A Publicity Stunt Or Viral Ad -- Or Just A Band Connecting With Fans?
from the is-it-an-ad-or-is-it-memorex? dept
About a week ago, a band named Atomic Tom apparently had all of its instruments stolen, but as the story goes, they still had their iPhones and the will to continue. So they filmed themselves performing one of their songs on a NYC subway -- playing their iPhones, instead of their usual instruments. The band got some attention for this stunt, and along with it, questions like: "Did they really have their instruments stolen? Was this performance really impromptu? Did Apple pay them to advertise for the iPhone?" You can watch the video for yourself here:Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: atomic tom, connecting with fans, iphones, publicity stunt
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awesome
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Endorsing fraud as a new "business model".
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Polished? It was shot on an iPhone with existing light and in basically one take. I don't see the polish you are referring to!
Advertisement or not, the fact that this band performed all their respective parts with smartphone apps (iPhone or not) is really damn cool.
Probably also helps that the music is relatively simple, but that in turn shows off their songwriting skill!
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I'll have to look these people up
I'm leaning to the "it's true" side. If it was staged I think the audio and video would be better. The iPhone would be much more prominent, they would say it's an iPhone right at the beginning instead of the end where it can be easily missed (I almost did the first time). They would all be using the new iPhone 4 instead of what looks like a mix of ones and twos.
OK, I guess that means I don't think it was payed for by Apple, it may have been staged by Atomic Tom. Ether way, I'm going to look them up now.
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On an slightly related note, the fact that I'm going into any sort of detail on this is a pretty good indication that I need to go outside more.
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A stunt, but still awesome
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Re: A stunt, but still awesome
Oh and the band saying it was a stunt ;D
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You still are giving the label your valuable attention to people who don't care about you.
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How stupid do you feel?
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Not at all, but then I have a life.
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On Puns
Don't acknowledge puns. Ever. Reasons:
1. If the pun was truly a mistake, it would have been changed.
2. By acknowledging it, you acknowledge your own cleverness and intellectual superiority to those who might have missed the pun, which is incredibly douchetastic.
3. Anyone that is also clever enough to get the puns can share an instant inside joke, thus making that point of the article more enjoyable.
4. Anyone who first misses the pun can no longer be blissfully unaware and thus will look upon the article negatively.
Puns are fun. Nobody enjoys being told that they should be having fun when they aren't.
Don't acknowledge your puns because it removes the fun for everyone. Unless you enjoy being a douchebag, which I highly doubt.
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it's = its
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Mike Masnick didn't write this one, but my name is also Mike, so there's always a bit of confusion with Mike's around here...
Anyway, I'm not the exceptional writer that Mike Masnick is, so your pointer will be noted for future reference as I brush up my skills. :)
-- the other mike at techdirt
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BTW, I would have missed the pun without him calling attention to it, but I thought it was fun. It made it more enjoyable, not less.
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http://www.billboard.com/news/atomic-tom-iphone-subway-concert-video-was-1004121630.story#/ne ws/atomic-tom-iphone-subway-concert-video-was-1004121630.story
so... is it "a smart business move" - you called it mike
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Re: calculated PR stunt, it is...
Before the release, Atomic Tom will capitalize on the video's success by heading out on the road this fall. Although the group will play "Take Me Out," and the rest of "The Moment," using real instruments, White would not be opposed to the group performing on their iPhones in concert. "I'm sure we'll be requested to do so, and we'd be happy to oblige," says White.
I wonder if this band will be able to get some Apple money to play on their iPhones in concert -- that would be an awesome and "unique" way for a band to earn money.
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