Madonna's first single from her new album debuted last night in a new Sunsilk hair products TV advert. I have nothing else to say about this, except the Sunsilk campaign has more money than brains.
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Is that her new song? It doesn't sound very good at all.
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Permalinkis it just my eyes, or does that last tagline say 'life can twat?' until it fully expands? No, it's not just my eyes.
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PermalinkAs well as "life can twat", that word "curls" is getting dangerously close to keming itself into something I'd rather not repeat in a family website...
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PermalinkSee!!
And people thought that kerning isn't an important job! :-)
(Also, spelling in context is also needed - without that "r", important would be impotant (and then promptly re-spelled to impotent).
;->
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PermalinkHmm, yes. I think we're starting to see a theme here. But surely Madonna wouldn't... *remembers Sex book... walks away muttering*
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PermalinkThat reminds me about the guy who recently (story came out in February 2008) found a poster that he thought was a previously unknown Marilyn Monroe nude, and he even brought in a Marilyn Monroe 'expert' who declared it was indeed Marilyn. Before the guy was able to sell it, someone pointed out that the poster was a picture from Madonna's "Sex" (I think it's the one where she's hitchhiking nude).
So much for some experts!
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PermalinkHahahaha!
Most songs sound pretty terrible when only 30 seconds are heard, the only exception I can think of is "Space Man" for Levis which was so much better than the full song. Then again, they sped it up.
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PermalinkI'm not sure what song that is (I don't remember that ad for Levis). Is it the Byrds "Space Man"? Or someone else?
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PermalinkSomeone else, Bauhaus or somesuch. I can't remember now.
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PermalinkOne-hit wonders Babylon Zoo.
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PermalinkI still haven't heard the song (or seen the ad, with sound), but I read the lyrics. Ugh. Doesn't seem to do it for me...
I saw somewhere that someone suggested it would be bad music for NASA to put you on hold with....
(BTW, the Byrds hit was "Mr. Spaceman").
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Permalinki think the song would sound better if it weren't played on vintage casio keyboards. plus the melody itself has a weird star wars-ish vibe to it. a little too majestic for my tastes. i am picturing large scrolling words even as I type this...
and honestly if they had built a concept around madonna and star wars i would've gotten into to it more.
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PermalinkHere's the Babylon Zoo video of "Spaceman". I've never heard it before, except the brief high-pitched bit ("Spaceman, I always wanted you to go...") which was the clip used in the Levi's ad.
Trying to find a clip of "Nice Video, Shame About the Song" by Hale and Pace, which takes the mickey out of this sort of pretentious song.
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PermalinkAt your service (but it's not Hale and Pace)
http://cvodb.vox.com/library/video/6a00c2251cd3b2604a00cdf7f0d9d4094f.html
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PermalinkWell, that explains why my "Hale and Pace" searches failed to turn it up... Thanks, Alex!
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