The Best Equestrian Music Videos of All Time

Horses have been an enduring theme in music and evoke feelings of freedom, strength, and adventure. From classic western tunes to modern rock anthems, these songs capture the wild spirit of these magnificent creatures.

The song “All the Wild Horses” encapsulates the yearning for freedom and captures a deep connection with horses. The beautiful melody and lyrics captivate listeners of all ages and are an ode to the power of nature.

Released in 1991 as part of their album, “Mental Jewelry,” Live’s song combines lovely vocals and powerful guitar riffs to create a captivating musical experience. The song communicates the zeal and enthusiasm connected to horses, and the evocative imagery of the lyrics paints a vivid picture of a cowboy’s connection with his beloved horse.

In this song, Springsteen portrays horses as symbols of untamed nature and wild beauty. The song’s poignant lyrics encourage people to pursue their passions and overcome adversity, and the catchy melody has captivated generations of music fans.

Using horses from the Stampede Stunt Company, the music video for this song features Harry Styles on Teake, a 16-year-old Friesian who has appeared in adverts and campaigns for big brands. The horses in the video are trained by a team who specialises in horse stunt work and teaches actors how to ride on film sets safely.

For this song, Eddy Baillieux aimed to create a clip that celebrates the unique relationship between humans and horses. The video features different identities merging and blending together, and the stunning animation creates an awe-inspiring visual feast for audiences.

While some have reacted brashly to the clip, Ganacci says that he doesn’t want anyone to take it the wrong way and that his message is intended to encourage tolerance. He has plans to expand on the surreal universe he’s created in his music videos, and promises more mind-bending clips with even more horses and a more diverse cast of characters. Check out the clip below.