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I’m very late to the game with this ad, but I only saw it for the first time this month, December 2021. For some reason, I saw quite a few fragrance ads while I was watching *ahemmmm* the Bachelorette last night. But terrible shows aside, here’s the ad!
The Music. Used as the soundtrack for this 45-second ad is “Way Down We Go” by KALEO. Full track is below…
Song heard elsewhere. This song was also used in the following…
“Logan” Trailer #2…
Orange is the New Black Season 4 trailer…
A scene from This is Us…
Riverdale show promo…
There’s a long list of other shows and movies using this song, but those are just a few.
The Actor. Starring in the commercial is a model named Aleksander Rusić.
The Location. According to this article, the location is listed as, “between the salty plains of the Atacama Desert, Chile and on the spectacular Hidden Beach of the Marietas Islands in Banderas Bay.”
Does this ad make you want to buy the fragrance, or just make you wish you had a different body?
How many times have you called the sales department of any store during business hours and no one answered? OK, how about when you called the 15th or 16th time?
I was having one of those days. I could’ve used a win.
It’s not like this was third world problems going on here. But it wasn’t just the unanswered phone calls bringing me down. I was also driving around trying to get some deliveries (UberEats) and coping with an ongoing headache.
I sat in an empty parking lot dialing the number over and over (referring back to that sales department… who must’ve taken the month off for Christmas?) and coming up with nothing. Frustration was mounting. I was just needing a little victory, someone to answer the dang phone!
I didn’t get a win that day. No one answered the phone. I didn’t get any UberEats deliveries. Here’s where I’m about to get all spiritual. Hey, I need some help here, so why not try God, you know? The Bible says to cast our cares on God because he cares for us (1 Peter 5:7). I love this because of what it says, and what it doesn’t say. There aren’t qualifications for these “cares.” Doesn’t have to be only big concerns, only life-altering issues, it’s not required to only bring Him the big things life throws our way.
He wants it all.
So the best way I knew how, I prayed and placed these anxious things from my life into God’s hands. I don’t know exactly how it works when this transfer takes place. I can’t even say that my day-to-day situation changed, as far as I can tell. But I just did the best I could to give up control. It was a real “Jesus, take the wheel” moment, if you will.
With that said, I’m not sitting back, resting on my laurels as they say in the south. There’s some kind of way to believe it all depends on God but work as if it all depends on me, that’s how my brother put it a few years ago.
Hoping for (and expecting) a few wins in the near future, thanks for stopping by…
For those of you who say turtles are slow, you haven’t been around turtles lately! OK, OK, they’re pretty slow-moving if you’re measuring in seconds. But in just a few minutes last week, my niece’s beloved turtle, Ivy, went missing after just a few moments in the backyard.
Also, any chance to use a quote from The Master of Disguise, I’m going to take it! So Ivy the turtle was nowhere to be found. To backtrack a bit, just minutes before she disappeared I went for a jog. It was only a couple of miles and when I returned, the search had already begun. She had been missing for under 20 minutes at that point.
There were a few major elements working against the search.
Lots of big brown leaves on the ground. Ivy is brown, of course.
A few feet behind the backyard fence is about an acre’s worth of trees.
We looked till the sun went down then we looked with flashlights. Nothing. That little turtle was somewhere blending in perfectly with the giant, crispy leaves. I suppose that’s why her shell is brown – to hide from predators – but for once, just for once, couldn’t it glow pink?
The next morning we were searching again because we love Ivy and really, we love my niece. We need a win here. After about an hour of scouring the bushes and trees, my sister and I were going to stop, eat breakfast, reset and regroup. I returned some yard tools to the garage. My sister was on her way back to the house, too, when she glanced over, about a foot into the brush on the edge of the woods, there was Ivy.
We heard my sister’s exclamations and we came running back out!
Ivy was no longer lost.
The approximate location of Ms. Ivy the turtle
It’s been a few days now and there are a few things I learned from this experience:
God wants us to come to Him for EVERYthing, even if it’s a young girl’s lost turtle.
Turtles are deceptively fast.
Wear long sleeves when you’re crawling through the woods.
That last point is in reference to the poison ivy ON BOTH OF MY ARMS. But because I need to hold on to the title of ‘best uncle,’ I’ll say this – I would welcome poison ivy all over my body if it means any of my nieces won’t be sad. How ironic, too, that I got poison ivy looking for Ivy.
A lifetime ago I was just starting my desired career in video production. I was a newby in the industry but I’m so thankful to the people who hired me to work on all kinds of production projects in Nashville. I was new. So was Taylor Swift. So new were we that one of my first jobs was one of her first music videos. In fact, back then she was mainly in the background because no one knew who she was yet… at least on a national scale.
Click here for the backstory to this music video, which has Taylor in it but she’s definitely not featured. She was a new songwriter about to become a mega-star.
I went on to a hugely mega-famous, successful career in music and Taylor has since made enough money to feed her pets. Oh wait, I have that completely backwards.
Our paths crossed again when she stopped by the Country Music Television offices after one of her early albums. She was kind to give credit to CMT for helping to get her music (and music videos) out to the country and the world. Here we are a few years older than that first job of ours when we were both new to Nashville!
Happy birthday my long lost friend… May we run into each other again on stage as we both accept our lifetime achievement awards for being amazing musicians and/or exceptional pet parents!
Do the ‘Tini! Grey Goose Vodka has an ad out with a few French(ish) phrases- Le Chill, La Goose, Le Stir, Le Twist. Take a look at the ad then scroll down for all the trivia you can “le stand.”
Le Music. The song setting the festive mood for this ad is Wilson Pickett “Barefootin’.” The song is 55 years old, as it was released in 1966.
Le Dance. According to this article, the choreographer for Sia’s “Chandelier” directed this Grey Goose spot. Check out Ryan Heffington’s work in the Sia music video.
Behind le ad. The commercial was created by ad agency MullenLowe LA. Evidently the martini is making a resurgence in popularity so whether you like it shaken or stirred, you can be cool like James Bond with this cocktail.
Do you like the ad? Do you think the music ads the overall joie de vivre Grey Goose wants you to feel? Chime in below!