TOP 5 1990S MUSIC VIDEOS SHOT IN THE LONDON UNDERGROUND
Who can forget the scary and threatening-looking Keith Flint, leader of the Prodigy, belting out the notes of “Firestarter” from a dark gallery back in 1996? Awesome video, wasn’t it? Guess what, this popular music video of the 90s was filmed in the disused eastern tunnel of Aldwych Station and in one of the unused lift shafts. Closed in 1994, Aldwych has since been a favourite both for music videos and film shooting. However, in the same decade, other artists like Suede, U.N.K.L.E. and Feeder chose to film promotional music videos inside London Underground Stations open to the public. Let’s take a look at the top 5 music videos of the 90s filmed inside the London Tube during that decade
THE PROGIDY
“Firestarter” – 1996
Aldwych tube station
SUEDE
“Saturday Night” – 1997
Holborn tube station
AQUA
“Turn Back Time” – 1997
Holborn Tube Station, the disused Platform 5 to Aldwych
U.N.K.L.E.
“Be There” – 1998
Mornington Crescent tube station
FEEDER
“Suffocate” – 1998
Monument, Bank, Victoria Station on a District line train
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