sliderule Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 uy, welcome back Liberty! Yung Philip Morris cigarette ads na parating naiipit yung yosi sa haba kasi. Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 Good morning to ALL !!!! Monday na naman ! The 70's Ad i remember most is the SMB Ad "Isang platitong Mani" - Bert Marcelo in the Lead together with all the Filipino sports greats (then)...Flash Elorde etc. "Yeye" vonnel Ad with the Onrubia Sisters. The first Close-up commercial with Tetet Limjap (now Crisol) then that of Ana Lorraine Kier (now Tabora). Backtrack lang ng konti... I also remember the "Put a tiger in your tank" campaign nf Shell ba yon? was one of the first to to Merch tie-ups...when they offered various "tiger products...the most popular one being the Tiger inflatable na ginagamt pang boxing. And pag Coke dealer ka / Sari-sari store owner, nagbibigay sila ng miniature COKE (24 bottles) in a miniature wooden case. I saw one being sold in this retro shop in Cubao for P 2,000 !!!!! Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted September 19, 2005 Share Posted September 19, 2005 Backtrack lang ng konti... I also remember the "Put a tiger in your tank" campaign nf Shell ba yon? was one of the first to to Merch tie-ups...when they offered various "tiger products...the most popular one being the Tiger inflatable na ginagamt pang boxing.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I believe the tiger commercial was for Esso. Quote Link to comment
walangiba Posted September 19, 2005 Share Posted September 19, 2005 Hi to all! Was "Ibalik ang Swerti" the ad of Interbank? Can't recall anymore. Funny how punchlines like these stick to your memory, even more than the product itself, specially so since this bank is now defunct. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted September 19, 2005 Share Posted September 19, 2005 Was "Ibalik ang Swerti" the ad of Interbank? Can't recall anymore. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ms. Liberty, this was actually something we discussed in our marketing class oh so many years ago. The line was so successful that people remembered only the line (and the boy sweeping) but no one could recall what exactly was being advertised. In fact, in our marketing class, our instructor asked if anyone knew what product, service, or idea was being advertised in "Ibalik ang swerti." No one could answer. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted September 19, 2005 Author Share Posted September 19, 2005 "text" means playing those small cards .<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Welcome to this thread warhead. Yup, iba ang meaning ng text nung 70s. Although 60s pa lang ay uso na ang text or baraha in pilipino. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted September 19, 2005 Share Posted September 19, 2005 Folks, I wonder if any of you remember this defining movie of the 70s: "The Trial of Billy Jack," which featured a portion on the massacre at My Lai in Vietnam. There was also this scene where the native American elders said, "If we are to have another civil war, let it begin here." Then a soldier threw away his M-16, and the others followed suit. The final scene had people in a church singing, "All we are saying, is give peace a chance." Cry me a river. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted September 19, 2005 Share Posted September 19, 2005 Bods, for athletics, I think yung high elevation ng Africans ang key facter to their success. Anyway, sige - para makabalik si mareng augustmoon: Ano ba ang mga memorable 70's ads na inyong napanuod in your 70's black & white Zenith TV's with the "rabbit ears"?? Si flyingdutchman would probably have a wealth of ads to contribute.. How about yung "Kaaaa-ro-neee-ya..."<{POST_SNAPBACK}> so kaya pala madami ding magagaling na long-distance runners na mga Mexicans and other South Americans... Memorable commercials I can remember:Ye-Ye Vonnel...Isang platitong mani....Pupulbusin ko dibdib mo!.......The Philip Morris commercials where the long sticks always get broken....Yung Timex commercial na sinuotan ni Jaworski ng relo yung kabayo ..... Pareng Bods, MILKMAID yung grow tall little man ni Niño Muhlach.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I stand corrected, pare hehehe kaya pala pati mga babae napagiwanan sa height si Nino Quote Link to comment
