V.spy V.spy - Harry's Reasons - Official Video May 2026

: The repeated refrain, "Why don't you change? / How long will this game play out?" acts as a direct plea from the band to their friend to break the cycle. The Official Video

: The video typically features the original trio—Craig Bloxom (bass/vocals), Michael Weiley (guitar), and Cliff Grigg (drums)—performing with high energy, capturing the husky, emotional delivery of Bloxom's vocals. v.Spy v.Spy - Harry's Reasons - Official Video

The Official Music Video for "Harry's Reasons" reflects the band's roots in the Sydney pub rock scene and their reputation for tackling serious social issues. : The repeated refrain, "Why don't you change

is the title track from the debut studio album by the Australian rock band v.Spy v.Spy (also known as Spy vs. Spy), released in February 1986 through Powderworks Records . The song is widely recognized for its raw commentary on heroin addiction and the resulting social isolation. Song Meaning and Themes The Official Music Video for "Harry's Reasons" reflects

: Phrases like "Gargoyles are watching" and "He's hearing voices" depict the paranoia and mental health toll of long-term drug use.

The song was written about a close friend of the band who was struggling with heroin addiction; "Harry" serves as a slang euphemism for heroin .

: The lyrics describe a person whose "brain's in tatters" and "career [is] in ruins" due to their choices.

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