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"This time, it licensed Lennon’s “Instant Karma” for a commercial directed by David Fincher (who, at 29, would make his first film, Alien 3, that same year). This time there was no controversy. “Instant Karma” was a solo Lennon song, and Ono happily licensed it—and the ad soon became a classic in its own right."
Is it normal that a band that ended on 1970 still gets radio airplay and frequent references in the social media almost every day here in Europe? This is a very personal and somewhat infomal logbook of some of these references to The Beatles as a proof of their everlasting relevance and continuing influence over the years. As if they needed. Also includes highlights of promotions and some additional info on the band. Mainly in Portuguese (sorry guys).
quinta-feira, 6 de abril de 2017
2017-04-07: Revisitando anúncios da Nike com músicas de JL/Beatles
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2017-04,
Anúncios,
Instant Karma,
JL,
Nike,
Revolution,
TV,
Yoko Ono
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