The Living End Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director
1998 "Prisoner of Society" Jason Tutty
1998 "Second Solution" Jason Tutty, Ryan Renshaw
1998 "All Torn Down" Jason Tutty, Ryan Renshaw
1998 "Save the Day" Joel Noble
1999 "West End Riot" Don Letts
1999 "Prisoner of Society" (American release) Jamie Stern
2000 "Pictures in the Mirror" Mark Hartley
2000 "Roll On" Marcos Siega
2001 "Roll On" (American release) Mark Hartley
2001 "Dirty Man" Morgan Evans
2002 "One Said to the Other" Morgan Evans
2003 "Who's Gonna Save Us?"
2004 "Who's Gonna Save Us?" (American version) Mark Kohr
2004 "Tabloid Magazine" Todd Sheldrick
2004 "I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got" Jason Tutty
2006 "What's on Your Radio?" Sean Gilligan, Sarah-Jane Woulahan
2006 "Wake Up" Sean Gilligan, Sarah-Jane Woulahan
2006 "Long Live the Weekend" Sean Gilligan, Sarah-Jane Woulahan
2007 "Rising Sun" Bart Borghesi
2007 "Nothing Lasts Forever" Sean Gilligan, Morgan Christie
2008 "White Noise" Grant Marshall
2008 "Moment in the Sun" Simon Ozolins
2009 "Raise the Alarm"
2011 "The Ending is Just the Beginning Repeating"
2011 "Song for the Lonely" Rhett Dashwood
2012 "For Another Day" Jeremy Santolin
"—" denotes a director that is not available through reliable sources.

Notes

  • A^ The footage in this video clip was taken from the band's performance of the song at Splendour in the Grass in 2003. The band also used the video of a number of songs from the same performance on a bonus limited edition DVD which was released with Modern Artillery.
  • B^ Simon Ozolins won the 2008 Australian Cinematographers Society 'Gold Cinematography Award' for this video.
  • C^ The footage in this video clip was taken from the band's 2008 Splendour in the Grass performance, their performance at the Enmore Theatre and behind the scenes footage of the band recording White Noise.

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