Next: A Levi's commercial featuring "Big Bottom"? A couple of LA blogs say this commercial was first aired on news radio, but now it's on TV: An American Express commercial using "Gimme Some Money" as incidental music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLYk0CgxQbM At last, the royalties will allow the Thamesmen to retire in comfort. Meantime, here's a photo I took today near the casa. Merry Christmas.
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