J is for Joe Jackson -- Got the Time (Did not know Anthrax covered this -- actually learned something from YouTube comments. Shocker.)
Really can't give you enough rep for Joe Jackson. Not surprised it's been covered. It's a great great punk song.
Sweet Feathery Christ -- the song clip is great enough, but those have to be the greatest end credits in the history of moving images. With Bonus Peter Lorre? Are you kidding me? Coo Coo for CoCo Puffs.
Wow -- sorry to break thread form, but a two second search resulted in the knowledge that those end credits are actually a knock off from the previous "Beach" movie, Beach Party. And the dancer is the same, one Candy Johnson. So I'll say M is for Meth's ... a Helluva Drug. Yikes.
N is for NickleBack... On second thought, it's for "Nighttime Ramblin' Man" by Hank III on Craig Kilbourne...
P is for Philharmonic, as in The Berlin Philharmonic, here conducted by Sergiu Celibideche and playing in the post WWII ruins of their hall in Berlin. The video says it's 1950 but I think it might be a couple years earlier than that.
Bumpin bass: check. Thumpin kick: check. Dope horns: check. Eric B on wax and Rakim on the mic: check. Wack ass 90s video: check, check, check. R is for Eric B. and Rakim -- Don't Sweat the Technique.
At last, V. I've been waiting for this for a while. Since I'm doing musicals, and I can get both Robert Preston and Julie Andrews in the same video, it's kind of the culmination of the theme. Victor / Victoria -- You and Me
Y is for the Yardbirds -- For Your Love And I have no idea where that video is from, but I love it. For a certain age group, it looks your parents bridge club all got slipped a massive dose of ecstasy (and dance lessons). EDIT: Holy crap ... on closer inspection, it looks like some of those dance steps are directly copied for the epic Fatboy Slim / Spike Jonze "Praise You" video. I bet a few minutes of research would bear me out.