Video: Beastie Boys license a song for an ad for first time ever, for Joe Biden campaign

Video: Beastie Boys license a song for an ad for first time ever, for Joe Biden campaign

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https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/10/19/beastie-boys-license-a-song-for-an-ad-for-first-time-ever-for-joe-biden-spot-focused-on-live-music-shutdown/

The Beastie Boys had never before licensed any of their songs for an advertisement, but that commercial blackout came to an end during Sunday’s Steelers/Browns game, when the sounds of “Sabotage” accompanied a spot for the Joe Biden presidential campaign.

It wasn’t just any campaign spot, but one that focuses on how the COVID-19 shutdowns have decimated the live music industry. The ad focuses on a club in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Blind Pig, that remains shuttered this year after a 50-year run as a pillar of the community, which the owner blames on what he considers Donald Trump‘s shortsighted response to the coronavirus crisis.

Video: Beastie Boys license a song for an ad for first time ever, for Joe Biden campaign

Oct 19, 2020, 6:28pm UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/10/19/beastie-boys-license-a-song-for-an-ad-for-first-time-ever-for-joe-biden-spot-focused-on-live-music-shutdown/ > The Beastie Boys had never before licensed any of their songs for an advertisement, but that commercial blackout came to an end during Sunday’s Steelers/Browns game, when the sounds of “Sabotage” accompanied a spot for the Joe Biden presidential campaign. > It wasn’t just any campaign spot, but one that focuses on how the COVID-19 shutdowns have decimated the live music industry. The ad focuses on a club in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Blind Pig, that remains shuttered this year after a 50-year run as a pillar of the community, which the owner blames on what he considers Donald Trump‘s shortsighted response to the coronavirus crisis.