SIIMON REYNOLDS ON TALKING HEADS

SIIMON-REYNOLDS.jpgCreative adman Siimon Reynolds will be the subject of Talking Heads on ABC1 (Channel 2), this coming Monday, September 22nd at 6.30pm. 
The program looks at the arc of Reynolds’ life and career and reveals, among other things:
-  the large chip he carried on his childhood shoulder;
-  how he once quit advertising to become an inventor;
-  his spiritual side, his interest in meditation and kung fu, and how he does a lot of creative work and reading in his bath;
-  his quest for long life.

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21 Comments

Anonymous said:

Wwaay ttoo ggoo Sii.

ANDY said:


$iimon.
To much time. To much money.
I'm bloody jealouse.

Anonymous said:

FANTASTIC! He's such a spunk!

Anonymous said:

Cun yoo relly bee sow badd at spelings?

Anonymous said:

Looks a bit like Neil Finn.

Anonymous said:

Mark it in your diary...unless you know it all already.

Anonymous said:

He is one of the best in this biz! His achievements should be applauded. The tall poppy syndrome is something I've never understood about Oz. He produced some of the great advertising that people still remember today! How many can make that claim in this business?

Anonymous said:

Good on him.

Anonymous said:

i've had the privilege of working with siimon and his style is great. something you don't see in a lot of places - a true manager.

Anonymous said:

Hey, I'm new to the industry. Can someone tell me why Siimon is spelt with two 'i's'.
Is this what i need to do to make it?

Niick.

Anonymous said:

Sii you are a legend mate!

Anne said:

Great interview- really felt engaged and connected. You're not still in the romantic market are u? Your thoughts and philosophy on life are commendable and often match my own. Having very recently cared for my mother until she died with terminal cancer I totally agreee with your thoughts on that subject even though it is still very raw and difficult at the moment. Shame more businessmen or even men in general do not think like you.

Anonymous said:

Niick... You're a diick!

Matt said:

Niick, in this business you always have to go one better.

I would suggest changing your name by deed poll to Niiick.

Charlie said:

Niiick, you could always get a sex change.

Anonymous said:

Nick - your question is actually quite a fair one. But I suspect the reason you're getting ribbed for it has a lot to do with using your name to make a joke out of one of this industry's real legends. Take it or leave it; that's the blog for you.

I don't know the guy personally, but he was a guest lecturer when I did Award School some years ago. There are many great things you can learn from Reynolds, not the least of which is that he's far more than just another adman. His is the story of someone truly immersed in the possibilities of pop culture in its entirety. Which is why I suspect he was long ago boned up on the writing of the OTHER Simon Reynolds -- former music journalist for NME, Melody Maker and The Village Voice; author of several acclaimed books on rock and dance culture and possibly the greatest music writer of our time. No kidding.

http://blissout.blogspot.com/

It pays to step outside of advertising into the sunlight and see what's actually HAPPENING in pop culture once in a while, don't you think?
Just ask Siimon.

Anonymous said:

He's been a gracious and inspiring mate for 20 years - and I think he's got a lot more to do with his talents

Anonymous said:

Genious. He has become a brand himself

Anonymous said:

"As a child Reynolds was an under-achiever but by his mid-teens had decided he didn't want to live a life of mediocrity. When he was 17, he met an 'exotic Chinese woman' who suggested he spelt his name 'S-double i-m-o-n'.

"She told me that if I put an extra 'i' in my name the numerology would be so powerful I would become famous and successful...with that kind of naivety of youth I went ahead and did it," he says."

Research 12:59.

Anonymous said:

The guy is also very generous, kind, and caring. He's almost unreal. I'm so fortunate to be able to work with him. It's a success in itself to get the first hand interaction with him on a regular basis.

mary said:

what an amazingly integrated human being....health,wealth and happiness in the conjunction with inner spirit!
karmically must definetely on the way to some amazing reincarnation!!!

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