Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Rice Krispies Advert Song Was The Beatles Song 'Helter Skelter' Really Written For A Coco Pops Advert?

Was the Beatles song 'Helter Skelter' really written for a Coco Pops advert? - rice krispies advert song

I have a very good job, which was the Beatles song "Helter Skelter," originally for a global campaign to write the arrival of the Kellogg's Coco Pops ad. The original text was something along the lines;

"Well, the milk and get the snap crackle and pop that could get into a bowl of puffed rice / but also brings an additional treatment in the milk is immediately available through your usual white color in a very similar brown / His turned out to be exactly like the works, but seems to be something with the misuse of power by a hyperactive monkey in the clothing of the people as unlikely as it seems ... as unlikely as it seems ... Coco Pops! Coco Pops! Coco Pops! Coco Pops! crispy corn taste satisfaction CHocolate! Coco Pops! Coco Pops! They are the kind that most children like to eat when they choose! Coco Pops! Coco Pops! It is hard to imagine how the children survived, before his invention!

Right?

9 comments:

floyd said...

"... Abuse of power by a hyperactive monkey in human clothes"

Funny sh * t

Fonzie T said...

Not that I know of. It almost sounds like a joke to me.

The story * I * know is that Paul is an interview w / Pete Townshend of The Who, and has made a song that describes who did it, was stronger, the dirtiest song Wilder, Paul never thought it sounded cool and be inspired to try the same w / out-do The Beatles and The Who.
The result was "Helter Skelter".

Joe M said...

N ROFL!

Helter Skelter was written when Paul read the Who. They said the craziest song has heard only the strongest in the world. Paul wanted to finish.

Paul also has a difficult time with his girlfriend, Jane Asher, and put these feelings into a song as a murderer stress.

Jenny519... said...

Coco Pops were introduced in 1958 ... long before the song was published in Helter Skelter

rabblero... said...

No, the song about a roller coaster called "Helter Skelter"

Mush said...

This is the delay to what I heard today - This is a film - and Cocoa Puffs are not displayed.

Jeremiah L said...

It was written by a murderer

serenity said...

No, it was on a slide at a playground that John (I used) is to guess how a child play written. A big fall.

Thumbs ^ Up said...

Not true.

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