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My wife insists she's seen a TV advert, possibly for British Airways, which has a Northern tune in it. Anybody else seen it, or has she gone bonkers (again)
If so what was the tune ?

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  • Even if she's right dont tell her 

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      Destination anywhere.....luggage somewhere else.

  • You're right Steve , the Ryan Air Ad uses The Marvelettes - Destination Anywhere , one of my fave Motown tracks

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Just seen a advert with destination anywhere as the backing could that be the one, think it was for ryan air

 

Steve

My wife insists she's seen a TV advert, possibly for British Airways, which has a Northern tune in it. Anybody else seen it, or has she gone bonkers (again)

If so what was the tune ?

Even if she's right dont tell her  :lol:

You're right Steve , the Ryan Air Ad uses The Marvelettes - Destination Anywhere , one of my fave Motown tracks :thumbsup:

 

Another great tune for Suzuki at the moment (maybe been around for a while)  James Brown I want you so bad  Federal   :thumbsup:   

Even if she's right dont tell her  :lol:

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

A fair few month ago there was a advert (I'm sure it was also for an airline, but might be mistaken) that used "I Get the Sweetest Feeling". Big deal, you say, except the version used was Erma Franklin, which was a refreshing change from Jackie or some generic male copycat used forever

 

Thinking about it, it was probably about 12 months or more back now.

 

Cheers

Mick

A fair few month ago there was a advert (I'm sure it was also for an airline, but might be mistaken) that used "I Get the Sweetest Feeling". Big deal, you say, except the version used was Erma Franklin, which was a refreshing change from Jackie or some generic male copycat used forever

 

Thinking about it, it was probably about 12 months or more back now.

 

Cheers

Mick

 

:thumbsup:

 

Anyone else see the irony in them using "destination anywhere"?

 

Wherever you fly to with them, they land anywhere but the destination you want ie Oslo = Torp, 

Anyone else see the irony in them using "destination anywhere"?

 

Wherever you fly to with them, they land anywhere but the destination you want ie Oslo = Torp, 

 

Destination anywhere.....luggage somewhere else.

After reading the letter of complaint from MrC's mate to Ryan Air, they should have used "I Ain't Going Nowhere" on the TV advert.

 

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