Mercedes Benz leans on Lucifer to sell new cars
Jan 27, 2013 0:31:17 GMT -5
Post by PrisonerOfHope on Jan 27, 2013 0:31:17 GMT -5
Mercedes Benz leans on Lucifer to sell some new cars
Those are the opening lyrics of the Rolling Stones 1968 rumbling anthem “Sympathy for the Devil.”
While you listen to the song in the narrative form, singer Mick Jagger takes on the role of Satan, who is reminding the masses of his evil deeds and imploring them to fear him.
Mercedes Benz is using the music to let you know that it has one heck of a car it would like you to be driving later this year.
“Sympathy for the Devil” is background music for advertisements Mercedes Benz is using to announce, “Something sinister is coming Feb. 3rd..." Sinister... Sinister by definition is evil, wicked and criminal.
The driving beat of “Sympathy for the Devil” is intoxicating. The Rolling Stones are arguably the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band of all time.
As an armchair social scientist, this is intriguing. I’ve become a little too old not to connect the dots — to interrelate the conspiracy theories. To understand, when you look at it, how everything ads up.
Here we have a song, which extols the triumphs of Satan, as seen by the Rolling Stones. It is used to sell Mercedes Benz vehicles in an advertising campaign, which is hinging its big unveil on the Super Bowl. In terms of advertising, the Super Bowl is the showcase of all things at the heart of consumerism. The Super Bowl is the most watched television event in the world. It is ultimately how we project western culture to the billions of people watching the game around the globe.
Check out the 13 bursting into flames at the end...and add to everything else, the Superdome is the Mercedes Benz Superdome, in New Orleans, and not far from the sinkhole that keeps growing and growing....and add to the mix 0 as Beelzebub....
Those are the opening lyrics of the Rolling Stones 1968 rumbling anthem “Sympathy for the Devil.”
While you listen to the song in the narrative form, singer Mick Jagger takes on the role of Satan, who is reminding the masses of his evil deeds and imploring them to fear him.
Mercedes Benz is using the music to let you know that it has one heck of a car it would like you to be driving later this year.
“Sympathy for the Devil” is background music for advertisements Mercedes Benz is using to announce, “Something sinister is coming Feb. 3rd..." Sinister... Sinister by definition is evil, wicked and criminal.
The driving beat of “Sympathy for the Devil” is intoxicating. The Rolling Stones are arguably the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band of all time.
As an armchair social scientist, this is intriguing. I’ve become a little too old not to connect the dots — to interrelate the conspiracy theories. To understand, when you look at it, how everything ads up.
Here we have a song, which extols the triumphs of Satan, as seen by the Rolling Stones. It is used to sell Mercedes Benz vehicles in an advertising campaign, which is hinging its big unveil on the Super Bowl. In terms of advertising, the Super Bowl is the showcase of all things at the heart of consumerism. The Super Bowl is the most watched television event in the world. It is ultimately how we project western culture to the billions of people watching the game around the globe.
Check out the 13 bursting into flames at the end...and add to everything else, the Superdome is the Mercedes Benz Superdome, in New Orleans, and not far from the sinkhole that keeps growing and growing....and add to the mix 0 as Beelzebub....