With or without you official video deleted from YouTube/vevo ?

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sgera

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Wonder why they would delete their most watched video (300m views) from YouTube?
 
They are re-releasing it with more modern verses and better production from 5 new producers they brought in. Rumor is there is a lyric change along the lines of “my hands are tied, the worst thing to ever happen a man”
 
So it really has been removed. It’s strange because 1-it an official music video,2-it is their most popular song 3-it had 300 million views

I don’t get it. Your most popular marketing tool as a band might be that video and it’s gone. Is it possible that they purposely removed it so that people would find some of their newer material?

Sounds crazy, I know, especially from a band that has been making amazing marketing/promotional decisions of late.
 
I will only accept this if they upload a previously unreleased 1987 studio version that has the Shine Like Stars verse at the end, accompanied by a big apology that they'd only just realised the version on the album does not have it.
 
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