
Waits has remarked, “apparently the highest compliment our culture grants artists nowadays is to be in an ad – ideally naked and purring on the hood of a new car. I have adamantly and repeatedly refused this dubious honor.” He is suing for damages on the grounds that the company violated his “personality rights.”
Other recent car advertising music, that I am aware of, has featured:
Grandaddy’s Nature Song
Aqueduct's Hardcore Days Softcore Nights
Donovan’s Catch the Wind
CIV's Can't Wait One Minute More
Buzzcocks’ Why Can't I Touch It
For the smaller bands, the money probably helps to keep them afloat and further away from having to obtain restrictive big-label contracts. Nonetheless, it is still shocking to hear these sound bites.
On a related note, you can see the trippy M&Ms commercial which features Iron & Wine’s cover of The Postal Service song Such Great Heights here:
http://us.mms.com/us/fungames/tv/play_mov.jsp?movieid=Kscope_30_7PM_300
Also, check out this 2001 New York Times article about "bands selling out":
http://www.elephant6.com/press/NYtimes.html
2 comments:
Amusing articles by Yo La Tengo on this subject...
http://www.yolatengo.com/sellout1.html
http://www.yolatengo.com/sellout2.html
http://www.yolatengo.com/sellout3.html
Thanks for the linkage; I thoroughly enjoyed those (YLT = I have it!).
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