See, it did reappear!
I'm now letting Angel Love settle, then watch it again tomorrow. You didn't ask for a review or analysis, I know, but the video is worth it. I work the same way with pictures/photos, as well as movies, series and, of course, books. Again, if you don't carw for my ponderous approach, please let me know.
Angel Love is more subtle, you get to enjoy it more after viewing it several times. I believe much of your core has found it's way in the video, beyond admiration for Norma and longing for a time/state of mind now past. And you showed me that Norma, even the later Marilyn, was a truly beautiful woman - that's new, cause what little I saw of her didn't impress me much, she's not my type, also the sort of beauty the movie industry promoted during those times, does not appeal to me. But you mostly used photos that show a different side from the one Warhol, e.g., chose to depict. You must have looked long and hard for pics that show Norma, or a Marilyn that only lightly lay over Norma.
Re audio - need to listen to it more, 1rst impressions, you liked songs like Fade to Grey, Are Friends Electric, Love is a Shield, the general pealing lightness reminds me of a sound tech who worked with Simple Minds and mixed Billy Idol's album Kings and Queens (messing it up completely, Idol's voice has matured beautifully, the sound of the album doesn't fit, also it doesn't give Steve's guitar the atention it deserves, Billy Idol-the act-are not the Simple Minds. Seems you sought to capture the sound of the above-mentioned songs and those of their time, while trying to add a touch more modern music - of which I have no clue at all. Anyway, I'll listen some more andhopefully come up with something that makes more sense.
I should have known the creator of Tiamat/Posidon's Cat is also has romance in the compounds of his heart - and you managed to present that with grace and dignity, without sliding into clichés.