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New Lennon Ad: All You Need Is Laptop

Posted Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:17pm PST by Lyndsey Parker in As Heard On...

It may seem hard to believe in this era of ubiquitous commercial song placement, but when the Beatles' "Revolution" was used in a 1987 Nike ad, it caused a major uproar among Fab Four fans, who cried sellout.

However, more than two decades later, Paul McCartney is selling CDs at Starbucks, Ringo Starr is starring in commercials for everything from Pizza Hut to Oldsmobile, and logical Beatles successors Coldplay and U2 are shilling for iTunes. So a new beyond-the-grave ad starring John Lennon--while a little creepy--shouldn't create too much of a fuss in 2008.

Furthermore, the new ad is for the One Laptop Per Child Foundation, a charity organization that supplies solar-powered computers to the world's poorest children--so accusations of "selling out" are hardly appropriate here. It is a little disconcerting to hear Lennon's digitized voice say, "You can give a child a laptop," when laptops didn't even exist at the time of his death in 1980...but John's widow Yoko Ono granted the charity full permission to air this ad.

Sure, Yoko probably wouldn't want her husband's Scouse accent digitally recreated for, say, a Pizza Hut promo spot (sorry, Ringo). But obviously, and understandably, she believes the One Laptop Per Child Foundation is worthy of Lennon's legendary voice.

Granted, it's a somewhat robotic voice--specifically, archived bits of Lennon audio cobbled together via computer--but the overall effect is certainly a lot more tasteful than that time the late Fred Astaire waltzed with a vacuum cleaner during a controversial Super Bowl ad. Vacuuming is indeed a noble pursuit, but funding unprivileged children's education is definitely nobler, after all.

Watch the new One Laptop Per Child PSA here. It's John Lennon, and surely he would approve this message:

1225 Comments

141. lifeguard2 -
thank you john lennon

142. ddie -
coudlnt they at least have used an actual phrase that Lennon did & applied it to the organization? after all, how many other commercials never mention their product in name? it seems kind of shallow beyond your typical commercial shallowness, no matter how well the organization's intentions are.

143. Kevin -
Why not "resurrect" Jimi Hendrix, SRV, or George Harrison while they're at it. It may be a great cause, but that was really absurd and remarkably creepy!

144. shaun -
Kinda fitting since he was way before his time anyway. Could you imagine the affect he would have on the world today in the state it's in now if he were still alive? One who knows...

145. SAM -
Wonderful....keep his memory alive forever!

146. sil_32 -
maybe yoko should have done the comercial!

147. Matt V -
whoever said that was his real voice is very wrong. that was an awful accent. it was almost funny... and the the poor match up on lennons lips look terrible too. i know the cause is good but. I dont like using a dead mans mocked up image to sell your product. he has no say in how they use his image. next there could be a lennon D.A.R.E ad or something.

148. The Great Claudini -
That didn't even SOUND like Lennon...I'm just a tad bit creeped out...but it IS for a good cause...I don't know what to think.

149. J3 -
Lennon is doing back spins in his grave right now!!!!

150. majorTom -
that slippery slope is getting bad

151. JeffH -
You rock RT!

152. SAM -
Wonderful....keep his memory alive forever!

153. SAM -
Wonderful....keep his memory alive forever!

154. Yahoo! Music User -
I liked it. It was good to hear a "familiar" voice promoting something worthwhile. If John was alive today he would do the commercial anyway, but probably in a dry witt kind of way

155. john -
Big F**king Deal!

156. Katie -
Good cause or not,I still don't think it's cool to make money off those who are already gone...
It's like what Japan still does with hide. It's time to move on people.

157. C D -
It doesn't sound like him at all. I think everyone has forgotten how John actually sounded. This puter manipulation makes it sound like a Kennedy on helium.

158. Adelantado -
I don't believe its John Lennon speaking, but a Lennon sound-alike, with much room for improvement.

Perhaps there should be world-wide contest to find the most lennonisk voice to do the ad. Perhaps a contest could be held annually, a prize given by the Queen in ceremony at the steps of Buckingham palace on January 1st of every year to the person who most resembles John Lennon in voice and sprit.

159. Yahoo! Music User -
Very Very NICE.
All we need is LOVE and this world would be a very differnt place today.
Thank you John and Yoko.
OneLove

160. Elizabeth -
I like how they just had his voice, was not creepy to me. Then when they showed him, I still did not find it freaky, I found it to be exacly what he may have done if he was alive. So was OK with the ad.
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