Tuesday, February 27, 2018

It was 30 years ago this month.........

...that you found these US radio ads airing nationally on the air.



It's been too long since I pulled more US jingles from my collection of "Dick Clark's Rock, Roll and Remember" shows. almost 5 years in fact....I said I was going to do it more....guess I didn't. Let's do it now shall we?

Here are 6 spots, with various degrees of "jingle" associated with them....from full sings to donuts with announcer, but still a fun look at the 80s nostalgia that is often forgotten about. One actually has a "before his career took off 90s artist". Well, we think anyway.

Avis :60




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Campbells :30




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Greyhound :30




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Hershey :30 (announcer tag by the late Canadian VO artist Alan Bleviss)




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Lipton-America's Cup :30 (This sure sounds like Michael Bolton!)




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Miles-Alka Selzer :30 (announcer donut by David "bosley-charlie's angels" Doyle)




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BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!!!!!!!


Our contributor Sammy bring us more TTS generic material with the pics to match.




TTS 3136-SIDE ONE






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TTS 3136-SIDE TWO





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LYRICS:







FINALLY.....

After some time spent on the older posts, I can now say that all the exhibits from the start to the latest posting are HMTL 5 friendly, which means no automatic playing of audio once you land on the page. I say this as to the best of my knowledge. If you find one of the pages still playing the audio when you land on it, let me know. I like to get it right, but the work being tedious, it's easy to miss things.


Enjoy!






1 comment:

  1. Now that I'm able to comment here again (because I've got another BlogSpot account), I'm able to describe the 3100's category of the Tanner Total Sound Library / New TTS. It was called "National Brands" at first before changing to "Brand Names". I guess those obscure regional names showing up in the "national" brands records (Belk-Hudson, Sinclair, Big Star, etc.) lead to it being changed.

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