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April 28, 2006

White Stripes Coke Ad Uncut (And Ripped To MP3)

Watch the extended version here (MOV).

Link from MediaGuardian who says "the controversial song by White Stripes singer Jack White will air once only on UK TV."

"The ad tells a tale suggesting that when you perform a random act of kindness, it will always come back to you. In the film, a young girl is dismayed when she loses her pet bird. Despite her grief she randomly helps a stranger. This act of kindness is then transferred onto someone else, and in turn someone else again. This continues until coming full circle back to the girl, who is rewarded by the return of her bird. It is understood Coca-Cola has aired a version of the ad just once globally - a standard 30-second cutdown of the film in Australia during an MTV awards show. A grainy pirate recording of the shortened version has been circulating on the internet."
Thanks Andrew for the heads up, and thanks Mike for the MP3.

The White Stripes - "What Goes Around (Coke Ad)" (MP3 Link Expired)

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the white stripes need more horns

Posted by: changa at 04/28/06 10:49 AM | Reply
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What exactly is so controversial about this ad?

Posted by: ryan at 04/28/06 11:01 AM | Reply
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Here's a YouTube of it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWoLu_Hvbbw

Posted by: EJ at 04/28/06 11:02 AM | Reply
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> What exactly is so controversial about this ad?

I have the same question.

Posted by: scott at 04/28/06 11:15 AM | Reply
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Was that directed by Gondry?

Posted by: Sarah at 04/28/06 11:28 AM | Reply
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Hey Scott, minor screwup, wrong YouTube link. Here's the right one, babay.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKGw_KYH63k

I see no controversy either.

Posted by: EJ at 04/28/06 11:29 AM | Reply
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I think its mere exsitence is controversial; see the 803 comments on the other post about it.

Posted by: janine at 04/28/06 11:30 AM | Reply
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I think the controversy is that Coke is OMG Eeeeevil! Because they are a corporation and exploit people in Third World countries. As corporations are wont to do.

Posted by: Constant Dater at 04/28/06 11:44 AM | Reply
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This sounds like it could be a brendan benson song.

Posted by: Aaron at 04/28/06 12:00 PM | Reply
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oh coke, so evil, yet so refreshing!!

Posted by: thigh master at 04/28/06 12:17 PM | Reply
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Is the track really credited to The White Stripes and not just Jack White? The difference is important to me and perhaps nobody else.

Posted by: David at 04/28/06 1:06 PM | Reply
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I think the controversy is Jack White selling out.

But what does that have to do with showing it on TV?

I am also confused.

Posted by: Laura at 04/28/06 1:19 PM | Reply
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white stripes. coke.

i'm pretty sure the controversy ran out around 5 in the morning when nobody would answer their cell phones or pages and that pissed someone off.

Posted by: EJ at 04/28/06 1:26 PM | Reply
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he kind of sounds like michael jackson during the verses.

Posted by: jon at 04/28/06 1:29 PM | Reply
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What a Beatles rip-off

Posted by: Adam at 04/28/06 2:05 PM | Reply
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I think Coke only playing it once on TV is just their way of sparking everyone's interest to see it on the internet... everyone who wants to see it [mostly Stripes and Gondry fans] can see it and it doesnt cost Coke advertising time on TV.

Posted by: E at 04/28/06 2:17 PM | Reply
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Yeah, Coke wants to pinch every penny and keep their advertising to a bare minimum. Good luck to that young upstart company!

Posted by: David at 04/28/06 3:49 PM | Reply
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The government is bad.

Posted by: Allbriton at 04/28/06 11:52 PM | Reply
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the controversy is that everyone's saying that he "sold out" because he said he'd never do ads. then again the guy supposedly drinks alota coke. so who cares? its just an ad.

