The latest iPad advertisement has been shown to you. On social media, you have seen people whining about it all the time. The opinion of Creative Director Evan Brown has been read by you. Adage, CNN, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal have all featured headlines that you have already seen. Even well-known people like Hugh Grant and Justine Bateman do not think much of the advertisement.
However, did you also remember that the LG KC910 Renoir made its debut in the similar manner? Yes, but that was a long time ago—in 2008.
The song is called “4 Chords” and it is by Barney Freeman & Ben Vella, also known as 1001 Knights. It is off the album “Original & Quirky.” The advertisement was made in London by BBH.
Actor and writer Reza Sixo Safai informs us that he has kindly corrected Apple’s advertisement in the interim. by operating it backwards.
Hello, @Apple I solved it for you. The picture has sound.Twitter: bit.ly/OwVnYNgXhT
— May 8, 2024, Reza Sixo Safai (@rezawrecktion)
I will play “Crushed by the Wheels of Industry” on my beat-up Heaven 17 vinyl on my record player until I become tired of it once more, which happens about every five years.