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commercial use of cool songs

Forums › Forums › General Discussions › Open Topic › commercial use of cool songs

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  • January 13, 2001 at 12:40 pm #44704
    OriginalPosterLost
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      Hey,

      This is kinda a weird topic but its something that has led to a few interesting debates with friends. Last nite watching some late nite tv I heard a familiar song, it was The Jesus and Mary Chain…Happy When It Rains, it was being used in a Chevy commercial. Other examples include the nike use of Search & Destroy by the Stooges, The Passesnger by Iggy for a canadian beer commercial,Blitzkreig Bop by the Ramones in a Budweiser spot, Bob Mould also has a couple of tunes used for promos.

      Some of my friends called it blasphemy to use these songs….specifically Search & Destroy, to promote consumer products. I tend to see it a bit differently, these guys are making more cash having these songs used,
      and more people get exposed to some good tunes, those are the positives I see in this.

      Just wondering what some of you think about this issue? Have any of J Mascis songs been used in this way….I have never heard it but you might have.

      Allison


      January 14, 2001 at 6:40 am #65719
      OriginalPosterLost
      Participant

        Hey Bates,

        I think that, as long as the artist agrees & is not getting ripped off, it’s no big deal. Though hearing "Baba O’Reilly" in an SUV commercial rather turns my stomach, I can’t really fault the car company if The Who agreed to it. The only beef I have is when they use the work of artists who are dead and gone– that Jimi Hendrix song in the Pontiac commercial, for example.

        Is it just me, or are most of these recognizable songs popping up in car commercials?? Mazda recently used "Big Red Rocket of Love" by the Reverend Horton Heat; I’ve also heard songs by Stone Temple Pilots, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the Rolling Stones used to promote cars. Damn, nothing says "good, reliable vehicle" like "Walking on the Sun" by Smash Mouth…er… [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

        xo
        Rosa

        p.s. never heard any Mascis material in ads, that I can recall.


        January 14, 2001 at 9:49 pm #65720
        OriginalPosterLost
        Participant

          Hey,

          You guys are making the same points I made going over this with my friends….at least they are making some money off of this. Saw Iggy on a vh1 special he stated anyone can use his stuff as it wasn’t made to be commercial so he didn’t feel like he was selling out. Hey at least it makes commercials a lot more entertaining.

          I agree the car companies seem to be using most of the cool songs in commercials, hmmmm do I need a new chevy thats Happy When It Rains…..ahhhhh the commercial is working.

          Heard a Lemonheads song on a florist commercial recently, kinda cool.

          Allison


          January 14, 2001 at 10:27 pm #65721
          OriginalPosterLost
          Participant

            Korn did a cool commercial for Adidas, has any1 seen that?
            later trav


            http://www.thelivingend.50megs.com

            January 15, 2001 at 2:43 am #65722
            OriginalPosterLost
            Participant

              buffalo tom – sodajerk – pontiac
              breeders – cannonball – some other car
              meat puppets – scum – miller beer

              I don’t mind because these are artist that I feel deserve more money.


              January 15, 2001 at 12:19 pm #65723
              dimpfelmoser
              Participant

                Famine, War, global warming and here we are discussing if so called cool music should be used for daft commercials. Well, Iggy has sold out a long time ago and if I was in a crap indie band struggling to make a living out of my music I wouldn´t turn down 10000 $ from Nike or whatever. And some commercials are quite good. Just saw Unbreakable the other day and was really chuffed, that they had the Pixies´ I´ve been tired on the soundtrack. I know, it´s not an ad, but somehow the same thing.
                The only two bands I wouldn´t want to be used for commercials are probably Fugazi and the Dead Kennedys.
                All others are cool with me. After all, this is capitalism.
                gruss
                d


                if you don’t find what you are looking for, ask for it

                <FONT>This message has been edited by dimpfelmoser on January 15, 2001 at 10:22 AM</font>

                January 15, 2001 at 6:15 pm #65724
                OriginalPosterLost
                Participant

                  hole and white zombie had songs on commercials for baywatch a while back.. i just hate baywatch so yea.. and i remember recently seeing cannonbal in a car commercial and they edited all the cool parts and just had the same part over and over. it bugs me when they edit the song. but i agree with why people do it. for money. and if you are on a big label with no support u need money.but ya.. byem, james


                  when i die, im dead.

