BBC have now posted the fantastic Elvis trailer on their website. Keith Moon on drums, Stevie Wonder on piano etc.
Go and watch this amazing trailer for the BBC featuring Elvis:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/elvis/
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BBC have now posted the fantastic Elvis trailer on their website. Keith Moon on drums, Stevie Wonder on piano etc.
Go and watch this amazing trailer for the BBC featuring Elvis:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/elvis/
It is a fantastic trailer!
Thumbs up for the people who made this and the BBC.(y) (y)
REally :cool: Thank you for sharing with us!!! Dovey ;)
great clip :D
It's a great clip and more greater that they used Elvis for it.
Christel (TCE)
Very cool edited:D pitty it's in such poor quality.
That was a great clip! :)
Thanks, for posting it!
franny
Yes it is a great clip it was on BBC1 TV this morning at 8am. I must have seen it it about 6 times already. Great publicity for Elvis, especially this time of the year.
Looking forward to seeing the Honda ad on our TV..will we get it in Europe..anyone know?
Well done. The bit with Keith Moon was hilarious, thanks Trelane!
It is fantastic really cool.........:D :P
I REALLY LOVE IT!!!!(y)
From what I read, this is a big hit across the world!
Please, someone explain this trailer to me. Which is it's motive? Or Why was that done?
The clip was used for the BBC to promote radio 2 music in Britain to show the diversity of their music. They wanted to show a superband, and one of the people involved had a dvd of Elvis' Aloha show and remembered the introductions of his band members, thus they used that concept while choosing some of their favorite artists via their ipods. It really is well done.
It's very well done and the voice they used to dub in Elvis' voice is remarkably like his and not the usual deep "thank you, thankyou very much" type thing. Of course they first had to clear the use of Elvis' image with EPE!
This trailer was very well done. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you:D :D
Still good to watch (y)
Matt
Thats is fantastic, just excellent.
I enjoyed it, but I agree with some the comments, how did they decide which artists to use? Too many good ones to choose from. And surely that wasn't Steve Wonder! I do have that in my favorites, though.