Sunday, January 28, 2007
Kill Me Now...
Apparently, I missed hearing about when it was first announced, but I certainly caught it tonight: One of my favorite all-time punk bands, The Buzzcocks, (most notorious song, "Orgasm Addict") leased one of their classics, "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" -- to the AARP.
Appropriately enough, the tune was played in the break right before "60 Minutes" (AKA, "Octogenarian Weekly").
Sigh...please put me out of my misery NOW!
Well, if Pete Shelley is going to sell out completely, he may as well let the Human Rights Campaign Fund use "Homosapien" in future fundraising drives.
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Appropriately enough, the tune was played in the break right before "60 Minutes" (AKA, "Octogenarian Weekly").
Sigh...please put me out of my misery NOW!
Well, if Pete Shelley is going to sell out completely, he may as well let the Human Rights Campaign Fund use "Homosapien" in future fundraising drives.
Labels: AARP, advertising, Buzzcocks