Virgin Mobile - Angels
Category: commercial
Summary: Animation of a better world
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Music in the commercial
Update:
The song is by Teddybears STHLM with Paola on vocals from the album Rock 'n' Roll Highschool.
This is the same version as used in the other variation of this commercial. Refer to our entry for Virgin Mobile - Flowers
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Scenes:
Multicolored and patterned elephants turn back a polluting bulldozer.
A wealthy woman's money flies out of her hands and than out a window and into the hands of the masses.
Two businessmen fall through a paper shredder and ending up in more relaxed clothing and making snow angels in the shredded paper
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If anyone's interested in a techno-mixed version of "Yours To Keep", check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELcECCT6-28
It's not the one used in these commercials (Rock 'n' Roll Highschool version), and it's not the new one with Neneh Cherry (clearly because it says "feat. Paola" right in the video).
It's not the one used in these commercials (Rock 'n' Roll Highschool version), and it's not the new one with Neneh Cherry (clearly because it says "feat. Paola" right in the video).
About the song version, the "Yours To Keep" used in this commercial is the same as used in the other one. It's from Teddybears STHLM's album Rock 'n' Roll Highschool.
If you have the song... For the other commercial "Flowers", refer to about 1:40 into the track. For the advert "Angels" (this page) refer to about 2:20 into the track.
If you've been looking around for a Paola-vocal version of the song, maybe you've found her Stockcity Girl recording. From what I've heard of that one, it's a different mix, and not the version used in either of these ads.
If you have the song... For the other commercial "Flowers", refer to about 1:40 into the track. For the advert "Angels" (this page) refer to about 2:20 into the track.
If you've been looking around for a Paola-vocal version of the song, maybe you've found her Stockcity Girl recording. From what I've heard of that one, it's a different mix, and not the version used in either of these ads.
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