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In 1983, the British progressive rock band Yes released | In 1983, the British progressive rock band Yes released its eleventh album ''90125'', reaching 3 million copies sold in the US alone. After the success with their number-one hit single ''Owner of a Lonely Heart'', the band released their second single ''Leave It'' in February 1984. The single peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the Top Album Rock Tracks chart. Unconventionally, Accompanying the song was '''nineteen music videos to the song'''. The videos were all shown with MTV announcing with a version that was about to be played on MTV. After a while, Version 11 of the series was declared the "official video" to ''Leave It'' and the other videos fell into obscurity. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
As of 2021, two versions of the video have been found. Version 11 has been the official music video to the song and is on the Yes Official YouTube channel. Version 7 has also been found, having been posted on the Internet Archive by Mickeys Tape Collection on November | As of 2021, two versions of the video have been found. Version 11 has been the official music video to the song and is on the Yes Official YouTube channel. Version 7 has also been found, having been posted on the Internet Archive by Mickeys Tape Collection on November 2nd, 2020. | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
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|7||One member in the video|| | |7||One member in the video||[https://archive.org/details/vts-01-1_20201102_2133/1984-03-28/Disc+3/VTS_01_5.VOB<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''] | ||
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|8||Unknown||'''Lost''' | |8||Unknown||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|9||Unknown||'''Lost''' | |9||Unknown||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|11||Official Music Video|| | |11||Official Music Video||[https://youtu.be/8-hJFoSgXfM<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''] | ||
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[[Category: Lost music]] | [[Category: Lost music]] | ||
[[Category: Partially found media]] | [[Category: Partially found media]] |
Revision as of 04:59, 1 May 2021
In 1983, the British progressive rock band Yes released its eleventh album 90125, reaching 3 million copies sold in the US alone. After the success with their number-one hit single Owner of a Lonely Heart, the band released their second single Leave It in February 1984. The single peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the Top Album Rock Tracks chart. Unconventionally, Accompanying the song was nineteen music videos to the song. The videos were all shown with MTV announcing with a version that was about to be played on MTV. After a while, Version 11 of the series was declared the "official video" to Leave It and the other videos fell into obscurity.
Background
The Leave It videos were directed by Lol Creme and Kevin Godley, also known as the rock duo Godley & Creme.
Availability
As of 2021, two versions of the video have been found. Version 11 has been the official music video to the song and is on the Yes Official YouTube channel. Version 7 has also been found, having been posted on the Internet Archive by Mickeys Tape Collection on November 2nd, 2020.
Versions
# | Description | Status |
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1 | Unknown | Lost |
2 | Unknown | Lost |
3 | Unknown | Lost |
4 | Unknown | Lost |
5 | Unknown | Lost |
6 | Unknown | Lost |
7 | One member in the video | Found |
8 | Unknown | Lost |
9 | Unknown | Lost |
10 | Unknown | Lost |
11 | Official Music Video | Found |
12 | Unknown | Lost |
13 | Unknown | Lost |
14 | Unknown | Lost |
15 | Unknown | Lost |
16 | Unknown | Lost |
17 | Unknown | Lost |
18 | Unknown | Lost |
19 | Unknown | Lost |