Few thoughts:
1. For any deconstruction / evangelical folks, JMM has been an incredible voice for reason through it all. His way of seeing things has given me hope for a non-bigoted faith journey.
2. The vertical video??? 8 years ago??? In a pre-Tik Tok world of watching long form videos vertically???
3. The song itself is wonderful and makes you want to dance and cry and yearn to be understood.
There's never been a better setting for a pitch black noir gangster film than the slag heap wasteland of Northeast England in the 1970s. Caine miraculously finds a emotional center in an otherwise duplicitous, amoral bastard of anti-hero. If you catch the remastered version then I envy you.