Tom Waits Bizarre Lawsuit Against Frito Lay Over A Doritos Commercial
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Tom Waits infamous lawsuit against Frito Lay who own Doritos.
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Doritos or Tom Waits?
Tom will forever be a legend. A true one-of-a-kind genius. I dont care about snacks.
Doritos makes you fat. Waits makes you phat.
Lol
Waits for sure... Also thanks for this video. I didn't know until now that I needed to hear this story
I oppose any and all advertisers.
I would expect Tom to do a local commercial for like a scrap yard, or pawn shop. That's not selling out, just supporting your people.
And it's magnificent that he did a dog food commercial. I'm sorry he regretted it.
All marketing is a massive scam.
Every commercial or ad you ever saw, somebody is getting paid for providing nothing.
I hate all advertising.
DAMN. Never piss-off Tom Waits.
P.S.: Good for him.
Tom is the best. Loved this one. Nice work getting the purina commercial in there. They did do a good job on the imitation. No wonder Tom got upset. We all want to hear Tom waits and be like him. 😂
There is a funny footnote, some trailers for ’Imaginarium of Dr Parnassas’ are voiced by Terry Guilliam doing an impression of Waites. Tom is in the film playing The Devil, and he and Guiliam are good friends so in this case he didn’t mind.
I'd never heard of Waits and knew nothing of his music, I learned about him through his acting rolls which are great when he's cast as the right characters like what you mentioned and his role in Seven Psychopaths.
Favorite line; cutlet started beating shit out my cup of coffee, coffee wasn't strong enough to defend itself!
"....Well, what ya get is a Salisbury steak 'an a shake 'n bake in a provocative sauce of Velveeta an' Half-n-Half....smothered in Campbell's tomato soup..."
The fact that he let "Way Down In The Hole" be used and covered repeatedly for The Wire to use as an opening song on all 5 seasons says a lot. He's fine with good art, not hustling for dollars for somebody else.
Good to know Tom hasn’t changed all that much since I knew him almost 60 years ago.
9:51 now i just picture tom waits in a supermarket with a bunch of shopping carts filled with candy
He also sued Levi's and Screaming Jay Hawkins. Hawkins covered Heart Attack and Vine and then send let the advertising agency use in (a pretty good) 80's commercial. Waits sued both Hawkins (as far as I remember) and the ad agency (maybe also Levi's). Tom won. I'd love to see a video on this as I can't remember the details. I waited till the end before posting so I know the Channel did mention it.
Really, weren’t they in the same movie Mystery Train ?
@@mikejones-go8vz They were. Wasn't Wait's only heard as the radio DJ though. I love that movie. One of the greatest soundtracks ever.
@@vomgrady I must watch it again!
Tom Waits comes through when the Chips are down!
I see what you did there
😆
Yah. Grovelly style. Crunchy vibes. Gnarly to the max, brochacho.
I think the argument that the singer's voice isn't "distinctive and widely known" is self-defeating. If it isn't a recognizable voice, why are you so keen on using in a commercial?
I guess Frito Lay just decided to let the chips fall where they may.
The large print giveth, the small print taketh away!
'Is Frito a Bandito?' LOL
I remember the Tom Waits Doritos case.
The Dog Food commercial only used his VOICE NOT HIS MUSIC.
i always thought the Frito Bandito song was tom waits. AYYEEEE AYE AYE AYEEEEEEEEEE.YO SOY EL FRITO BANDITO!
...Great memories of Waits. It's fine to hear he's still around.
Someone should have told Captain Beefheart he could sue Tom Waits for the same thing. (or Howlin' Wolf....)
2:23 Not how I would imagine a Tom Waits impersonator would look like...😀
Poignant topic on legal basis concerning Deep Fake era and potential liability that we're entering. Tom Waits music... it gives and gives and then gives some more.
