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TVL wrote:Hey, if that's what it take's to get the song heard, more power to him, IMO. A bigger audience through a commercial for the message of the song. Good tune.
I agree...shouldn't have to be through a commercial. Just saying everyone watch's too much TV, so it's a way.tragchk wrote:TVL wrote:Hey, if that's what it take's to get the song heard, more power to him, IMO. A bigger audience through a commercial for the message of the song. Good tune.
...but my point IS: it SHOULDN'T be.
What...because he's not 20-something anymore, he's "dead"?
brywool wrote:Ya know, I heard that song. I was flipping the channels and passed CMT. I thought it was a video and I actually was thinking "WOW, this is a great song for Mellencamp!" then.... BAM! BAM! it's about trucks. I was majorly dissapointed and I'm not even a big Mellencamp fan, I just liked some of his older stuff.
The Scarecrow album was SUCH a good record and the guy needs to get back to that. Lose the fiddles, the autoharp and the rappers and get back to the rock.
tragchk wrote:"...This is Our Country".
Excuse me while I step up onto my Soapbox:
I saw a commerical tonight, w/ the very talented (imo) singer/songwriter John Mellencamp....y'know, the guy who had big hits in the 80s..."Hurts So Good"; "Walls Come Tumblin' Down"; "Cherry Bomb"; etc...
...very Americana; spoke for the "Everyman"...
...and NOW he speaks for CHEVY TRUCKS??
WTF...
Ageism is alive and well in this country....no wonder Steve P. (or anyone ELSE, for that matter) does not WANT to venture out to do anything "Label - related".
I'm sorry - but I'll take JM's "Our Country" over ANY effing Rockin' Barbie thing any time; any day...
Thoughts?
I disagree! I have his latest. He's a great songwriter.LarryFromNextDoor wrote:tragchk wrote:"...This is Our Country".
Excuse me while I step up onto my Soapbox:
I saw a commerical tonight, w/ the very talented (imo) singer/songwriter John Mellencamp....y'know, the guy who had big hits in the 80s..."Hurts So Good"; "Walls Come Tumblin' Down"; "Cherry Bomb"; etc...
...very Americana; spoke for the "Everyman"...
...and NOW he speaks for CHEVY TRUCKS??
WTF...
Ageism is alive and well in this country....no wonder Steve P. (or anyone ELSE, for that matter) does not WANT to venture out to do anything "Label - related".
I'm sorry - but I'll take JM's "Our Country" over ANY effing Rockin' Barbie thing any time; any day...
Thoughts?
he was offered some cash and he took it because he hasnt writtin a decent tune in 15 years... even those were weak,,,
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Angiekay wrote:
Here is what John says about it....he's got a point:
John Mellencamp has embraced a new way to get his music out to his audience, with his new song "Our Country." It's featured in commercials for Chevrolet, and the ads are being shown during the World Series and football games, among other programming. Mellencamp said that having music in commercials is probably the best way for he and his peers to let people know what they're up to: "I think it's the new way of artists such as myself reaching people, you know? 'Cause they're not gonna play me on Top 40 radio ever again -- I mean, Tom Petty just made a great record, and nobody heard it. So I think it's what people are gonna have to do if they want people to hear their music -- if you're not, you know, 21 years old."
Rockin'Deano wrote:Mellencamp is genius. He and his band think OUTSIDE the Box. Journey needs to follw this very successful template.
Remember last year, Bryan Adams had Open Road on ESPN. Helped his effort go double platinum.
Angiekay wrote:
Here is what John says about it....he's got a point:
John Mellencamp has embraced a new way to get his music out to his audience, with his new song "Our Country." It's featured in commercials for Chevrolet, and the ads are being shown during the World Series and football games, among other programming. Mellencamp said that having music in commercials is probably the best way for he and his peers to let people know what they're up to:
"I think it's the new way of artists such as myself reaching people, you know? 'Cause they're not gonna play me on Top 40 radio ever again -- I mean, Tom Petty just made a great record, and nobody heard it. So I think it's what people are gonna have to do if they want people to hear their music -- if you're not, you know, 21 years old."
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