holy hell!! I'm Cramped shows up on my television as music in a new Volkswagen commercial. That's just crazy
Tags: ad, commercial, cramps, song, vw
Permalink Reply by John Battles on November 10, 2011 at 4:08pm Oldies radio is terrible. Maybe it's better in some markets. I listened to it a lot in the 80's in Dallas , because I did'nt have a big budget for records at the time....But , the station , there , used to play the "Nuggets" hits - Dirty Water , Psychotic Reaction , Too Much to Dream , etc. , as well as "Call Me Lightning" and "Over Under Sideways Down", and , even ,sometimes , SEE EMILY PLAY ! They played choice 50's cuts , too...I even heard "Save It" by Mel Robbins at about 10:30 at night , once. MAYBE some early 70's stuff , too , but THAT was the cutoff point. NOW , they play 80's music , probably even early 90's music on the Oldies stations , just because it's 20 years older or more....But , you're right , younger people may learn about more cool sounds on TV. Crazy , innit. In the 80's , they were glued to MTV , which was only allowed to play anything worth a damn after 10:00 pm on Sundays.
Permalink Reply by John Battles on November 10, 2011 at 4:18pm About 7 or 8 years ago (Maybe less , I forget?) we had a great AM Oldies station that did'nt last a YEAR...tHEY PLAYED ONLY 50'S AND EARLY 60's songs , their cutoff point was 1964 !
They played the Rock 'n'Roll hits , but , also the Country and Pop crossover hits . Anything that was a hit , so they played a LOT of songs the other Oldies stations would'nt touch , like "I've Had It" by The Bell Notes, "Tell Him No" by Bud and Travis , I even heard Sal Mineo , who , it turned out , cut some good Pop - Rockabilly sides. On Sundays , they had a 2 hour show hosted by Jerry G. Bishop , a Cleveland and Chicago Radio legend , now based in L.A.
He was friends with Ernie Anderson (Ghoulardi) , and picked up a lot of his gimmicks when he became Chicago's great Horror Host of The 70's , Svengoolie. He opened every show with "Rumble" which was his theme song as Svengoolie.He used alot of funny sound effects (Including one of Elvis laughing.) and still hada quick with , as he did in the 60's. Like Krispy Kreme ,it was too good to last in Chicago.
Permalink Reply by John Battles on November 10, 2011 at 4:25pm Mat , It WAS amazing.
Mat said:
Aw man, that sounds amazing!
Permalink Reply by dying slowly on December 4, 2011 at 6:45am human fly is on a nother car advert not sure for who
Permalink Reply by Last Night on December 6, 2011 at 6:42am we were close to have one of our song for a car commercial but they took Dick dale instead ! haha
Permalink Reply by dying slowly on December 7, 2011 at 3:25pm chuckle
Permalink Reply by Axel on December 10, 2011 at 2:34am Saw that 'Human Fly' commercial here in Finland, too. But it's not the Cramps original. It's some lame coverversion.
Yeah, maybe 5% of the people viewing the commercial actually recognize the song, but isn't it a good opportunity to exposure the remaining 95% to some decent music? Especially since the commercial isn't going to affect that 5%...
Permalink Reply by dying slowly on December 14, 2011 at 3:47am i think it just a remix it just seems they made the fuzz more prominant
The Raw Cuts said:
Saw that 'Human Fly' commercial here in Finland, too. But it's not the Cramps original. It's some lame coverversion.
Permalink Reply by Horror Deluxe on December 14, 2011 at 9:22am
Great song.
Great ad.
Permalink Reply by Punk Guts on December 14, 2011 at 9:51pm I know the cramps tune but cant think of the name can anyone help me out also i was in ace hardware the other day and domino came on over the PA i thought that was cool
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