I'm not a fan of Tom Waits, but I know that he is highly respected by many musicians. What confused me about this commentary was, it stated that the ad agency would 'indemnify' the client (Frito-Lay). My understanding of this legal term is that the ad agency woult "take the hit" if there were a lawsuit, meaning that legal wise, Frito-Lay was off the hook. If Frito-Lay were to get sued and lost, they would give the legal bill and the damages ordered by the court to the ad agency to pay. If this is correct, i don't understand why the ad agency would take a risk like that.
They are insured for such suits
Uhhh he was well known enough for frito to pursue him....
Frito Lay, Levis, Opal... I guess companies can't resist trying to rip-off Tom Waits. Even though it ends up costing them dearly. Hope Tom doesn't get diabetes from all that free candy.
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I guess not in Waits' case. LOL! I think the lawsuits were frivolous, and the fact he won a symptom of our sue happy society, but, I think it is hilarious that he got one over on Corporate America. LOL!! One for the little guy.dd
Kinda bullshit that someone that may sound like someone else can’t use their own voice
The civil suit system is fucked
Of course Tom Waits only commercial was for dog food.
Because he's so dog like. Such an adorable puppers.
Rain Dogs
Yea, because he's the only one that's allowed to be in a situation where he needs to make a buck, everyone else is a bad guy for it.
It's no wonder he was broke back then considering his music, I guess no one buying it explains why he started taking movie rolls.
I can't stand any of these celebrity idiots that run their mouths on commercialism and capitalism, every one of them makes the kind of money they do because of both, and then they turn around and run their mouths on them, hypocrites.
Idk man, he did burn that chihuahua along with the house. Always hated that dog
@@dukecraig2402 he was backing his beliefs. It is incredibly rare for people to walk away from fat paydays for something they alone believe in.
ESPECIALLY if they are in any financial uncertainty!
(I am a fan of capitalism. Even though i am not rich, or even middle class, i would never want any other system - least of all, Communism ! 🙄)
Waits is an American treasure.
And he doesn't leave oily residue on your hands.
...but that drinking piano has lotsa grease on its keys 😉
I can’t stand him
There's a MacDonalds just around the corner with your name on it
I just love Tom Waits. The dog food commercial is actually cool and it feels on brand for him. I had never seen that before, but it doesn't diminish my respect for him at all. Sounds like he had his way with it, talking about temptation and desire in that weird context. The Doritos commercial is just terrible. Glad he won in court.
Rain Dogs food 😁
"Corn chip sermon" lmao, long live the gritty king
Good for Tom. He *is*, however, a criminal. He's criminally talented and has stolen my heart thousands of times.
Wipe of your chin buddy
He stole his style from Beefheart, funny he's suing for pretty much the same thing
@@NetanyahooWarCriminal that's extremely reductive. He's got a huge swath of influences and his sound has transformed entirely multiple times
Tom is one of the greatest singer songwriters of all time, beef heart had a cool sound but that's about it, just because toms sound can be similar doesn't mean he would have to stoop to stealing to write his songs.
Tom Waits had a very large opinion of himself for a guy who’s most recognizable song is probably ‘Christmas Sucks’, a song where he bemoans the fact that nobody seems to love him when in fact 99.99999% of people have never heard of him. Perhaps that was his problem. Anyway he was a B-grade writer and an unconvincing Louis Armstrong imitator, but, oh well, love is a strange thing.
Tom should be proud of the dog ad. Now, whenever I see a big scruffy dog, I think it would have Tom's voice if it could talk!
Tom will forever be a legend. A true one-of-a-kind genius. I dont care about snacks.
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thanks! I am proud to say our research has gotten a lot better over time and we've got some really ambitious stuff coming later this year that you likely won't see on any other channels.
I was pictures I’ve never seen before!
Love how he continued to use metaphors and similies even when we understood what he meant right off the bat.
He can't help waxing poetic - he's Tom Waits.
2:47- Waits grovelly style? Grovelly isn’t even a word, but it’s obviously related to groveling. Pretty sure he meant gravelly, sounding like gravel.
I laughed out loud at that bit. Some of the stock footage was pretty hilarious too.
