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March 29, 2005
 Take Out the PSP
Sony unleashed its answer to the Nintendo GameBoy Advance, with it's new portable gaming (and beyond) device -- the PSP, or PlayStation Portable. Two TV ads recently debuted and are both set to the infectious Franz Ferdinand tune "Take Me Out" (iTunes). The first ad, called "POV," is shown through the perspective of the PSP device and follows its journey from being boxed at the factory in Asia to being opened and enjoyed by various consumers (including Busta Rhymes at one point). The second ad, named "Blender," morphs a male walking down the street into various people (a video game character, an actor, an athlete and a musician) to showcase the PSP's entertainment versatility.
Franz Ferdinand Sony
Franz Ferdinand

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° Posted 03.29.2005 - 12:33 PM PST ... Link to this weblog entry
March 24, 2005
 Hurricane Season
Apparently the Scorpion's song "Rock You Like A Hurricane" (iTunes) is making a comeback -- twice. The 80s rock classic shows up in one version of a promo for the new FOX show called "Stacked" starring Pamela Anderson and also in a TGI Friday's commercial called "Hot Stuff." Both TV commercials feature the same ad concept: beautiful women entering everyday establishments in slow motion, while blowing everyone away via wind machine effects and 80s rock music.
Bad For Good: The Very Best of Scorpions Hip-O Records
Scorpions

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° Posted 03.24.2005 - 05:23 PM PST ... Link to this weblog entry
March 09, 2005
 All Inside JC Penney
Retailer JC Penney celebrates the arrival of Spring with a new TV ad campaign called "All the Sides of You" that focuses on the "role of women in everyday life." The commercials consist of an animated version of the company's square logo floating around women in various situations. The ad music line-up includes: "One Way Or Another" (iTunes) by Blondie ("Choices, Choices" ad), "Be Yourself" (iTunes) by Morcheeba (Nicole Miller "Keeper" ad), "What I Like About You" by Lillix (Bisou Bisou "Never" ad) and "Don't Leave Home" (iTunes) by Dido (Chris Madden "Escape" ad).
Blondie - Greatest Hits Capitol
Blondie

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Fragments of Freedom Rhino / Wea
Morcheeba

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Falling Uphill Maverick
Lillix

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Life for Rent Arista
Dido

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° Posted 03.09.2005 - 04:20 PM PST ... Link to this weblog entry