Wednesday, 12 April 2017

SNL Promo Video


As Teen Vogue says:

"If Harry Styles did not have your heart already — and like, if so, who even are you?! — get ready for him to steal it away. His new TV spots for his solo performances on Saturday Night Live are that charming."


"The premise for each of the three spots is simple: Harry and the show’s host for the evening, Jimmy Fallon, take on some variation of walking towards the camera as they announce their upcoming show. In the first, they try to outshine each other by blocking their view to the camera. In the other two, they attempt a smooth jazz walk, complete with a retro finger-snapping."


"Harry can’t contain his laughter during the process of filming the last clip — which is fair, because we assume filming anything on the SNL stage is enough to give someone a case of the giggles. Still, that laughter only adds to the fact that Harry Styles is probably* the most delightful human being on this planet."


"In past episodes of SNL, Harry has joined in on sketches with his former One Direction bandmates, so it’s safe to say that he might take a turn in the scenes, too. There’s no word yet as to the second song he’ll sing in addition to “Sign of the Times,” but you won’t have to wait to find out if you don’t live on the east coast: SNL is broadcasting live to all time zones on Saturday."


For those interested in fashion:

Rockins Prickly Paisley Printed Silk Scarf

Harry is going to perform "Sign of the Times" on SNL. Here is an interesting passage about the song:
"Lyrically, it’s about loss — it seems to be about two people who love each other despite an impossible situation. “Will we ever learn, we’ve been here before, it’s just what we know,” Styles croons, revisiting the themes of “Something Great,” one of his most notable writing credits with One Direction, and one of the band’s rawest tunes. This almost sounds like a continuation of the story of that same relationship. Styles has called the track deeply personal, and out of a catalogue of 70 songs, it’s currently the work he’s the most proud of. It’s a classic heart-on-sleeve performance, and naturally, everyone will want to know who it’s about. That’s if you take his “running from the bullets” chorus as a metaphor about fame, of course.” (Hypable)

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