posted by davidt on Tuesday February 28 2006, @11:00AM
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http://www.myspace.com/morrissey

Morrissey - "You Have Killed Me" video on MySpace (restricted by territory)
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  • "MySpace.com Video Support

    It appears that you are accessing Myspace.com from a location that is not authorized to view our licensed videos. Please go to the United States or its territories and try again."
    Anonymous -- Tuesday February 28 2006, @11:05AM (#200642)
  • but he does like to make that circle gesture with his fingers. who knew that he came up with his own choreography?
    suzanne -- Tuesday February 28 2006, @11:08AM (#200644)
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    I scare dead people.
  • Is there a way to save this video to my hard drive? Please.
    Davey Boy -- Tuesday February 28 2006, @11:52AM (#200658)
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  • sent out today to their listserve

    subject title: Exclusive Goldfrapp and Hank III Streams, New Kanye West and Morrissey Videos, Nine Black Alps, and more!

    New Video
    Morrissey - You Have Killed Me
    Morrissey takes a trip back in time in his new video, "You Have Killed Me."
    SwinginVixenLily -- Tuesday February 28 2006, @05:18PM (#200717)
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  • The usual Morrissey effect: the more I listen to it and watch it, the more it enters me. It's like Freud saying to the only friend who believed in him when he was alone with his ideological "extravaganza" and his depression: "your words are nectar to my soul". When he makes that gesture with his hands and squeezes his face, it's like he's squeezing himself out to defend a cause. And when he finishes the song, it's as if his almost sassy smile is telling he's feeling he went pleasantly overboard again. :}
    Mrs. Woolf -- Tuesday February 28 2006, @06:33PM (#200731)
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  • for those who cant get it on MYSpace.com
    besides it has other cool stuff on the site.
    jeffsbf -- Tuesday February 28 2006, @08:03PM (#200737)
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  • YATQuarry was surprising move towards mainstream.
    A refreshing breeze after many bad and dulling albums, a new beginning.

    Rott seems to be evenly surprising move back to margins.

    It's ok to be gay these days, when Elton John sing about how he can feel the love tonight,
    it's a great song and everyone gets the mood and the feeling.

    It's just, Moz was very much associated with asexuality and avoiding superficial "fleshy things". And despite gender soul sometime he seems, he CAN throw stuff very much at your face.

    Explosive kegs between legs enterings ins and outs - who wins - no doubt, back to margins, he is bound.
    Granvik -- Wednesday March 01 2006, @02:28AM (#200748)
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  • The announcer in the beginning is funny.

    Crowd reactions are also cool, seems Moz or the video director already anticipated how Catholic Italian audience would take this performace with it enterings and keys.

    To me this song has not grown with repetition, it's actually kind of dullingly poppish musically.

    Lyrically it, in addition to this entering theme, contains too much references to these mostly italian geniuses, which singer assosiates himself but the loverman desrves no such credit, a lump of flesh he may be for him.

    For upcoming tour, i hope he finally gets a wireless microphone, before someone gets hurt by this whipping Attila.
    Granvik -- Wednesday March 01 2006, @02:51AM (#200754)
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