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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Mu Beta Started conversation Jun 16, 2004
Can anyone help me out?
1) Volvic mineral water. Man being chased by dinosaurs. Sounds like 'Oom-oom-ba. Oom-bah-bah'
2) Coca-cola (Euro 2004) Kid kicks football which travels halfway across continent before being kicked into goal by random footballing celebrity. Crap ad, nice tune.
Does anyone know what either of these tunes are?
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Xanatic Posted Jun 17, 2004
What about that one from the zero-G Bailey's commercial? It's probably from some musical I suppose.
Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Researcher 194505 Posted Jun 20, 2004
Or you could try
http://www.songofthesalesman.co.uk/
instead
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Researcher 194505 Posted Jun 20, 2004
And why does my link appear in a fairly dark blue and Spinks' in a shade of green / blue?
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Zak T Duck Posted Jun 20, 2004
One will be a link you've recently visited, the other a link you haven't.
Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Mu Beta Posted Jun 20, 2004
Clicked and unclicked?
They're all beige in Goo...
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Researcher 194505 Posted Jun 20, 2004
Yes thanks Croz. I realised that this was a particularly stupid question the moment I hit the "post" button. I was just hoping that nobody would take any notice.
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Researcher 194505 Posted Jun 20, 2004
I'm trying to find one that I have heard on an advert that I can't remember.
All I can remember is that it features a vaguely rocky sort of track and then a screamed female vocal.
It could be for a car or sports wear or god knows what.
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Pink Paisley Posted Jun 20, 2004
Researcher 194505 is PinkPaisley. I've got two personal spaces! My PC just logged me into this other one! What's happening to me?
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Mu Beta Posted Jun 20, 2004
Bloody computers, eh?
I can recommend copy-and-pasting your PS word-for-word into 194505 to save trouble.
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Pink Paisley Posted Jun 20, 2004
No no no. It's OK now Master B. I'm back in the proper universe. Just off to get some peanuts.
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Lizzbett Posted Jun 22, 2004
Re: Identifying tunes.
Have you tried Shazzam? (Are we allowed to talk about this stuff on the BBC) Dial 2580 on your mobile and hold it near the source of the music you want to identify. They should then text you back with the name of the tune. One of my colleagues at work put me onto this. I've only tried it once and it failed because I didn't get the phone near enough to the speaker on my telly and obviously there is a small cost involved (text is about 50p I think). Still, it might be worth a try.
Anyone know the name of the tune on the current i-tunes ad? Or the one for Magnum Truffle?
Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Mu Beta Posted Jun 22, 2004
Also a bit of a problem, as I have no mobile. And I'm betting the reply I'd receive is 'Music off the coca-cola ad'.
I seem to have record-setting potential here for a question that h2g2 have not yet given me a satisfactory answer to.
Along with the Mark Barano mystery, that is.
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Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Teasswill Posted Jun 22, 2004
Another site you could try is http://www.visit4info.com
Or just try google with select key words like product name, advert, music
Music on adverts that I can't identify but want to buy
Mu Beta Posted Jun 22, 2004
It doesn't work! None of it works!
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- 1: Mu Beta (Jun 16, 2004)
- 2: Xanatic (Jun 17, 2004)
- 3: The Groob (Jun 17, 2004)
- 4: Mu Beta (Jun 17, 2004)
- 5: Researcher 194505 (Jun 20, 2004)
- 6: Researcher 194505 (Jun 20, 2004)
- 7: Zak T Duck (Jun 20, 2004)
- 8: Mu Beta (Jun 20, 2004)
- 9: Researcher 194505 (Jun 20, 2004)
- 10: Mu Beta (Jun 20, 2004)
- 11: Researcher 194505 (Jun 20, 2004)
- 12: Pink Paisley (Jun 20, 2004)
- 13: Mu Beta (Jun 20, 2004)
- 14: Pink Paisley (Jun 20, 2004)
- 15: Lizzbett (Jun 22, 2004)
- 16: Mu Beta (Jun 22, 2004)
- 17: Teasswill (Jun 22, 2004)
- 18: Mu Beta (Jun 22, 2004)
- 19: Teasswill (Jun 22, 2004)
- 20: Teasswill (Jun 22, 2004)
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