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- DirectorLol CremeGodley & CremeKevin GodleyStarsAsiaGeoff DownesSteve HoweVideo promo for "Heat of the Moment", the first hit single released by Asia from their 1982 eponymous debut.
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsAsiaGeoff DownesSteve HoweVideo promo for Asia: Don't Cry.
- StarsAC/DCMark EvansPhil RuddAC/DC performs in the music video "T.N.T." from the album "T.N.T." recorded for Albert Records. The music video features the band performing on a stage as they are being filmed by cameras and are surrounded by a small audience. Bon Scott sings in jeans and a dark striped shirt. Clips of explosions play throughout.
- DirectorPaul DraneStarsAC/DCMark EvansPhil RuddThe music video for "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)", was filmed on 23 February 1976 for the Australian music television program Countdown. It featured the band's members on the back of a flatbed truck traveling on Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia, being followed by members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe band. Known members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe Band at the time of the video's filming include: Alan Butterworth, Les Kenfield and Kevin Conlon. The video was dubbed with the studio track from the album T.N.T. and is available on the Family Jewels DVD. The video was directed by Paul Drane.
- StarsAC/DCMark EvansPhil RuddA video clip for the single was released containing footage from the Live at Donington home video, as well as other old clips mixed in the video. This video clip was later released on the DVD Family Jewels Disc 3, as part of the 2009 box set Backtracks.
- DirectorEric DionysiusEric MistlerStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonPhil RuddAC/DC performs in the first version of the music video "You Shook Me All Night Long" from the album "Back in Black" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with the band performing on a darkened stage. Brian Johnson sings as Angus Young plays guitar.
- DirectorBrian WardStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonCliff WilliamsAC/DC performs in the music video "Sink the Pink" from the album "Fly on the Wall" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing on stage at a bar, An animated fly sits on a pool cue while a woman drive up wearing pink leather pants. She plays pool with a man before dancing with him.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonCorinne RussellAC/DC performs in the second version of the music video "You Shook Me All Night Long" from the album "Back in Black recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with Brian Johnson scrubbing himself in a tub as he and a woman prepare for a date. He arrives at the woman's house only to discover her on a mechanical bull. The band plays on a stage surrounded by women on exercise bikes.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonCliff WilliamsAC/DC performs in the music video "Who Made Who" from the album "Who Made Who" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with masked robotic scientists creating a replica of Angus Young. The replicas play in a massive room while the real Angus plays on a balcony. Footage of the band performs the song on a concert stage plays throughout.
- StarsBlack SabbathGeezer ButlerTony IommiMusic video for Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Paranoid". The music video, shot in black and white, features the band performing on a set decorating with a spinning wall design. Ozzy Osbourne sings while the band plays around him.
- StarsBlack SabbathGeezer ButlerTony IommiMusic video for Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Iron Man". The music video features the band performing the song on a whitened stage. Behind then visual effects of painted photographs move as Ozzy Osbourne sings.
- DirectorMike MansfieldStarsOzzy OsbourneDon AireyCarmine AppiceOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Bark at the Moon" from the album "Bark at the Moon" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with a guitar solo and shots of mysterious people. Ozzy Osbourne drinks a potion in a Victorian laboratory and transforms into a creature. He is later taken to an insane asylum.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloJulie GrayOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Shot in the Dark" from the album "The Ultimate Sin" recorded Epic Records. A group of young women drive around city streets in a convertible. One of them begins to hear voices as Ozzy Osbourne sings and later performs at a concert.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloJulie GrayOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "The Ultimate Sin" from the album "The Ultimate Sin" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with shots of horses and a large skyscraper. Ozzy Osbourne wears a large Texan hat as a wealth businessman and watches himself perform on the television as a woman appear in the board room.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy RhoadsOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Crazy Train" from the album "Tribute" recorded for Epic and CBS Records. The music opens with the camera zooming toward Ozzy Osbourne as he stands on rail road tracks. A guitar flies over the tracks as Ozzy sings whited out in a photo negative. Still photographs and archive footage of Randy Rhoads feature throughout.
- StarsLita FordOzzy OsbourneLita Ford and Ozzy Osbourne perform in the music video "Close My Eyes Forever" from Ford's album "Lita" recorded for RCA Records. Lita Ford and Ozzy Osbourne separately sing their duet in a darkened recording studio. The two are not shown together until the end where Ford plays guitar in an empty curtained sound stage while Ozzy sings from a balcony.
- DirectorRalph ZimanStarsAlice CooperMickey CurryHugh McDonaldThe music video for the song "Hey Stoopid" by an American singer Alice Cooper from the 1991 album with the same name.
- DirectorRalph ZimanStarsOzzy OsbourneZakk WyldeMike InezOfficial music video for Ozzy Osbourne's 1991 single "No More Tears".
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloMike InezA promotional video for Ozzy Osbourne's 1991 hit single "Mama, I'm Coming Home."
- DirectorJeb BrienStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloMike InezOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Road to Nowhere" from the album "No More Tears" recorded for Epic Associated. The music video opens with a black and white clip of Ozzy walking down a dark tunnel. He gets into a limousine and later watches clips of his past on television. The band plays as Ozzy sits in a corner and sings.
- StarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloMike InezOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "I Don't Want to Change the World" from the album "Live and Loud" recorded for Epic Records. The music video features Ozzy Osbourne singing on a darkened concert stage with his band. As he performs the enthusiastic crowd cheers.
- DirectorTony T. UshinoStarsOzzy OsbourneBlaskoMike BordinOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "I Don't Wanna Stop" from the album "Black Rain" recorded for Epic Records. The music video with a cloudy orange sky as bats fly. Ozzy Osbourne sings as the band plays around him as shots of a large tree features behind them.
- StarsAlice CooperMichael BruceGlen BuxtonMusic video for Alice Cooper's 1972 single "I'm Eighteen". The music video features Alice Cooper on a studio stage with his band. He wears a white shirt and sparkling pants as he sings in front of a screen featuring psychedelic imagery.
- DirectorJeffrey AbelsonStarsAlice CooperNina FranciosaC.J. GrahamComedic music video for Alice Cooper's theme song for the horror film Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) featuring clips from the movie. In the video, a couple goes to a midnight showing of "Jason Lives" where both Cooper and Jason appear to menace them.