If youʼre interesting what thereʼs typed at 1:20 then thereʼre collected байкиukr by Борис Грінченко (Василь Чайченко is one of among his pseudos). The book, the fable names: Горобцї та кіт...
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If youʼre interesting what thereʼs typed at 1:20 then thereʼre collected байкиukr by Борис Грінченко (Василь Чайченко is one of among his pseudos). The book, the fable names:
Горобцї та кіт «Sparrows and a cat», p. 40;
Журавель та горобець «A crane and a sparrow», p. 49.
So apparently it's a lot more widespread than I realized it was. I can't even remember the last time I watched a commercial, so it doesn't surprise me I've never seen any of those though. ;)
If youʼre interesting what thereʼs typed at 1:20 then thereʼre collected байкиukr by Борис Грінченко (Василь Чайченко is one of among his pseudos). The book, the fable names:
The spellingukr (a little in English) of Желехівськогоukr (ofc, Ukrainian language) is used.
That was wonderfully whimsical sounding. Thanks for sharing this, and introducing me to another interesting new artist, Bauke.
Ooh, I really like that too. It kinda reminds me of Maxence Cyrin's cover of Where is my mind.
The original Pixies version was in Fight Club. Is that maybe what you're thinking of?
Huh. It, or another similar sounding piano/instrumental arrangement of the same song, looks to have been used in a bunch of ads over the years:
https://www.popisms.com/Song/34266/Where-Is-My-Mind-Maxence-Cyrin-2010
https://rock.fandom.com/wiki/Where_Is_My_Mind%3F#Commercials[edit]
Including in an Uncharted 4 trailer.
So apparently it's a lot more widespread than I realized it was. I can't even remember the last time I watched a commercial, so it doesn't surprise me I've never seen any of those though. ;)