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Bbc Alive With Music Advert July 2013 - What Backing Track?
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I've been Googling this and only getting false leads (similar 'Alive with Music' theme with different backing earlier this year and in previous years)
Latest ad is showing about 6 times a day on the BBC News channel and has visuals for Radio 2 2DAY, Bollywood Carmen, Glastonbury, Summer of Live Music.
Music track starts with staccatto guitar riff before picking up tempo. Vocal style is somewhere between Foals and M83.
The lyrics (or what I think they're saying) are also Google-proof.
Any answers greatly appreciated. (Apologies in advance if it takes me days or weeks to acknowledge & thank any replies).
Latest ad is showing about 6 times a day on the BBC News channel and has visuals for Radio 2 2DAY, Bollywood Carmen, Glastonbury, Summer of Live Music.
Music track starts with staccatto guitar riff before picking up tempo. Vocal style is somewhere between Foals and M83.
The lyrics (or what I think they're saying) are also Google-proof.
Any answers greatly appreciated. (Apologies in advance if it takes me days or weeks to acknowledge & thank any replies).
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Haven't heard or seen it, but someone suggests.... Foals – Bad Habit ?
07:35 Thu 18th Jul 2013
@237SJ Glad you like it too!
@Octavius
Spot on! Many thanks for your reply.
Official Video is at
Fast forward to 3:00 for the bit I thought was the start of the track. :-)
The reason I didn't get any useful google hits on the lyrics was that I was seeking "I know.... where the grass grows" when the lyric, somewhat ironically, is actually the opposite:- "I won't.... let the flowers grow".
@Octavius
Spot on! Many thanks for your reply.
Official Video is at
Fast forward to 3:00 for the bit I thought was the start of the track. :-)
The reason I didn't get any useful google hits on the lyrics was that I was seeking "I know.... where the grass grows" when the lyric, somewhat ironically, is actually the opposite:- "I won't.... let the flowers grow".
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