i just saw this referenced during MadMen episode (season 5 episode 3, I believe). Don and Harry are trying to get backstage to pitch the Stones on doing a Heinz beans commercial. One of the teen groupies challenges Don on his belief that the Stones might be open to do a TV commercial, Don then tells the groupie that the Stones did a cereal commercial back in England. 2 seconds later I'm watching it on youtube. gotta love the Internet!!!!!
So the UK had the Stones doing this while here in the USA we had the animated characters doing "snap, what a happy sound" like some old geezer barbershop quartet while running for their lives to avoid getting drowned in the milk as it pours. Niiiiiiice.
I bought a guitar and started jamming with my mate who had a bass, he told me about this....I will put a good version of this on stage one day, I promise you all
@@ballasog as if the stones haven’t recorded a lot of bad songs lol? Their albums since Some Girls have been OK (Voodoo Lounge) to utter crap. Their live show is a cabaret act. I love a lot of the Stone’s old stuff but let’s not pretend they haven’t put out a lot of horseshit for the money too. I didn’t expect a cereal commercial to actually be a decent tune when they’ve put a lot of shitty tunes on their albums.
@@Vichedges I'm not a huge fan of their music post - Undercover. For me it was their last record cut as a true living breathing Rock 'n Roll band, and the last in which they truly dared to take creative risks and approach their music from a different direction. Afterwards came the transitional mid to late 80s era when the band all but broke up. Then they reformed in 1989 for the Rolling Stones Revue Annual Ongoing Farewell Tour, and they've been stuck in stasis ever since.
Ladies and gentlemen, the greatest rock and roll band in the world...
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Cle A can’t compare. I love both. Zip is great. They remind me of a T. rex stompin our the blues. Their sounds are so different. The drummers set the pace. Charlie is a Jazz inflenced economical drummer who is subtle. Bonzo is the complete opposite he’s a monster and loud as hell. Like Ginger B. You can like both without making it a competition. Shit I love Hank Williams Sr and the Dead Kennedy’s and the Clash and Dylan and Jimmy Cliff. Learn to love it all.
actually, i just saw this referenced during MadMen episode (season 5 episode 3 I believe). Don and Harry are trying to get backstage to pitch the Stones on doing a Heinz beans commercial. One of the teen groupies challenges Don on his belief that the Stones might be open to do a TV commercial, Don then tells the groupie that the Stones did a cereal commercial back in England. 2 seconds later I'm watching it on youtube. gotta love the Internet!!!!!
Del Shannon was from Battle Creek and played in a club literally one block from Kellogg's headquarters. No kidding. And Del was the first person to record a Beatles song before they were a success in the USA. True story.
Just to add / clarify, Del Shannon may have charted in the US with a Beatles song prior to their US success, but the first charting recorded cover of a Beatles song was actually by Kenny Lynch - Misery, in 1963.
I had no idea that this existed, but since it was only shown in Britain and not in the USA, that's understandable. It's based on a popular British TV show, "Juke Box Jury".
Someday some genius is going to invent a voice synthesizer which will make it possible to identically recreate any famous singer's voice. Imagine for a moment morphing Paul McCartney or Mick Jagger or ANY well-known singer's voice onto someone else's backing music or totally new albums--perhaps even resurrecting, for example, John Lennon's exact voice onto totally new music and albums. Back from the Dead music! Copyright infringement? Maybe not, since a voice pattern cannot be copyrighted. Furthermore, how many know that deceased salsa singer Hector Lavoe's unfinished final album was completed by Van Lester whose voice was virtually identical? Then, of course, Perry Como sounded like Bing Crosby and there are those never-ending Elvis clones.