This is one of the funniest rock and roll true stories I've heard yet - that Doritos commercial is hilarious 😂 😃 😄!
I can really relate to what that jersey said about thinking he was the criminal. The first time I saw him open for the headliner in the 70’s. I didn’t know what he looked like. The lights went down and the music started and a few minutes later someone dressed like a bum came out, snapping his fingers holding an old suitcase, and I thought it was an escaped mental patient
He put on an amazing show and I been a huge fan since
I first saw Tom in a very small dive venue near my apartment in a So Cal beach community and had a nice talk with him in the 70's. I had never heard of him before. I went back to listen a couple of times.
Incidentally, I also met John Cale at a bit better venue in the neighborhood. That was at the time of his "Mercenaries" album. Oh, the days when one could meet such talents.
The Tom Waits "soundalike" on the Doritos commercial sounds more like a California Raisin than Tom Waits
Fred Sanford?
Wolfman Jack
do you know how they got the ideal for the new Doritos? They heard it through the grapevine ! god im so lame , sorry
Sounds like bleeding gums
@@Quaquadaqu RIP Bloody Gums
Fun fact Tom Waits is the inspiration for the Heath Ledger Joker voice
Captain Beefheart is to Tom Waits is to Heath Ledger as Jack Nicholson is to Christian Slater is to Joaquin Phoenix. Everyone is imitating everyone.
2:44
“Grovely style”?
You mean “gravelly”? I’m assuming the reader didn’t write the script.
I remember when this happened because I was a huge TW fan and still am. I wasn’t surprised that he won the lawsuit because if you’ve ever seen an interview with TW you’d know how articulate as well as absolutely hilarious he is. I’m sure he had the jury wrapped around his little finger. Oh, and he was also right.
Good for you Tom. I remember seeing him a the Wilton in Los Angeles and the only prop he used was a huge old refrigerator. He performed a few songs and then opened the refrigerator and there was one beer in there. Brilliant.
Audi, Opal, and Frito Lays used Tom Waits voice but nobody's heard of him. Yeah, right. lol. Go get 'em, Tom Cat.
That's the worst jingle ever.
Now all I want is to try those f-ing Doritos! And I know they're probably not around anymore...
I'd love to see a video like this about Devo's music being used in commercials. It's hilarious to see Beautiful World in things like Target ads, when that song's exactly against the saccharine BS in commercials like that.
i thought ,'' beautiful world'', was more of an anti war song..
Yeah but I’d bet that mothersbaugh would’ve been all over gettin real paid.
I saw Tom in a former bowling alley turned music hall in West Hartford, Connecticut, circa… 1976? From the piped in fog to the
lamp post prop Waits came out leaning on, I knew I was in the presence of a soon to be legend. The only thing that marred the
evening was a severe headache, which is very rare for me. I only recall one other show I suffered from a headache at, the J. Geils Band up at the Jorgensen hall at UConn in 1981.
Blew your face off?
The Agora Ballroom?
@@SombraPiloto Yes, I believe the Agora is correct.
@@stuartriefe1740 I grew up in West Hartford (Elmwood) but was too young to see the legends that I now know played the Agora. Knowing that people like The Ramones, REM, and Stevie Ray Vaughan played less than 2 miles from my childhood home blows my mind and finding out that The Clash played there twice broke my heart.
@@SombraPiloto Don't beat yourself up!
First, how old were you? I only made the Waits show because I had a car, and my friend introduced me to Tom Waits!
I would have loved to hear the bands you mentioned, but for me, someone has to turn you on to them first! See, I didn't have an older sibling. Maybe you didn't either! I'm sure we both did the best we could. God bless, musical Brother!
Tom Waits paints pictures with his songs like no other gets the visual the dialogue the emotion the narrative all perfectly a genius
The voice in the commercial sounds like Rolf from the Muppets too. If Frito-Lay would have made a TV commercial with Rolf.. the lawsuit would probably have been dead on arrival...
