quoted 10 lines 1941>1941
>"Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot" is the first jingle played on network radio.
>Pepsi releases more than one million copies for jukeboxes. Still, it's
>no match for the Chiquita Banana jingle, which Time magazine declares "The
>undisputed No. 1 on the jingle-jangle hit parade." The Chiquita jingle
>is played 376 times a day on the radio. Versions by the King Sisters, the
>Five DeMarcos, and Patti Clayton (almost 1 million records sold) are
>jukebox hits. In 1945, in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
>the lyrics are revised to urge Americans to eat more fresh fruit and
>vegetables.
ummmm.... o...k.....
am I missing something?
LtDS
np: Slag Boom Van Loon
the Speedy J/µ-ziq collaboration.
interesting. not really what I expected. Abrasive industrial-ish sounds, minus
the drill'n'bass (yawn), nore the dorky melodies we've come to expect from
planet mu's µ-ziq or Jega (I'm sorry, but the Jega album was a disappoint for
me... when mike paradinas said "you aint heard anything yet" concering Jega in
that interview e.x.p. conducted, I was really expecting something that would
make poop in my poopy pants... anyways...). It builds like Public Energy No.1,
but not as crash boom. Sort of "Avante-Harde" with a touch of Lazy Boy
Listening...
dig?