when your fave music is used on advertising!
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when your fave music is used on advertising!
hey
im an advertising student and im doing my dissertation on how people feel when there favourite music is used on advertising, esp. rock, indie and alt!
does anyone one have any comments or any examples of when this has happened to them? does it change your perceptions of the product or the band, or would it make you not buy the product, or encourage you to buy more of it?
thanx
im an advertising student and im doing my dissertation on how people feel when there favourite music is used on advertising, esp. rock, indie and alt!
does anyone one have any comments or any examples of when this has happened to them? does it change your perceptions of the product or the band, or would it make you not buy the product, or encourage you to buy more of it?
thanx
I studied advertising too, so i see through it all now and never really buy a product on the basis of an advert. Though i still respond to good adverts. For example and in my opinion Honda in the last two years have taken over what Guinnes used to be able to do in creating top quality and orignal adverts. Which mainly for me improves their brand image.
In terms of my favourite bands being used on adverts i don't feel anything. However when there's a peice of music i've never heard before and it's good, i take note of the advert and want to catch it as much as possible. Then the added bonus is coming on here and someone telling you what it is, so i've ended up with a track list that hardly anyone else would have.
In terms of my favourite bands being used on adverts i don't feel anything. However when there's a peice of music i've never heard before and it's good, i take note of the advert and want to catch it as much as possible. Then the added bonus is coming on here and someone telling you what it is, so i've ended up with a track list that hardly anyone else would have.
Good question - I'd say that if it's an advert that appears regularly, it would rapidly put me off the song. A prime example of this was California Soul by Marlena Shaw, which featured heavily in KFC adverts a couple of years back. I loved that song having heard it on a mix CD, and hearing it dozens of times a day absolutely KILLED it for me!
My initial response is that it's great to hear the song, but then there's always a pang of regret that something has become so mainstream - particularly if the brand it is being used to promote somehow feels demeaning to the music...
My initial response is that it's great to hear the song, but then there's always a pang of regret that something has become so mainstream - particularly if the brand it is being used to promote somehow feels demeaning to the music...
Yup...Collapsed Lung - Eat My Goal, it was one of my fave tracks when i was a small kid, so when they used it on the coca cola footie adds i was...most happy! so much so mum was ordered to convert from Pepsi to Coke (i know i know)... it really did have that effect on me, dunno if it counts considering i was young and gullible, but if it helps I'm still loyal to the cause because of it. Good luck on your course, I'm doing media stuff too.
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i personally hate it, especially when it comes from a supposidly "indie" band. Take Jack White for example, advertising Coca Cola. In the past, he would have not commited such a terrible act... but hey, he does that and his solo band is always on the freakin radio. Maybe he is onto something
oh... and dont get me started on Bono and the band, sorry the "brand" U2 as he likes to put it, and Apple.
oh... and dont get me started on Bono and the band, sorry the "brand" U2 as he likes to put it, and Apple.