The Top 5 Spaceship Music Videos of All Time

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A countdown of the top 5 spaceship music videos of all time, including videos by David Bowie, Katy Perry, and more.

“Rocket Man” by Elton John

Few artists have created as timeless a catalog of pop hits as British singer Elton John. “Rocket Man,” released in 1972, is one of his most well-known and beloved songs. The song is about a man who is sent to live on a rocket ship as part of a space program, and it features John’s signature grandiose piano style. The music video for “Rocket Man” perfectly captures the song’s sense of longing and nostalgia, with shots of John playing the piano in front of a backdrop of stars.

Other notable spaceship music videos include David Bowie’s “Space Oddity,” which was released in 1969 and features Bowie as an astronaut who becomes stranded in space; Kanye West’s “Gorgeous,” which was released in 2010 and features West and two other rappers rapping aboard a fictional space shuttle; and Muse’s “Knights of Cydonia,” which was released in 2006 and features the band performing in front of a giant spaceship.

“Space Oddity” by David Bowie

Directed by Justin Vernon of Bon Iver fame, this stop-motion animated video for David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” is as trippy as it is beautiful. Shot entirely in black and white, the video follows an astronaut as he drifts through the vast emptiness of space, eventually encountering a strange and stunning creature. With its eerie atmosphere and stunning visuals, “Space Oddity” is a truly unique music video that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

2. “A Trip to the Moon” by The Dandy Warhols

Directed by James Rouse, this music video for The Dandy Warhols’ “A Trip to the Moon” takes place entirely aboard a spaceship bound for the lunar surface. Featuring some impressively creative production design, the video follows the crew of the ship as they experience various mishaps and adventures along the way. With its quirky sense of humor and stylish visual aesthetic, “A Trip to the Moon” is a fun and visually arresting music video that is sure to please fans of sci-fi.

3. “Last Living Souls” by Gorillaz

The third music video on our list comes from virtual band Gorillaz and their song “Last Living Souls”. Directed by Jamie Hewlett, this dark and atmospheric video follows two astronauts as they float through the dark recesses of space. Featuring some great visuals and an interesting narrative, “Last Living Souls” is a powerful and visually arresting music video that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

4. ” Starlight ” by Muse

Directed by Joseph Kahn, this futuristic music video for Muse’s “Starlight” takes place aboard a massive spaceship hurtling through space at breakneck speeds. Featuring some truly stunning visual effects, the video follows a group of astronauts as they battle against an unknown force that is determined to destroy them. With its edge-of-your-seat action and spectacular visuals, “Starlight” is a thrilling music video that is sure to please fans of sci-fi action movies.

5. “There Is No End” by Moby featuring Wayne Coyne

The final music video on our list comes from electronic musician Moby and his song “There Is No End”. Directed by David Licata, this beautiful and ethereal video follows two astronauts as they float through the vast emptiness of space. Featuring some stunning visuals and an emotive soundtrack, “There Is No End” is a touching music video that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

“Fly Me to the Moon” by Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra’s 1963 classic “Fly Me to the Moon” is one of the most popular spaceship songs of all time. The song is about a man who wants to fly to the moon and live there with his loved one. The music video for the song features Sinatra flying in a spaceship to the moon, where he then sings the song to his loved one.

“Fly Me to the Moon” has been covered by many artists over the years, but Sinatra’s version is still considered one of the best. The music video for the song is also one of the most popular spaceship music videos of all time.

“Satellite of Love” by Lou Reed

The song “Satellite of Love” by Lou Reed is a classic ode to the loneliness of space travel. The music video for the song features Reed and his band performing in front of a slowly rotating spacecraft. As the spacecraft rotates, the band members change places and positions, giving the illusion that they are weightless in space. The video is a simple but effective way of conveying the themes of the song, and it is one of the most iconic spaceship music videos of all time.

Other notable spaceship music videos include “Space oddity” by David Bowie, “I need you” by Nena, “Major Tom (Coming home)” by Peter Schilling, and “Rocket man” by Elton John.

“Another Brick in the Wall, Part II” by Pink Floyd

1. “Another Brick in the Wall, Part II” by Pink Floyd
The Wall is one of the most iconic concept albums of all time, and the movie that accompanies it is equally as impressive. “Another Brick in the Wall, Part II” was released as a single from the album, and its accompanying music video features a number of still images and animation to create a truly trippy experience.

2. “Rocket Man” by Elton John
This classic song about an astronaut longing for his home has been turned into a number of different music videos over the years, but our favorite is the one that was released in 1992. Directed by Malcom McLaren, it features a mix of animation and live action footage, and tells the story of an astronaut who is jettisoned into space.

3. “Space Oddity” by David Bowie
Another classic song about space travel, “Space Oddity” was released as a single in 1969. The accompanying music video featured footage of Bowie performing the song in front of a green screen, with special effects added in to create the illusion of him being in space.

4. “A Trip to the Moon” by The Ditty Bops
This creative music video tells the story of two astronauts who travel to the moon, only to find that they are not alone. The Ditty Bops use a mix of puppetry, animation, and live action footage to create a truly unique visual experience.

5. “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart” by Wilco
This 2001 song from Wilco’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot album tells the story of a relationship on the rocks, with space travel serving as a metaphor for feelings of isolation and alienation. The accompanying music video features footage of the band performing in front of a green screen, with special effects adding in images of them floating through space.

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