Did he really have to do this?
And did he have to do it with this specific poem?
Hasn't he made enough money already?
Did he have to disappoint me as much as
when I saw Bob Dylan in a lingerie ad?
Dem
PS) And how do "people get closer to the things they love"?
By buying a SONY 3D tv?
PS 2) I hope everybody here can understand the difference
between an artist that sells his books/music/films
and an artist that sells his art for a multinational corporation's ad.
Leonard recites That is What I Heard You Say in new TV spot
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I believe we can all agree that the answer of this question is "yes",Dem wrote: Hasn't he made enough money already?
which might actually mean that money wasn't the motive...
If anything, I think it was good commercial for him as well. People see the ad, like the voice and the poem, look further into it and voilà! New people introduced to Leonard's music - and poetry.
And I don't think you can compare this with Dylan's ad, which I found to be ultra humiliating and stupid, unlike the Sony ad.
"Oh chosen love, Oh frozen love
Oh tangle of matter and ghost
Oh darling of angels, demons and saints
And the whole broken-hearted host
Gentle this soul..."
Oh tangle of matter and ghost
Oh darling of angels, demons and saints
And the whole broken-hearted host
Gentle this soul..."
Re: Leonard recites That is What I Heard You Say in new TV s
Great post, Stamatina. I have to weigh in with you, and you're right that the two ads just don't compare. Leonard's is fully clothed and romantic, as well as tastefully done.I believe we can all agree that the answer of this question is "yes",
which might actually mean that money wasn't the motive...
"Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken."
~ Oscar Wilde
~ Oscar Wilde