put down the knife for a moment norman, and take off that wig, i have something to tell you. i actually think everything you just said is SPOT ON and only a decade or so away before you start seeing stuff like this popup. lets sum it up this way, if there's money to be made and the technology enables it, we will be seeing PLENTY of "new" Beatles and Stones stuff in the decades to come. But i will take it one step further, the technology will also allow for an animation of some kind that looks exactly like say, John Lennon for example, and we will see actual concerts of recreated Beatles with projected holograms on stage with the music and voices to match, but it wont be just a recording of old shows, it will be a recreation that feels, sounds, and LOOKS like the real thing!! IT WILL HAPPEN and younger generations will get to experience a Beatles concert, a Stones concert, and once the money comes rolling in you will start to see Elvis, the Who, James Brown and all the great performers be resurrected and milked to death all over again!!! when this happens though, it will be the Beatles that are the first act, or material, or subject (whatever you want to call it) that is used to pave the way. they'll still be breaking ground even once they're all dead.
Could it be that the Stones then-manager Andrew Oldham put them up to it for a quick paycheck so that they could purchase new guitars, etc.? Ha..."F...in' Andrew indeed!
Best cereal jingle I ever heard.
It's the best band ever to sing a cereal jingle too.
It's only cereal, but I like it!
i just saw this referenced during MadMen episode (season 5 episode 3, I believe). Don and Harry are trying to get backstage to pitch the Stones on doing a Heinz beans commercial. One of the teen groupies challenges Don on his belief that the Stones might be open to do a TV commercial, Don then tells the groupie that the Stones did a cereal commercial back in England. 2 seconds later I'm watching it on youtube. gotta love the Internet!!!!!
Same!😂
They played this at Altamont
That’s what set the Angels off…
This was Amazing to see again after 56 years, My Sister used to go into Hysterics when it came on TV in 1964....... unmistakably the Stones
Likes rice krispies? clearly a man of wealth and taste.
Brain on harp and Keef cranking' out the Berry riffs.
So the UK had the Stones doing this while here in the USA we had the animated characters doing "snap, what a happy sound" like some old geezer barbershop quartet while running for their lives to avoid getting drowned in the milk as it pours. Niiiiiiice.
OMG, I've loved the Rolling Stones since I was a kid. But I did not know about this commercial!! Hilarious!!
I bought a guitar and started jamming with my mate who had a bass, he told me about this....I will put a good version of this on stage one day, I promise you all
Damn, I wasn’t expecting much but that’s actually a good tune!
It's the Stones, what would you expect?
@@ballasog as if the stones haven’t recorded a lot of bad songs lol?
Their albums since Some Girls have been OK (Voodoo Lounge) to utter crap.
Their live show is a cabaret act.
I love a lot of the Stone’s old stuff but let’s not pretend they haven’t put out a lot of horseshit for the money too.
I didn’t expect a cereal commercial to actually be a decent tune when they’ve put a lot of shitty tunes on their albums.
No really good at all
@@EternamDoov why upvote your own post lol?
@@Vichedges I'm not a huge fan of their music post - Undercover. For me it was their last record cut as a true living breathing Rock 'n Roll band, and the last in which they truly dared to take creative risks and approach their music from a different direction. Afterwards came the transitional mid to late 80s era when the band all but broke up. Then they reformed in 1989 for the Rolling Stones Revue Annual Ongoing Farewell Tour, and they've been stuck in stasis ever since.
Keith comes in at the end, great riff
I give it a 90. Nice beat, and easy to eat and dance too
Ladies and gentlemen, the greatest rock and roll band in the world...
Cle A can’t compare. I love both. Zip is great. They remind me of a T. rex stompin our the blues. Their sounds are so different. The drummers set the pace. Charlie is a Jazz inflenced economical drummer who is subtle. Bonzo is the complete opposite he’s a monster and loud as hell. Like Ginger B. You can like both without making it a competition. Shit I love Hank Williams Sr and the Dead Kennedy’s and the Clash and Dylan and Jimmy Cliff. Learn to love it all.
Sheeeeeeitt, Zeppelin couldn't even write songs little alone stand in the shadow of the Stones. Glorified cover band is Zeppelin.
