

77 minutes of beach escapism from the man who turned day-drinking into a lifestyle brand.
Polygram presents this collection of music videos by "Parrothead" icon Jimmy Buffett. Jimmy Buffett: Tales From Margaritavision features 14 video clips, each selected and introduced by Buffett. The 2000 compilation includes videos for "Pencil Thin Moustache," "Come Monday," "He Went to Paris," "Nautical Wheelers," "Livin' It Up," "One Particular Harbour," "La Vie Dansante," "Who's the Blonde Stranger?," "Homemade Music," "Take Another Road," "Jamaica Farewell," "Another Saturday Night," "Fruitcakes," and "The City." Also included is a live performance of "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes."
Direction
Buffett's personal intros add weirdly intimate dad-lecture energy.
Production
Peak 80s-90s music video budgets: boats, beaches, questionable fashion.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This compilation dropped right before Buffett's Margaritaville restaurant empire exploded—literally the last moment he was 'just' a musician.
'Who's the Blonde Stranger?' exists because Buffett lost a bet to Glenn Frey about whose song would chart higher. Frey won.
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