Sinister: American Radio and TV Commercials - Double Take

Samiam samiam2 at xxx.com
Sun Aug 16 19:16:17 BST 1998


Currently, TV commercials in America feature much better music than
what's played on 'progressive' radio.  My local stations are full of
Matchbox 20 and Three Blind Mice (slag intended) -- they all sound the
same.  Sometimes my cynical side wants Belle & Sebastian to remain on
the fringe successwise, because they're too good for American radio.  If
B&S decide what sort of commercial to have their music played with, I
wonder what sort of products they would endorse?  

If it hasn't been already answered (I'm way behind on Sinister digests),
the Dream Academy called it quits in '91 after the 'different kind of
weather' album.

Sam


>Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 18:00:59 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Jessica Murphy <jmurphy at xxx.Edu>
>Subject: Sinister: double take

>Speaking of hearing music you love when you least expect it...  Has anyone
>else been startled by the TV ad for Acuvue contact lenses that plays a
>remix of The Dream Academy's "Life in a Northern Town"?  (This might be
>airing only in the States.)   I haven't heard that song in ages, and it
>brings back memories...  Whatever happened to The Dream Academy, anyway?
>I lost track of them after the second album.
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