New video for U2′s Get On Your Boots
Here’s a new video for U2′s single ‘Get On Your Boots’. This one was directed by Martyn Pick.
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Not too shabby, although the backgrounds and the performance just don’t come together here as well as they did in the original. But, then again, that may be because the band footage is virtually the same as before, and it’s tough to watch a near identical performance without thinking of, say, fighter jets screaming past Adam and the like, and how much more effective that imagery is.
Not too shabby, although the backgrounds and the performance just don’t come together here as well as they did in the original. But, then again, that may be because the band footage is virtually the same as before, and it’s tough to watch a near identical performance without thinking of, say, fighter jets screaming past Adam and the like, and how much more effective that imagery is.
This blows the ‘original’ one out of the water.
This blows the ‘original’ one out of the water.