KaliYugaBlues
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In my opinion videoclips were never the strong point for Morrissey, even when he was on The Smiths. All their clips seem pretty "random" i.e don't follow a concise storyline and when they do, it's a very shallow one like in "Everyday is Like Sunday". This is quite a nuisance for me, and I think Morrissey could have explored this resource more. But even if they don't make a lot of sense, one thing we can all agree: Morrisey's clips are aesthetically pleasing. This is a very strong point across all of them and I think this is why he videoclipped his music the way he did: the scenes were just a way to expand our aesthetic appreciation for his work to the eyes too, and not limit it to the ears.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?