                  January 16, 2001 at 10:25 am #65725
                  OriginalPosterLost
                  Participant

                    Back to film scores, J has a track in one of the Wayne’s World films which came as a bit of a surprise, and Afghan Whigs had a track on some US teen flick (think it was Down to You) which made the whole film somewhat watchable.

                    And on a separate note all together, I understand the term "having beef" with something, but where the hell does it come from. I assume it does not come from two angry chaps who were sharing a burger and one got the bigger half, causing a dispute….

                    All information gratefully received.


                    Hah! Now that I’ve got $100 million to splash around, I’ll be making a few improvements.

                    January 16, 2001 at 11:46 am #65726
                    jeremiah
                    Keymaster

                      In Rolling Stone a couple years they had a little sidebar article on artists that were doing things with commercials. They mentioned that J was turned down for a Nike commercial. Very odd..

                      I thought the use of Out There in Waynes’ World was pretty cool. Did not fit but gave the ‘saur more exposure. The strangest J addition to a soundtrack would have to be Blah on the Melrose Place soundtrack. Clearly the standout track on the album even thought I was ashamed to buy it at the time.


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                      jeremiah

                      January 18, 2001 at 7:40 pm #65727
                      OriginalPosterLost
                      Participant

                        Here is a list of mp3s that were posted to the ‘soundtracks’ newsgroup. Most of them are horrible but its a pretty long list some people may want to reference. [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
                        CKC – 001 – Acura ‘Engineering Is Our Art’ – Galaxie 500 – Instrumental
                        CKC – 002 – Acura ‘Florida Keys’ (CL Type S) – Sarah Vaughan – Key Largo
                        CKC – 003 – Acura ‘MDX Introduction’ – Incredible Bongo Band – Apache
                        CKC – 004 – Acura ‘New Orleans’ (CL Type S) – Arling & Cameron – Voulez-Vous
                        CKC – 005 – Acura ‘Palm Springs’ (CL Type S) – Nicola Conte – Bossa Per Due
                        CKC – 006 – Adidas ‘Take First Place’ – Appleseed – Mile High Express
                        CKC – 007 – Adidas ‘World Cup 98’ – Massive Attack – Angel
                        CKC – 008 – Allianz Group ‘Promise’ – Clannad – I Will Find You
                        CKC – 009 – America On-Line – The Toasters – Don’t Let the Bastards Grind You Down
                        CKC – 010 – American Express ‘Tiger Woods’ – Moby – Find My Baby
                        CKC – 011 – Apple Computer ‘iMac New Colors’ – Rolling Stones – She’s A Rainbow
                        CKC – 012 – Audi ‘Father And Daughter’ (2000 A6 Avant) – Susan McKeown – H-O Abha-inn
                        CKC – 013 – Bailey’s ‘Something To Celebrate’ – Moby – Porcelain
                        CKC – 014 – Beef Association ‘It’s What’s For Dinner’ – Aaron Copland – Rodeo Hoe-Down
                        CKC – 015 – British Airways – Leo Delibes – Lakme (Flower Duet)
                        CKC – 016 – Burger King ‘Chicken Sandwich’ – Hot Chocolate – You Sexy Thing
                        CKC – 017 – Chanel No. 5 ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ – Edward Scissorhands (Danny Elfman) – Introduction
                        CKC – 018 – Chanel ‘Share The Fantasy’ – Ink Spots – I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire
                        CKC – 019 – Chanel ‘Share The Fantasy’ – Nina Simone – My Baby Just Cares For Me
                        CKC – 020 – Coca-Cola – Amon Tobin – Deo
                        CKC – 021 – Coca-Cola ‘Bliss Comes From Within’ – Basement Jaxx – Red Alert
                        CKC – 022 – Coca-Cola ‘Mistletoe’ – Stevie Wonder – That’s What Christmas Means To Me
