"Just leave music you don't understand to the people who will appreciate it"
OH MY FU**IN GOD! You have just described yourself with that sentence. I'm not worthy of talking with such an elevate music gourmet! In fact, I should'n breathe this very air,sure I'm not apreciating it enough.
By the way, this is actually Leonard Rosenmann version of Sarabande, arranged for the movie Barry Lyndon. So you're whining about a music already altered for a movie... but I guess you don't even know that!
It is not about what Haendel should have done or not. That is of no relevence. Try to read what the meaning of the message was. Culture for the masses? That is why Popmusic was invented wasn't it? Just leave music you don't understand to the people who will appreciate it.
Don't you know that classic musicians actually sold their works? That they made music in demand and got paid for it? They didn't work only for the art... art don't feed you and your family. If Haendel lived today, he possibly would accept making music for spots, movies or whatever... so what's the problem? Besides, thanks to this commercial a lot of people got the chance to know this beautiful tune... oh, it must hurt you a lot that culture reachs the masses!
You're saying they should hire composers for making their own music in a commercial. You say they shouldn't use someone else's music. So what if you like a song so much you want to put it in a movie or a commercial?
Lighten up. If you don't like them using the music in the commercial, just watch it without sound.
I fail to see the point. Levis has only one thing in mind and that is selling jeans. Or do you really think that Levis want to pay a tribute to Haendel?!?
I don't care for ABBA but any existing music that is used to sell products or to add to moving pictures is still stolen or sold and should be forbitten. It does not matter if it is great or small music. There are plenty of composers, so let those people be hired and it will give extra expenses I know but that
will add to the respect of existing music and the associations of numerous people. And I am no elite. Haendel is music for the millions but I guess you don't even know that.
Posiblemente el mejor anuncio de todos los tiempos
javiosomurcia 1 year ago
It is...
It´s not under the Cover of Copyright after 70 Years after Dying.(Germany).
Zugvogel1 2 years ago
Isn't Haendel public domain now anyway?
I agree with M. Waveshock. I do not know more about classical music as the next man, but I believe you don't need to be an athlete to enjoy sport...
F*CKING BEAUTIFUL COMMERCIAL THOUGH...one of the best with the Guiness one about Moby Dick and the horses in the sea with the sufers.
emmanuellebigre 2 years ago
"Just leave music you don't understand to the people who will appreciate it"
OH MY FU**IN GOD! You have just described yourself with that sentence. I'm not worthy of talking with such an elevate music gourmet! In fact, I should'n breathe this very air,sure I'm not apreciating it enough.
By the way, this is actually Leonard Rosenmann version of Sarabande, arranged for the movie Barry Lyndon. So you're whining about a music already altered for a movie... but I guess you don't even know that!
waveshock 3 years ago
It is not about what Haendel should have done or not. That is of no relevence. Try to read what the meaning of the message was. Culture for the masses? That is why Popmusic was invented wasn't it? Just leave music you don't understand to the people who will appreciate it.
FoliesEspagne 3 years ago
Don't you know that classic musicians actually sold their works? That they made music in demand and got paid for it? They didn't work only for the art... art don't feed you and your family. If Haendel lived today, he possibly would accept making music for spots, movies or whatever... so what's the problem? Besides, thanks to this commercial a lot of people got the chance to know this beautiful tune... oh, it must hurt you a lot that culture reachs the masses!
Anyone said... snob???
waveshock 3 years ago
You're saying they should hire composers for making their own music in a commercial. You say they shouldn't use someone else's music. So what if you like a song so much you want to put it in a movie or a commercial?
Lighten up. If you don't like them using the music in the commercial, just watch it without sound.
RichardKleiner 3 years ago
I fail to see the point. Levis has only one thing in mind and that is selling jeans. Or do you really think that Levis want to pay a tribute to Haendel?!?
FoliesEspagne 3 years ago
have you ever heard the musical meaning of the word "tribute"?
RichardKleiner 3 years ago
I don't care for ABBA but any existing music that is used to sell products or to add to moving pictures is still stolen or sold and should be forbitten. It does not matter if it is great or small music. There are plenty of composers, so let those people be hired and it will give extra expenses I know but that
will add to the respect of existing music and the associations of numerous people. And I am no elite. Haendel is music for the millions but I guess you don't even know that.
FoliesEspagne 3 years ago