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You need to do more research.Originally posted by NYCBlue View PostI think you give perhaps the campaign and certainly Nick Kamen too much credit.
After the advertisement campaign, sales of Levi jeans rocketed by 800% - that's massively impressive, is it not?
In a 2000 poll it was voted the fourth best ad of all time and 'Campaign Magazine' voted it THE best ad' of the last 50 years.
The 50's America scene, coupled with Marvin Gaye's classic 'Grapevine' and the not so insignificant part of Nick Kamen, all ensured this WAS a hugely successful advertising campaign.
So successful in fact, the advert was prematurely pulled from TV because Levi couldn't meet demand - they didn't have the global factory capacity that they do these days.
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Consider yourself told:hehe:Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View PostYou need to do more research.
After the advertisement campaign, sales of Levi jeans rocketed by 800% - that's massively impressive, is it not?
In a 2000 poll it was voted the fourth best ad of all time and 'Campaign Magazine' voted it THE best ad' of the last 50 years.
The 50's America scene, coupled with Marvin Gaye's classic 'Grapevine' and the not so insignificant part of Nick Kamen, all ensured this WAS a hugely successful advertising campaign.
So successful in fact, the advert was prematurely pulled from TV because Levi couldn't meet demand - they didn't have the global factory capacity that they do these days.
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It was only shown in the UK. And was part of a series. I actually did do some research and that ad is not mentioned on any "best of" or "most successful" lists I found. Where did you get your information from? It sounds a little sensationalist.Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View PostYou need to do more research.
After the advertisement campaign, sales of Levi jeans rocketed by 800% - that's massively impressive, is it not?
In a 2000 poll it was voted the fourth best ad of all time and 'Campaign Magazine' voted it THE best ad' of the last 50 years.
The 50's America scene, coupled with Marvin Gaye's classic 'Grapevine' and the not so insignificant part of Nick Kamen, all ensured this WAS a hugely successful advertising campaign.
So successful in fact, the advert was prematurely pulled from TV because Levi couldn't meet demand - they didn't have the global factory capacity that they do these days.
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Slightly different take on it (although not authoritative) from https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2021/05/0...rt-nick-kamen/Originally posted by NYCBlue View PostIt was only shown in the UK. And was part of a series. I actually did do some research and that ad is not mentioned on any "best of" or "most successful" lists I found. Where did you get your information from? It sounds a little sensationalist.
"Campaign magazine’s Rick Brim stated that the advert “defined a generation” and named it one of the best adverts in 50 years."
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To be fair, there's not many adverts from 35 years ago that people can remember.Originally posted by NYCBlue View PostIt was only shown in the UK. And was part of a series. I actually did do some research and that ad is not mentioned on any "best of" or "most successful" lists I found. Where did you get your information from? It sounds a little sensationalist.
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Originally posted by NYCBlue View PostIt was only shown in the UK. And was part of a series. I actually did do some research and that ad is not mentioned on any "best of" or "most successful" lists I found. Where did you get your information from? It sounds a little sensationalist.
As the soundtrack to an 80s TV ad, When a Man Loves a Woman helped shift truckloads of jeans – and took the late Percy Sledge back into the UK top 10
“The ostensible star of that one was model/singer Nick Kamen, who removes his 501s in an old-fashioned laundrette full of interested women. He achieved instant, though brief, fame, but it was Heard It Through the Grapevine’s evocation of simmering jealousy that gave the ad its memorable steaminess. (In fact, it wasn’t Gaye singing, but a soundalike session singer.) Levi’s fortunes had been drooping, but*sales of 501s*increased suddenly by 800%, and the re-released single returned to the UK chart for the first time since 1969, reaching No 8”.
The Inside Story: The classic 1985 Levi's 'Laundrette' ad by agency BBH is admired for its craft, but like most great marketing it was grounded in insight, and boosted sales of a struggling product in a moribund category.
“And it was, propelling sales of Levi's 501 jeans up 800% to a point where demand outstripped supply..”
“Critics agreed. “It defined a generation,” wrote Campaign magazine’s Rick Brim in 2018, naming it one of the best ads in 50 years”.
“Laundrette captured the feeling and spirit of an age, becoming a cultural touchstone of the decade that was instantly recognizable to young Europeans. “It was a piece of magic,” Hegarty boasted”.
And finally, a little closer to home for you, taken from the New York Post....
The smoldering model-turned musician starred in a famous Levi ad that led to Madonna reaching out to work with him.
“The ad led to a huge boost in sales for Levi’s and came forth in a countdown of the 100 greatest ads of all time”.
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Consulate...Cool as a mountain stream.Originally posted by lardy View PostTo be fair, there's not many adverts from 35 years ago that people can remember.
The Esso sign means happy motoring, call at the Esso sign.
Every Tom, Dick or Walt who likes the taste of malt will like the malt in a Colt 45.
She flies like a bird in the air in the sky (Can’t let Maggie go) ......Nimble bread
Bit of a reminisce off the top of my head there...sorry
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I stand corrected. The weird thing is that I remember everyone buying used 501s around that time. That NY post article is ripped directly from the Sun by the way.Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/music/20...mercial-leg-up
“The ostensible star of that one was model/singer Nick Kamen, who removes his 501s in an old-fashioned laundrette full of interested women. He achieved instant, though brief, fame, but it was Heard It Through the Grapevine’s evocation of simmering jealousy that gave the ad its memorable steaminess. (In fact, it wasn’t Gaye singing, but a soundalike session singer.) Levi’s fortunes had been drooping, but*sales of 501s*increased suddenly by 800%, and the re-released single returned to the UK chart for the first time since 1969, reaching No 8”.
The Inside Story: The classic 1985 Levi's 'Laundrette' ad by agency BBH is admired for its craft, but like most great marketing it was grounded in insight, and boosted sales of a struggling product in a moribund category.
“And it was, propelling sales of Levi's 501 jeans up 800% to a point where demand outstripped supply..”
“Critics agreed. “It defined a generation,” wrote Campaign magazine’s Rick Brim in 2018, naming it one of the best ads in 50 years”.
“Laundrette captured the feeling and spirit of an age, becoming a cultural touchstone of the decade that was instantly recognizable to young Europeans. “It was a piece of magic,” Hegarty boasted”.
And finally, a little closer to home for you, taken from the New York Post....
The smoldering model-turned musician starred in a famous Levi ad that led to Madonna reaching out to work with him.
“The ad led to a huge boost in sales for Levi’s and came forth in a countdown of the 100 greatest ads of all time”.
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