Voilà je cherche la musique d'une pub Nike des années 90 je crois avec comme acteur principal Sergueï Boubka, le perchiste russe.
La musique ressemble à une musique des Pogues version russe (Post Punk folklorique
Pour la pub, à mon souvenir lointain, on voit Boubka courir dans un décor d'usines désaffectées mais je ne suis plus très sûre.
Je me rends compte que c'est très vague mais si vous arrivez à trouver le titre, vous gagnez votre poids en bisous
J'ai cherché partout sur le net sans succès... :?
Si j'ai bien tout compris ce qui est écrit ici ...
The Ukrainians - www.the-ukrainians.com
"The Ukrainians" achieved considerable international success [...]
Regarding the Nike TV advert melodies featuring Sergei Bubka, Nike wanted Poltavskiy Hopak as in the eponymous Ukrainians album version, but if used "The Ukrainians" present line up would not have benefited as a whole because the line up of that recording comprised of Pete, Len, Roman, and the members of "The Wedding Present". Pete and Len kindly asked everyone to consult any musical resources they had to circumvent this problem. After consulting their various mentally stored Ukrainian music directories, they came up with Podilski Hopak, similar enough, but different to Poltavskiy Hopak, and a variation on Kolomeyka, which were both close enough to what Nike wanted, but also original recordings being different melodies, thus allowing the entire line up to financially benefit from this project.
... c'est une composition d'un groupe Ukrainien appelé justement The Ukrainians
C'est une réorchestration de ce morceau (et d'un autre appelé Kolomeyka), faite spécialement pour Nike
Donc composition orignale non commercialisée :
www.the-ukrainians.com a écrit :The self-written first album which followed, simply called The Ukrainians, established the group as the only major exponent of a hybrid of traditional Ukrainian folk and Western rock music. The album received such good reviews in the UK and beyond that they were subsequently booked to play festivals and tours throughout most parts of Europe. In fact, word had even begun to spread to the US, prompting sportswear company NIKE to approach The Ukrainians to record the soundtrack for a 30-second TV advertisement for training shoes! The music accompanied footage of Sergey Bubka, a Ukrainian who was then the world champion pole vaulter, working out in the mining region of Donetsk. The ad was screened in the UK by ITV, Channel 4, MTV and the Sky Sports channels and by countless TV stations in Europe, America, Canada and Australia.
Pour plus de précisions, tu peux peut-être contacter directement le groupe ? info@the-ukrainians.com
Claude a écrit :C'est une réorchestration de ce morceau (et d'un autre appelé Kolomeyka), faite spécialement pour Nike
Donc composition orignale non commercialisée :
www.the-ukrainians.com a écrit :The self-written first album which followed, simply called The Ukrainians, established the group as the only major exponent of a hybrid of traditional Ukrainian folk and Western rock music. The album received such good reviews in the UK and beyond that they were subsequently booked to play festivals and tours throughout most parts of Europe. In fact, word had even begun to spread to the US, prompting sportswear company NIKE to approach The Ukrainians to record the soundtrack for a 30-second TV advertisement for training shoes! The music accompanied footage of Sergey Bubka, a Ukrainian who was then the world champion pole vaulter, working out in the mining region of Donetsk. The ad was screened in the UK by ITV, Channel 4, MTV and the Sky Sports channels and by countless TV stations in Europe, America, Canada and Australia.
Pour plus de précisions, tu peux peut-être contacter directement le groupe ? info@the-ukrainians.com
Je te remercie pour les infos. C'était bien ce que j'avais compris. Je suis une grosse truffe en Anglais mais ce n'est pas encore le drame
Ça pèse combien un bisou ?
Tout dépend du bisou ! Certains sont légers et futiles, d'autres plus lourds... De conséquence