60's Commercials
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OK so these days women (supposedly) change their own tires, strip tease music is a no no, references to "killing" women are taboo even in jest, but these commercials are just plain entertaining and fun to watch. Screw being PC. The Noxema commercial with the Swedish gal is probably the best commercial ever aired on TV in my opinion. I remember watching all of these when I was I kid - thanks for uploading them!!!!
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Fuck your high pitched intro! Fuck me! My ears a bleeding!
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Tire in a tire .... Tireception ! :O
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The Noxema and Schweppes commercials are the best! Classics that will never grow old. She was so Over-the-Top sexy (especially for that time period), I used to run to the TV when I heard it come on. And watching-listening to it, I nearly would faint! Yes, I was a yard dog at age 15.
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@0marianlibrarian Only a "Marian the Librarian" would have that take on the classic Noxema ad. None of us men gave a darned about what was obviously a guy "shaving" without a razor. It was all about the girl, the voice, and the association with that song! I was 15, and I LOVED it! Still do.
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A tire in a tire...
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@catgirl:The song is "No Matter what Shape.(Your stomachs in), and it was done by the T-Bones ;released in 1966...They later became Hamilton, Joe Frank , and Reynolds..
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The music at 8:00 is familiar to me but I can't recall the name of it--anybody know? I think it was an instrumental pop song released in the '60s... (It was used in the Alka-Seltzer commercial featuring all the tummy shapes).
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@0marianlibrarian If you realy used a single edge like that you'd be bleeding all over
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@0marianlibrarian it's not a real razor
The sexist ones are no surprise, considering the time period, but I'm disturbed by the guy aggressively shaving himself like that. I was afraid he was going to cut himself or lose an eye or something.
0marianlibrarian 2 months ago 14
did anyone catch the sexism in the "this needs a man commercial"?
jo3jo3221 1 month ago 8