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Sat Apr-08-06 11:06 PM
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Poll question: Most repugnant use of a popular song in television advertising? |
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Edited on Sat Apr-08-06 11:08 PM by undisclosedlocation
So so so so many...
This is inspired, if that's the word, by a cellular provider's recent decision to use Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" in their little 20 second spot of misery. Now I don't have a religion, but if I did that song would be about as close to one as I could have; I am repulsed, sickened, disgusted and enraged every time it comes on. (Of course, that pretty nearly describes my reaction to any TV commercial, but that's another story.)
The really egregious one was the jeans company that briefly ran a snippet from "Fortunate Son" edited to sound like it's a flag-waving song instead of the opposite. I think they heard from a lot of people about that in a hurry; anyway it was replaced by something innocuous by Steve Miller faster than you can say New Coke, or so it seems in my memory.
I guess the question is: Are you more annoyed by hearing songs you like or love cannibalized into an ad jingle or by being forced to hear a song you hate under the same circumstances? (I've asked here before; most people choose the latter, while I fall into the former category.) Then again, there's the ones that are just bone stupid, like using the music from "Sweet Home Alabama" to sell Pepsico products ostensibly from Kentucky, presumably to convey Southernness. Regardless, I've included tunes that can be loved or hated by all, so there ought to be something for everyone to vote for regardless of which category you find yourself in.
There is no Other. It was hard enough getting it down to ten choices. Register Other votes by replying below.
Notice that I'm trying hard not to mention brand names. Like these shitweasels need any further advertising.
I know that London Calling should be on here, but that one was so bizarre and stupid as to be almost funny. Anyway, as I said, feel free to respond below if you think it's worse than all the choices I've offered.
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Sat Apr-08-06 11:08 PM
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1. That Dave Matthews-sounding song for Chase. |
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GOD, that pisses me off something fierce.
Wasn't it really Dave Matthews Band, or was it an impersonation??
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Sat Apr-08-06 11:14 PM
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4. Artist and title, in that order, are in parentheses in the poll response |
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Edited on Sat Apr-08-06 11:18 PM by undisclosedlocation
ie Five for Fighting, 100 Years. I understand that it's just one guy rather than an actual band, 'though I've never cared enough to follow it up. When the record came out the guy came on the Dan Patrick radio show to promote it, 'though perhaps he'd just left the rest of the band behind. That was already hearing it one time too many.
Edit: I remember when I used to be literate...
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:48 PM
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I hate that it's used in a Chase ad, but I really like the song. I don't think it sounds DMB-ish, but then, I can't stand DMB.
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Sat Apr-08-06 11:09 PM
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2. Other: Alex Lloyd, 'Amazing' used to advertise some freaking car. |
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It came No.1 in the jjj hottest 100 competition down here (ie. it is pretty freaking awesome), and then they used it to sell cars.
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Sat Apr-08-06 11:13 PM
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3. I have Cingular and was appalled they used Solsbury Hill. |
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Edited on Sat Apr-08-06 11:17 PM by pinniped
Nike's use of the Beatles' Revolution was one of the worst atrocities.
Every FN time that stupid eharmony crap commercial comes on I yell and put it on mute or change the channel.
The same goes for every single stupid Concasst commercial.
A couple weeks ago someone here mentioned that stupid Applebees commercial with those two bozos trying to sing the Gilligan's Island tune. They also suck eggs.
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:16 AM
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Edited on Sun Apr-09-06 12:18 AM by RoyGBiv
_Mercedes Benz_ by Janis Joplin being used by the Mercedes Benz company to sell its cars is the most repugnant use of a song in television advertising.
I can't think of anything else even close.
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:07 PM
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20. And also quite ironic. |
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:49 PM
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48. hard to argue with that |
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:22 AM
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Edited on Sun Apr-09-06 12:23 AM by last_texas_dem
1) Because it was strategically edited to sound like a jingoistic, flag-waving song.
2) Because, IIRC, John Fogerty doesn't own the rights to his own songs so has no control over what awful ways they get used.
And an honorable mention to that tampon or pad commercial a few years back that used "Time of the Season" by the Zombies.
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Sun Apr-09-06 04:06 AM
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7. The Nails, 88 Lines About 44 Women, some SUV |
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I couldn't believe my ears. Of course, none of the lyrics were in it, just the humming part.
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Sun Apr-09-06 05:39 AM
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8. Iron Butterfly's Inagaddadavida |
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:35 AM
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9. "Dust in the Wind" -- stupid car ad |
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:26 PM
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44. Oh yeah, that was bad |
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Do they even consider the lyrics of these songs before they decide to push some product using them?
