CenturyLink "Slinky"


Here is a longer version of the ad. I think the song was custom made for CenturyLink
 
Thanks rfred729, for posting the longer video. I am determined to find out the name and artist of that song. Its definitely worthy of radio play. It could be a wonderful anthem. Keep me posted if anyone finds out, and I will do the same.
 
I contacted the ad agency that is responsible for the ad:
http://www.monigle.com/

I got most of the lyrics as well:
Set me free,
Free from misdirections and slow downs.
(Yeah!)
Set me free,
Free to live a better life right now.

I need someone to show me more
ANd help me to explore,
Then I'll link to you and then I'll link to you and then I'll link to . . .
Oh, give me freedom.
 
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I contacted the ad agency that is responsible for the ad:
http://www.monigle.com/

I got most of the lyrics as well:
Set me free,
Free from misdirections and slow downs.
(Yeah!)
Set me free,
Free to live a better life right now.

I need someone to show me more
ANd help me to explore,
Then I'll link to you and then I'll link to you and then I'll link to . . .
Oh, give me freedom.

Check this version and see if it fits:

Set me free
Free from interruptions and slowdowns
(Yeah!)
Set me free
Free to live a better life right now
(announcer speaks about CT)
I need someone to show me more
then help me to explore
and then I'll link to you
and then I'll link to you
and then I'll link to
(announcer speaks again about CT)
Oh, give me freedom
Oh, give me freedom
Oh, give me freedom
 
Not that what I caught was much different...just interruptions in place of misdirections.
 
I think it sounds similar to the group, Chatham County Line, especially their excellent song titled, "Crop Comes In" from their CD, Wildwood. I checked their web site and didn't see any mention of them singing the song from the CenturyLink ad.
 
I contacted the ad agency that is responsible for the ad:
http://www.monigle.com/

I got most of the lyrics as well:
Set me free,
Free from misdirections and slow downs.
(Yeah!)
Set me free,
Free to live a better life right now.

I need someone to show me more
ANd help me to explore,
Then I'll link to you and then I'll link to you and then I'll link to . . .
Oh, give me freedom.

Did they send you lyrics but not the name of the band?
 
hey, everybody. The band sounds like The Shins from New Mexico. But I cant be sure.
 
For some reason i think it sounds like Alex Albrecht, he is on a few PODCASTS , like Diggnation and Totally Rad Show. He sings the intro to Totally Rad Show and i really think this Century Link ad song sounds like him.
 
Not Jackson Browne (I am sure)
Not My Morning Jacket (I am sure)
sound more like, but is not Doves (Great Britain).
good luck
 
No one sent the lyrics to me. I just heard the song so many times that I wrote them down. I did make one error which was corrected here: "Interruptions" is correct. But after listening to the lyrics, I am about 100% certain that the song was written and performed exclusively for the ad. Great song though.
 
Someone on YouTube user name "nicdefran" posted that the person who sings the song is his cousin named Danny Dunlap and the song name is "Give Me Freedom".
I don't know if it's true, but I'm also looking for a full length version of this song. It sounds great and I love the guitar rift.
 
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It's a Joey Ramone sound-alike.

After an artist dies, they usually plug music by them until a reputable agency/owner of copyrights settles. It's a freebie in advertising and radio airplay.
 
As a fan of the musical group, The Shore, I'm 95% certain it's The Shore (or its leader Ben Ashley) who wrote and perform this song.

Check out their "Listen to Me" in which you can hear the absolute similarity in the voice and guitar sounds: http://www.myspace.com/theshore

Also at that site is Wandering Light, another dead ringer for the Slinky Song.
 
I just saw/heard this commercial this past week, and wanted to find out about the song as well.

(Not 100% sure if the version I saw had the exact same song/lyrics. I had written down some potential lyrics that sounded something like "lean up and go now," but after reading the lyrics above, it might have been "LINK up and go now....")

To me, it sounded a lot like Echo & the Bunnymen.

I agree--most definitely NOT Jackson Browne.

Thanks,
John
 
Having listened to the lyrics carefully, I would be willing to bet that the song was written and recorded for the commercial and is not a song that was released to general audiences.
The lyrics refer to being connected and linked via the internet. Enough said.
 
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