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What's the music in this old bank (Lloyds TSB?) advert?
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Does anyone remember this advert? I'm pretty sure it was for a bank, maybe Lloyds TSB, and it was shown a number of years ago now (not sure how long). It showed a young boy with longish black hair, wearing shorts, diving down into the ocean, going into a cave type thing and getting a big pearl out of a shell. The music was kind of mystical, relaxing, twinkly kind of music with no words. I guess it would be classed as chill-out. Anyone remember? I really wanna know what the music was but if you can tell me anything like what the advert was definitely for, what year it was broadcast, where I can see it etc... I would really, really appreciate it!
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My girlfriend has suggested it sounds like the Cheltenham & Gloucester advert featuring the diver which used Adiemus: Song of Tears by Karl Jenkins
Listen here
http://www.songofthesalesman.co.uk/ad.aspx?par tist=karl
Listen here
http://www.songofthesalesman.co.uk/ad.aspx?par tist=karl
The song used in the C&G ad was Cantilena (not Cantus - Song of Tears) by Karl Jenkins.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Adverts/Questio n403836.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Adverts/Questio n403836.html
I found the advert (or a version of it: as someone says in the comments, there was an older version which i think is the one i remember better).
Here's the URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00gGZVuY5kE&mod e=related&search=
Here's the URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00gGZVuY5kE&mod e=related&search=
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