OP should make a sequel to illustrate the current trend of posers selling the revolution to the media, a reflection of the same thing that happened to the punks in the late 80's
it's a very cool video. it is hipped with something different. something vintage. mixed with colorful images. it's pretty cool. no doubt many users liked this video.
It's a cool video, really!!! I love the way how Social Media compared to "Punk" music. I agree that Social Media is about sharing your VOICE, getting NOTICE and being REPRESENTED. It is also about PASSION and PARTICIPATION. After watching this video, a conclusion can be made; Social Media is indeed the New Punk Rock. Kudos!
Sie wollen Social Media Manager werden? Hier gibt es die Ausbildung dafuer. Fuer Unternehmen: Sie brauchen Social Media Manager? Wir haben bereits ausgebildete Social Media Manager. Siehe mein Kanal.
so this is obviously being taken in a bad way. punk is what you make it. it's what you take in a put out and as long as you do it right personally punk will remain invincible.
Nice going with the stereotypical "punk" images and graphics. Not a coincidence that this video refers to 1976, two years after punk erupted on The Bowery in NYC, and about the time it appeared in Macy's windows, rapidly becoming yet another predictable music formula. BTW, Elvis Costello, derided as "New Wave" in the video, ended up being far more interesting than most of the so-called punks.
Social Media is more Hip Hop than punk, because it has evolved from its early rap roots it is changing but still harks back to older forms of communication or 'samples'. Either way comparing Social Media to punk, Hip Hop or any other musical genre just sounds a bit wanky to me and for the sake of videos like this Social Media is fast becoming just another fucking ace marketing tool.
I feel like all that was good and pure will be forever lost after seeing this corporate drivel. Just like I do thinking about how punk was co-opted by the mainstream to sell us shit we don't need. Who paid for this?
Fantastic clip!
ivanbsi 1 month ago
You have no clue moron!
DeepFriedDepression 3 months ago
Stupid bullshit! My cock is punk rock!
DeepFriedDepression 3 months ago
OP should make a sequel to illustrate the current trend of posers selling the revolution to the media, a reflection of the same thing that happened to the punks in the late 80's
miketv 4 months ago
it's a very cool video. it is hipped with something different. something vintage. mixed with colorful images. it's pretty cool. no doubt many users liked this video.
VirtualAssistantv 9 months ago
It's a cool video, really!!! I love the way how Social Media compared to "Punk" music. I agree that Social Media is about sharing your VOICE, getting NOTICE and being REPRESENTED. It is also about PASSION and PARTICIPATION. After watching this video, a conclusion can be made; Social Media is indeed the New Punk Rock. Kudos!
gariouscom 10 months ago
Great inputs! Thanks!
greenliondigital 1 year ago
Just wanted to comment on your video, I REALLY liked it and I wish you great success with this video!
curtmaly 1 year ago
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Sie wollen Social Media Manager werden? Hier gibt es die Ausbildung dafuer. Fuer Unternehmen: Sie brauchen Social Media Manager? Wir haben bereits ausgebildete Social Media Manager. Siehe mein Kanal.
kopierenundeinfuegen 1 year ago
"Listen and respond." What a clear and simple way to explain Social Media.
dilipkpradhanbiz 1 year ago 2
Hi EngageORM
You really should never stop creating these videos as the quality really is outstanding and I just love watching them.
Cheers to your success.
Mark McCulloch
MarkMillionaireGuru 2 years ago
so this is obviously being taken in a bad way. punk is what you make it. it's what you take in a put out and as long as you do it right personally punk will remain invincible.
fakepoetry 2 years ago
can someone tell me whats the name of the song, beginning at 00:00 ??
pleaaase!!
hellhz 2 years ago
I'm inspired! Thank You!
SierraNiteTide 2 years ago 2
Love this. I totally agree.
freshspot 2 years ago
Nice going with the stereotypical "punk" images and graphics. Not a coincidence that this video refers to 1976, two years after punk erupted on The Bowery in NYC, and about the time it appeared in Macy's windows, rapidly becoming yet another predictable music formula. BTW, Elvis Costello, derided as "New Wave" in the video, ended up being far more interesting than most of the so-called punks.
neurogami 2 years ago 3
Nice one Gerry. Really good analogy and well produced!
stephenrossscott 2 years ago
Social Media is more Hip Hop than punk, because it has evolved from its early rap roots it is changing but still harks back to older forms of communication or 'samples'. Either way comparing Social Media to punk, Hip Hop or any other musical genre just sounds a bit wanky to me and for the sake of videos like this Social Media is fast becoming just another fucking ace marketing tool.
Hunderwasserninjagin 2 years ago 7
It fits, since social media is for poor, uneducated brown people and white trash.
anusbaerchen 2 years ago
I feel like all that was good and pure will be forever lost after seeing this corporate drivel. Just like I do thinking about how punk was co-opted by the mainstream to sell us shit we don't need. Who paid for this?
giantessmess 2 years ago 6
Love it thanks Gerry.
MarketingMagazine 2 years ago
Great analogy!
Favshortie519 2 years ago
Solid gold.
Blunty3000 2 years ago
Or.. Social Media is like punk: bad quality, noisy, (mostly) forgettable, trendy, fad.
samgranleese 2 years ago
And you forgot to add- hated and not understood by old, tired, conservative parental types.
thomasrdotorg 2 years ago
You mean those guys who actually have money to spend? Yeah I agree.
anusbaerchen 2 years ago
Great analogy Gerry! Well done. Love it
themediapod 2 years ago 2