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"text": "Six Degrees of Robert Smith/The Cure!\n\nThe distinctive Tim Pope-directed video for this track depicts the band in performance, enhanced by 360-degree shots and drawn-in, colourful socks. Robert Smith had a camera, held by cables, which he could push away and hold at will; as did Porl Thompson, fixed on his guitar.\n\nTim Pope said of the video, \"I think Robert is a true English eccentric, you see. He's an absolute nutcase; he's absolutely mad. Therefore, the films are very easy because I just do a close-up of his face and let him go a bit mad.\"\n\nSmith has stated that it was one of his favourite Cure videos, feeling \"it captures the song\", saying \"We wanted to make a video that portrayed us as we are, without looking glamorous or anything, because I got very fed up with seeing people strutting and preening in videos. I think it’s the most tedious thing in the world, seeing the same people with different faces.\" https://tinyurl.com/bdf95dw4"
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