As we approach the ad-fest that is Super Bowl Sunday, it calls to mind the strange relationship between commercials and music. Once a band's song is used in a commercial, many see this as the beginning of the end as their favorite band has now sold out. While none of us like it when a song that's important to us is used to push products, it happens all the time. As my music listening has increased over the years, I find myself noticing songs in commercials more and more. When this happens, a number of things occur in my head:
1. I give myself a mental high-five for noticing the song in the first place.
2. I find myself a bit impressed that the ad agency responsible is aware of the song/band.
3. I get a twinge of disgust that the band is advertising said product. (The level of disgust of course depends heavily on attachment to the song plus the company advertising themselves. This reached an apex for me with "The New Pornographers - Bleeding Heart Show" in a
I usually come to terms with it, speculating that more money/exposure for a group increases their chances of making more music.
Ironic - the UPS white board commercials featuring the Postal Service
Surprising - Outback covering Of
Not too out of place - Honda using The Go! Team in a Civic commercial that features a Kevin Space (!) voiceover
Anyone have an opinion on this issue, or remember any other notable songs used in commercials?
Also, while we're talking about commercials, here's Wes Anderson's AMEX commercial that illustrates the right way to ‘sell out.’
3 comments:
yeah, i forgot about that. didn't the postal service have a legal battle with the united states postal service over the rights to their name? but i guess they feel the need to support other kinds of postal services as well as their own.
also, if anyone can tell me how to put a link in, please let me know. cause i can link stuff on this topic.
not sure how to do it in comments! sorry- anyone else know?
you can use html (hopefully this works).
<a href="http://www.THIS-IS-THE-URL.com">text that will be seen</a>
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