What would happen if corporations abused famous album covers to sell product? (Inspired by this news story)
Edit: link actually works now!
What would happen if corporations abused famous album covers to sell product? (Inspired by this news story)
Edit: link actually works now!
Ohhh, I tried to insert a picture…
Well, here it is then.
Right on! I like it!
Consider submitting to http://www.fakevertising.com !
Heheh, Balint…
Okay tom, so I joined that Flickr fakevertising group you invited me into but to be honest: I’ve yet to figure out how all that flickr mumbo jumbo works. Seems like every blog and their mother’s have a Flickr thing on their sidebar these days, so I’ll have a look…
By the way: that PinkFloyd spoof is not my work, it was copied off the website I linked to! :)
Yes, you linked, but “Hotcha! Page Not Found”. ;-)
Ugh, why am I always the last to know? Thanks Balint, it’s been fixed… ;)
Welcome in!
I am fairly new to flickr myself. Good thing is the photoupload, tag’em share’em functionality. Also you can insert notes *into* the pictures to explain things.
Quite nice. Let’s see, what comes of it.
PS: I can’t get *Inca Roads* out of my head. I keep humming, whistling and singing it. Must be the weather.
Consider yourself lucky: I have Joe Dassin’s “L’été Indien” swimming around in my head…