I saw this strange commercial the other night and wasn't sure what to think of it. (You can see it on Gap.com at the moment)
I remember reading a story that a long time ago the Beastie Boys wanted to sample Back in Black so they tried to get the rights to do so and the record company said no. The Beastie boys thought AC/DC didn't understand who they were so they appealed all the way to the band. Malcolm Young apparently told one of the Beastie Boys directly over the phone that they wouldn't let anyone use that song. So anyways I was surprised to see it end up in a Gap commercial. I doubt AC/DC would authorize it, must be some legal stuff over who has the rights now.
Anyways, the commercial is odd. Not sure if I hate it or like it. On one hand, AC/DC just doesn't seem Gap to me, on the other hand, I love AC/DC and I shop at the Gap so wtf???
Making the late Audrey Hepburn look goofy is a whole nother issue too I guess.
I remember reading a story that a long time ago the Beastie Boys wanted to sample Back in Black so they tried to get the rights to do so and the record company said no. The Beastie boys thought AC/DC didn't understand who they were so they appealed all the way to the band. Malcolm Young apparently told one of the Beastie Boys directly over the phone that they wouldn't let anyone use that song. So anyways I was surprised to see it end up in a Gap commercial. I doubt AC/DC would authorize it, must be some legal stuff over who has the rights now.
Anyways, the commercial is odd. Not sure if I hate it or like it. On one hand, AC/DC just doesn't seem Gap to me, on the other hand, I love AC/DC and I shop at the Gap so wtf???
Making the late Audrey Hepburn look goofy is a whole nother issue too I guess.
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