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Am I losing my mind but I think I saw a Land Rover commercial on CNN this morning which featured the Reigning Sound's "You Got Me Humming". Has anyone else seen this or have the drugs taken their toll on me?
Loads of bands get a push from commercials. if they get paid then good for them, If Joe Strummer can validate selling "london calling" to Jaguar then all bets are off. So who do you think got the royalties Sam and Dave or Reigning Sound?
I can still hear"Like a Rock". Fuckin' hell!
I agree with the hook premise. I work in advertising too and we are looking for energy!
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:Well, that could possibly be the final part of the process....but I have to believe that the seed that starts it all is some cool person who decided to go into advertising stating "People have got to hear this song! and it would work so well." Otherwise we'd still be hearing "Like A Rock" by Bob Seger.
Well, that could possibly be the final part of the process....but I have to believe that the seed that starts it all is some cool person who decided to go into advertising stating "People have got to hear this song! and it would work so well." Otherwise we'd still be hearing "Like A Rock" by Bob Seger.
But wouldn't it make more sense to grab a band like the Shins(McDonalds) or Arcade Fire than The Reigning Sound or Flaming Sideburns? They are not big stars but those KEXP bands (college rock? alternative?) are much more popular.
No. I think what a friend told me is that there a lot more hip people working in advertising these days than there were in the 80s and 90s. Monktime got used in a Gatorade ad, and even though it was a studio group with female singers, All Kindsa Girls by the Real Kids was used, and when a team was assembled to find real songs about Chevorelets, Brand New Chevy by the Devil Dogs made it into the mix. I don't think it has anything to do with being able to pay somebody less money than a bigger star.
ryan said:A friend of mine and I were talking about this, and how a lot of it probably has to do with being able to pay small bands less - big stars mean big payouts.
A friend of mine and I were talking about this, and how a lot of it probably has to do with being able to pay small bands less - big stars mean big payouts.
Weren't The Sonics in a Land Rover commercial a while back? Someone at the land rover marketing department has good taste.