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I wonder who thought it would be a good idea to put a symphonic rendition of "What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor" behind a car advertisement! Now I keep coming up with new verses, like "put him in the seat of a brand-new Prius...". :lol:

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Is that what that ad is for? I've heard the ad when my husband has the TV on in the other room, but I've never been interested enough to watch it and see what it's for.

There's another car ad that plays "Dust in the Wind" where the other cars are disintigrating (sp?) - but all I ever notice is the song, and I don't know what car it's advertising.

The jingles are what stick with me, although they don't usually influence my buying decisions. I knew all the words to the Winston, Salem, and Kent TV ads, but I don't smoke. Same for McDonalds - I can tell you what's in a Big Mac, but I tried one and didn't like it, so I buy a different sandwich when I eat there.

Although I do remember how to spell b-o-l-o-g-n-a! :D
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Charlene wrote:I knew all the words to the Winston, Salem, and Kent TV ads, but I don't smoke.
"Give me a Winston, the Spirit of the USA!" Actually that was the jingle in their 1980's ad campaign when I was in Philippines. Not really the kind of thing that makes one especially proud to be an American.
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Charlene wrote:The jingles are what stick with me,
I can tell, because this one:
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Was used by Applebee's for several years! My cousin and I loved it.

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My wife hates that ad because now while she's at work, whenever she walks down the hall or is taking care of things by herself she hears - Shave his belly with a rusty razor, shave his belly with a rusty razor, shave his belly with a rusty razor, earl-eye in the more -- nine

I've been texting this to her on her mobile and emailing it as well to help cement it firmly in her head. :devil:
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Coke

"Things go better with Coke"
"I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony....."
"It's the real thing."

Some cigarette adds I remember.

"Come up to the Kool taste, come up to Kool..."

"I'd walk a mile for a Camel" The guy always had a hole in his shoe.

"A silly millimeter longer...."

"You've got your own cigarette now baby, you've come a long long way."

"Man to man, smoke a Roy-Tan" (cigars)

"Winston tastes good, like a.." click click "...cigarette should."
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Charlene wrote:Is that what that ad is for? I've heard the ad when my husband has the TV on in the other room, but I've never been interested enough to watch it and see what it's for.

There's another car ad that plays "Dust in the Wind" where the other cars are disintigrating (sp?) - but all I ever notice is the song, and I don't know what car it's advertising.

The jingles are what stick with me, although they don't usually influence my buying decisions. I knew all the words to the Winston, Salem, and Kent TV ads, but I don't smoke. Same for McDonalds - I can tell you what's in a Big Mac, but I tried one and didn't like it, so I buy a different sandwich when I eat there.

Although I do remember how to spell b-o-l-o-g-n-a! :D
I love the old ad jingles! As a person who grew up in Spokane during the '60s and '70s, I can still remember the phone number for Boyle Oil and the address for Sylvan Furniture:

"If you need coal or oil, call Boyle! Fairfax 8-1521. Fairfax 8-1521" (Remember "Starlit Stairway"?)

"Good old smiling Sylvan: West 227 Riverside!"

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Redwolf wrote:..a symphonic rendition of "What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor"..
Egads! Was R. Vaughan Williams responsible for that, d'you think?
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Music is a great tool for the memory...

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s1m0n wrote:
Redwolf wrote:..a symphonic rendition of "What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor"..
Egads! Was R. Vaughan Williams responsible for that, d'you think?
He does have a bad habit of slaughtering decent songs.

Next thing you know, we'll here some Grainger on a commercial. :lol:
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Redwolf wrote:I wonder who thought it would be a good idea to put a symphonic rendition of "What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor" behind a car advertisement! Now I keep coming up with new verses, like "put him in the seat of a brand-new Prius...". :lol:
:lol: I laughed my @$$ off the first time I saw that ad! You've gotta wonder if the person doing the music slipped it in there on purpose, just to see if anyone caught it before it hit the airwaves.
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Redwolf wrote:
Charlene wrote:Is that what that ad is for? I've heard the ad when my husband has the TV on in the other room, but I've never been interested enough to watch it and see what it's for.

There's another car ad that plays "Dust in the Wind" where the other cars are disintigrating (sp?) - but all I ever notice is the song, and I don't know what car it's advertising.

The jingles are what stick with me, although they don't usually influence my buying decisions. I knew all the words to the Winston, Salem, and Kent TV ads, but I don't smoke. Same for McDonalds - I can tell you what's in a Big Mac, but I tried one and didn't like it, so I buy a different sandwich when I eat there.

Although I do remember how to spell b-o-l-o-g-n-a! :D
I love the old ad jingles! As a person who grew up in Spokane during the '60s and '70s, I can still remember the phone number for Boyle Oil and the address for Sylvan Furniture:

"If you need coal or oil, call Boyle! Fairfax 8-1521. Fairfax 8-1521" (Remember "Starlit Stairway"?)

"Good old smiling Sylvan: West 227 Riverside!"

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Oh yes, good old smiling Sylvan. They moved. There's a comedy club named Comedy Sportz there now. Boyle is still around.

There's a used car lot in Greenacres that has been using the theme song from the old TV show Green Acres. Other than that, I haven't heard any memorable local ads lately.
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s1m0n wrote:
Redwolf wrote:..a symphonic rendition of "What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor"..
Egads! Was R. Vaughan Williams responsible for that, d'you think?
No doubt.

Everytime I play one of his Hymns that he used a folk tune for, I still hear

"upon the gallows tree" instead of the words in the hymn book. :oops:
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cowtime wrote: Everytime I play one of his Hymns that he used a folk tune for, I still hear

"upon the gallows tree" instead of the words in the hymn book. :oops:
You sound like my father. :)
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