I rarely take photos of myself. I’ve always loved being BEHIND a camera, sure… but not in front of it. When I’m in videos on YouTube something, I have to fight from becoming “Speechless.” It’s embarrassing. Even with photos, only once in a blue moon will I take pics of myself. Then this happened. IContinue reading “Self portraits and how Hanson’s “MMMBop” probably saved my life”
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iPhone 13’s bicycle-riding commercial – The Music and More…
Love iPhones or hate them, Apple often has ads that are unique and memorable. Like this well-known snowman ad. Now the iPhone 13 is being advertised with a long-lasting battery being tested by a young man who feels like the right thing to do is record a close up of his face from sunrise toContinue reading “iPhone 13’s bicycle-riding commercial – The Music and More…”
One A Day Commercial – New Medicine, Old Music
Bayer’s commercial for One A Day takes an old song as the soundtrack. Check it out then scroll down for the details… The Music. The song in this ad is “Ain’t Got No – I Got Life” by Nina Simone. Such a unique sounding voice. The song was released in 1968, a combination of twoContinue reading “One A Day Commercial – New Medicine, Old Music”
Publix Gives Back Commercial – The Meals, the Music, and More!
Grocery store chain Publix has recently been airing a commercial celebrating togetherness, a warm look into families just like our own. Here it is… The Meaning. The ad is a ‘thank you’ for helping Publix donate meals to those in need. I wasn’t sure exactly what they meant so I did a little digging. InContinue reading “Publix Gives Back Commercial – The Meals, the Music, and More!”
Song Titles about the Forest, Woods, and Trees
Chalk this one up to a random thought I had in the middle of the night. Here are songs sort of related… titles about the forest, trees, or the woods. Obviously there are more, but these were pulled from my memory and my Spotify playlists. Enjoy! “Welcome to the Jungle” – Guns N’ Roses “OutContinue reading “Song Titles about the Forest, Woods, and Trees”