80′s Commercials Vol. 56
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 | Author: admin
These commercials aired on Music Television in October of 1983.
1. Mountain King (Incredible)
2. Safeguard (I’m simply fascinated by commercials like these)
3. Huge Red (OMG at “Harmonize a small longer”)
4. Cambridge Cologne
5. 1-800-HOT ROCK (I want a Free ZZ Top Keychain…)
6. The Greatest Hits Album (Simple listening “classics”)
7. Pioneer
8. Wrangler (I’m…I’m pretty speechless)
9. Neil Young Pink Cadillac Contest
10. Panasonic Ambient Sound (With Earth, Wind and Fire!)
11. TV Spot for “Deal Of The Century”
12. Compound W (Nice Long Island accent there, wart girl)
Duration : 0:8:33
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Category: Panasonic TV deals
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Jeez… only a few …
Jeez… only a few months ancient when this was aired.
That “Harmonize a small longer” part of the huge red song… sounded.. odd, really out of place. How long was it part of the jingle?
Pretty excellent selection of songs on that Album too.
Fantastic collection as always.
The 80′s looked …
The 80′s looked like an exciting time to experience. Too terrible I was born in 1994. As I much as I liked the 90′s, the 80′s looks more exciting.
Yes, IF ONLY the …
Yes, IF ONLY the management can bring that back !
Yeah, it’s MTV: …
Yeah, it’s MTV: Music Televison.
You’re right, they …
You’re right, they do look very clear. Wonder what tape it was recorded on or if the same tapes were compiled.
Also, is Music Television another way of saying MTV or another TV music station?
Just fantastic. Just …
Just fantastic. Just fantastic… Thanks.
I was 7 years ancient , …
I was 7 years ancient ,when these aired,I remember most of these ,like it was yesterday
BTW: My mom has …
BTW: My mom has that exact ZZ Top keychain. She bought at one of their concerts though not from a commercial promotion.
This was when MTV …
This was when MTV was cool and played MUSIC not stupid shows like the Hills!
Gotta like the Neil …
Gotta like the Neil Young promo.
This was when he was clashing with David Geffen because he wasnt making albums that sounded “Neil Young” enough, so he recorded “Everybody’s Rockin’ ” to really him off.
It was a magical …
It was a magical time, you really missed out.
Pioneer must have …
Pioneer must have stopped using FM tuner 3 because my FM is dreadful.
“Harmonize a small …
“Harmonize a small longer” was probably just for that ad only. I haven’t seen it in other Huge Red ads.
I was -8 months ancient when these aired.
This volume is so …
This volume is so clear for being 26 years ancient. Its is as ancient as i am. The eighties would be fantastic to live through again. Well see what the next decade will bring.
Mountain King …
Mountain King really looks like a pretty cool game. I looked it up on Wikipedia and it sounds cool, too. A remake on the DS would be fantastic.
Man!
Soap …
Man!
Soap commercials these days are like just watchin’ a woman rubbin’ it and latherin’ up and then rinsing off, then she smiles and a product name comes up.
This one just seemed so… one-off.
I mean, she was really scrubbin’ away. And she got in the shower way heck of quick.
Was that their way of using sex to sell a product?
I have to agree… …
I have to agree…from one 80′s kid to another…it was a fun time to be a kid. No stress of Internet or the dread of having your picture taken of you in the changeroom at gym class and broadcast on Facebook…
I know people with …
I know people with that ZZ top keychain…I tried that 1800 HOT ROCK number just now and it was a busy signal
This is by far one …
This is by far one of the best editions of commercials!!!
It was. Better …
It was. Better cartoons, better TV in general, better toys. Being an 80s kid was fun.
OMG! Stars on 45!!! …
OMG! Stars on 45!!!! That’s amusing.
6. The Greatest …
6. The Greatest Hits Album (Simple listening “classics”)
Oh to be back in the 80′s when postage and handling was “Only $1″I!…. instead we’re paying $15 for it .
I imagine Dr.Hook …
I imagine Dr.Hook as a pedophile…..
George W. Bush did …
George W. Bush did V/Os for Music Television in the early 80s?
It’s to help throw …
It’s to help throw off the copyright hounds at Viacom.