I cannot believe I am blogging about a commercial!!!!
Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and COMMERCIAL HATERS! I HATE COMMERCIALS! I can never understand howl companies pay for the junk that they use to market a product. I love mute, fast forward or anything that can get me past the mind numbingly, senseless, never ending commercials. Until this one comes on!
Hell to the Yeah! Makes me want to slap a burger on the grill and get my dance on! Weber got their money’s worth on this one.
So, being the ever wondering soul, I googled to see who did the song. Let’s be honest, it’s the song that makes the commercial! It’s called YOU LIGHT ME UP!
Turns out it is company called Open Sky.
They do a lot of music work like this. I bet their stock is rising in the industry. There seems to be a fair amount of buzz on the netz!
There is no full version, only the 30 seconds you see on the commercial!
More wanting to get my dance on later…..Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma
Oh and PS…
Just for ole time sake –
There goes our Cat – getting jiggy with it, girl!
got me spatula, got me grill…got me dancing outfit…i’m ready..
what a great commercial…haven’t seen that one yet…weber done good!
I love commercials, some of them are so funny; but, I can also remember quite a few that were in extremely bad taste!
Do any of you remember back in the late 60s early 70s that talking (pardon me) sanitary napkin? It was for Stayfree, and the voice was very Marilyn Monroe, the music was the melody of “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend”. The sanitary napkin said something like diamonds are a girl’s best friend but nothing can make you feel more secure and comfortable than me. I have two wide adhesive strips, so I stay in place and don’t bunch up.
My mother used get so upset with these kind of commercials, and commercials for femine deordorants, and jock itch.
But I think bad taste hold some kind of sophistication for certain people.
I also want Emma and Chaps to know if I had a BBQ or party they would be the guests of honor and always welcome.
Oh Maureen! Ha! Only you would remember that. I was actually a little too young to understand that one.