Michael Jackson was an iconic figure of our times. Mostof us have grown up listening to his songs, dancing to his tunes, and secretly practicing the moonwalk, hoping to master it and impress our friends.
Michael JAckson also endorsed Pepsi commercials in one of the earliest 'Give Me More' or something liek that campaign. Lets start a thread with all of MJ's advetising here.
Michael Jackson 'I'll be there'
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Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial
(this one's realy good. from the 80's)
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Michael Jackson - Pepsi Commercial 1988 (dont miss this one)
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Michael Jackson Pepsi-Cola Press Conference
Michael Jackson holds a press conference on February 3rd 1992 to accept the largest solo sponsorship in history with Pepsi.
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Michael Jackson pepsi commercial "The Chase" (full version.)
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Michael Jackson for Pepsi (1984)
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Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial (LIVE)
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Michael Jackson - I'll Be There (Pepsi 1992 - Ver. Original)
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Michael Jackson and Advertising
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Michael Jackson and Advertising
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Michael Jackson and the Jackson brothers along with director Bob Giraldi, collaborate with Pepsi on this genre defining commercial for the "new generation".
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Re: Michael Jackson and Advertising
adding tpo your list:
This is the longest TV advertising ever bought by an artist.
Aired on ITV1 Sunday 8th March 2009:
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This is the longest TV advertising ever bought by an artist.
Aired on ITV1 Sunday 8th March 2009:
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Re: Michael Jackson and Advertising
Book excerpt: Looking back at Michael Jackson's Pepsi ad
Excerpt from the chapter titled Going Orbital from the book Then We Set His Hair On Fire: Insights and Accidents from a Hall-of-Fame Career in Advertising, by Phil Dusenberry; Penguin Group, 290 pages. Dusenberry relates the incidents leading up to Jackson's participation in a Pepsi commercial in which his hair was accidentally set on fire by pyrotechnics:
Let's face it. Much of the work we do in our industry doesn't set the world on fire. But every once in a while, if the advertising gods are smiling, something you do takes on a jet-propelled life of its own and lifts off into outer space. Your idea, your client, your message go orbital.
MAD AVE. MOURNS: Jackson, Fawcett, McMahon were ad icons, too
BBDO had a long wonderful relationship with Pepsi, ever since 1960. However, by the 1980's, Pepsi had lost some of its hold on its very own Pepsi generation. It was time to go after the next generation – their youngsters.
This is what was on Roger Enrico's mind (the new President of Pepsi-Cola USA). He needed something big
Read the rest here
Excerpt from the chapter titled Going Orbital from the book Then We Set His Hair On Fire: Insights and Accidents from a Hall-of-Fame Career in Advertising, by Phil Dusenberry; Penguin Group, 290 pages. Dusenberry relates the incidents leading up to Jackson's participation in a Pepsi commercial in which his hair was accidentally set on fire by pyrotechnics:
Let's face it. Much of the work we do in our industry doesn't set the world on fire. But every once in a while, if the advertising gods are smiling, something you do takes on a jet-propelled life of its own and lifts off into outer space. Your idea, your client, your message go orbital.
MAD AVE. MOURNS: Jackson, Fawcett, McMahon were ad icons, too
BBDO had a long wonderful relationship with Pepsi, ever since 1960. However, by the 1980's, Pepsi had lost some of its hold on its very own Pepsi generation. It was time to go after the next generation – their youngsters.
This is what was on Roger Enrico's mind (the new President of Pepsi-Cola USA). He needed something big
Read the rest here
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