                        CKC – 023 – Coca-Cola ‘Trading Places’ – Spybreak – Propeller Heads
                        CKC – 024 – DeBeers ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ – Karl Jenkins – Palladio
                        CKC – 025 – Dockers ‘Dinner Party’ – Thievery Corporation – Tropicando
                        CKC – 026 – Dodge ‘Different’ (Viper) – Steppenwolf – Magic Carpet Ride
                        CKC – 027 – Dr. Pepper ‘The Teacher’ – Bee Gees – Stayin’ Alive
                        CKC – 028 – eToys – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole – Somewhere Over The Rainbow
                        CKC – 029 – Ford ‘Just Wave Hello’ – Charlotte Church – Just Wave Hello
                        CKC – 030 – Ford ‘Parking Spot’ (2000 Focus) – Pet Shop Boys – It’s Alright
                        CKC – 031 – Gap ‘ Khaki A Go-Go’ – James Clarke – Blow Up A Go-Go
                        CKC – 032 – Gap ‘Gap Kids’ – Cornershop – Brimful of Asha (Norman Cook Remix)
                        CKC – 033 – Gap ‘Holiday 2000 Kiss’ – Badly Drawn Boy – The Shining
                        CKC – 034 – Gap ‘Holiday 2000 Lightbulb’ – Dandy Warhols – Boys Better
                        CKC – 035 – Gap ‘Holiday 2000 Slow Down’ – Low – Little Drummer Boy
                        CKC – 036 – Gap ‘Holiday 2000 Snowflakes’ – Red House Painters – All Mixed Up
                        CKC – 037 – Gap ‘Khaki Country’ – Dwight Yoakam – Crazy Little Thing Called Love
                        CKC – 038 – Gap ‘Khaki Soul’ – Bill Withers – Lovely Day
                        CKC – 039 – Gap ‘Khakis Rock’ – The Crystal Method – Busy Child
                        CKC – 040 – Gap ‘Khakis Swing’ – Louie Prima – Jump Jive & Wail
                        CKC – 041 – Gapkids ‘Carpenter Jeans’ – Arling & Cameron- How About the Boys
                        CKC – 042 – Gatorade ‘All Star’ – Smash Mouth – All Star
                        CKC – 043 – GMC ‘Our Day Will Come’ – Ruby & The Romantics – Our Day Will Come
                        CKC – 044 – Hershey’s Chocolate ‘Have A Chocolate Day’ – Vitiman C – Smile
                        CKC – 045 – Hyundai – Cream – I Feel Free
                        CKC – 046 – Infiniti ‘Masquerade’ (1998 Q45) – Cirque Du Soleil – Bolero
                        CKC – 047 – Infiniti ‘Solid QX4’ – Annie Lennox – Why
                        CKC – 048 – Infiniti ‘Thinking Of You’ 1997 – Dave Brubeck – Take Five
                        CKC – 049 – Infiniti ‘Water’ (QX4)- Euphoria – Delirium
                        CKC – 050 – Intel ‘E-Mail Postcard’ – Edith Piaf – Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien
                        CKC – 051 – Intel ‘Sock Monkey PIII’ – Jorge Ben – Ponta de Lanca Africano
                        CKC – 052 – J.P.Morgan – Hooverphonic – Wardrope
                        CKC – 053 – Jaguar ‘Desert Rose’ (S-Type) – Sting – Desert Rose
                        CKC – 054 – Jaguar ‘Moving’ – Hooverphonic – Battersea
                        CKC – 055 – Jaguar ‘S-Type Intro’ – Propellerheads – History Repeating
                        CKC – 056 – Jeep Cherokee ‘Grim Reaper’ – Lovin’ Spoonful – What A Day For A Daydream
                        CKC – 057 – Johnson & Johnson ‘Acuvue Contact Lens’ – Dario G – Sunchyme
                        CKC – 058 – Levi’s Jeans ‘Dressing Room’ – Marvin Gaye – Got To Give It Up
                        CKC – 059 – Levi’s Jeans ‘Flat Eric Car Dance’ – Mr. Oizo – Flat Beat
                        CKC – 060 – Levi’s Jeans ‘Lola’ – Sarah Vaughan – Whatever Lola Wants
                        CKC – 061 – Lexus ‘1999 LS400’ – Gus Gus – Gun
                        CKC – 062 – Lexus ‘2001 IS300’ – Dinah Shore – Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy
                        CKC – 063 – Lexus ‘2001 LS430’ – Lyle Lovett – Summer Wind
                        CKC – 064 – Lexus ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ (Lexus GS) – Chris Isaak – Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing
                        CKC – 065 – Lexus ‘I Dream Of Jeanie’ – I Dream Of Jeanie Theme
