I hope that this track isn't something that was made in a studio just for this commercial. It's too good! It must be listened to. Anyway...
The commercial starts off with a slow pan upward to reveal a gorgeous woman swaying to music. She then leans forward and leaves her "lipstick kiss" revealing that she's indeed on the other side of a pane-glass window. Narrator quizes us with a choice: "In case of emergency... a.) remain calm. b.) panic. c.) break glass." The tune has a stereotypical Middle Eastern flavor to it... with a nice Roland TB303 growl in the foreground. As the narrator exclaims "Life beckons... and you're holding the key." it explodes into a full-blown bass-induced tweak-a-thon. Gotta have it! Please any info appreciated.
If you want to see the spot... go to becksbeer.com
enter the site and click on "C. Beck's TV"
It is the second row down & second from the right.
The commercial starts off with a slow pan upward to reveal a gorgeous woman swaying to music. She then leans forward and leaves her "lipstick kiss" revealing that she's indeed on the other side of a pane-glass window. Narrator quizes us with a choice: "In case of emergency... a.) remain calm. b.) panic. c.) break glass." The tune has a stereotypical Middle Eastern flavor to it... with a nice Roland TB303 growl in the foreground. As the narrator exclaims "Life beckons... and you're holding the key." it explodes into a full-blown bass-induced tweak-a-thon. Gotta have it! Please any info appreciated.
If you want to see the spot... go to becksbeer.com
enter the site and click on "C. Beck's TV"
It is the second row down & second from the right.