I Want to Rock and Roll All Night: The Music Video

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This music video for the song “I Want to Rock and Roll All Night” by Kiss is a must-see for any fan of the band. The video features the band members in full Kiss regalia, performing the song in a typical rock concert setting.

The music video for “I Want to Rock and Roll All Night” by Kiss is a classic.

The music video for “I Want to Rock and Roll All Night” by Kiss is a classic. It features the band performing the song in a club setting, with lots of fans dancing and singing along. The video has a high energy and is a lot of fun to watch.

The video features the band performing in a variety of settings, including a live concert.

The video features the band performing in a variety of settings, including a live concert. The video opens with the members of Kiss playing their instruments in a dark room that is slowly illuminated by spotlights. They are then shown performing on a stage in front of a large crowd. Throughout the video, the band is intercut with shots of them backstage and interacting with fans. Near the end of the video, the band is shown playing on a moving platform that takes them through different parts of the arena, giving the fans an up-close look at them as they perform.

The video also features footage of the band members in their everyday lives.

The video also features footage of the band members in their everyday lives, such as playing with their children, giving interviews, and performing onstage. These scenes are interspersed with footage of the band members rocking out in a concert setting.

The video was directed by Bruce Gowers.

The video was directed by Bruce Gowers. It starts with the band members walking down a street in what looks like New York City’s East Village. They are shown playing their instruments in a number of locations around the city, including in front of graffiti-covered walls and on top of a stopped subway train. The video also features quick cuts of the band members’ faces, as well as shots of them playing their instruments.

It was released in 1982.

It was released in 1982, and it was directed by Wayne Isham. It features footage of the band performing the song live, intercut with shots of the band members hanging out and having fun. The video was very successful, and it helped to propel the song to the top of the charts.

The video was nominated for several MTV Video Music Awards.

The “I Want to Rock and Roll All Night” music video was nominated for several MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Editing, Best Art Direction, and Best Cinematography. The video was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video.

The video won the award for Best Group Video.

The video for “I Want to Rock and Roll All Night” won the award for Best Group Video at the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards. The video was directed by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who also directed videos for Duran Duran, Madonna, and Sting. It was filmed in Los Angeles and features the band playing in a warehouse with a live audience. The video was released on VHS in 1985 and was included on the DVD release of the greatest hits album Kissology Volume One: 1974-1977 in 2006.

The video has been included on several Kiss compilations.

The video has been included on several Kiss compilations, including Kissology Volume One: 1974–1977, Nashville Music Video DVD and the Wal-Mart release of the band’s 2005 album Alive! 35. It was ranked as the 35th best hard rock song of all time by VH1. In October 2008, Guitar World magazine released a list of their “100 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time”, in which “Rock and Roll All Night” was ranked at #12. In March 2009, the same publication placed the solo at number 2 on their “100 Greatest Guitar Riffs Of All Time” list.

The video is available on the Kissology DVD set.

The video is available on the Kissology DVD set. Released in 2006, the first volume of Kissology chronicled the band’s early years up until their 1982 Creatures of the Night album. The second volume, released in 2007, chronicled the period from 1984-1991. The third and final volume was released in 2008 and contained footage from 1992-2000.

The video is also available on the Kiss Box Set.

The video is also available on the Kiss Box Set. The video features the band playing in a small room with close ups of the band members during their performances. Some scenes also feature the band members outside of the room in which they are playing. The video was directed by Paul Stanley.

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