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  2. Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Video Collection - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits - The Ultimate Video Collection is a DVD by rock band Bon Jovi, coinciding with the bands Greatest Hits compilation. It contains 17 of the band's most popular music videos and 17 corresponding live versions of those songs taken from various concerts. The majority of the live performances have previously been released on DVD.

  3. Eminem videography - Wikipedia

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    Label: Aftermath, Interscope, PolyGram Video (60819) Format: DVD, VHS. E features seven director's cut versions of Eminem's music videos released up to 2000, as well as footage of the making of the " Stan " video. All songs are taken from his second and third studio albums The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP.

  4. Video Greatest Hits – HIStory - Wikipedia

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    Video Greatest Hits – HIStory is a collection of Michael Jackson's music videos (excluding "Man in the Mirror" and "She's Out of My Life") relative at the first disc of the double album HIStory released initially on VHS, Video CD (in Asia only) and LaserDisc in 1995 by Sony Music Video Enterprises, and then on DVD in 2001. The DVD version ...

  5. Pulse (1995 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse. (1995 film) Pulse (stylised as P•U•L•S•E) is a concert video by Pink Floyd of their 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London during The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS [1] and Laserdisc [2] in June 1995, with a DVD release coming in July 2006, with the latter release containing numerous bonus features.

  6. Pink Floyd videography - Wikipedia

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    Music Video Album Director 1967 "Arnold Layne" Non-album video Derek Nice "See Emily Play" "Apples and Oranges" "Paint Box" 1968 "Point Me at the Sky" "Jugband Blues" A Saucerful of Secrets "Corporal Clegg" 1973 "Money" The Dark Side of the Moon: Wayne Isham "Brain Damage" 1975 "Welcome to the Machine" Wish You Were Here: Gerald Scarfe: 1979

  7. David Bowie videography - Wikipedia

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    Music videos. This subsection and 'Posthumous music video singles' lists music videos that were prepared to accompany single releases. See the subsection titled 'Music video films' for projects where music videos were originally conceived as films (a single video in a wider filmic setting or collection of music videos produced as a single project, or an amalgam of both); and the subsection ...

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