Elton John's Tiny Dancer Video Clip

Elton John's Tiny Dancer Video Clip

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A whopping 45 years after it's release, Elton John's "Tiny Dancer" finally has an official music video created by Max Weiland. Never heard of Max? That's becuase he is a young unknown film maker who's concept to show the everyday oddities of Los Angeles caught the attenton of Elton John. "Tiny Dancer" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival alongside two other brand new Elton John music videos - an animated visual for "Rocket Man" by Majid Adin and a choreographed dance performance set to "Bennie and the Jets" by Jack Whiteley and Laura Brownhill, which were the winners of a competition held by Youtube to give budding film makers a leg up. 

"Tiny Dancer" includes a cameo from Marlyin Manson petting a yellow python amongst much other weirdness, however the modern clip seems to reinvigorate the song.

In his own interpretation of Elton’s iconic hit, Iranian filmmaker and refugee Majid Adin reimagines “Rocket Man” to tell a whole new story.

Jack Whiteley and Laura Brownhill tell the formation story of “Bennie and the Jets” with their futuristic video of Elton’s hit song, which features breathtaking choreography and striking sci-fi fashion.

It raises the question, how many more new music videos will pop up from all the hits that were pre music video era? Interesting! 

 

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