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    Por poder haberse utilizado... pues imagina en cualquier anuncio o promo.

    Pero lo que es seguro es que este tema forma parte de la banda sonora de la película El Reencuentro (The Big Chill - 1983) dirigida por Lawrence Kasdan.

    Bufff, edito para decirte que echando un ojo a la wiki he descubierto que el temita tiene tela:

    In film

    Bette Midler recorded the song, during her concert film Divine Madness, released in 1980. The song was made into a medley featuring Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released".
    The song is used during the opening funeral scene in the 1983 Academy Award-nominated film The Big Chill. The use of the song in the film has been copied and pastiched in several other dramas.
    Used to underscore the unsuccessful endeavour in the closing scenes of the 2006 film The Hoax after Clifford Irving's (Richard Gere) deception (in his bogus "autobiography" of Howard Hughes) revealed to the world.
    The Soulwax remix of the song is played during the final scene at Harvard Medical School in the 2008 film 21.
    The song is mentioned in the movie High Fidelity as part of a list of "Top 5" songs about death, but receives an immediate disqualification for its involvement with The Big Chill.
    The song is used in the final scene of the movies 21 and Middle Men.

    In television

    The Simpsons eighteenth season-finale was called "You Kent Always Say What You Want".
    The track has been featured in several episodes of the Fox television medical drama series House. In the pilot episode, Gregory House tries to avoid work imposed by his boss Lisa Cuddy, and says "In the words of the great philosopher Jagger, you can't always get want you want." Cuddy later in the episode says "I looked into that philosopher you quoted, and you're right, you can't always get what want, but it turns out, if you try sometimes, you get what you need." The introduction of the song was played at the end of the episode. In the Season 1 finale ("Honeymoon"), the song plays as House attempts to walk without the support of his cane, but to no avail. The song was heard for a third time at the end of "Meaning". Another was in the Season 4 finale ("Wilson's Heart") when it is quoted to House by Amber in the form of a hallucination. In the episode Saviors House plays the song Georgia on my Mind on piano in the middle of which he adds the main riff from You Can't Always Get What You Want. It is also heard in Season five's "Unfaithful" where House plays the chorus of the song on the piano. It was most recently heard in the Season seven's "Last Temptation"" as Martha Masters takes leave.
    The song was featured in an episode of the NBC television comedy My Name Is Earl. In "Born a Gamblin' Man", the song plays at the end of the episode over a montage of the multiple storyline conclusions for the episode.
    The song was featured in an episode of the FX television medical drama Nip/Tuck, and during ESPN's coverage of the 2007 NFL Draft.
    The song was featured in the pilot episode of Showtime's dramedy Californication in 2007. The song was used during the opening scene, in a manner parodying its use in The Big Chill. The song then finished episode 12, bringing the first season to a close. It was again used in the finale of season 4 (episode 12) during the last 2 minutes and throughout the credits.
    The song was featured in the finale episode of the British ITV2 drama Secret Diary of a Call Girl in 2007.
    The end of the third episode of Swingtown used this song to communicate the inner desires of some of the characters.
    In the intro to an episode of Drake and Josh, Drake says "you know there's a song by the Stones that says you can't always get what you want".
    The song played an important role in the first fall finale of Glee, where the glee club perform it as their main song at the sectionals competition in the episode "Sectionals".
    The song was sung by Crystal Bowersox on the Finals: Top 12 of the 9th season of American Idol.
    The chorus was used in the first promos for short-lived mockumentary "My Generation"


    In advertising

    The song was used prominently in U.S. TV commercials for Coca-Cola's "low-carb" C2 cola in 2004.
    The song is used in advertisements for Simon mall gift cards during the holiday season. It portrays people opening their presents, but the presents were not what they wanted. The tagline is to get people to give gifts the receiver will want.
    Última edición por rantamplan; 24/03/2012 a las 09:57
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