🎥Two versions of the video for “Dark is the Night for All“ were released. The first version was banned by MTV for being “too disturbing.“ The second version featured more scenes of the band and removed scenes of people in various forms of bondage, such as being tied to sticks, making ambulation impossible. Including Morten Harket’s face ripping through the skin of his abdomen. 📀“Dark Is the Night for All“ is a song by Norwegian band A-ha, released on 24 May 1993 by Warner Bros. as the lead single from their fifth studio album, Memorial Beach. 📝The song also emphasizes the need to break free, both for the narrator and the listener. This breaking free is portrayed as a means to pull away and celebrate the mystery of life. It encourages embracing the unknown, perhaps suggesting that by letting go and venturing into the unfamiliar, one can find freedom and the joy of new experiences. Overall, “Dark is the Night for All“ delves into the complexities of bidding farewell, making difficult decisions, accepting vulnerability, and finding liberation through embracing the mysteries of life.
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