Music video of the hungarian rock band Bikini from 1990. In this video various scenes appearing from the band's performance in Temesvár, just a few weeks after the 1989 revolution. This is one of their biggest hits, highly emotional to any Hungarian around the globe.
A Bikini Adj helyet c. dalának eredeti videoklipje 1987-b?l.
Music video of the hungarian rock band Bikini from 1987. This is their biggest hit ever (can be translated like "Give me a seat beside you") and it is one of the most beautiful, most powerful songs ever written in Hungary. Originally recorded by Rolls Frakció in 1984, but Bikini made it big.
Music video of the hungarian band Bikini from 1988. This is the title track of their 1988 album, and the video, directed by József Márkus, was the most expensive hungarian music video that time. Simple, yet poetic images accompanying the song, which is a great rock-ballad, and still popular today.
A Fekete Vonat 1999-es számához készített videoklip. A 'Bilako' (magyarul Nélküled) volt az els? teljes egészében roma nyelv? szám, mely a hazai toplistán els? helyezést ért el. A dal és a klip is telitalálat, megérdemelt volt a siker.
Video of the legendary hungarian art-punk-new wave band, A.E. Bizottság (Albert Einstein Comittee). This is taken from their feature film "Jégkrémbalett" (Ice cream-ballet), this song didn't feature on the officially released soundtrack of the movie.
This is a music video of the best hungarian rap group Animal Cannibals. The song is about the 8th district, a notorious part of Budapest the capital city, which is called "Józsefváros". The two guys, Qka MC and Richie Pi are living here with a local-patriotic pride, and perform this song to show the bright side and the dark side of their hometown.
Hungarian music video from the 80s. It is taken from a movie titled "Moziklip" which was a feature film compiled from various music videos. Napoleon Boulevard was a highly underrated band, with some success between 1984-1992.
This is the rarest video of the famous hungarian indie group. It had been aired only a handful of times, then was withdrawn by the band as they were not convinced with the result.
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Hungarian music video from the 80s. It is taken from a movie titled "Moziklip" which was a feature film compiled from various music videos.
Sziámi were a popular alternative band in the 80s and they are still making records and doing live shows to date.
Hungarian new-wave band Trabant playing one of their well-known tracks. It is taken from the movie "Eszkimó asszony fázik" (Eskimo woman feels cold) in which Marietta Méhes, the band's lead vocalist played the main character. Trabant released only a 7" single during their existence from 1980-1983.