Black Lips' Tesco ad pulled over religious concerns
Guess which Black Lips track Tesco wanted to use in one of their TV ads? ‘Punk Slime’? ‘Sea of Blasphemy’? ‘Feeling Gay’, perhaps? Nah – it was ‘Veni Vidi Vici’ according to a recent interview
Guess which Black Lips track Tesco wanted to use in one of their TV ads? ‘Punk Slime’? ‘Sea of Blasphemy’? ‘Feeling Gay’, perhaps? Nah – it was ‘Veni Vidi Vici’ according to a recent interview
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Hmm
I'm sort of the other way round - i wouldn't have a problem making a tune for a specific product (providing the product's ok) but i wouldn't like the idea of a song being appropriated and then used out of context (Shed Seven and Devendra Banhart leap to mind).
boo
this band
it was corsica studios
with diplo, these new puritans and bonde de role
not a bad show
SE til i die.. etc
well
anyone who uses Devendra Banhart songs for anything should be stabbed in the face, so
nah...
I don't believe them. Tesco adverts have been the same for years now: plain white background, 'product', celebrity voice over, little red 'dinging' price tag, the end. and notably: NO music.
And people make adverts but change the music all the time, you wouldn't bin the whole thing.
cobblers I say
Polly 'clearly works in advertising' doodle
that will be quite soon then...
stab city
I thought this about the ads,
but the Tesco clothes ads did have music.
sure they do,
you recall
that one with Fucked Up, and who could forget Peter & The Test Tube Babies Xmas 03 campaign
i bought my nuts exclusively from them all thru 2004.
word.
Thanks a lot
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