In light of this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVI2YI9ocVo&feature=related
The problem of leisureWhat to do for pleasureIdeal love a new purchaseA market of the sensesDream of the perfect lifeEconomic circumstancesThe body is good businessSell out, maintain the interestRemember Lot's wifeRenounce all sin and viceDream of the perfect lifeThis heaven gives me migraineThe problem of leisureWhat to do for pleasure
Coercion of the sensesWe are not so gullibleOur great expectationsA future for the goodFornication makes you happyNo escape from societyNatural is not in itYour relations are of powerWe all have good intentionsBut all with strings attached
Repackaged sex keeps your interestRepackaged sex keeps your interestRepackaged sex keeps your interestRepackaged sex keeps your interestRepackaged sex keeps your interestRepackaged sex keeps your interest
The problem of leisureWhat to do for pleasureIdeal love a new purchaseA market of the sensesDream of the perfect lifeEconomic circumstancesThe body is good businessSell out maintain the interestRemember Lot's wifeRenounce all sin and viceDream of the perfect lifeThis heaven gives me migraineThis heaven gives me migraineThis heaven gives me migraine
― Kinect: The Body Is Good Business™ (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 04:15 (fifteen years ago)
Considering these dudes went pop at one point to make some money, and then recently have reformed to play their old shit to make some money, I hardly think using the music (sans lyrics) in a commercial is a huge shock.
― 15-60-77 (S-), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 04:18 (fifteen years ago)
nonresponsive
― Kinect: The Body Is Good Business™ (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 04:20 (fifteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYXZQLaU_ig
― 15-60-77 (S-), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 04:23 (fifteen years ago)
The thread is not about Gang of Four selling out or not, it's about the fact that using "Natural's Not In It" in a commercial for the Kinect is ironic.
― Kinect: The Body Is Good Business™ (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 04:26 (fifteen years ago)
Also fwiw I think Is It Love has a political subtext.
― Kinect: The Body Is Good Business™ (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 04:42 (fifteen years ago)