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Luckabaugh, Steve , IDM List
Date:
Tue, 18 Jan 2000 10:04:56 -0500
Subject:
Re: (idm) Dude. Microsoft.
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I think that you also have to remember that 20-somethings are hitting the corporate scene in a big way right now. I know several people who are into electronic music that work at Ad agencies(forgive them lord, for they know not what they do,) and a very large percentage of my friends have creative computer jobs. Like it or not, these people are sneaking their influences and interests into their jobs. I think the older suits are smart enough to realize that these young kids have a better idea of what will appeal to a younger consumer demographic group. Let face it, advertising is all about sex and youth. Take care, Mike Taylor Luckabaugh, Steve wrote:
quoted 28 lines personally, i think it's cool that some innovative tunes> > > personally, i think it's cool that some innovative tunes > > are seeping into our TV commercial IV drip, whether it's > > for a company we'll all admit we admire or one that we > > think is generally perceived as the antichrist > > <snip> > > > I think it points very much to the fact that people who work > > at ad agencies are more aware of what is going on in music > > than the 'average' consumer. > > I think think people at the ad agencies know anything about music. I think > they just pick something that sounds strange and go with it, or their > friends tell them what to use. > > I think the old trend was (and sort of still is) to use popular songs that > *everyone* knows and can identify with. But some companies (Microsoft) are > trying to use music that they think *nobody* knows as a way to make > themselves look like they are on the forefront of technology. Either that > or the fact that d'nb, dance music, etc. sounds like what some of my friends > call *computer music* and being a computer company . . . > > steve. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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