Now, now boys and girls...let's play nice. Let's not shiver thy timbers over who's best. It's all a matter of personal taste.
Well, several years later the "hottest band in the world" (aka KISS) did a Dr. Pepper ad...!
@KI SSThe Beatles beats them both.
Here because of Jeopardy tonight!
I wonder if they put some Brown Sugar on their Krispies . . .
Mick eyes cereal box,
then serenades it....
"Let's Spend The Morning Together"
rice krispies! how come you taste so good???
one of the best commercials ever!
Apparently Brian Jones wrote it.
Who is here after watching “Jeopardy!”?
ME!!!
@@unixgeek13 I!
Me too.
me too
actually, i just saw this referenced during MadMen episode (season 5 episode 3 I believe). Don and Harry are trying to get backstage to pitch the Stones on doing a Heinz beans commercial. One of the teen groupies challenges Don on his belief that the Stones might be open to do a TV commercial, Don then tells the groupie that the Stones did a cereal commercial back in England. 2 seconds later I'm watching it on youtube. gotta love the Internet!!!!!
Del Shannon was from Battle Creek and played in a club literally one block from Kellogg's headquarters. No kidding. And Del was the first person to record a Beatles song before they were a success in the USA. True story.
Just Call On Me was the Beatles song Del covered.
From Me To You, Del actually charted higher than the Boys in the US in '63
Just to add / clarify, Del Shannon may have charted in the US with a Beatles song prior to their US success, but the first charting recorded cover of a Beatles song was actually by Kenny Lynch - Misery, in 1963.
Why is Del playing a block from Kellogg’s HQ supposed to mean anything?
I mean “no kidding”?
And Del Shannon would later cover the Stones' "Under My Thumb".
I had no idea that this existed, but since it was only shown in Britain and not in the USA, that's understandable. It's based on a popular British TV show, "Juke Box Jury".
This song rocks!
Holy fuck, that's awesome. Rice Krispies never rocked so good.
Was this on “Beggars Banquet” or “Sticky Fingers”?
It was on " Cereal Sinning."
The rice krispie treats are sticky and hot.
Let it bleed
Neither. They recorded this in 1963, and was said to have been written (partly) by Brian Jones.
@@ClassicTVMan1981X
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Classic pop.
"Rice Krispies rock, daddy and you dig it."
Amazing!
Rice Krispies . . . that's what your LP's will sound like in ten years... snap... crackle... pop.
Love it
Rice krispies with 'charlie' for energy!
By Gawd, if the Stones endorse it, then I'm a eatin' it!
If they're anywhere near as tasty as those Chuck Berry licks from Keef, I'm sold
They snap, crackle and pop, but they don’t SHATTER
Love the guy who grimaced at that new-fangled rock in his earphones!
Mind blown.
(And I just bought a box yesterday!)
Coolest ad ever!
kids in the 60s and 70s had Saturday morning rock and roll all day in their cartoons and commercials... 80s kids had Barney the dinosaur.
Teletubbies.
I'm not sure i know this young band but I think they have potential ...
Wow!!
Keith s raunch is unmistakable love it
Been a Stones fan since a boy, but never heard this before.
I have been a fan of theirs since at least 1964, and I never heard of this ad. Either that, or I forgot about it.
Jeopardy sent me here :p
Apparently Brian wrote it.
Wow.....
It was never credited as far as I know.Everyone knew it was Jagger singing
R.I.P. Charlie Watts......
I'm here thanks Don Drapper
Me too. After seeing the episode 20 times, I finally looked it up
@@MBeczkowski Literally what happened to me
Now, if David Bowie had done a commercial for Kix!
This is my favorite cut on 'Goat's Head Soup'!
Time for some rolling rice krispie treats !
Put some pot in them...😄
Unexpected. Good on them
I wonder if they ever sang this at a concert??
0:10 wtf Gus Johnson is old
That’s cool
Before "Satisfaction", there was this U.K. ad.
In Australia and New Zealand, this cereal is known as "Rice Bubbles."
