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Posted by melissa on 20 years ago
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> : does anybody know the name of the song to the 2004 grand prix comercial where a women is driving the car and she gets and ends up being blind.
> Dude I love that song and this is what they tolled me and I think it sucks!
: Looks like we're out of luck.
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: Dear Mr. Lloyd,
> Thank you for contacting the Pontiac Customer Assistance Center. We
: appreciate you taking the time to write us in regards to our Pontiac
: Commercial.
> We receive many positive messages from customers regarding the music
: that is used in Pontiac commercials as well as requests for where they
: may obtain this music. The musical selections in our commercials are
: often written exclusively for the commercial. Then they are recorded by
: studio musicians as 30-second time spots. The music remains untitled
: and is not available for public sale.
> We chose the music, which was originally scored for our spots, because
: it complements the dramatic film-look of the ads. We describe it as
: 'dramatic movie score' music. It's instrumental and highlights the emotion
: of the driving action without detracting from the visual driving
: sequences.
> If you should need to contact us in the future, simply reply to this
: message or call our Pontiac Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-762-2737.
: Customer Relationship Managers are available Monday through Friday from
: 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Eastern Time.
> Again, thank you for contacting Pontiac.
> Sincerely,
> Joshua Walter
: Customer Relationship Manager
: Pontiac Customer Assistance Center
>::what about asking the guy if the musicians involved in scoring the commercials had any projects of their own with obtainable music?