Music Video is brought to you by your friendly bottler of Coca-Cola. Music Video. Good morning and welcome to a few hours of music and video from all of us here at Music Video. We hope you stay with us for quite a while. Yeah, a lot of Queen in this weekend. That's Freddie Mercury, Love Kills from the movie. It's actually open in Melbourne, has opened in Sydney in Metropolis. And this weekend, of course, today we have Daylight Saving, the beginning of Daylight Saving, which cuts an hour out of Music Video, but don't worry about it. At the other end of summer we get an extra hour, so look at it that way. A couple of little stories you might be interested in. Stuart Copeland and the police. Stuart Copeland, who says he hates pop videos because they're so cliched, has spent the past few months in the wilds of Africa making a movie on the Pygmy tribes. It reminds me of the Phantom video from Ostentatious. You see that last night? Stuart says that he went to Africa with the idea of making a movie about the roots of rock and roll, rhythm, but ended up getting so involved in Pygmy life that he dropped it for it. No, that he made a movie on them instead. The movie is called Talking Drums. Stuart said that he has tried to create interesting visual images so his movie can be seen over and over again without people getting bored. Now another item that I dug out of this calendar that came in the mail from Los Angeles the other day, the Jacksons. There's a story in here about how things are not going too well with them. They come to the concerts apparently. This is the Victory Tour, right, throughout America, in separate bands. One tour executive said, on the condition that he not be named, they stay on separate floors in the hotels. The brothers refused to talk to each other on the way to the stadium.