pinoy_strigoi Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 Welcome to this thread warhead. Yup, iba ang meaning ng text nung 70s. Although 60s pa lang ay uso na ang text or baraha in pilipino.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Text ba yun? Tawag namin dun kas "teks", tapos yung pinaka bulok na pato ang ginagamit ko kasi laging panalo. Funny, I tried to complete the series (e.g. mga Spiderman) in teks pero di nangyari. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted September 20, 2005 Author Share Posted September 20, 2005 Text ba yun? Tawag namin dun kas "teks", tapos yung pinaka bulok na pato ang ginagamit ko kasi laging panalo. Funny, I tried to complete the series (e.g. mga Spiderman) in teks pero di nangyari.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Pareho din yun. Nirelate lang ni warhead yung tex noon sa tex ngayon. Funny ako rin, hindi ko nabuo yung X-Men, the Avengers even the Longest day na 58 numbered cards lang gayong there was a time that I had about 2 sacks full of tex. Naubos ko ang lahat ng tex sa buong barangay namin Quote Link to comment
flyingdutchman Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 pare, adman ka ba? Natatandaan mo pa mga ads nung araw I don't recall that Nino was in that Grow Tall ad but it's really a monumental mistake judging by how Nino is today. Kaya siguro hindi na mabenta ang Alaska <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nope, am not creative enough to be in advertising. Mahiliglang talaga ako manood ng tv noon, and i wasn't the type whowould switch channels when an ad came on. Another reasonmight have been hindi pa uso ang remote control noon andtamad akong tumayo to change channels. Cheers! Quote Link to comment
flyingdutchman Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 Masi, galing ng analysis mo, may meaningful substance talaga. Our lack of global competetivness in sports is not ingrained in our genes. Just look at Chinese dominance in other fields. Flyingdutchman : wow your recall of those ads are something else: "Galing Mow Man"! Siguro hindi uminom ng Alaska si Nino hehehe Bods, for athletics, I think yung high elevation ng Africans ang key facter to their success. Anyway, sige - para makabalik si mareng augustmoon: Ano ba ang mga memorable 70's ads na inyong napanuod in your 70's black & white Zenith TV's with the "rabbit ears"?? Si flyingdutchman would probably have a wealth of ads to contribute.. How about yung "Kaaaa-ro-neee-ya..."<{POST_SNAPBACK}> My all-time favorite 70's ad : The Levi's commercial with a bunchof guys riding a vehicle with the top down tapos yung background musicwas 'Let Your Love Flow' by the Bellamy Brothers. I can still hear the songin my head whenever I think about the 70's: Let your love flow...Like a mountain stream... Quote Link to comment
masi Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 the Coke ad which starts with a little girl holding a candle and began singing "I'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love..." the camera zooms out as there are more people holdling candles joining in the singing. speaking of Coke and Pepsi, these 2 giants dominated ads in the broadsheets and tv just like globe and smart would dominate it today. madaming pa raffle yang Coke and Pepsi. Just look under the tansan! (cork pa yung inside lining nung tansan!) A Pepsi promo was Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs where you need to complete Snow White and all the 7 Dwarfs (obvious ba!) and get a free trip to Disneyland! Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 Pareho din yun. Nirelate lang ni warhead yung tex noon sa tex ngayon. Funny ako rin, hindi ko nabuo yung X-Men, the Avengers even the Longest day na 58 numbered cards lang gayong there was a time that I had about 2 sacks full of tex. Naubos ko ang lahat ng tex sa buong barangay namin <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I never figured out those tex games...basta I remember flipping 3 cards in the air....tapos...ewan ko...Other games we used to play in recess/lunch in Grade School were trumpo, holens/jolens (jolens yung parang golf na shinu-shoot sa butas d ba?) and my favorite SHATO. I wonder how much those tex cards would sell today, may halaga na kaya ngayon ang mga yun? I used to have a lot f those DC and Marvel comics, then I did a stupid thing and sold them to my classmates at 25 cents each. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted September 20, 2005 Author Share Posted September 20, 2005 Pareng sliderule, magSHATO EB kaya tayong mga 70s peeps! Ako naman I misplaced o may nagnakaw ng X-MEN kong comics na 1-50. Magkano na kaya ngayon iyon? Ayoko ng isipin. Ang pagkakaalam ko ay wala kang makikitang sneezy para mabuo yung 7 dwarfs. Quote Link to comment
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