Can't find them in my Tops Market! Gone?
RIP Charlie Watts
How did you find such a pristine copy of the this?
Good with brown sugar.
What was that about the Rolling Stones selling out in the '80's?
Back then it was to pay the bills and keep yourself in the public eye when starting out.
WTF? the 80s? Try around 1964 or so & that wasn't considered selling out at that time.
1963
首席健康生活館超級好批
THIS IS A BOP
Joaquin Barañao. Historia freak de la música 📚🤓
Harry and Don be like 👁️👄👁️
Rolling Stones Snap Crackle Pop
RIP CHARLIE WATTS
Wow the stones sold out early didn't know that .
Someday some genius is going to invent a voice synthesizer which will make it possible to identically recreate any famous singer's voice. Imagine for a moment morphing Paul McCartney or Mick Jagger or ANY well-known singer's voice onto someone else's backing music or totally new albums--perhaps even resurrecting, for example, John Lennon's exact voice onto totally new music and albums. Back from the Dead music! Copyright infringement? Maybe not, since a voice pattern cannot be copyrighted. Furthermore, how many know that deceased salsa singer Hector Lavoe's unfinished final album was completed by Van Lester whose voice was virtually identical? Then, of course, Perry Como sounded like Bing Crosby and there are those never-ending Elvis clones.
May be able to replicate the vocals electronically and get away with it, but can't use the artist's name to sell the music.
put down the knife for a moment norman, and take off that wig, i have something to tell you.
i actually think everything you just said is SPOT ON and only a decade or so away before you start seeing stuff like this popup. lets sum it up this way, if there's money to be made and the technology enables it, we will be seeing PLENTY of "new" Beatles and Stones stuff in the decades to come. But i will take it one step further, the technology will also allow for an animation of some kind that looks exactly like say, John Lennon for example, and we will see actual concerts of recreated Beatles with projected holograms on stage with the music and voices to match, but it wont be just a recording of old shows, it will be a recreation that feels, sounds, and LOOKS like the real thing!!
IT WILL HAPPEN and younger generations will get to experience a Beatles concert, a Stones concert, and once the money comes rolling in you will start to see Elvis, the Who, James Brown and all the great performers be resurrected and milked to death all over again!!!
when this happens though, it will be the Beatles that are the first act, or material, or subject (whatever you want to call it) that is used to pave the way. they'll still be breaking ground even once they're all dead.
All right. Who else is here referred by Neal Sean?
is that kid at the end the boy from Courtship of Eddies father?
That show was more early 70s
Hard Quiz brought me here.
Rice krispies!
"Cereal Killers". Is this an American or British ad?
Was this on Sticky Banquet or Beggars Fingers?
What next, The Beatles woo wooing about Weetabix?
Nope,Jan and Dean singing about Coca Cola
Brian Jones song..
Hollyhubs
OMFG
Almost as good as the Corn Pops 80s jingle. 😂
Year:1964
lol... if companies kept using mick for children marketing back then...... children would be worse now then ever
If The Rolling Stones made the album Sell Out by The Who.
Songs from breakfast cereal, to heroin.
Came here from The HollyHobs, who else?
Nice ❗ but I wonder what kinda "Sugar" they put on their Krispies 🤪🙃😵❗
"If you don't know how to do it, I'll show you how to eat, Rice Krispies" :D🎤🎸
“Heinz, Heinz, Heinz, is on my side” *cringe*
I saw The Rolling Stones in concert few years ago...I hope they played that song...they didn't...big deception...
Ads Infinitum, Ads Infinitum, Ads Infinitum...
Could it be that the Stones then-manager Andrew Oldham put them up to it for a quick paycheck so that they could purchase new guitars, etc.?
Ha..."F...in' Andrew indeed!
Hard to believe they sold out to make this jingle. Also hot take - Rice Krispies were only for white people 😂
The Who... no, The Stones "Sell Out"
Mad Men brought me here.