                        CKC – 066 – L’Oreal – Air French Band – La Femme D’argent
                        CKC – 067 – Madza ‘PTA Meeting’ (Mazda 626) – David Bowie – Rebel Rebel
                        CKC – 068 – Mastercard ‘Being Young’ – Jean Jacques Perry – EVA (Fatboy Slim Remix)
                        CKC – 069 – Matercard ‘World Cup 98’ – Era – Ameno
                        CKC – 070 – Mazda ‘1999 Miata Intro’ – Crystal Method – High Roller
                        CKC – 071 – Mazda ‘Tribute’ – Capoeira – Zoom Zoom Zoom
                        CKC – 072 – Mercedes-Benz ‘Falling In Love Again’ – Marlene Dietrich – Falling in Love Again
                        CKC – 073 – Mercedes-Benz ‘Pre-Owned Cars’ – Fatboy Slim – Praise You
                        CKC – 074 – Mercedes-Benz ‘Pride’ – Gary Glitter – Rock And Roll, Part 2
                        CKC – 075 – Mitsubishi ‘1999 Galant Intro’ – Repubica – Ready To Go
                        CKC – 076 – Mitsubishi ‘2000 Eclipse Intro’ – Gus Gus – Ladyshave
                        CKC – 077 – Mitsubishi ‘2000 Eclipse Spyder’ – Groove Armada – I See You Baby (Fatboy Slim Mix)
                        CKC – 078 – Mitsubishi ‘2000 Montero Sport’ – Curtis Mayfield – Superfly
                        CKC – 079 – Mitsubishi ‘Love At First Sight’ (2000 Eclipse) – Average White Band – Pick Up The Pieces
                        CKC – 080 – Mitsubishi ‘Parking Lot’ – Kool and The Gang – Jungle Boogie
                        CKC – 081 – Mitsubishi ‘Squirrel’ – Space Hog – In The Mean Time
                        CKC – 082 – Mitsubishi ‘What Are You Doing This Weekend’ – Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train
                        CKC – 083 – Nautica ‘Nautica Jean Company’ – Owsley – I’m Alright
                        CKC – 084 – NFL ‘Hair’ – Cowsills – Hair
                        CKC – 085 – Nike – The Verve – Bitter Sweet Symphony
                        CKC – 086 – Nike ‘Brazilian Soccer Team’ – Quincy Jones Orchestra – Soul Bassa Nova
                        CKC – 087 – Nike ‘Brazilian Soccer Team’ – Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66 – Mas Que Nada
                        CKC – 088 – Nissan ‘2000 Maxima Intro’ – Seal – Crazy
                        CKC – 089 – Nissan ‘2000 Maxima Intro’ – The Smiths – How Soon Is Now
                        CKC – 090 – Nissan ‘2000 Sentra’ – Blur – Song 2
                        CKC – 091 – Nissan ‘2000 Sentra Intro’ – The Cult – She Sells Sanctuary
                        CKC – 092 – Nissan ‘2000 XTerra Intro’ – Lenny Kravitz – Fly Away
                        CKC – 093 – Nissan ‘2001 XTerra’ – Stevie Ray Vaughn – Voodoo Child
                        CKC – 094 – Nissan ‘Albuquerque To Tucson 2000 Maxima’ – Smithereens – Blood & Roses
                        CKC – 095 – Nissan ‘Barbie Doll’ – Van Halen – Girl You Really Got Me Now
                        CKC – 096 – Nissan ‘Evening Drive’ – War – Low Rider
                        CKC – 097 – Nissan ‘Independents 2000 Sentra’ – Smash Mouth – Then The Morning Comes
                        CKC – 098 – Nissan ‘Maxima 2000’ – The Who – Won’t Get Fooled Again
                        CKC – 099 – Nissan ‘Polo 2000 Pathfinder’ – The Who – Baba O’Riley
                        CKC – 100 – Nissan ‘Stiches’ – Rob D. – Clubbed To Death
                        CKC – 101 – Nissan ‘The Next Frontier’ – Stones Temple Pilots – Wicked Garden
                        CKC – 102 – Nissan ‘Top Gun Birds’ – Kenny Loggins – Danger Zone
                        CKC – 103 – Nissan ‘Wants 2000 Sentra’ – Breeders – Cannonball
                        CKC – 104 – Nordstrom ‘Reinvent Feng Shui’ – Esquivel – Johnson Rag
                        CKC – 105 – Oil Of Olay ‘Complete Care’ – Miriam Makeba – Pata Pata
                        CKC – 106 – Old Navy ‘All Terrain Shorts’ – Friends Of Distinction – Grazing In Rhe Grass
                        CKC – 107 – Old Navy ‘Tech Vests’ – Peaches & Herb – Shake Your Groove Thing
                        CKC – 108 – Oldsmobile ‘Start Something’ – Fatboy Slim – Right Here, Right Now
