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Y'know your umbrella point - has a point - in more ways than one It reminds me of Motorcycle now too....which is better than before when I was thinking she might look a little lost but be practical....those grey skies....always take a brolly. Good advice that. And the triptych screens and how often they have used that imagery - now you've make me think about it. I was seeing them as symbolic of preserved images from the past - you can save it yet it's still gone. I liked the signpost 'Prohibited anchorage'... no place to settle here and the compass searching for direction maybe from (the litter and debris of the) past to the future, a compass which she also holds like a camera.....for in the end what is the future of the future but to be consigned to the past.....I think I've been distracted by the whoah whoah whooooahs (!) as when you listen it's an incredibly sad song....looking for something almost beyond all this world to find a place to belong because it's hard to find anything to hold on to and have faith in here
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As I "read" the video. It's a very meta and layered work, and the semiotics are probably more hidden than what is usual in Manics videos. Some older music videos are more direct - if not propagandic - whereas Evans' tend to talk to a more reflected "cine-literate" audience. Which is fine [art]. Videos don't sell music anymore, anyway. (This is my arrogance, don't tell me yours (because I'm right).)
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I watched the video last night on our tv with my girlfriend just to brainwash her some more with Manics stuff, even though she really likes the song. About 10 seconds in she said "How many videos have they done with an Asian girl just walking around?" haha. She did like it the coloured screens though of her appearing and singing, and the very brief appearance of the Manics too on the screens.
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It got me thinking. I must have been introduced to Distant Colours by its video. That didn’t work out well.
If this video had been the first time I’d heard HMLAH, I’d probably have spent all yesterday (and the rest of my life) going on about how bad the song is. People used to say all their singles sound the same. Now they can say they all look the same too. |
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Decided to risk buying the video on iTunes despite there being no real information I could find about whether the vids are in HD or not. Happy to confirm it is HD, and at a much more generous bit-rate than YouTube. I still had some iTunes store credit from a discount gift card I got a while back, so I got all the other Kieron Evans vids too, all in similarly decent quality, which is nice. Would still like a Blu-ray ideally though.
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“People used to say all their singles sound the same” would have been a terrible line for the opening song of RIF
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I really like the video and I think it goes well with the song. I think the lady in the videos, is Japanese and I think she portrays Samurai culture and the future, compared with ancient Samurai warriors, in silk gowns and kimonos and were included in war. I think she seems like a future warrior and the Philip Larkin quote in the poem refers to stillness and the future, like the manics song, so I think the theme goes with the album.
It was great to see the Manics perform 5 of the new songs last week and it was nice to stand far back with my boyfriend, as it was an amazing concert and I hope the album position will change again. |
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