Posted by: jess at 04/29/06 12:25 AM | Reply
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Um......this is a TOTAL RIP OFF. Well, maybe not, but there is a japanese singer named YUKI who has the exact same music video. Maybe its the same director?? But anyway look for yourself please:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajkjtBgfNGU

Posted by: Pomai at 04/29/06 1:33 AM | Reply
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The controversy might be about black and white people sharing screen time together. Or, maybe it is about homeless people sharing the park with sweet young girls. I found the whole thing shocking!

Posted by: Sarah at 04/29/06 10:08 AM | Reply
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It sounds like neil diamond to me... i love the walkmen still, and they sold an actual song of theirs to GM, who destroys the environment, lays off its workers, and makes a crappy product.

No qualms here-- go jack go.

Posted by: Kip at 04/29/06 10:53 AM | Reply
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It sounds like neil diamond to me... i love the walkmen still, and they sold an actual song of theirs to GM, who destroys the environment, lays off its workers, and makes a crappy product.

No qualms here-- go jack go.

Posted by: Kip at 04/29/06 10:53 AM | Reply
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white's singing is consistently sharp on the verses, as if he couldn't hear himself when he was recording with headphones on, he has no pitch problems on the choruses though

Posted by: steregumshoe at 04/29/06 11:22 AM | Reply
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What a Rutles rip-off

Posted by: Edgewin at 04/29/06 11:45 AM | Reply
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At least it doesn't totally suck,

Posted by: Sick Vic at 04/29/06 3:37 PM | Reply
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Nagi Noda directed both the commercial and the YUKI video. So it is not a ripoff just a director reusing a concept. It was not Gondry who did the Coke ad.

Posted by: Adam at 04/29/06 6:01 PM | Reply
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isn't the ad just a copy of the video for Hardest Button to Button? the dirtector isn't the same guy, but i don't think its a rip off of any other artists.

Posted by: jess at 04/29/06 11:10 PM | Reply
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Jack sold out? Since when? Is it compromising your music to write a song SPECIFICALLY for a commercial? No. You may think that it's evil and corporate, but it's a completely seperate endeavor than just writing a song or filming a short. Think about it. Does Coke really need advertising? Does anyone not know what Coke is? Are people suddenly going to buy more Coke and exploit more third world countries because of this ad? No, they don't need it, and Jack and Nagi Noda probably knew that. So why not make a cool commercial for them and share it with the world? Pricks.

Posted by: fido at 05/01/06 6:45 AM | Reply
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"the controversy is that everyone's saying that he "sold out" because he said he'd never do ads. then again the guy supposedly drinks alota coke. so who cares? its just an ad."

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Here is Jack's quote about doing ads:

“O: Do you have a hard-and-fast rule about your music and advertising?

JW: Not really. It starts to bother you when you get so many offers and so much money is thrown at you from these generic companies who don’t care about spending half a million dollars on this or that. When it all starts piling up, you start thinking, “Man, I might really want that money 50 years from now.” We were never against it, and A LOT OF POPULAR OPINION NOWADAYS HAS CHANGED ABOUT THOSE KINDS OF THINGS. We still haven’t done anything like a commercial, but I’M NOT REALLY AGAINST IT.”


To answer someone's earlier question, no this is NOT a White Stripes song. It is just Jack White.

Posted by: theresa at 05/02/06 6:21 PM | Reply
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The above quote is from the Onion:
http://www.avclub.com/content/node/22509

Posted by: theresa at 05/02/06 6:24 PM | Reply
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This is JACK WHITE, not the white stripes, Meg White didn't touch this project. Get your fact straights man.

Posted by: titus at 05/03/06 3:52 PM | Reply
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I love this ad! i wish they played it here in the US!!! Jack White is not selling out, he is an amazing person with amazing talent and he should stretch out his talents anywhere he can! ITS JACK WHITE people! plus, the commercial is pretty rad! ROCK ON JACK!!!

Posted by: tab at 08/11/06 9:35 PM | Reply
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Does anyone have this on MP3???? Please contact me!!! Thanks!!

Posted by: dwl1971 at 11/23/07 10:00 PM | Reply
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