I remembered seeing this when it first came out in Oakland California. I loved it so much, and was enchanted by this strange and mysterious band named "The Art of Noise" I was a young, Naive Rocker Boy who only understood Guitars and Men with high vocal ranges dressed in Women's clothing singing about Women. Come years and years later, this movie widened my world and undstadnging as to what music could be, especially electronic music. You are still my core inspiration when I made tracks now
A brilliant progression from his art film "Steps" where he pioneered this cutout technique of placing actors into existing films - in the case, it was American tourists walking around the Odessa Steps sequence of Eisenstein's Battleship Potemki. A true visionary and inspiration. Let's not forget his Oscar for the amazing short film "Tango" which, like many of his amazing early works was ripped off for advertising and music videos.
Oh this song is great 👍👍
This movie is paramount. 👍👍
love it
Imagine this tune airing at six in the morning when the radio alarm starts off ... ahhh the good old days 🥺
AWESOME ✨🤗🤗🤗👍💕💓😎😎😎😎🎼🎶🎹🎶🎹🎶
I remembered seeing this when it first came out in Oakland California. I loved it so much, and was enchanted by this strange and mysterious band named "The Art of Noise" I was a young, Naive Rocker Boy who only understood Guitars and Men with high vocal ranges dressed in Women's clothing singing about Women. Come years and years later, this movie widened my world and undstadnging as to what music could be, especially electronic music. You are still my core inspiration when I made tracks now
Love it ❤ Awesome!
Love that dog
Слушаю АоН ещё с конца 80-х, и я только сейчас увидел этот клип? Боже! Это же шедевр! :)
LOVE THE ART🎉🎊🎉🎊
Yeesss
Just the facts ma'am
The return of Punk Girl.
Who is she?
Yes, she is very funny.
Directed by the same guy that helmed their “Close (To The Edit)” video: Zbigniew Rybczynski.
2:29 I love how they become focused on the piano... these guys just love destroying musical instruments!
A brilliant progression from his art film "Steps" where he pioneered this cutout technique of placing actors into existing films - in the case, it was American tourists walking around the Odessa Steps sequence of Eisenstein's Battleship Potemki.
A true visionary and inspiration. Let's not forget his Oscar for the amazing short film "Tango" which, like many of his amazing early works was ripped off for advertising and music videos.
@@thriftshopxl "Potemki" should be "Potemkin" (the meaning - dark)
📢📢📢🎧yeaaah 🕶
“HERE I GO, HERE I GO!”
Now I feel obligated to finally watch the movie…
👍👍👏👏🔥🔥😍
'Thank God It's Friday!'
hoping to see Close To The Edit 4k next.
Thank God it's ....Monday?
👍👍🔥✌️
👻👍👍👍👍👍
Which mix was this? It's different from the mixes I have at home . . .
seems like it's "Dragnet (Art of Noise 7" Mix)"
Anybody knows the identity of the 'Punk Girl'? What's she doing now?
Nope, lots of people want to know, but shes managed to hide from the internet.
@ ▷ The Art Of Noise
🎶▷ Dragnet
💿▷ In No Sense? Nonsense!
📅▷ 1987
🎬︎▷ Zbigniew Rybczynski
Promo'SM
So feeling like watching the movie again, with the clip in mind!
I love the concept that followed the Italian "Futurismo", but I also love entertaining songs like this one. ;)
For 1987 it's very good realisation.
While it's far from a great film, Dragnet may be topped only by Some Like It Hot for the Best Last Line of a comedy -
The little punk girl could have started by giving us a loud, sharp HEY!
Great stuff!
Putting Punk Girl into the video. Brilliant!!! Hahahahahahahaha 😂!!!