Monday, August 28, 2006
Rock Sellouts--Part IV
Here are some more bands, songs and advertisers who are picking the dead bones of long eclipsed talents or sucking the marrow out of newer lesser acts. This set took some effort.
Sam Adams Beer -- George Thorogood & the Destroyers Who Do You Love? Listen
Lee Jeans -- Stevie Wonder Sir Duke Listen
Coors Beer -- Fatboy Slim Right Here, Right Now Listen
Hallmark Cards -- Earth, Wind and Fire Singasong Listen
Qwest -- Beatles Got to Get You Into My Life
DirecTV -- Thunderclap Newman Something in the Air Listen
AT&T -- Oasis All Around the World Listen
Budweiser Select -- Chemical Brothers Galvanize Listen
Dite Coke (and DirecTV) -- BodyRockers I Like the Way Listen
HBO -- Zero 7 In the Waiting Line Listen
Saab -- Paul Oakenfold Ready, Steady, Go Listen
General Motors -- Everclear AM Radio Listen
American Express -- Minotaur Shock Museli Listen
Citibank -- Camper Van Beethoven Guradian Angels Listen
Hummer -- DMX Ruff Riders' Anthem Listen
I enjoy Quicksilver Messenger Service's version of Who Do You Love? and by a wide margain. The bravest advertiser is Hummer. How did they find a section for the commercial without the n-word or a curse word?
Sam Adams Beer -- George Thorogood & the Destroyers Who Do You Love? Listen
Lee Jeans -- Stevie Wonder Sir Duke Listen
Coors Beer -- Fatboy Slim Right Here, Right Now Listen
Hallmark Cards -- Earth, Wind and Fire Singasong Listen
Qwest -- Beatles Got to Get You Into My Life
DirecTV -- Thunderclap Newman Something in the Air Listen
AT&T -- Oasis All Around the World Listen
Budweiser Select -- Chemical Brothers Galvanize Listen
Dite Coke (and DirecTV) -- BodyRockers I Like the Way Listen
HBO -- Zero 7 In the Waiting Line Listen
Saab -- Paul Oakenfold Ready, Steady, Go Listen
General Motors -- Everclear AM Radio Listen
American Express -- Minotaur Shock Museli Listen
Citibank -- Camper Van Beethoven Guradian Angels Listen
Hummer -- DMX Ruff Riders' Anthem Listen
I enjoy Quicksilver Messenger Service's version of Who Do You Love? and by a wide margain. The bravest advertiser is Hummer. How did they find a section for the commercial without the n-word or a curse word?
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I've now read in a couple of places that "Got to get you Into My Life" is about reefer, not a woman. Paul Mc. wrote it and he's always been a serious head. Its a really underated song- I thought it was the highpoint of Revolver, but few critics seem to agree with me.
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