Feb 6, 2009
caroline

Get On Your Boots video premiere – Take 2. For real.

Get On Your Boots screenshot

A little birdy informed us the Get On Your Boots video will be ready for premiere today around 5pm GMT. And lo and behold, the Independent says so too. Point your browser at www.independent.com/u2. And this time, it’s guilt- and watermark-free.

This video for ‘Get On Your Boots’ is directed by French film maker and artist Alex Courtes and shot in London. The graphic art was designed by Courtes, who (with Martin Fougeral) also directed the Grammy winning video for ‘Vertigo’. The video is also available on U2.com.

Members of the public jury, may we have your votes?

6 Comments

  • I just can’t get enough of it! Brilliant don’t know what else to say really! It’s yummy :D

  • I just can’t get enough of it! Brilliant don’t know what else to say really! It’s yummy :D

  • Definitely their most stylish video. Very well done from that perspective.

    Still not sold on the song, tho.

  • Definitely their most stylish video. Very well done from that perspective.

    Still not sold on the song, tho.

  • Thank god. They finally made a good video again. The video actually makes me like this mediocre song. In fact I lost hope that this would be a good album until I saw this great video.

    Can’t wait.

  • Thank god. They finally made a good video again. The video actually makes me like this mediocre song. In fact I lost hope that this would be a good album until I saw this great video.

    Can’t wait.

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