I took Mrs Northern to see Kylie in Manchester last night. She loved it, which is all that matters, but I couldn’t help but enjoy it.
Not only was it a great show, there’s something about strength in numbers that makes shows like this really special. In spite of yourself, you can’t help the mirror neurons firing, smiling, clapping along and generally feeling like you belong. Brands don’t bring their tribes together enough in my view.
More people in agencies should go see performances like last night because:
1. They show how to present to a crowd. I didn’t see the lyrics behind her as she sung, like you do with most powerpoint presentations. The visuals, films and lights were a backdrop that added to songs, made them more powerful. That’s how to present.
2. Kylie was shamelessly populist when she started singing, then tried to go cool, grungy and even indie. Didn’t work. No one wanted a grungy Kylie, it wasn’t her ‘thing’, they wanted a little pop princess Kylie. That’s when she came back in from the cold…cacatchy pop songs with a added dollop of sexiness and genuine innovation in her shows. That’s her thing, that what she does best.
That’s a lesson for agencies, who are prone to making their work what they want it to be, rather than what the brand’s fans do. And it’s a lesson for clients, who are often guilty of wanting their brand to be something it’s not.Kylie’s no Joni Mitchell, but what she does, she does well, and her public loves it.
Which brings me to Orange’s new ‘"I am" work. It’s taken a pasting in the trade, but I bet it’s working. It’s a truth for a start, we’re all shaped by how we interact with others (last night showed that). But also, the people I’ve spoken to who don’t live in an advertising bubble think it’s really nice, gives them warm glow and makes them ‘like’ Orange. Attention? Tick. Involvement? Tick. Salience? Tick. Talkabilty? Tick again.
I hate those Halifix ads with the staff. You talk to their customers, it’s like catnip. We’re here to suprise and delight THEM not us, our creative directors or Claire Beale.
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