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:43 AM
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10. The Ramones for Pepsi. |
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:43 AM
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11. Voted for Solsbury Hill |
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Because.....well just because darn it! It shouldn't be in a commercial.
But I think a close second would be the Beatles "Revolution" in those Nike ads. Makes me shudder...
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:53 PM
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remember when they used a cover of the Beatles' "Getting Better" for (I think) Philips? They made the "It can't get no worse" line unintelligible and (although I guess for understandable reasons), in turn, removed the contradictory angle that always made the original a little cooler.
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:44 AM
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12. Other - I never really liked the original song |
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but the "Crumb-believable" abomination from the cheese commercial makes me sad.
Could EMF need money that badly?
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:53 AM
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13. that fucking Pizza Hut commercial with that fucking Jessica Simpson |
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singing "These Boots are Made for Walking". Thankfully I haven't seen that for a while, and they evidently replaced Ms. Simpson with Ms. Piggy after a while, which wasn't quite as repugnant. Still, though...jeez.
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:49 PM
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25. Yeah, that song and ad are stupid, BUT |
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one expects Jessica Simpson to do something of that sort. It's more repugnant to me when a song and/or artist are used for advertising that never should have been (the Clash and Led Zeppelin are excellent examples, as are the Beatles).
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Sun Apr-09-06 09:04 AM
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14. Oh yeah, "Lust for Life' to pimp cruise ships. |
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although it does make me laugh thinking about the "liquor and drugs" line they don't use.
Then there's the shooting heroin song "There She Goes" used for feminine hygiene ads or is that an STD commercial? :P
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Sun Apr-09-06 02:56 PM
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Sun Apr-09-06 09:06 AM
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15. Best Buy using the Cars pretty much did me in... |
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But, the coup-de-grâce for me was the use of Sheryl Crow in a Subaru ad...
I love my Subaru and I love Sheryl Crow... But...
Well, you know.
*sigh*
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Sun Apr-09-06 09:31 AM
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16. The new song in the GM commercials I really love it |
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Edited on Sun Apr-09-06 10:09 AM by DainBramaged
AM Radio, Everclear. Gearheads rule.
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Sun Apr-09-06 09:36 AM
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:applause:
I hate to see classical music butchered in commercials. There's Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" used to sell the drugstore perfume "Vanilla Fields" and Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" for that airline. GAH!
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Sun Apr-09-06 11:49 AM
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18. Mercedes Benz by Janis probably takes the cake, however, |
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at least it wasn't her idea since she is dead. What bothered me was OUR own Steve Earle pimpin' chevy with his 'Revelution Starts Now' song. I still like Mr. Earle very much, but damn what a disappointment! I guess he needed the dough because he has like 6 ex-wives.
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Sun Apr-09-06 11:59 AM
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19. IMO: nothing topped Jesus & Mary Chain's "Happy When It Rains" |
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used in a Chevrolet commercial.
Then there was the Cure's "Pictures of You" for Hewlett Packard. Yikes.
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:19 PM
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21. "Pink Moon" by Nick Drake... |
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...in that stupid VW commerical a few years ago.
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:52 PM
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50. at least that exposed a lot of people to nick drake |
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who would never have heard of him otherwise. Not that it entirely makes up for it, but at least it has some side benefit :)
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:24 PM
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Rocks You Like A Hurricane by the Scorpions.
The ad is cute, but I like the song.
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:47 PM
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23. When I heard THE CARS on an ad, I wept. |
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Using London Calling in an ad is so wrong as to defy description.
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:50 PM
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26. Was hard pressed to choose between CCR & Lynrd Skynrd--chose CCR |
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Although "Fortunate Son" being used for jeans isn't quite as bad as ANY good song like that being used for food, forgoddsakes.... I still had to go w/ CCR.
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:50 PM
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27. Led Zeppelin and Cadillac n/t |
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Sun Apr-09-06 01:32 PM
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33. Am 100% with you on that one, lizziegrace! n/t |
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:51 PM
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I was never a huge fan of that song, but I really detest it now after that Chevy commercial.
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:52 PM
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29. C'mon... The Beatles' "Revolution" to sell Nikes. Duh. |
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Sun Apr-09-06 01:00 PM
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31. Also, Psychic TV's "Roman P" for the VW Golf GTI |
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Ad exec "A": "This is a great track...perfectly signifying everything that's good about the GTI. We just have to find a way to work it into the new campaign."
Ad exec "B": "Yeah, we should probably omit the line 'little girls drinking, eating cocaine, little girls cost you your greatest mistake"
Ad exec "A": "Hmmm... I think you're on to something, JL."
