Fellbrick wrote:All of that aside, I would like to ask your opinions on specific examples. A few I have noticed are:
Magwai's Summer used in a Levi's commercial
funny you should mention mogwai - they're one of those bands that seem to crop up as incidental or advertising music quite consistently. "kids will be skeletons" featured on one of the final episodes of "sex in the city", and currently here in the UK "hunted by a freak" is being used to promote the E4 digital/satellite channel.
i've no idea how the band deal with this. as a listener, my reaction is excitement at hearing a band whose song i recognise and like on prime-time tv, and a certain snobbery at being able to know a song that a majority of other viewers may not.
if i then strolled into HMV or Virgin and saw large cardboard display stands telling me to buy those songs as CD singles, or buy the "new" (read: re-released 18 month old) album "featuring this song as featured in the ad", i would be hugely disappointed that this had happened, because i would assume that the band had allowed this to happen and that they felt comfortable with the whole marketing idea.
of course, so far this hasn't happened...
as for people who write music specifically for TV/radio/film, i once knew someone who intended to do this for a living, and she worked incredibly hard for it - not so much writing the music, but more the hauling her portfolio around london from agency to agency to agency, phone calls, presentations, waiting for people with too much gel in their hair to "get back to her" and so on. when she finally got taken on for an Cathays Pacific airline ad, i felt very happy for her.
"Whenever the words 'art' and 'rock' have come together, I make my excuses and leave" - John Peel, 2004