OFF: Jethro Tull/Thick As A Brick
Tim
ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET
Tue Nov 13 19:03:38 EST 2001
Stephan Forstner wrote:
> As for wrestling/crossover - well, the other night I heard Thick As A Brick
> coming out of the TV in the other room, rushed in, and saw a car (Hyundai)
> commercial. Thick As A Brick! Now, I'm not someone who wants artists to be
> 'pure' and eschew commercialism or the pursuit of cash, but TAAB! Silver
> Machine, divorced from context, actually makes sense as a car sales tool.
> Motorhead is aggressive enough, musically and lyrically, that it fits with
> wrestling, even if you don't particularly like the fact that Lemmy has
> decided to associate himself with lowest-common-denominator entertainment.
> I've heard Locomotive Breath used in a beer commercial - and there the gap
> between the song and the purpose of the commercial begins to get noticeable,
> but LB regularly appears on Greatest Rock'n'Roll Riffs lists, so party on -
> but with TAAB that gap becomes a chasm! Ian & co. were (usually) way too
> intelligent to make sweeping social pronouncements or try to pass themselves
> off as having any kind of 'answer' - most of their songs were metaphor-heavy
> examinations of personal experience or storytelling vignettes that might
> illuminate a particular aspect of society without (again, usually, side 2 of
> Aqualung being an exception) explicitly voicing righteous indignation or
> criticism - but TAAB! I wonder what the man who wrote TAAB in the early 70's
> would have said if told that some 30 years later it would be used to sell
> cars on TV. He would probably have thought it a great joke and approved.
> TAAB! Damn! I am perplexed. I know I shouldn't be but I can't help it. I
> don't know what to thick. I mean think.
> Stephan
Well Stephan,perhaps the message is this...
You'd have to be thick as a brick to buy a hyundai...
drink too much beer and wake up with locomotive breath!!
tim
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