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  1. May 13, 2013 · Documenting the Dance continues from the Philadelphia years of American Bandstand. Dancing to The Orlons' South Street. A big thanks to Massi Bertozzi, our resident videographer, for his creative...

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    • Bananarama, “Cruel Summer” (1983) The U.K. pop trio flew to New York for the first time to shoot the video for its 1983 stateside breakout, “Cruel Summer.”
    • Michael Jackson, “Bad” (1987) The King of Pop’s inescapable hit yielded this 18-minute opus directed by Martin Scorsese. In it, a prep-school kid (played by MJ, natch) returns to his punky NYC roots and (in a choreographic nod to West Side Story) dances alongside thugs in Brooklyn’s Hoyt–Schermerhorn subway station.—
    • Public Enemy, “Fight the Power” (1989) This civil-rights entreaty—written for Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing and directed by the Brooklyn filmmaker—shows a larger-than-life political rally in vibrant Bed-Stuy.
    • Björk, “Big Time Sensuality” (1993) Two things inspired Björk to call in veteran music video director Stéphane Sednaoui to take the creative reins on “Big Time Sensuality”: the monochromatic aesthetics he peddled in his work for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and his ability to make infamously melancholic Kurt Cobain laugh in a photoshoot.
    • Blondie – Rapture (1981) The first rap video on MTV was a product of its environment: shot in the heart of the East Village it moves from the streets to a curious studio mock-up of a stereotypical NYC alley, with a graffiti artist to boot.
    • Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five – The Message (1982) The hard-hitting social commentary of this landmark hip hop track was matched by the unflinching footage of burned out tenement buildings, claustrophobic streets and the poverty that gripped The Bronx in the early 1980s.
    • Michael Jackson – Bad (1987) Martin Scorsese’s blockbuster video caught MJ at the height of his pop powers, throwing shapes in the Hoyt–Schermerhorn subway in Brooklyn.
    • Sting – Englishman In New York (1988) New York is not just a city of mean streets – David Fincher’s snow-capped vision of the city in the winter is one of opulence and wealth.
  2. About: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band’s first tour in 10 years ended with an emotional series of 10 concerts at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden.

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  3. Thunder Road (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY - 09/21/79) Bruce Springsteen. 2.01M subscribers. Subscribed. 532. 64K views 2 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy...

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  4. Jan 30, 2024 · Magic forward Paolo Banchero and his mom, Rhonda Smith-Banchero, discuss how she helped pave his path to the NBA. Before Paolo Banchero could imagine the accolades that would come his way,...

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  6. Duke's Paolo Banchero: He Gets it From His Momma. NBA draft prospect Paolo Banchero and his mom, Rhonda Smith-Banchero, talk how Rhonda's game influenced Paolo in his journey to the league.

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