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The official music video for "Rocket Man" is not slick. It is not polished. It does not have the choreography of Michael Jackson or the production value of Taylor Swift. But it has something those videos lack:
The idea for the "Rocket Man" video was born out of a conversation between Elton John and his director, John H. Williams. Williams, who had previously worked on several other music videos, wanted to create a visually stunning and imaginative video that would bring the song's lyrics to life. Elton John, who was known for his flair for the dramatic and his love of theatricality, was immediately on board with the idea.
To understand the "Rocket Man" video, you must first forget everything you know about modern music videos. In 1972, MTV did not exist. Promotional clips—then called "filmed inserts" or "promos"—were primitive, low-budget affairs designed to be shown on shows like Top of the Pops in the UK or The Old Grey Whistle Test .
The official music video for "Rocket Man" is not slick. It is not polished. It does not have the choreography of Michael Jackson or the production value of Taylor Swift. But it has something those videos lack:
The idea for the "Rocket Man" video was born out of a conversation between Elton John and his director, John H. Williams. Williams, who had previously worked on several other music videos, wanted to create a visually stunning and imaginative video that would bring the song's lyrics to life. Elton John, who was known for his flair for the dramatic and his love of theatricality, was immediately on board with the idea.
To understand the "Rocket Man" video, you must first forget everything you know about modern music videos. In 1972, MTV did not exist. Promotional clips—then called "filmed inserts" or "promos"—were primitive, low-budget affairs designed to be shown on shows like Top of the Pops in the UK or The Old Grey Whistle Test .