Yes — - Owner Of A Lonely Heart (official Music Video)

The music video, directed by Storm Thorgerson (the visionary behind Pink Floyd’s album covers), is a surrealist fever dream. It follows a man (the band’s keyboardist, ) through a Kafkaesque nightmare:

Produced by the legendary , the track is a masterclass in early sampling technology. The song is famous for its jarring, orchestral "stabs"—sounds taken from a Fairlight CMI sampler—which were revolutionary at the time. These sharp, mechanical bursts contrasted with Trevor Rabin’s heavy, distorted guitar riff and Jon Anderson’s ethereal, unmistakable vocals. It managed to be both "radio-friendly" and "weird," a rare feat that pushed it to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Visual Narrative YES - Owner of a Lonely Heart (Official Music Video)

"Owner of a Lonely Heart" isn’t just a song; it’s the moment —the standard-bearers of 70s progressive rock—decided to become the coolest pop band of 1983. It represents a sonic collision between the high-concept artistry of the past and the jagged, neon-lit digital frontier of the future. The Sonic Architecture The music video, directed by Storm Thorgerson (the

The narrative arc involves a chase and a brutal struggle on a skyscraper roof, mirroring the song's themes of individual struggle versus the "safety" of loneliness. It represents a sonic collision between the high-concept

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