameo at the end in a tag scene, reprising his character from the "Amazing" video.
From the album "Get A Grip" (1994) Geffen Records
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Official Music Video / 1990
Directed by Andreas Marschall
From the album "Coma Of Souls" (1990) Noise International / Epic Records
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