I'd seen this mentioned in a few other posts, so I thought it deserved its own thread. Hope no one minds.
The new commercials for the 2004 Chevy Malibu has some great music in their commercials.
I think there are at least three:
* a :60 second of people on a long road taking turns driving
* a :30 cut of this same spot
* a :30 spot where folks from all walks of life are shown using the Malibu in quick cuts to a slightly re-worked version of the music in the first two.
To me, the music sounds as if it were inspired by Hans Zimmer's piece called "You're So Cool" from the "True Romance" soundtrack. They are very similar (except Zimmer's has no background chorus).
As for the music, I would wager it is a piece produced just for these commercials and isn't available for purchase. I'd like to be wrong though, so if you know anything, please share it.
The new commercials for the 2004 Chevy Malibu has some great music in their commercials.
I think there are at least three:
* a :60 second of people on a long road taking turns driving
* a :30 cut of this same spot
* a :30 spot where folks from all walks of life are shown using the Malibu in quick cuts to a slightly re-worked version of the music in the first two.
To me, the music sounds as if it were inspired by Hans Zimmer's piece called "You're So Cool" from the "True Romance" soundtrack. They are very similar (except Zimmer's has no background chorus).
As for the music, I would wager it is a piece produced just for these commercials and isn't available for purchase. I'd like to be wrong though, so if you know anything, please share it.