Don't worry, be happy? Damn if I say it you can slap me RIGHT HERE.
The style of music in the Shell ad was briefly "fashionable" around this time. The Continental Airlines ad in this form must have been shown on the northern ITV regions and on the North advertising region of post-1993 Channel 4.
The title you suggested does sound more like the title of a pastiche done by one of the New Easy lot in 1995 than the title of something actually recorded in the 1960s. But I suspect this music *is* the real thing, and was probably used in an ad then as well. You could date it pretty well based on the fact that it's using that kind of music but obviously isn't that old.
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VOLVORULEZ1995 1 year ago
In case my first message didn't get through:
Don't worry, be happy? Damn if I say it you can slap me RIGHT HERE.
The style of music in the Shell ad was briefly "fashionable" around this time. The Continental Airlines ad in this form must have been shown on the northern ITV regions and on the North advertising region of post-1993 Channel 4.
RobinCarmody 3 years ago
The name of that Shell track is "Tijuana Teapot" by Shrub Vertigo.
SozLike 3 years ago
Which suggests a pastiche rather than the real thing.
RobinCarmody 3 years ago
Not so much a pastiche - I just made it up.
Sounds plausible though...
I suppose at this juncture it would be customary to draw a sideways, cheeky, smiling face with a semicolon hyphen and closed parenthesis.
I'm not going to though.
SozLike 3 years ago
Oh, I can fall for *anything* ...
The title you suggested does sound more like the title of a pastiche done by one of the New Easy lot in 1995 than the title of something actually recorded in the 1960s. But I suspect this music *is* the real thing, and was probably used in an ad then as well. You could date it pretty well based on the fact that it's using that kind of music but obviously isn't that old.
RobinCarmody 3 years ago