Wow! No idea what is happening in the title of this but it is pretty cool and entirely unintentional. Cyrillic? Five bucks and a box of Jelly Belly's to the first person to figure it out.
Anyway, I just wanted to post another jingle called "Sunrise" from the Vitamin D collection. I think it would be good for a Folger's ad. Or maybe Trojan? Lemme know what you think.
Friday, April 30, 2010
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Niiiice!
Ok. The language is Tamil, but I have come up with an English translation. The romanized characters appear to be "cunricē" or "ucnricē". Otherwise, no clue. I have already poured an inordinate and inappropriate amount of time into this. Damn it...
Joe, You are a Champion. I admire your pride and determination. Do you like a specific flavor of bean or the variety pack?
And thanks, Bobby. Nice to see you around, hope you are well. How's the sculpture? Send me some pics of your favorites and I'll put them up here if you don't mind...
The characters in the title came out differently in my RS feed. (Several ?'s and a few of what look like proofreaders marks) But when I cut and pasted them in Google they reverted back to what I see at the blog. I think they are a karma chameleon.
Love the song. It could do well as a theme for any of those morning talk shows on TV. I do like the Folgers idea. Or the cotton people.
That's because you're in rural Michigan, Linda. The RSS gets filtered before it comes in through the water lines.
i like it---I think it would work for a plethora of morning products: orange juice, cereal, pancakes, neti pots
Neti pots, so cool.
This sounds great! Very Beatle-esqe, which I love. Almost too good for an ad....
Thanks, Satrams. I am definitely a novice when it comes to writing jingles, but I think the trick is saying things very simply but with a lot of vibe. So it seems smart to rip off the Beatles, in other words.:)
Thanks for remembering. Pictures for a lot of them are found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/audreyjm529/sets/72157594185193061/
Feel free to use what you want.
We have a new grandson and life is good.
(my word verification was cultrat. :-)
Jingles are an art-form, almost like the musical equivalent of a tweet. I wrote a few for radio sheffield in the 80s, such as
682 682
that's the number just for you
ring 682 682
you can get your message through
complete with cheesy Pinky & Perky harmonies, of course ;)
Only just found this blog - you do spread yourself across the web David ;)
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