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  • F@*K GAP

    while i'm posting thoughts i thought i would add this one

    has anyone else seen that new gap commercial where they take on of the greatest hard rock songs of all time (back in black) and fem it up by adding that stupid looking dancing chick?

    i was furious when i first saw it and still am

    what a great way to ruin a great song

    use some sissy ass song to peddle your pussy ass clothes GAP, don't take one of the best and hardest riffs of all time and piss on it

    whats next? using highway to hell to sell diapers? or how bout iron man to sell maxi pads?

  • #2
    This is part of a long and dishonorable tradition.
    How about all those classic Who songs used on CSI: Topeka, CSI: Sturtevant, CSI: Winston-Salem, etc., as well as a number of crap-ass products.
    A personal fave of mine, "Let it Rain" by Eric Clapton, was similarly butchered.
    One good thing is, I still like the songs, but have forgotten what they were used to sell.
    Take THAT, Madison Avenue!
    "What's one more torpedo in a sinking ship?"
    Lynn Dickey, 1984

    "Never apologize, mister. It's a sign of weakness."
    John Wayne, "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon"

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    • #3
      Sadly, I saw this one coming. I knew that hard rock was no longer sacred the first time I heard that bastardized remix of Crazy Train/Let's Go.

      As long as we're on pop clothing, f@*k American Eagle. At all our football/basketball games AE gives some stupid $50 gift card to a fan who shows how they 'live their life'. Two weeks ago was the "Cardinal Rules" game, where it was decreed that every student wear red (they were even GIVING AWAY red shirts to all season ticket holders). Who did AE give the card to? The ONE preppy little jackoff wearing GREEN in the entirely RED student section. I'm just sad my "PO-SER! PO-SER!" chant didn't get picked up. At least a lot of people booed with me.

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      • #4
        I think thats from Breakfast at Tiffany's...a classic movie. It reminded me of an iPod commercial. This is far less tragic than when Puffy took the Zeppelin song(Trampled Under Foot?) and went "uh...yeah...uh yeah" over the top. Then Jimmy Paige was in the video. Bonham turned over in his grave that day.
        Originally posted by 3irty1
        This is museum quality stupidity.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Zool
          I think thats from Breakfast at Tiffany's...a classic movie. It reminded me of an iPod commercial. This is far less tragic than when Puffy took the Zeppelin song(Trampled Under Foot?) and went "uh...yeah...uh yeah" over the top. Then Jimmy Paige was in the video. Bonham turned over in his grave that day.
          kashmir zool

          and yes, that was another sad moment

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          • #6
            I heard "Iron Man" in a truck commercial just the other night.

            Could not believe it,

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            • #7
              Amen, Cyclone. All the preppy companies really need to get some sense.

              P.S. As I type, I'm wearing an American Eagle Polo. Oh, the irony.
              "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BallHawk
                Amen, Cyclone. All the preppy companies really need to get some sense.

                P.S. As I type, I'm wearing an American Eagle Polo. I'm a hypocrite, sue me.
                We can't you're a minor

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                • #9
                  Stop whining you babies. Didn't hear any of you when they put the greatest music ever created: Beethoven, Bach, Gershwin, etc. into commercials.

                  Those guys didn't have a choice. Sabbath, AC/DC, etc. SOLD their songs. Put the blame where it rightly belongs, on the artist.

                  I could care less. The artist deserves to make money off their work, and I guarantee they make more off the commercials/ringtones/etc. than they do from the record companies.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by pacfan
                    Originally posted by BallHawk
                    Amen, Cyclone. All the preppy companies really need to get some sense.

                    P.S. As I type, I'm wearing an American Eagle Polo. I'm a hypocrite, sue me.
                    We can't you're a minor
                    That's a good thing right?

                    Oh well, I changed it.
                    "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                      Stop whining you babies. Didn't hear any of you when they put the greatest music ever created: Beethoven, Bach, Gershwin, etc. into commercials.
                      This is exactly right. Friggin United Airlines -- how can you take one of the greatest pieces of American classical music from the 20th century and make it your "theme"? When I hear Rhapsody in Blue, I want to think of New York circa 1930, not some prick walking down the street to a job interview with a black and a brown shoe.

                      Same with the friggin American Beef Council or whoever they are, ripping off Copland. It's enough to make you sick.

                      Though of all these, I was probably the saddest when Nike used "Revolution" in an add. That's just not right.

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                      • #12
                        I'm horrified by what they did to this classic:

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                          I'm horrified by what they did to this classic:

                          Me too!!!

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                          • #14
                            I bet they didn't even give the cow an appearance fee.

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                            • #15
                              back in black was the song ACDC used to lanch the post- Bon Scott era.

                              Nothing beyond the Bon Scott era is a classic, where ACDC is concerned. ACDC stopped existing when Bon died. The rest is Shadow.

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