The song that accompanies the commercial for the movie “Adaptation”.
The song that scores the new VW commercial where a sullen twenty-something office worker walks around his office. As he walks, the commercial edits from one day to the next but barely interrupts his stride. At one point he sees a young lady in a neighboring building.
As others have already said, the Volkswagen commercial uses ELO’s Mr. Blue Sky. For anyone who wants to see a soundtrack listing, though, just go to VW’s own web page for their commercials, hover your mouse over “Bubble” (the title of this piece), and you’ll see the band named as Jeff Lynne, who is ELO’s lead guy.
I don’t know about the commercial for Adaptation, but the music behind its theatrical trailer is Under Pressure, a collaborative effort from Queen and David Bowie. This song also happens to be in the soundtrack for Grosse Pointe Blank, and you can hear a snippet of it on Amazon if you have the RealAudio player.
Hee. I’d say a good 50% of the ELO catalogue sounds like something the Beatles might have recorded. (I personally think the “On the Third Day” album has a definite “Abbey Road” feel to it.) Jeff Lynne was a huge Beatles fan and later worked with George Harrison in the Travelling Willburys and his solo work. (And recently helped to complete Harrison’s posthumous album: “Brainwashed.”)
Jeff Lynne readily admits he is heavily influenced by the Beatles. John Lennon once referred to ELO as the “Son of the Beatles” and said that had the Beatles continued recording, they would have ended up sounding like ELO. Go back a few more years and listen to The Move, the group headed by Roy Wood and later added Lynne, and you’ll think you’re listening to the Beatles big time.