theres a load of class adverts from years gone by...and here are a few of them including the carling black label advert http://www.completeshite.com/davethewave-adverts/
Great advert, but unfortunately I cant see it coming back, as Coors Brewers who now own the brand seem to think that the lager is now too cool for humour and have adopted a pretty bad 'spot on' tagline. Unfortunately for them, they seem to forget that its the number one lager for the main reason that it is drunk by the masses and not the minority! We want to see funny adverts taking the mickey....not trying to guess what the previous 30secs was about!!
Im 99% sure this ad was carling black label. Anyway it was a series of ads i remember was shown every advert break in the first screening of demolition man on ITV (so between 93 and 95 sometime i figure) The basic advert was a man leaving a bar, getting on his motorbike, driving through the desert, getting to another bar, walking out to the back, taking a drink from his carling and a beautiful women coming up to him. The fun part was there were about 7 or 8 variations. In 1 the motorbike was a pushbike, in another the woman pounced him, in another the woman was a fat girl, in another the desert part never ended, in another there was a fly bothering him the entire ride and he ended up putting his glass down on it etc... Great series!
Does anyone PLEASE, remember the Carling Black Label advert which used the spoof, 'Carling Black Name Tag'? It is becoming a family principle now!!!!!!!!!
I vaguely remember one aired around 1985. I don't remember much of the content apart from it spanned several spoof ads ending with a mexican running through a wall of washing powder boxes in a supermarket??
There were quite a lot of these ads, but the one that springs to mind has to be the launderet one which was a spoof to the Levi ad with Nick Kamen - guy strips down to undies to wash clothes one guy says "bet he drinks CBL" then we pan out on them to discover they're both naked and the other replied "na, he doesn't wash his underpants"
Do You Remember Carling Black Label?
Do You Remember Carling Black Label?