Nissan Cube

1013kl

New Member
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Points
0
I've tried looking for the artist and song title, but no luck. It's from a tv commercial for the Nissan Cube, which I think is aired only in Japan, since the car is currently only available there. You can watch the commercial here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn_b0JQ_2Ew&NR=1

Some of the lyrics are:
I hope you're thinking of me
Wherever you are

Leave the exit
You can close the door
You're just not welcomed - anymore

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
the song is called "creatures" by Obi. At least that's what my phones song ID program said.
 
Is the band Dice Man Lopez or Diceman Lopez or Obi? The net is split (more Obi) on calling them Obi and Diceman Lopez. I found the song on iTunes and Amazon mp3 under Obi and the album name Diceman Lopez. The way I found them on both sites was by entering Diceman Lopez. They didn't "recognize" this particular Obi. :unsure:
 
Originally posted by logan01@May 26 2008, 01:52 PM
Is the band Dice Man Lopez or Diceman Lopez or Obi? The net is split (more Obi) on calling them Obi and Diceman Lopez. I found the song on iTunes and Amazon mp3 under Obi and the album name Diceman Lopez. The way I found them on both sites was by entering Diceman Lopez. They didn't "recognize" this particular Obi. :unsure:
The my space page says it all:

http://www.myspace.com/obitheband

I finally google the words:

london band obi

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=londo...obi&btnG=Search

:blink:

See also:

http://www.myspace.com/katkhuda

Wars in both Palestine and the Balkans have kept Damian Katkhuda's family on the move for generations. Finally settling in England he learnt to play guitar on an instrument belonging to an old uncle, & quickly adapted the Eastern folk routes of his playing to songs he began writing.

Later forming his band Obi (signed to Cooking Vinyl) from assorted acoustic players who gathered at the renowned Kashmir club & his band started to have success with their debut album “The Magic Land of Radio”. Singles were a-listed on Radio 2 and Virgin and gigs were well received.

A second album "Diceman Lopez" followed and also met with critical acclaim. Several tours of Europe honed their live skills but it was during a break from one of these that Damian started to think of other outlets for some of his music that wasn't appropriate for the band.
 
Thank you, everyone, so much for you help!

I really appreciate it! :ok:
 
Back
Top