Just saw the new VISA commercial on TV with a cartoon worm doing the
worm and
something about recycling. Instead of another damn commercial using Jesus
Jones' Right Here Right Now or EMF's Unbelievable or something else that
has been done to death, the commercial uses Afrika Bambaataa The
Soul
Yeah, that commercial was tight.
--- Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
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Just saw the new VISA commercial on TV with a
cartoon worm doing the
worm and
something about recycling. Instead of another damn
commercial using Jesus
Jones' Right Here Right Now or EMF's
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From: Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks
the commercial uses Afrika Bambaataa The
Soul Sonic Force's Looking For The Perfect Beat (produced by Arthur I'm
still makin' music Baker and John Robie).
Refreshing.
Refreshing?! Because some crappy songs are used in
wordy up . 313
its kind of that time again . new show on Psurkit.net
this month I visit some of the regular CC haunts like
Thinner .. Autoplate .. but farther in ..
Kyoto-sounds are still dealing to my head ' with cotton
brush dub ' sweeping dusty reverbs around the room
Turn off, turn 'on', tune 'in' and drop out.
You mean you didn't go out and buy a Ford Focus when they used No
Ufos in the adverts?
Didn't go out and buy a VW when they (ab)used 'Roman P' ('Roman P',
ferchrissakes?!??!??!?), neither.
Ads cause me to lose focus, not buy Focus.
seek
np:
Refreshing?! Because some crappy songs are used in most
shite advertising, it legitimizes this ad because they sacrilegiously
chose to use a classic to push their Sh!ttybanking?!
Fnck that concept and fnck tv advertising. VISA should be
applauded for this lameness?! No way.
Turn off, turn
Nobody Abused Roman P . Gen sold the publishing to it years previously and
it was a legitimate song licensing. An ad agency from Boston liked that song
and put it on the commercial. I guess the client really liked the spot and
they ran 2 versions of it a lot.
Now Roman Polanski on the other
PS.
http://www.genesisp-orridge.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nobody Abused Roman P . Gen sold the publishing to it years previously and
it
was a legitimate song licensing. An ad agency from Boston liked that song
and
put it on
On Mar 29, 2006, at 18:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Squarepusher - Oldschool DJ Set
The legend that is Tom Jenkinson puts down his bass guitar for an
evening
and takes us on an epic journey through his own personal record
collection,
encompassing the whole history of 90s dance music from
:)
Refreshing?! Because some crappy songs are used in most
shite advertising, it legitimizes this ad because they sacrilegiously
chose to use a classic to push their Sh!ttybanking?!
Fnck that concept and fnck tv advertising. VISA should be
applauded for this lameness?! No way.
Turn off, turn
yeah, I'm sure Bam and Arthur are saying the exact same thing as they go to
the bank with their checks.
MEK
seek
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Bam's getting paid twice - once for songwriter/composer and again for
publishing
Visa probably paid out bigtime for that track - look at the number of hands
in that pie!
6 composers and 3 publishers? That didn't come cheap I can guarantee you.
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT BEAT V (Legal Title)
T GIRL MUSIC LLC
===
Tommy Boy Records = T Girl Music:
that's who licensed the track and is making the most money from it.
The others will collect, but Tom Silverman's responsible.
seek
Here are some sorta underground or hastily promoted shows coming up this
weekend in the bay area
Tonight at the RX gallery Rob Hall (skam, gescom) (I saw him after autechre on
their last tour and he bumped a couple of UR tracks) and dj Slip (missile)
Satamile records party $5
Saturday night
Uh, time for you to catch up on history. Silverman sold the entire back
catalogue of Tommy Boy to Warner-Chappell for less than $10 million. That
included all the publishing. T-Girl and T-Boy Music LLC are both owned by
Warner-Chappell. Silverman had to restart a new business under the
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From: Michael.Elliot-Knight
Uh, time for you to catch up on history. Silverman sold the entire back
catalogue of Tommy Boy to Warner-Chappell for less than $10 million. That
included all the publishing. T-Girl and T-Boy Music LLC are both owned by
I think you misunderstand how the publishing licensing business works
MEK
seek
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What bearing does any of this have on whether licensing your tracks
for use in advertising is good or bad?
Don't bring up Moby. He targets advertising. It's different.
On Mar 30, 2006, at 15:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you misunderstand how the publishing licensing business
works
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From: Matt Kane's Brain
What bearing does any of this have on whether licensing your tracks
for use in advertising is good or bad?
Afrika Bambaataa's been tagged as willfully profiting
from the licensing of '...Perfect Beat' for some trash ad.
I doubt that
On 3/30/06, seek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The OP mentioned how the VISA ad was refreshing.
Interesting choice of words to describe a ~pop~ tv ad:
soda *pop* ads on tv proliferate the use of the word, refreshing.
believe it or not, the word refeshing was not invented by soda companies.
either
You don't get it do you?
Bam owns part of the publishing rights to the music - Warner can't sell the
song to anyone by themselves.
The ad agency that made this had to put a phone call into Warner, Baker,
and Bam (or at least their business people).
Bam knows who he is selling his music to and
I doubt that Afrika Bambaataa had anything to do with
making that decision.
What makes you think this? Because it's an advert and you don't like
adverts therefore Bam shouldn't like adverts?
MEK
*goes back to sleep*
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To: seek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Looking For The Perfect VISA commercial? :)
I doubt that Afrika Bambaataa had anything to do
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