                        CKC – 109 – Pampers Diapers – Hot Buttered – Popcorn
                        CKC – 110 – Pampers ‘Forever Young’ – Rod Stewart – Forever Young
                        CKC – 111 – pets.com ‘Don’t Leave Me Now’ – Chicago – If You Leave Me Now
                        CKC – 112 – Philips ‘Recordable CD’ – Talvin Singh – Jaan
                        CKC – 113 – Pringles ‘Pool Party’ – Bill Withers – Use Me Up
                        CKC – 114 – Pringles ‘Rave’ – House of Pain – Jump Around
                        CKC – 115 – Pringles ‘Road Trip’ – Cliff Richards – Summer Holiday
                        CKC – 116 – Qualcomm ‘Go Brain Go’ – Stereo Lab – Olv 26
                        CKC – 117 – Sam Adams Beer – Dub Pistols – Keep Movin’
                        CKC – 118 – Saturn ‘Jelly Donuts’ – Madness – One Step Beyond
                        CKC – 119 – Saturn ‘Saturn V6’ – Status Quo – Pictures of Matchstick Men
                        CKC – 120 – Smirnoff – ‘Emerald Girl’ – Dylan Rhymes – Naked & Ashamed
                        CKC – 121 – Sprint ‘The Power Of 2’ – Lou Bega – 1+1=2
                        CKC – 122 – Sprint ‘The Power Of 2’ (With Sela Ward) – Rob Base – It Takes Two
                        CKC – 123 – Surge ‘Figure 8’ – Fatboy Slim – Rockafella Skank
                        CKC – 124 – Surge ‘Life’s A Scream’ – Wyclef Jean – We’re Just Trying to Stay Alive
                        CKC – 125 – Tampax ‘Tampax Was There’ – Dazz Band – Let It Whip
                        CKC – 126 – Tampax ‘Tampax Was There’ – The Zombies – Time Of The Season
                        CKC – 127 – Target ‘Holiday’ – Tina Turner – Baby I’m A Star
                        CKC – 128 – Target ‘Target Everywhere’ – Petula Clark – Sign Of The Times
                        CKC – 129 – TBS Superstation ‘Diner And A Movie’ – Louis Jordan – Beans and Cornbread
                        CKC – 130 – Toyota – Sly And The Family Stone – Everyday People
                        CKC – 131 – United States Postal Service – Steve Miller Band – Fly Like An Eagle
                        CKC – 132 – Victoria’s Secret ‘Body By Victoria’ – Kid Loco – Relaxin’ With Cherry
                        CKC – 133 – Volkswagen ‘Brief Encounter’ (Passat) – Hector Varela – Palomita Blanca
                        CKC – 134 – Volkswagen ‘Less Flower More Power’ (1999 New Beetle) – Stereolab – Parsec
                        CKC – 135 – Volkswagen ‘What Were The Skies Like’ (1999 New Beetle) – Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds
                        CKC – 136 – Volkswagen ‘Crazy Guy’ (1999 Jetta) – Mr. Roboto – Styx
                        CKC – 137 – Volkswagen ‘Cute’ (Rally Cup Beetle) – Rinocerose – La Guitaristic House Organisation
                        CKC – 138 – Volkswagen ‘Drivers Wanted’ (1996 Jetta) – Clannad – Harry’s Game
                        CKC – 139 – Volkswagen ‘Great Escape’ (1999 Jetta) – Charles Mingus – II BS
                        CKC – 140 – Volkswagen ‘Milky Way’ (2000 Cabrio )- Nick Drake – Pink Moon
                        CKC – 141 – Volkswagen ‘Motor Trend Car of the Year’ (1999 New Beetle) – Spiritualized – Floating In Space
                        CKC – 142 – Volkswagen ‘Reflex’ (Limited Edition Beetle) – The Roots – Dynamite!
                        CKC – 143 – Volkswagen ‘Sold Your Soul In The 80’s’ – Hurricane #1 – Step Into My World
                        CKC – 144 – Volkswagen ‘Sunday Afternoon’ (1997 Golf) – Trio – Da Da Da
                        CKC – 145 – Volkswagen ‘Synchronicity’ (1999 Jetta) – Master Cylinder (Extended) – Jung At Heart
                        CKC – 146 – Volkswagen ‘UFO’ (1999 New Beetle) – Fluke – Absurd
                        CKC – 147 – Volkswagen ‘Vapor’ (Limited Edition Beetle) – Hooverphonic – Renaissance Affair
                        CKC – 148 – Volkswagen ‘Vortex’ (Limited Edition Beetle) – Pitchshifter – Subject to Status
                        CKC – 149 – Volvo ‘How Do I Look’ (S80 Intro) – Dmitri From Paris – Une Very Stylish Fille
                        CKC – 150 – Volvo ‘Kids’ (V70 Turbo Wagon) – Mr. Scruff – Get A Move On


