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The 10 Most Fantastically Eighties Rock Star Commercials

The 10 Most Fantastically Eighties Rock Star Commercials

Remember when David Bowie and Tina Turner came together to sell Pepsi, or when Genesis and Eric Clapton helped turn an ordinary evening into a “Michelob Night?”

Neil Young was angry when he sat down to write the lyrics to 1988’s “This Note’s for You.” Throughout the decade, he’d seen everyone from Eric Clapton and Michael Jackson to David Bowie and Tina Turner appear in commercials. In many cases, they even re-wrote lyrics to some of their most famous songs to shill soft drinks or beer. And he’d had enough. “Ain’t singing for Pepsi,” Young wrote. “Ain’t singing for Coke/I don’t sing for nobody/Makes me look like a joke.”

The song became his biggest hit in years, and it eventually won him Video of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards. But it enraged some of his peers. “I just don’t think Neil Young should be setting himself up as rock’s conscience,” said Glenn Frey, who appeared alongside Don Johnson in a 1985 Pepsi ad. “I don’t know what’s worse, making 17 albums that sound like demos, putting them out as finished product, and taking people’s money for that or me taking $1 million from Pepsi. Right, Neil? Who’s ripping off who? You haven’t made a decent record since Harvest.”

Clearly, Young hit a nerve. And to be fair to Frey, his music with the Eagles will live forever, while his Pepsi commercial is little more than an extremely dim memory to most people. That’s the case for most pop star commercials from the Eighties. But thanks to the magic of YouTube, we’ve gone back and resurrected some of the classics. Be warned, some of these are really, really weird. (But not as weird as Willie Nelson hawking Canada Goose today.)

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