Vintage 1970s Psychedelic Pepsi Cola Drive In Theater Ad
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2024
- What the soda companies wouldn't do to get your business. Here from the 1970s is an ad so far out you'd probably get a contact high by watching this at 3x speed.
Done in the familiar style of Peter Max, this ad slips in more hallucinogenic images than the ending of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey". After watching this, people probably needed a Dramamine more than a Pepsi.
For those who think young. Can you dig it, man?
0:23 A cow just morphed into a hamburger. That makes sense.
This reminds me of the Beatles Yellow Submarine movie.
Think so?
Yeah, I thought George Dunning straight away.
Just Google Peter Max.
@@tracycapilot2002 Heinz Edelmann
I was thinking EXACTLY the same thing!! 😃
I want Ads like this in the TV again
We all would.
Me, too!!!
Me three!!!
Keep dreaming, the world has gotten much darker.
I would shutter to see this in 4K HD... my mind might explode!
this is some of the most insane stuff I've ever seen and I LOVE it
Yeah idk why I love this kind of stuffs.
@@daniellakaran5760 yea, had some cool looking psychedelic commercials back in the day👍👍
The animation is Reminiscent of the yellow submarine movie ❤️
I got those same vibes as well!
I was just thinking the same thing
Psychedelia/Pop Art in all its glory! I can still remember when it was brand new. A huge influence on my early interests in art and drawing.
I would sell somebody else's soul to be able to animate like this
OMG! I have been describing this drive in commercial forever and nobody remembers it and everyone looks at me like I'm crazy when ALL I could remember and accurately describe was the part when the cow jumps and turns into a hamburger! I'm so happy to finally be vindicated
This an ad for the refreshment stand.
That is beautiful. I wish more of that stuff
Great instrumental version of Pepsi's "Feelin' Free" jingle. Ellen Starr composed the music and Joe McNeil wrote the jingle's lyrics. Barry Manilow and Melissa Manchester sang on various versions of this jingle.
Damn I wish there was a way to hear the full orchestral song..I love the music and the visuals!
Keep on a truckin' to the refreshment stand!
Love the images in this ad! But it can't be from the 1960's since it uses Barry Manilow's "Feelin' Free" Pepsi jingle, which Pepsi started using in 1973. Thanks for posting this great ad!
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Gee, thanks for replying! I don't get many replies to my comments these days-don't know why, I seldom say anything offensive! Yeah, the animation may have been from anywhere between 1967-1976, but the jingle is definitely from 1973.
The animation was from when they had "You have a lot to give " campaign, but was changed a few years later when a different Pepsi campaign showed up and just didn't retire this animation.
It's 1973
A version I saw on a Something Weird vhs had this with like a stylized organ version of the you’ve got a lot to live and Pepsi’s got a lot to give, When could that be from?
❤ 🌼🌞Cool!Looks like Peter Max!❤🍄🌻
love the song
mighty morphin power burger
VERY Peter Max-esque
Groovy!
yes
🎉
i think i know who made this. hes a japanese animator. i can tell by the faces with the weird fangs and the floating hotdogs.
Sunbeam Sound Machine
aww i was hoping this was the version with lyrics
If you've taken that much acid you're not popping out for popcorn and pizza any time soon.
かなり好き
0:24 ハンバーガーになっちゃうとことか好き🍔
Such nice music too but it seems more like the ‘60s rather than the ‘70s
trippy pepsi
Trippy
This was actually done by Peter Max I figured out
Time too smoke another joint
this is surrealism
what did i just watch
Something groovy!!
@@joel8583 I'm 16 idk why I love these kinds of videos.
😊sweet
Very Terry Gilliam like
I think it looks even more like something by Heinz Edelman or Peter max.
You should have seen a Peter Max Milk Commercial! Whoa!
I wish Pepsi would restore and rerelease this.
Sadly that will never happen.
It has an Indian and some black faces that might be considered blackface.
Still, can you imagine what this would look like cleaned up and on a gig screen?
I need therapy
Extremely creepy
You say 60s in the descripton and 70s in the headline lol-which is it
looks definately 60's to me
OOPS - typo. I fixed the descripton... thanks Ken!
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Cool☃
This is fcuked beyond belief...
The music SO does not go with the visuals here lol. Not even any sitars. Guess they didn't quite get the rock video concept yet, or they were trying to balance out the psyche to placate older audiences
If this isn’t corporate pandering...
Let's gather a group of 50 yrs olds at an advertising agency and have them produce their ideas about the youth/times of the day. Sad really...
Don't recall acorns as an available snack at theaters.
You've never been to Oregon?