Brits Spotted Drinking American Piss
The year: 1972. Mick & Co were long past their initial introduction into the world of advertising, but here we see them getting a little more sophisticated, opting for product placement over outright shilling around the era of Exile on Main Street.
"Awright, I'll hold the beer for the camera, but I'm not singin' any bloody jingles."
"That's fine, Mick. Can you turn the can just a little so we can clearly see the label? And, Keith. I'm gonna need you to hold that spot in front of the amp for another couple seconds...and...got it. Thanks, Keith."
(These images were not Photoshopped)
"Awright, I'll hold the beer for the camera, but I'm not singin' any bloody jingles."
"That's fine, Mick. Can you turn the can just a little so we can clearly see the label? And, Keith. I'm gonna need you to hold that spot in front of the amp for another couple seconds...and...got it. Thanks, Keith."
(These images were not Photoshopped)
Labels: Coors, product placement, Rolling Stones
4 Comments:
May be the only decent stuff Coors has done. Look at them gettin all product placement.
By Anonymous, at April 28, 2007 at 6:54 PM
Somewhere around here I have an actual photographic print of the BeaTles getting off a plane, all holding bottles of Coke. Their teeth at the time were very -- English.
By Anonymous, at April 29, 2007 at 6:24 PM
It's a long way down from Mick jagger to E.T. So it goes.
By Maulleigh, at April 30, 2007 at 6:39 AM
now, now. let's keep in mind that the coors light silver bullet love train work won an effie award. draftfcb is producing some awesome work for that brand.
By HighJive, at April 30, 2007 at 6:46 PM
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