Ad exec "B": "Yes, well, while we're at it, we should probably omit the line 'Sharon swinging high up above, crying lying dying for love'"
Ad exec "A": Oh, yeah, that's a given.
Ad exec "B": "Hold on, Alex, maybe I'm being too hasty. Our demo isn't going to connect these obscure references to serial pederasty and the Manson murders. Twenty-two to thirty-five... that's our market. I say 'run with it'!"
Ad exec "A": "Plucky decision, sir! And in any case, Marketing says that serial pederasty and drug-induced violent ritual murders are on the up-swing... It sure would be great to tap into that wave before it breaks big!"
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Sun Apr-09-06 12:54 PM
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30. "London Calling" used in a Jaguar ad |
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Sun Apr-09-06 01:12 PM
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in a motherfucking hummer commercial :grr:
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Sun Apr-09-06 01:33 PM
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34. Question: Do the artists receive a kickback/royalty |
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for the use of their songs? :shrug:
Seems like they would, but I really don't know...
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:47 PM
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Although there are some cases where they don't own the rights to their songs and thus don't get any money (at least I don't think) from their use and don't have any say over how they get used. Which really sucks for the artist...
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Sun Apr-09-06 02:53 PM
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35. I just saw an ad using T Rex's "Bang a Gong" |
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I forget what they were advertising.
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Sun Apr-09-06 04:08 PM
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40. Advertising--get ready--hope you are sitting down... |
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JC Penney clothing.
It's kind of heartening to know you FORGOT the commercial for which it's used!
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Sun Apr-09-06 02:56 PM
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36. "Revival," by The Allman Brothers, for Red Lobster |
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"people can you see it, LOBSTERS EVERYWHERE!" Duane and Berry did not die for that.
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Sun Apr-09-06 02:58 PM
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38. Then there's Aerosmith's "Dream On" for some car. |
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I love the song, so I just try to enjoy hearing a bit of it and ignoring the commercial. The car ad with the Led Zep song really gets to me. All these yuppie-types who most likely wouldn't be into Led Zeppelin are singing along to "Rock and Roll" while driving the cars. Ridiculous!
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Sun Apr-09-06 03:03 PM
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39. Other. "Come Together" a few years back to advertise... |
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what was it? Apple Computers? Microsoft? IBM? It doesn't matter which, some computer thing.
Mac vs. Windows arguments aside, using any John Lennon song to bolster corporate anything is a sacrilege to everything Lennon stood for.
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Sun Apr-09-06 04:14 PM
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41. Most IRONIC use of a popular song in political PR-- |
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Edited on Sun Apr-09-06 04:15 PM by blondeatlast
"Born In The USA"--
For--sit down--are you ready--breathe--
Who can (as in are old enough) to remember???
Edit: Springsteen put the kibosh on it's use but FAST...
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Sun Apr-09-06 09:06 PM
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53. I remember that. Reagan wanted to use it. |
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He was too stupid to know what the song was really about, or he would have been had he bothered to listen to more than the chorus. Bruce said no way.
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Sun Apr-09-06 09:15 PM
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54. IIRC, it was used at a couple of campaign stops. |
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I'm pretty sure I remember it being played on the news--a real :wtf: moment for me!
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:03 PM
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43. Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are A-Changing" -- Bank of Montreal |
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Edited on Sun Apr-09-06 06:04 PM by Lisa
What was Bob thinking? That's one of Canada's "Big Five" banks -- even the smallest of them (Toronto-Dominion) generally makes something like a billion dollars per year. Just on principle, I don't think 1960s protest songs should be used to shill for ANY bank (with the possible exception of credit unions and maybe VanCity).
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:31 PM
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45. All the investment firms that use hippy revolution songs. |
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That makes me sick. The fuckers were the ones who spit on hippies and made sure change didn't happen. The one that uses Volunteers of America comes to mind.
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:35 PM
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makes me feel OLD somehow cheapens my experiences tarnishes the reflections of my memories
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Sun Apr-09-06 06:52 PM
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49. I agree with all of them, plus, some Jerry Garcia instrumental |
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work to sell Elizabeth Taylor's Diamonds perfume....
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:56 PM
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52. I resent a lot of them, but particularly... |
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...the use of "The Weight" for some cellular phone (Was it Cingular?) and "I Melt with You" (I think that was Burger King).
But I voted for "Solsbury Hill," simply because I've always loved that song.
And the song "Woo-Hoo" was obnoxious as all get-out prior to Vonage using it. My noisy neighbors play their TV so loud that I can tell when the *@$%#!! commercial is on.
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