                        saturnine

                        January 18, 2001 at 8:48 pm #65728
                        AGAP
                        Participant

                          Wow thats quite the list, Bee Gees on a Dr Pepper ad that hurts….god. Hard to believe Mascis got turned down for a Nike ad…..sucks.

                          Allison


                          <FONT>This message has been edited by bates on January 19, 2001 at 08:28 AM</font>

                          January 19, 2001 at 2:14 am #65729
                          OriginalPosterLost
                          Participant

                            FUCK ME what a list!
                            later trav[img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]


                            http://www.thelivingend.50megs.com

                            January 19, 2001 at 8:53 am #65730
                            OriginalPosterLost
                            Participant

                              There was this series some years back that played "Start Choppin’" in an episode. Not sure what the show was titled -was about a guy at some university that was in love, this didn’t work out and he started drinking and wanted to kill himeself. Or something like that. Does anyone know this show -the title?


                              "Don’t let it bring you down, it’s only castles burning. Just find someone who’s turning. And you will come around."
                              -Neil Young

                              January 19, 2001 at 10:44 am #65731
                              OriginalPosterLost
                              Participant

                                re the nike ad and the decision not to take on J.

                                I guess that his public profile (slacker, can’t get out of bed rubbish that is always written) didn’t fit with a company associated with sports/fitness.

                                Kinda like getting in your attorney general as the new Marlboro man.


                                Hah! Now that I’ve got $100 million to splash around, I’ll be making a few improvements.

                                January 19, 2001 at 3:41 pm #65732
                                AGAP
                                Participant

                                  Hey,

                                  You could be right about the image problem ie that crap slacker image….never bought it!!! Thing is Iggy has quite the history, way Too Much Junkie Business thru the early years of his career, cleaned up his act thou awhile back.

                                  God I hope the next time I have a Dr Pepper I don’t start thinking of that horrifying Bee
                                  Gee’s song….that would suck in such a huge way!!!

                                  I agree with you to a degree Dimpfelmoser, there were still some good tunes after New Values & Party but some definitely seemed geared to money making. If I remember correctly what Iggy said about selling out was anyone can use the songs as they were not made to be commercial so go for it. The only songs I have heard in commercials etc have been his early stuff with the Stooges and some early solo stuff so that fits with his explanation. The song Butt Town was featured on a Beavis & Butthead show, perfect for that song….it was hilarious best place for that song in my opinion.

                                  Allison

                                  ps Too Much Junkie Business is a great Thunders/Heartbreakers tune….awesome.
                                  The beginning of I’m Not Fine in my opinion was definitely influenced by Cry for Love by Iggy….only my opinion.


                                  <FONT>This message has been edited by bates on January 20, 2001 at 04:17 PM</font>

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