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AA advert - technical music question

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di1411 | 01:28 Fri 07th Jul 2006 | Adverts
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To any musicians out there -this is driving me demented! In the AA advert where they sing "You've got a friend", what's the time signature? Either I'm missing something, or does it keep changing? Help!
(sorry, I said it was technical)
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This is covered in this months Record Collector magazine.
I'm not a musician but can understand what they do. It is basically to do with cost and timings. The ad agency commission the music from a music house to fit their ad.
The example in RC is the Boots ad the uses the "Zorba The Greek " (Mikis Theodorakis) music. However it is explained the original does not fit the various lengths of the ad. The music people tinker around with the timing to get a 'fit' that is acceptable to the customer - that works.
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Thanks kwillmott - I haven't found the magazine yet, but I understand the concept. No wonder I couldn't make sense of it. I can't believe that it's considered normal to hack about something well known till it makes no musical sense whatsoever!

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