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November 16, 2005

Commercial Artistry: Cat Power & Cingular, J. Ralph & VW, Everyone & Coke

First Jack White, now Flaming Lips have jumped on the Coke bandwagon. It appears that Wayne & Co. were commissioned to score a short animation for Coca-Cola M5, whatever that is ("5 design groups from 5 continents create and share visions of optimism, blah blah blah...") At that linked Lobo site, click on 'English' and then the third bar from the top. (Beware: robots!)

The marriage of art and commerce is so not a big deal these days. We all applauded Iron & Wine's dippy M&M kaleidoscope, The The's handsome Dockers, and My Morning Jacket's low carb beer diet. Not to mention St. Nick Drake. (How many of you owned Bryter Layter before VW licensed "Pink Moon"? Honestly?)

Anyway, this brings me to my new friend Sam Bisbee, who produced a Cingular spot featuring an exclusive Nerves cover by Fader covergirl Cat Power. What would the community think if we never get to hear it? Hopefully Cingular will raise the bar and get that shit streaming. If you find a link post in the comments.

Via Matador's site: Yes that is the unique sound of Ms. Marshall's voice, covering the Nerves' 'Hanging On The Telephone' is [sic] a widely seen television advertisement for Cingular Wireless. Though people keep asking us how they can obtain their own copy of this cover, at present, the only thing we can suggest is that you purchase a very large TV set, a digital video recorder...and check out "The Colbert Report". It won't help you with the Nerves cover, but at least you'll be entertained.
Finally, I'd like to tell you about J. Ralph, who has written some beautiful TV jingles you'll definitely recognize. Actually, you probably already know of him; Slate profiled his most famous piece (from VW Jetta's "Wedding/The Big Day" spot) three years ago. But it wasn't until I read Scott Frampton's recent Esquire piece that I thought to download the song.

"Anything that makes sound, I find inspiration in," Ralph told NPR earlier this year. "Whether it's raindrops, or crickets, or newspaper rustling, or drums, or gongs or anything."

Listen to "One Million Miles Away" at myspace.com/jralph. He only has 3 friends. Show him some love.

Like the Cat Power commercial, I couldn't track down vid of "The Big Day," so here's Slate's description:

Against a pensive soundtrack (courtesy of J. Ralph, according to Volkswagen's site), a young guy motors along a country road. He looks tense. He seems to be in formal attire. The soundtrack stays the same as we begin cutting back and forth between him and a fresh-faced brunette about to be married—fussed over in her gown by bridesmaids and so on. In the Jetta, the guy checks his watch. He would seem to be the groom. His speedy Jetta helps him blow past occasional pokey drivers who block his way—but then he gets stuck at a train crossing. Although the only sound continues to be the trance-like music, we can see him scream in frustration. Finally he's at the church, dashes out of the car, up the church steps. Inside, there's the young woman in her wedding dress. Marrying someone else. This wasn't Mr. Jetta's wedding at all, apparently, but one that—Benjamin Braddock-style—he hopes to bust up. The spot ends inconclusively, with bride, groom, and interloper regarding each other uncertainly. Then, of course, the VW "Drivers Wanted" tag line.
Given the current level of nonchalance about Ad-Rock (even Macca doesn't give a shit), you might be wondering why Doors drummer John Densmore refuses to budge (despite Cadillac offering a cool $15 mil for "Break On Through.") BoingBoing's got that scoop.

UPDATE: Watch "The Big Day" spot here (MOV). (Thanks Elaine.)

UPDATE 2: Cat Power's Cingular spot is live again! Watch!

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J Ralph is awesome.. I wish I could find more music by him

Big Day video here:
http://www.eurotuned.com/media/vwcommercials_nolinking/Jetta-Wedding-big_day.mov

Posted by: Elaine at 11/16/05 9:32 PM | Reply
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"(How many of you owned Bryter Layter before VW licensed "Pink Moon"? Honestly?)"

i did. but pink moon is on... pink moon. not bryter layter. ?

Posted by: ted at 11/16/05 9:41 PM | Reply
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I was goign to say the same as Ted. Maybe he was trying to say that the commercial boosted Nick Drake's popularity to the point that people who only owned Pink Moon went out and bought Bryter Layter? Unsure.

Posted by: Luke at 11/16/05 9:55 PM | Reply
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> I was goign to say the same as Ted.
> Maybe he was trying to say that the
> commercial boosted Nick Drake's popularity
> to the point that people who only owned Pink
> Moon went out and bought Bryter Layter? Unsure.

Yes, that's what I meant. Wasn't very clear, sorry.

Posted by: scott at 11/16/05 11:08 PM | Reply
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That Flaming Lips short film was very awesome. Why couldn't they have shown that in movie theaters instead of that retarded Coke ad featuring those dippy "indie" kids who pretend to make a movie?

And, besides, who doesn't like robots?

Posted by: Devin at 11/17/05 12:38 AM | Reply
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Again with the Trent homage....

Posted by: Holla at 11/17/05 6:49 AM | Reply
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I posted on J Ralph a little bit ago...I believe the NPR All Things Considered audio is still up if you want to check it out: http://myoldkyhome.blogspot.com/2005/08/j-ralph.html

Posted by: Dodge at 11/17/05 11:45 AM | Reply
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Respect John Densmore, dont question him. It is a very hard thing to turn down a 15 million dollar check (or even a hundred thousand dollar check if you're an indie artist.) I wonder how many times a big fat check has made artists who said they would never put music on a commercial change their minds. Im not saying whether it is wrong or right, or selling out or whatever. Just wondering.

Posted by: d at 11/17/05 3:13 PM | Reply
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Devendra Banhart songs for micro brews? Yes! Not even sure they sell New Belgium products on the East Coast (mmm, Fat Tire)

http://www.newbelgium.com/ourtvstory.php


Posted by: shmedd at 11/17/05 3:24 PM | Reply
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this is not new. the flaming lips shot a print ad for coke in 2003 before their concert at the palladium in los angeles.

Posted by: eric at 11/17/05 5:05 PM | Reply
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I have the J. Ralph song at home, but it's titled "a million miles" - maybe and try and find it under that name?

Posted by: Passerby at 11/18/05 11:56 AM | Reply
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Actually, the song on Myspace is the one with vocals. The TV ad used the instrumental version. Let me know if you want it. I have the song.

Posted by: Herge at 11/19/05 2:45 AM | Reply
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does anyone have an mp3 of the '' hanging on the telephone'' cover they would like to share ? i can't seem to track it down.

Posted by: me ! at 11/20/05 8:44 PM | Reply
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What do you mean by JRalph is the new K. Fed? Am I missing something?

Posted by: JimmyTea at 11/21/05 1:50 PM | Reply
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i've been listening to J Ralph for a long time, didnt know he was so lonely at myspace.. i made a friend request.

Posted by: ramon at 11/26/05 3:12 PM | Reply
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man, i remember that jetta commercial from when i was 15, i know i'm young. but i just randomly started to look for it- and i heard the version om my space and its great, is the whole CD that good?

Posted by: father at 12/06/05 10:04 PM | Reply
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