Darwin Appleby
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12-15-2003 19:13
Ok, this is so far off topic it's not even funny (ok, well, maybe mildly entertaining) but have you guys ever seen that Target commercial with the song that includes some lyrics about "changing every day" and "complicated fun"? WTF is that song called?! I googled for it and can't find anything!
Ok, that was really random, but seriously, what's it called?!
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Dionysus Starseeker
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12-15-2003 19:22
Is that the new one with Santa in it?
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Darwin Appleby
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12-15-2003 19:31
No, it's the one with the guys playing PS2.
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Cyanide Leviathan
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Re: That Target Commercial Song
12-16-2003 08:25
From: someone Originally posted by Darwin Appleby but have you guys ever seen that Target commercial with the song that includes some lyrics about "changing every day" and "complicated fun"? WTF is that song called?!
Ok, that was really random, but seriously, what's it called?! Idont know, but i want to know too! i want to go DL it on Imesh 
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Darwin Appleby
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12-16-2003 21:03
Anyone?
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Bino Arbuckle
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12-17-2003 10:20
Er, got bored, dialed in "complicated fun" (with quotes) to Google and came up with a song by that name by the LaDonnas, a punk/ska band. Seems to be older and maybe the band has broken up. I then dialed in "changing every day" and came up with a song by Culture Club... so you choose  Good luck. Quotes in Google searches help.
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Jack Digeridoo
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12-17-2003 11:00
Rebirth of Slick by Digable Planets? http://www.songtitle.info/
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Misnomer Jones
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12-17-2003 11:11
What product is the ad for? Does this article sound familiar? From: someone KB+P Supports Virgin's Target Debut October 01, 2003 By Deanna Zammit
NEW YORK A rollicking TV spot touting Virgin consumer electronics' arrival at Target launched this week from Kirshenbaum Bond + Partners, one of the first since the shop stopped producing the retailer's value campaign several months ago.
In the 30-second commercial, a squad of rigid Buckingham Palace guards marches into a cobblestone courtyard. Rather than beginning a series of starched marching drills, the guards, each wearing a Virgin MP3 player, break into synchronized dance, bending, pivoting and jumping to an original rock score. The music's heavy guitars and pounding drums mimic the kind of Brit-rock beat you might expect from The Clash. At the spot's end, two guards confirm their appointment for "same time tomorrow" before dispersing. Finally, the guards are shown from above, hand springing into the Target logo.
The spot is the only one promoting Virgin's products at Target and is airing on broadcast television. KB+P produced 16 ads for the store last year, most of them related to the value theme. Those ads featured consumers using a lot of the products they had purchased at Target in ways not intended by the manufacturer. The campaign was tagged, "Prices so low, you don't have to hold back."
A new flight of value ads from Peterson Milla Hooks in Minneapolis features a pit bull with the Target bull's-eye encircling his right eye and the tagline, "See. Spot. Save." Four ads from that shop began airing two weeks ago and a second flight is now in post production, an agency rep said.
Representatives from KB+P in New York referred queries to the client, which did not return calls. Target spent nearly $520 million on ads last year, according to TNS Media Intelligence/CMR, and nearly $220 million from January to June of this year. Competitor Walmart spent nearly $400 million on ads last year and about $190 million in the first six months of 2003, per TNS Media Intelligence/CMR.
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Misnomer Jones
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12-17-2003 11:26
I found articles where people were wanting to know the name of the song from the above ad as badly as you wanted the PS2 ad. I just realized that you are talking abt a different ad. You may want to post your question HERE
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