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From: Darryl347
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  • Anyone have a link to a music download?

  • LOVE this movie!!!!!

    :)

  • 2 Mistakes

    Aint singing for coke

    and

    Greta Scacchi

  • Ist das schon 25 Jahre her?! Man glaubt es kaum.

    Ich mochte den Film, ich mochte Greta Scacchi und ich mochte den "Coca-Cola-Song".

    Toll, das heute nochmal zu hören!

  • Best jingle ever.

    I'll bet Coke wises they could used this but the fact that it was actually meant more as a slam at them it will just have to stay put on You Tube :)

  • I just LOVE this clip so much lol - I love the expression on Tim's face at the end. Fantastic catchy song- they should so use this on a modern coke advert!!

  • the Santa 'babe' was Greta Scacchi

  • I remember seeing this clip on tv when the movie came out and thinking this was the best coke song ever. Great to hear it again.

  • This santa babe will haunt me until i die...

  • great to see paul hester RIP

  • Don't want to go

    Where there's no Coca-Cola

    You've got

    Life by the throat

    When you're drinking Coke

  • Wow I never saw this

  • This was one god awful movie

  • Fantastic. I don't remember the jingle though, must have been during my "no possessions" phase.

  • Awesome!

  • we studied this song in year 11 music. i never knew that commercial jingles could be so cool!!!

  • "Sell out"?! You don't get it. Tim Finn (not to mention bro Neil) has been a huge talent & success for several decades. Long live the prolific Finn's!

  • Its cool and bubbly.

  • Probably the best Coca-Cola jingle of all time. And I really like the way Darryl347 remixed the footage to it. You are very talented, Darryl!

  • Brilliant song, brilliant movie!

  • Great Movie, and great songs by Tim Finn. Home for my Heart is another song from the movie.

  • Sell out!

  • If you look at every poster for this film, the film itself -- even the trailer! -- they're slapped with huge disclaimers from the Coca-Cola company claiming complete disassociation with this film. After all, the story concept is about huge corporations crushing smaller companies, and more indirectly about American imperialism. In the end, the "Coca-Cola Kid" of the story quits his job because he finally sees the destructive force of what he represents, and no longer wants to be a part of it.

  • NOT a sell out. Great song. Leave it to Tim to put a digeridoo in his Coca Cola masterpiece.

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