I've read several comments around here about the video being bad but I like it. It's much better than The video for Boots and more interesting than the Crazy Tonight cartoon video(I like the performance video).
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Me too. I actually like the "Get On Your Boots" video. In fact, it made me like the song a bit more than I did when it came out, specially because it sort of help me getting a proper meaning to me. And to me, today, "Get On Your Boots" is a feminist song. Yeah, a song about feminism. And a better feminism than, for instance, Beyonce's trashy low cost feminism.
Can't say the same about the cartoonish "Crazy Tonight" video: uninteresting and it reduces the song to something silly... Which the song already is because it has some of Bono's worst lyrical efforts. Same goes to the North American version of "Walk On" which stripps the song away of its deeper meaning and give it some random teenage-pleaser feeling.
But the worse is the North American video for "Stuck In A Moment" (specially when compared to the "van video" which, in my opinion, is one of the most touching videos U2 made): cheesy, empty, tacky, no taste at all.
For "The Miracle", U2 decided to make an uninteresting random band-video. It's uninteresting compared to "Vertigo"'s because at least "Vertigo"'s has some interesting graphics, it has the desert as the background (some sort of no-line-on-the-horizon-desert).
Hope the video they supposedly filmed in South America for "Every Breaking Wave" is way better and beautiful.