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khaotik | 02:28 Mon 15th Jul 2002 | Adverts
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what the hell is the music used in the new honda civic ad in which lots of little kids assemble a car out of brightly coloured plastic parts? Am I the only person who's ever seen this? Am I imagining it? I've searched every engine with every concievable combination of keywords and still turned up nothing. Can anybody relieve me of this obsession?
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Fear not, khaotik, your quest is at an end... The track is "Java", written by E.Stern and arranged and performed by the semi-legendary 'space age popster', composer, arranger and innovator Andre Popp (born France, 1924), who had his first worldwide hit in 1954 with "Les Lavandieres du Portugal [Portugese Washerwomen]" and his biggest smash with the more conventional "Love Is Blue" in the late sixties. Popp fanatics cite "Delirium in Hi-Fi" (late 50's, includes the track "Java") or "The Adventures of Piccolo, Saxie and company" as his best work.
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Thanks to you, Mr. mikewith, my guest is only just beginning. Cheers!

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