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 Post subject: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Wed 02 Jul 2014 5:37 am 
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Have a listen to the music playing in the background of this commercial and tell me if you recognize the song (you may have to crank up the volume a bit):

http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7KaU/internation ... ot-my-name

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 Post subject: Re: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Wed 02 Jul 2014 10:35 am 
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Redwolf wrote:
Have a listen to the music playing in the background of this commercial and tell me if you recognize the song (you may have to crank up the volume a bit):

http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7KaU/internation ... ot-my-name

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I can't get that link to work. It says "error loading media". But I think this is the same one on YouTube -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRP3j7L5AT8

I can't hear the song clearly enough, but it does have an Irish ring to it.


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 Post subject: Re: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Wed 02 Jul 2014 2:25 pm 
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Bríd Mhór wrote:
Redwolf wrote:
Have a listen to the music playing in the background of this commercial and tell me if you recognize the song (you may have to crank up the volume a bit):

http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7KaU/internation ... ot-my-name

Redwolf


I can't get that link to work. It says "error loading media". But I think this is the same one on YouTube -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRP3j7L5AT8

I can't hear the song clearly enough, but it does have an Irish ring to it.


Yep, that's it.

The song is Mary Mc Laughlin's rendition of "An Mhaighdean Mhara" from her "Crystal Shoe" album. Her producer was approached by this company some time ago for a license to use about 15 seconds of the song for a "coffee creamer" commercial (actually, it's iced coffee). We weren't sure what the company or the product was, so we've all kind of been keeping a watch out for it.

Last night I was reading on the sofa while Tony was watching "America's Got Talent." I almost didn't notice the commercial at first, because we always hear music in the evenings from the conference center down the road (and, because it's usually either holy roller stuff or really crappy Christian rock, I usually just tune it out). It took me a second to realize that I recognized the song, and that it wasn't coming from the conference center!

The songs on "Crystal Shoe" aren't sung in a traditional style ("An Mhaighdean Mhara" has kind of a country-western lilt to it), which may make it a bit more difficult to recognize. It's actually just a few seconds of the first verse.

We've all been wondering exactly how they would use it, and we've been kind of amused that anyone would associate the song with coffee. I guess someone just decided that it sounded like something they'd like to hear in a coffee shop! In any case, they paid very well for that little snippet of song!

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 Post subject: Re: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Wed 02 Jul 2014 3:54 pm 
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This is the CD it's taken from. Most of the songs are originals, but she has two traditional songs on it (sung in a non-traditional style): An Mhaighdean Mhara and Gabhaim Molta Bríde.

http://www.marymclaughlin.com/index.php ... t/view/1/2

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 Post subject: Re: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Thu 03 Jul 2014 1:15 am 
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She might get paid on each time the ad is run too.
Great promotion for her.


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PostPosted: Thu 03 Jul 2014 2:16 am 
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She might get paid on each time the ad is run too.
Great promotion for her.


Well, it would be, except that I don't think anyone who doesn't know her (and you all who read this) know who's singing on the commercial!

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 Post subject: Re: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Thu 03 Jul 2014 2:42 am 
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She might get paid on each time the ad is run too.
Great promotion for her.


Well, it would be, except that I don't think anyone who doesn't know her (and you all who read this) know who's singing on the commercial!

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Well you never know. If people are interested they will go looking.
We have had requests here in the past for obscure music on computer games etc.
Google might lead them here.


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 Post subject: Re: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Thu 03 Jul 2014 3:20 am 
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Bríd Mhór wrote:
Redwolf wrote:
Bríd Mhór wrote:
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She might get paid on each time the ad is run too.
Great promotion for her.


Well, it would be, except that I don't think anyone who doesn't know her (and you all who read this) know who's singing on the commercial!

Redwolf



Well you never know. If people are interested they will go looking.
We have had requests here in the past for obscure music on computer games etc.
Google might lead them here.


That would be cool.

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 Post subject: Re: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Thu 24 Jul 2014 8:03 am 
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Cool. 8-)

Nowadays, people can do their own research on the internet, but back before the internet there were many cases where people called a TV station to get more info about commercials, especially singers' names or song titles. I know at least one of my Irish language students in Japan had come to the language that way.


The strangest request I ever got was to play uilleann pipes for a Japanese wasabi commercial. :??: Perhaps they felt there was some relationship between that unsettling feeling you get when you first hear the pipes, and the unsettling feeling you get when you eat wasabi. :rofl:

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 Post subject: Re: Irish on U.S. TV
PostPosted: Mon 28 Jul 2014 4:29 pm 
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My one musical claim to (semi) fame is a recording of "The Parting Glass" I made for the "Clips & Snips" forum, which got picked up as the "between chapters" music for a children's audio book several years ago.

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