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Sun 4 Apr, 2004 01:39 am
http://www.fallon.com/site_layout/work/client.aspx?clientid=10
Follow the above link, and at Choose A Project, select Live Richly, then Bunny Face. Does anyone have any idea what the music is in this commercial, titled "Bunny Face", from Citi's Live Richly campaign? Thank you.
Hey Dolphin! Welcome to A2k, where we aim to please. Okay! Here's my theory, being a former jingle writer and session musician.
The ad department at Citi sent out a contract to a jingle producer. He/she then took one of the most common formulas in Western musical chord structure.( Here you can skip over cause it's just technical jargon) The I-V-IV-V-I and told the session guys to elaborate with a Bacharach-Rain- Drops- Keep -Fallin feel (Hear the muted trumpet?)
And voila. Another commercial that has nothing to do with the subject. Avarice.
You can accept my interpretation...or ...pay a bunch for a consultant. Again, on A2K , we aim to please
dolph, I tried to download your jingle, but it didn't work. Sorry. I, too, have a song going round in my head and it's the strange vocals in the promo for Sea World. Sounds oriental, and it is quite haunting.
Wow! panz. We have a lot in common. I wrote jingles and did a lot of radio and TV commercials. Also from Virginia and moved to Florida upon retirement. Love bluegrass now, but didn't used to do so. What an interesting background you have.
Thanks Letty, you too. Could this be ....dare I say it?...Fate?
More like the Wabash Cannonball on a kismet kick.
LOOOOOOOOL
You witty thing, you
Right. Mickey Baker , a great jazz guitarist in his own right
"Love Is Strange" was a Top 10 (or 12) R & B hit in February and March of 1957. It may have been written by Bo Diddley.
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