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"Directed by Dennis Roberts, “Ganglord” brings Morrissey to Los Angeles’ beloved Evergreen Cemetery, where he strolls about on what looks like a boiling California day. Shots of various teenagers, brooding and walking with their heads down and halfway hidden in hoodies, steal Moz away from us. It’s pretty and wonderfully shot, in that college film sort of way, but it almost feels like this video was originally meant for something else. That would be fitting, considering the song’s a B-side to begin with, right? Oh well, it’s good to see the guy doing something." | "Directed by Dennis Roberts, “Ganglord” brings Morrissey to Los Angeles’ beloved Evergreen Cemetery, where he strolls about on what looks like a boiling California day. Shots of various teenagers, brooding and walking with their heads down and halfway hidden in hoodies, steal Moz away from us. It’s pretty and wonderfully shot, in that college film sort of way, but it almost feels like this video was originally meant for something else. That would be fitting, considering the song’s a B-side to begin with, right? Oh well, it’s good to see the guy doing something." | ||
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From a Consequence article (2010):
"Directed by Dennis Roberts, “Ganglord” brings Morrissey to Los Angeles’ beloved Evergreen Cemetery, where he strolls about on what looks like a boiling California day. Shots of various teenagers, brooding and walking with their heads down and halfway hidden in hoodies, steal Moz away from us. It’s pretty and wonderfully shot, in that college film sort of way, but it almost feels like this video was originally meant for something else. That would be fitting, considering the song’s a B-side to begin with, right? Oh well, it’s good to see the guy doing something."
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