...but if they had Rowlf at a piano, there may have been a physical resemblance to Tom...
(Just kidding, Tom!)
Awesome that the case turned the jurors into Tom Waits fans🤣
Tom is what “cool” wants to be. He was the bartender in the 1983 movie Rumble Fish. Along with Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke and Diane Lane. Serious “cool” happening in that flick. Nick Cage was in it as well with uncle Francis directing it. Tom is still the leader in “cool”.
I also liked Tom Waits movement to free the glutens
😂😂😂
That interview is hilarious
Tom probably knows what it is like to be hurting for a square meal, like a dog could be, hence the use of his voice to offer dog food.
Gravelly not grovelly. Gravel not grovel. As this points out, Waits is not prone to grovel. Don't go into that barn.
I think Tom Waits is being way too hard on himself for doing that dog food commercial. It was an easy check for some voiceover work. He didn't do some embarrassing spokesman routine or act like a mascot and he didn't sell one of his songs...
And even if he had done that, I don't think even his most loyal fans would've minded. If any recording artist has reached that level of high regard and respectability, it's Tom Waits.
It's called being pretentious
@@cchavezjr7 What do you mean?
@@cchavezjr7
not even a little
Doing a dog food ad is very on brand too. Like Tom himself said "I always liked dogs"
“We thought he was a criminal”! 😂
Dude sounds more like a Louis Armstrong wannabe. There's more to Waits' voice than deep and gravely
Musician: *makes anticapitalist song*
Ad Companies: - That’s exactly what we need to sell our product!
I just stopped this video, and went n listened to Step Right Up.
TOTALLY worth it!!!
☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Thanks for the tip! 🖐️😊
Youve been great value for me lately....
→ Y'all prompted me go and listen to The Cult's Ceremony yesterday, for the first time in 3 years, and it..
..set my soul harp on fire! 😌🙏
[Drop everything and and go immediately listen to Sweet Salvation, the Cult ! I promise you an uplifted spirit inside 60 seconds.]
Tom Waits is a true boss , real musician badass
Damn I was ready to have some of that Butchers Blend dog food.
:) 😁
It's good I tried it. And just like Tom, I washed it down with straight Scotch and a cigar.
Discover Tom Waits during a trial and become a fan. How cool is that?
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trial ? oh yeah , he is great .
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Well you can discover past urban leftovers like tunnels or railbeds, encounter wild critters, or even find a bush of berries on a trail...
...but if I discovered Tom Waits on a trail? To be honest I'd be rather freaked out.
@@djhrecordhound4391 Or you can discover a typo on YT and be an asshole about it.
I’m kinda bummed we didn’t get an entire generation of commercials narrated by Waits.
He should be the voice over for everything
we got Morgan Freeman instead
It's alright, Tom Waits was impersonating a black jazz man in the original song.
Honestly, if you listen to the commercial and the original song... "Step Right Up"... aside from the voice being very similar, it's not an exact copy or anything. I mean, I get it.. he felt embarrassed and I'm sure some people might have assumed it was him. But again... can you copyright a voice?
ROFL yeah Louis Armstrong... maybe the commercial was aping Louis Armstrong? Kinda ridiculous. A copy of a copy was made.
I was a young punk when this commercial aired so I had no idea it was stealing his whole persona, I just thought it was meant to be a generic, "cool daddio" jazz dude.
What a story!
Brilliant piece. I love Waits.
So the Frito Lay people were banking on the public wanting to eat "River Sauce" flavoured Doritos?!
I wonder why Frito's was so invested in having a Waits sound-alike that they would risk a lawsuit?
I for one would never mistake that voice for the voice of Tom Waits.
Tom Waits himself thought it sounded like him and he rang up his friends to tell them "it's not me".
@@irenemax3574 Regardless, I don't think it sounds anything like him.
