No Doubt videography
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This page includes the videography of third wave ska band No Doubt.
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[edit] Music videos
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"Trapped in a Box" | No Doubt | 1992 | Mike Zykoff |
No Doubt's first video was self-produced on a budget of US$5,000.[1] It includes scenes of the band playing on a rooftop, shot at Eric and Gwen Stefani's grandmother's house.[1] | ||||
"Just a Girl" | Tragic Kingdom | 1995 | Mark Kohr | |
Gwen Stefani sings in a women's bathroom while the rest of the band performs in the men's; the band later takes to lifting people through the ceiling to get into the women's bathroom. | ||||
"Spiderwebs" | Tragic Kingdom | 1996 | Marcus Nispel | |
While performing at a Japanese wedding, the band is attacked by telephones. | ||||
"Don't Speak" | Tragic Kingdom | 1996 | Sophie Muller | |
During a photo shoot, the other band members are pushed aside so that Stefani can be photographed. They then confront her and have an argument. | ||||
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"Excuse Me Mr." | Tragic Kingdom | 1996 | Sophie Muller |
Stefani tries to stay in front of the camera as it moves from person to person. A 40-second portion resembles the silent films of the early 20th century, with Gwen Stefani tied to rail tracks in front of an oncoming train and with the rest of the band as hobos. | ||||
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"Sunday Morning" | Tragic Kingdom | 1996 | Sophie Muller |
The band prepares a spaghetti dinner and after they begin eating, a food fight ensues. | ||||
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"Hey You!" | Tragic Kingdom | 1997 | Sophie Muller |
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"Oi to the World" | A Very Special Christmas 3 | 1997 | Sophie Muller |
A group of skinheads pursues and fights a group of Indian punks until the North Star appears, bringing love and unity. | ||||
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"New" | Go soundtrack/Return of Saturn | 1999 | Jake Scott |
Each band member plays a character going to a rave.[2] | ||||
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"Ex-Girlfriend" | Return of Saturn | 2000 | Hype Williams |
Stefani cross-dresses to enter a men's bathroom and, upon being discovered, assaults ex-boyfriend Tony Kanal and several other men. Upon regaining consciousness, Kanal grabs Stefani and jumps out the window, and the two plummet to the ground. | ||||
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"Simple Kind of Life" | Return of Saturn | 2000 | Sophie Muller |
Stefani dreams about getting married, but the dream soon becomes a nightmare.[3] | ||||
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"Bathwater" | Return of Saturn | 2001 | Sophie Muller |
No Doubt performs and dances cut with scenes of the band drenching each other with a hose. | ||||
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"Hey Baby" | Rock Steady | 2001 | Dave Meyers |
No Doubt's tour bus makes a stop, and the band attends a party. | ||||
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"Hella Good" | Rock Steady | 2002 | Mark Romanek |
The band plays the part of treasure divers, roaming a large ship looking for goods and waterjetting around the harbor. | ||||
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"Underneath It All" | Rock Steady | 2002 | Sophie Muller / Logan |
Stefani repeatedly removes articles of clothing, ending in a scene with her jumping on a bed in white undergarments and without makeup. There are also scenes of the band bicycling and playing basketball. | ||||
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"Running" | Rock Steady | 2003 | Chris Hafner |
The band walks down a beach cut with home photos and movies and clips from the Rock Steady Tour. | ||||
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"It's My Life" | The Singles 1992-2003 | 2003 | David LaChapelle |
Stefani murders her three bandmates: she poisons Tom Dumont, drives a car into Tony Kanal, and electrocutes Adrian Young by throwing a hairdrier into his bathtub.[4] Scenes of Stefani's trial, her being carried away, and her gassing appear throughout the video. | ||||
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"Bathwater (Invincible Overlord Remix)" | The Living Album | 2004 | Sophie Muller |
Tom Dumont's side project, Invincible Overlord, remixed "Bathwater" with an accompanying music video. |
[edit] Video releases
Live in the Tragic Kingdom contains a recording of a concert filmed in Anaheim, California, United States in early 1997 during the Tragic Kingdom Tour to promote the band's 1995 album Tragic Kingdom. It was first released on November 11, 1997, on VHS. It was later released on DVD with the limited edition box set Boom Box on November 25, 2003 and once more on June 13, 2006 separately as a DVD with extra features.
Rock Steady Live contains footage of a 2002 performance at the Long Beach Arena. The video features seventeen songs with additional live footage, band interviews, behind-the-scenes peeks and lead singer Gwen Stefani performing with the Pussycat Dolls. It was released November 25, 2003 on DVD.
The Videos: 1992-2003 is a DVD featuring all of No Doubt's music videos. It was first released first on November 25, 2003 as the second disc of the Boom Box box set and was re-released as a separate DVD May 4, 2004.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Moss, Corey; Hart, Chris; and Vineyard, Jennifer. "50 Cent On Ice, Kanye In Camo And Shavo Outshining Arnold: VMA First Impressions". MTV News. August 23, 2005. Retrieved January 23, 2007.
- ^ "No Doubt Cruises Rave Scene For New Video". MTV News. January 28, 1999. Retrieved December 24, 2006.
- ^ "Music Video Director Sophie Muller". MVWire.com. Retrieved January 23, 2007.
- ^ Vineyard, Jennifer and Moss, Corey. "Gwen Stefani Bumps Off Bandmates In 'It's My Life'". MTV News. October 27, 2003. Retrieved December 30, 2006.
[edit] External links
No Doubt |
Tom Dumont - Tony Kanal - Gwen Stefani - Adrian Young |
Touring band: Stephen Bradley - Gabrial McNair |
Former members: John Spence - Eric Stefani |
Discography |
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Albums: No Doubt - The Beacon Street Collection - Tragic Kingdom - Return of Saturn - Rock Steady |
Compilations: The Singles 1992-2003 - Everything in Time - Boom Box |
DVDs: Live in the Tragic Kingdom - Rock Steady Live - The Videos: 1992-2003 |