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Thread started 07/24/03 7:28am

DIAMONDGEEZA

Loreal advert in the Uk

While on a commercial break between programs i came across an advert for Loreal make-up with the model Linda Evangilista and i swear i heard a prince tune used in the advert with the words"Take it to the max".It was a funky guitar rift and its definetely his voice.Has anyone else seen this ad in the uk and can they tell me the tune that is briefly used?.Also where else has anyone seen a prince tune used in this manor.
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Reply #1 posted 07/24/03 10:52am

conch5184

Dunno maybe "The Max" from the symbol album.
Like your name, is it a Robbie reference?
Anna smile
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Reply #2 posted 07/24/03 10:57am

JASONP32

There was a cosmetics commercial here in Canada recently that used a rip-off of Erotic City. It wasn't Erotic City but it was so close that anyone who hasn't heard the tune in a while would think it was.
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Reply #3 posted 07/24/03 12:15pm

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JASONP32 said:

There was a cosmetics commercial here in Canada recently that used a rip-off of Erotic City. It wasn't Erotic City but it was so close that anyone who hasn't heard the tune in a while would think it was.


Yeah, We had that advert in the UK too. Such a rip off I'm amazed they were not sued.
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Reply #4 posted 07/24/03 12:35pm

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There's another one very close to "Overload" by the Sugababes.

So close... but probably different enough so they can get away with it - or at least make the artists think twice about suing.

Should they mess with P though?!
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Reply #5 posted 07/25/03 12:21am

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SquirrelMeat said:

JASONP32 said:

There was a cosmetics commercial here in Canada recently that used a rip-off of Erotic City. It wasn't Erotic City but it was so close that anyone who hasn't heard the tune in a while would think it was.


Yeah, We had that advert in the UK too. Such a rip off I'm amazed they were not sued.


I saw the ad last night and thought of this thread. It sounds a lot like Erotic city. It's a good track, I like it even though it's ripped off.
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Reply #6 posted 07/25/03 1:29am

freakyfeet

They seem to do it with every advert

there's another one that's blatantly "It ain't all good" by Chaka Khan & De La Soul.
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Reply #7 posted 07/25/03 2:46am

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conch5184 said:

Dunno maybe "The Max" from the symbol album.
Like your name, is it a Robbie reference?
Anna smile


The name Diamomd Geezer has been being used in london for years and years before Robbie was even born. It means that you are a top bloke, nice guy, good boy!!!
It were proper bo I tell the!! Bo Selecta!
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Reply #8 posted 07/25/03 6:02am

unremarkable

Reminds me more of Del Boy than Robbie Williams!

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Reply #9 posted 07/25/03 8:12am

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Yes, I've seen that ad!!
It didn't register that it was a Prince song, until I'd seen it about 50 Times
It is not Prince's version, but it is definitely the same song
I don't think the model is Linda Evangelista, but she's beautiful
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Reply #10 posted 07/25/03 10:32am

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THE REASON THEY DO THIS IS A:THE TRACK IS TOO EXPENSIVE TO USE (SOMETIMES THEY HAVE TO PAY RIDICULOUS AMOUNTS TO USE A TRACK £5000/£9000 AND VARIOUS OTHER FIGURES) OR B: THE ARTIST WILL NOT ALLOW THE TRACK TO BE USED.

IF IT IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT, THEY CAN GET AWAY WITH USING SESSION MUSICIANS AND PAY THEM A HELL OF A LOT LESS. IF IT IS DIFFERENT (EVEN SLIGHTLY) THEY CAN DO IT.
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Reply #11 posted 07/25/03 1:34pm

conch5184

swiftyweb said:

conch5184 said:

Dunno maybe "The Max" from the symbol album.
Like your name, is it a Robbie reference?
Anna smile


The name Diamomd Geezer has been being used in london for years and years before Robbie was even born. It means that you are a top bloke, nice guy, good boy!!!

Thanks. smile
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Reply #12 posted 07/26/03 5:42am

swiftyweb

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DIAMONDGEEZA said:

While on a commercial break between programs i came across an advert for Loreal make-up with the model Linda Evangilista and i swear i heard a prince tune used in the advert with the words"Take it to the max".It was a funky guitar rift and its definetely his voice.Has anyone else seen this ad in the uk and can they tell me the tune that is briefly used?.Also where else has anyone seen a prince tune used in this manor.


Just seen one with Mila Jovavich with to the max in the background but I don't think it was Prince. I hope not anyway.
It were proper bo I tell the!! Bo Selecta!
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