Years ago I worked in a place where we could listen to whatever we wanted while we worked. One of my coworkers said to me one day "Hey you don't mind if I play Tom Waits, do you?" and I was like, "No, why would I?" and he answered "Some people have a....visceral.....reaction to hearing him, I just wanted to be sure you weren't one of them.". LOL
Thumbs up for a good choice of topic! This guy keeps pòpping up in my feed lately. His style is growing on me.
thanks
On the 102nd day of jury deliberation, the foreman approaches the judge: "No, your honor, we haven't come to a decision. We are still doing research. We will need a few more things. That is a 2 bottles of rye whiskey and the album Closing Time, a bottle of tequila and Raindogs, and some antidepressants and cigarettes. Also, Mule Variations - juror nine like that one the most. Yes your honour, ummm...again. I know but, we want to make sure we can understand...just understand...just understand you know? We all feel like we are on the edge of a great epiphany of understanding what he is trying to tell us."
I can see why Frito-Lay took the risk of getting sued. Every time I hear Tom Waits' voice I get hungry for corn chips.
In 1988 if you had played that ad for me I’d have thought it was Louie Armstrong too.
An inspiring story. Never get involved with litigation - unless you have to. I can imagine this entire ordeal provided Waits with enough material for 4 or 5 new songs. Bless him.
Well his Rain Dogs LP was around the same time the Doritos commercial was on...and he did do the Purina commercial a handful of years before it.
Probably coincidence
0:42 lol iconic and classic Waits ❤ he is an acquired taste so I appreciate that he appreciates his fans enough to not sell out
TW is one of my all time favorites. Very unique and identifiable style and voice. Great story.
Kudos to Tom ! His voice is unique and his music is deep with integrity, that being said if he decided to use his work for financial gain especially if he needed to put food on the table it's his work and his decision to do so and would not trivialize his artistic integrity to me anyway, it's his property and intellectual property at that and that's also a financial asset. But.. he didn't allow it I'm a musician.. without the incredible catalogue of music as Tom W .. an American Treasure in my humble opinion.
...anyone else wanna try that dog food?
😂 as kid I wondered why people couldn't eat dog food.
No thanks though
Sounds like Louie Armstrong to me.
Wow that sounds exactly like him! Tom Waits is my spirit animal.
Just so's you know...that trite expression is a contradiction in terms.
I remember those Doritos, them were a tasty treat. Taco bell flavor was great as well.
I heard of this debacle when I was working at my first job at a guitar store. I had no idea it was over Step Right Up. That has to be one of my top three Waits song. It’s so so so funny. It’s probably the funniest songs ever written.
Tom is not that well known?!! Funny stuff.
Actually, at one time he wasn't very well known. I heard him first in the seventies when he did Pasties and a G String. No acquired taste for me. I was instantly in love.
I hear he's pretty big in Japan...
Bette Middler and Tom Waits have collabed many times. She covered Martha on SNL. In 1979. He's easily as well known, just not to the snack chip suits.
Salsa Rio Doritos were tasty though!
I hope Tom enjoyed his candy!
I remember those. I wondered why they disappeared. They were pretty tasty.
It's either Tom Waits or Satchmo.
BTW that endless one-minute radio ad in question is from 5:42-6:42 and it is execrable.
not that popular because radio and the industry didnt like the way he didnt play ball, his glitter and doom tour through i think 13 stops in/around 2007 to somewhat large theaters, tickets sold out in less than 4 minutes to every venue, max 2 tickets per buyer not ill take 10k and give them away to make ariana grande look as popular. this is reality
In what world is Tom Waits not well known??
To me the first aired ad sounds to me that the same case could be made for Dr John.
Frito-Lay sets out to copy a particular image/ sound. When caught, they cry innocent. I think rats have higher moral standards.
Not only did they have Carter imitate Tom Waits' voice, but they ripped off his music. It was a double whammy.
Tom should do “Eggs and Coffee” for IHOP.. 😂😂😂
i love his quotes ,he can never speak without painting colourful images
You can just see the udder!
If Tom Waits doesn't want to endorse your shit, just move on and find somebody else. All props to Tom.
Heath Ledgers Tom Waits impression was spot on 🤡