Who plays the guitar on the confused com advert?

Who plays the guitar on the confused com advert?

Allison Robertson
Born August 26, 1979
Origin North Hollywood, California, U.S.
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Guitarist

What was the only instrumental to be banned?

It was banned in several US radio markets, because the term ‘rumble’ was a slang term for a gang fight, and it was feared that the piece’s harsh sound glorified juvenile delinquency. The record is the only instrumental single ever banned from radio in the United States.

What is the music in the confused com advert?

Timothy Murphy Confused.com Advert (2019) This ad features an instrumental version of ‘God Save the Queen’.

What is the song used in confused com advert?

Irish actor Timothy V Murphy navigates his way through the confusion of car insurance in a Mercedes in this TV ad for Confused.com. The indie rock track we hear during the confusion is Forever Dolphin Love by Connan Mockasin, from the New Zealand artist’s 2011 album of the same name.

What is the guitar music in the confused com advert?

The music in the advert The second piece of music during the ‘clarity’ scene in the ad is the 1958 instrumental Rumble by American rock and roll guitarist and singer-songwriter Link Wray. Both tracks are available to download.

Is Rumble still banned?

The only instrumental track to ever be banned from the radio. Its iconic lead line is that of pure and unadulterated rock ‘n’ roll legend, Link Wray’s effortlessly cool ‘Rumble’ is a song so doused in danger that it remains the only instrumental track to ever be banned from the radio.

Why was the song Rumble banned?

What does dsus2 mean?

Sus2 stands for “suspended 2nd”. The 3rd of a minor or major chord is suspended and replaced by a major 2nd.

Who plays the guitar in the confused com advert?

Who is the girl playing the guitar in the confused com advert?

Allison Robertson
Birth name Allison Rae Robertson
Born August 26, 1979
Origin North Hollywood, California, U.S.
Genres Rock

What guitar was used on Rumble?

Wray used a 1953 Gibson Les Paul guitar run through a Premier amp to produce this song. Pete Townshend once declared about Wray, “He is the King; if it hadn’t been for ‘Rumble,’ I would have never picked up a guitar.”