It is still fairly classic--for one, it's a great song and led me to discover that A-ha is still around--no longer technically together but the band lasted a surprisingly long time and the musicians are still doing musical stuff.
Two, the video has an actual story with an actual arc.
Three, the story--while a product of its time period (Tron meets the ubiquitous cafe of Back to the Future and Terminator plus the undying classical milieu of graphic novels)--is entirely comprehensible without inside knowledge.
In comparison, I also recently watched the unchanging Cyndi Lauper in "Time after Time."
Kind of like watching Meatloaf's videos (and I'm a HUGE Meatloaf fan) where I feel like I need cliff-notes. (Where exactly are they? Is this the same couple from "Dashboard Light"? When did they meet?)
In the 1980s world of story videos, A-ha's video still stands out.
I should mention: at least both these videos tell stories--they're not some artistic rendering of someone's soul (Oh, why don't you get me?), which renderings are supposedly valuable simply because of the artists' reputations.
1980s artists worked really hard to be entertaining.
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Take on me also lead to one of the best "literal videos": https://youtu.be/8HE9OQ4FnkQ
"Safety Dance" Literal version is also hilarious: https://youtu.be/Yi7mBzdDHyY
I love the "Take on Me" literal version. What an awesome tribute! (And it fills in a few gaps.)
I never saw the original MTV "Safety Dance" video and I gotta say, the literal version is absolutely right:
"This is weird/Even for an 80's band"!
Although "Renaissance Fair from hell" is probably my favorite line.
And "I flunked out of mime class."
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