Music Videos
Title | Year | Director(s) |
---|---|---|
"Wolves, Lower" | 1982 | Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris |
"Radio Free Europe" | 1983 | Arthur Pierson |
"So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)" | 1984 | Howard Libov |
Left of Reckoning | James Herbert | |
"Cant Get There from Here" | 1985 | Michael Stipe, Rick Aguar |
"Driver 8" | Michael Stipe, James Herbert | |
"Feeling Gravity's Pull" | James Herbert | |
"Green Grow the Rushes" | ||
"Life and How to Live It" | ||
"Fall on Me" | 1986 | Michael Stipe |
"(All I've Got to Do Is) Dream" | ||
"Swan Swan H" | Tony Gayton | |
"The One I Love" | 1987 | Robert Longo |
"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" | 1988 | James Herbert |
"Finest Worksong" | Michael Stipe | |
"Talk About the Passion" | Jem Cohen | |
"Orange Crush" | Matt Mahurin | |
"Stand" | 1989 | Katherine Dieckmann |
"Turn You Inside-Out" | James Herbert | |
"Pop Song 89" | Michael Stipe | |
"Get Up" | Eric Darnell | |
"Losing My Religion" | 1991 | Tarsem Singh |
"Shiny Happy People" | Katherine Dieckmann | |
"Near Wild Heaven" | Jeff Preiss | |
"Radio Song" | Peter Care | |
"Love Is All Around" (live) | Beth McCarthy | |
"Losing My Religion" (live) | ||
"Low" | James Herbert | |
"Belong" | Jem Cohen | |
"Half a World Away" | Jim McKay | |
"Country Feedback" | Jem Cohen | |
"Drive" | 1992 | Peter Care |
"Man on the Moon" | ||
"The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite" | 1993 | Robert Duffy |
"Everybody Hurts" | Jake Scott | |
"Nightswimming" | Jem Cohen | |
"Find the River" | Jodi Wille | |
"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" | 1994 | Peter Care |
"Bang and Blame" | Randy Skinner | |
"Crush with Eyeliner" | Spike Jonze | |
"Strange Currencies" | Mark Romanek | |
"Star 69" | 1995 | Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris |
"Tongue" | ||
"The Wake-Up Bomb" | Bruce Gowers | |
"E-Bow the Letter" | 1996 | Jem Cohen, Michael Stipe |
"Bittersweet Me" | Dominic DeJoseph | |
"Electrolite" | Peter Care, Spike Jonze | |
"How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us" | 1997 | Lance Bangs |
"New Test Leper" | Lance Bangs, Dominic DeJoseph | |
"Daysleeper" | 1998 | The Snorri Brothers |
"Lotus" | Stéphane Sednaoui | |
"At My Most Beautiful" | 1999 | Nigel Dick |
"The Great Beyond" | Liz Friedlander | |
"Imitation of Life" | 2001 | Garth Jennings |
"All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)" | Michael Moore | |
"I'll Take the Rain" | Yoshitomo Nara, David Weir | |
"Bad Day" | 2003 | Tim Hope |
"Animal" | Motion Theory | |
"Leaving New York" | 2004 | Blue Leach, Peter Care |
"Aftermath" | ||
"Supernatural Superserious" | 2008 | Vincent Moon |
"Living Well Is the Best Revenge" | ||
"Hollow Man" | Crush | |
"Man-Sized Wreath" | ||
"Until the Day Is Done" | Vincent Moon | |
"Mine Smell Like Honey" | 2011 | Dominic J. DeJoseph |
"Überlin" | Sam Taylor-Wood | |
"It Happened Today" | Tom Gilroy | |
"Oh My Heart" | Jem Cohen | |
"Alligator_Aviator_Autopilot_Antimatter" | Lance Bangs | |
"Walk It Back" | Sophie Calle | |
"All the Best" | James Herbert | |
"Every Day Is Yours to Win" | Jim McKay, Chris Moukarbel, Valerie Veatch | |
"Discoverer" | Michael Stipe, Lynda Stipe | |
"We All Go Back to Where We Belong" (version 1) | Dominic J. DeJoseph, Michael Stipe | |
"We All Go Back to Where We Belong" (version 2) | ||
"Blue" | 2012 | James Franco |
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