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In celebration of last night’s season finale of Mad Men, here’s a pretty good cover of the theme song (which is A Beautiful Mine by RJD2) performed live with a full band.

From the creators:

We loved the song “A Beautiful Mine” by RJD2 that plays during the opening credits of “Mad Men.” We wanted to put lyrics to it and realized that “Nature Boy” made famous by Nat King Cole, and written by eden ahbez, was the perfect fit. This was filmed in one take (this one, specifically, happened to be take 29 of the day)…no cuts, dubbing, lip-syncing or auto-tuning.

Credits:
Vocalist: Allison Williams
Director: Ralph Arend
DP: Vincent Peone
Editor: Ralph Arend
Composer: Jay Wadley
Sound Mixer: Raphael
Producer: Josh Ruben
Producer: Erika Hampson
Line-Producer: Nick Uhas
Gaffer: Corey Fontana
Grip: Jason Beasley
Grip: Leo Schott
AC: Andrew Brinkman
DIT: Kali Riley
PA: Roland Da Rold
PA: Suzie Jozkowski
PM: Jordan Hall/Elefant Films
Art Director: Andy Myers
Flute: Roberta Michel
Celeste: Trevor Gureckis
Violin 1: Pauline Kim
Violin 2: Marissa Licata
Viola: Meena Bhasin
Cello: Jessie Marino
Bass: Zack Lober
Drums: Colin Stranahan
Bongos: Jay Wadley

found over at adland.tv

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While you’ve probably already seen this clever Old Spice campaign, there have been a few organic user mash-ups using this video that are actually pretty cool. One of them takes the copy from this “I’m on a horse” spot and combines it with a live acoustic performance of John Denver’s You Fill Up My Senses. This was recently seeded to YouTube courtesy of Emily and Matt from NoteChoice.com.

Using their words it’s:

The text of the most romantic video to the tune of the most romantic song.

Is it too early for nominating this as ‘best campaign of 2010?’

found via adweek

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This doesn’t have much to do with the site other than I think its both powerful & well, outright cool. It’s a recently BAFTA nominated short by 23 year old director Luke Snellin titled Mixtape. This piece reminds me of the charm, allure and sheer power that mixtapes can have in connecting people though the sharing of music tastes (and sometimes added voice-over commentary). It also has a killer soundtrack of some favorites from the 60s and 70s. Some of my favorite tapes + later cds that held permanent spots in rotation were mixtapes given to me by friends and/or loved ones. I guess now that’s been replaced by having playlists on last.fm & itunes, though to me it’ll never be the same. Anyhow, enjoy!

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