Discussion on Coors Light and Hot Rock within the Various Dance & House Music forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; Having just said I'm not a real rock fan (and what that means is, I don't dislike it, I just ...
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| Having just said I'm not a real rock fan (and what that means is, I don't dislike it, I just don't know it) I need some help. I spotted a Coors Light commercial that has, I think, 4 different rock songs melded together over a mixed rhythm track. Commercial starts with party goers getting out of a taxi with someone singing in rap style: WE CAME TO ROCK (repeat 2 more times) WE CAME TO ROCK THIS PARTY ALL NIGHT LONG Move indoors with people dancing and having a good time and a dj crew setting up carrying vinyl and, of course, Coors. The song: SO YOU WANNA BE A ROCK 'N' ROLL STAR; A ROCK 'N' ROLL STAR; A ROCK 'N' ROLL STAR Next shot is a female playing air guitar and the crowd bopping their heads in unison to the sound of: I'M THE KING OF ROCK (of rock, of rock); I'M THE KING OF ROCK (of rock, of rock) Lastly, and this is the killer track, the crowd is in full tilt boogie. Close up of a brother getting his groove on to: HERE I AM, ROCK YOU LIKE A HURRICANE This last song, even without the new drum track, I would go out and buy in a minute. Whoever is singing this has power. To me, this is hard rock at it's best. Strong vocals, great guitar work and a rhythm to work the body, not that head-trip 'acid' style I just can't relate to. Any body have an clues who might be doing these songs? Am I right that it's four different groups or is it actually one? REALLY interested in "Hurricane". Thanks, Nicky |
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| "Rock You Like A Hurricane" is by German metal/hard rock band The Scorpions, from their mid-80s "Love At First Bite" LP. |
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| "So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star" was originally done by The Byrds (1967) with a trumpet part by Hugh Masakela. I think it's been redone by someone else for the commercial
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| Thanks, guys. Couldn't believe "Hurricane" is from '84. Then when I went to Amazon.com I had to laugh as all the reviews say how 'famous and overplayed' this anthem is. Almost 20 years later and I'm hearing it for the first time. Amazing... and a little :oops: , too. Guess I have to diversify my music just a little bit more. |
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| I definitely remember "Rock You Like A Hurricane", and that song was a huge hit for the Scorpions in 1984 (their biggest by far). That song was constantly played on the radio back then. :evil: |
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| Would you believe --- Coors answers their email. :o They confirmed that Marky and Graham are correct with their selections of The Byrds and Scorpions, respectively. The other two songs are: "King of Rock" by DMC (I think they mean Run-D.M.C.) "Rock the Pary" by POD (never heard of these guys) |