WALL-E Trailer Music


WALL?E Trailer music question?

Greetings on Superbowl Sunday!!

Hiya people,

Can ya'll help me indentify this music? It's the bgm the for the WALL-E trailer(s)?

I dig it!

http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/walle/

Thanks... Oh yeah, Happy Mardi Gras!...

OT: "Most" of the crazy or lewd stuff you see about MG and Bourbon St., are "Mostly" performed by "Out of Towners" aka, tourist. However, some locals are involved doing the same crazy & lewd things .... I read about it.. ;)

On the another hand, PLEASE keep visiting and spending your hard earned cash here because believe me you, the Gulf Coast & the Cresent City needs your help more than you know or can imagine... Oh yeah, the "New York Football Giants" and Eli Manning are Superbowl World Champions! .... it ain't the "New Orleans Saints" but Eli and Peyton are considered locals and I'll take what I can get!


-that dude
 

David S.

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Re: WALL?E Trailer music question?

I couldn't get it to play, but I saw the ad during the Super Bowl and I noticed the music sounded a lot like the melody to the "Brazil" song in Saludos Amigos! 

Bill said:
OT: "Most" of the crazy or lewd stuff you see about MG and Bourbon St., are "Mostly" performed by "Out of Towners" aka, tourist. However, some locals are involved doing the same crazy & lewd things .... I read about it.. ;)
That's very true. Unfortunately, the national media seems to pick up more on the sleezier aspects like the R-rated antics of out of town college kids on Bourbon St., even though the Mardi Gras that the majority of locals participate in is G rated - the actual parades that roll along the actual parade routes.

I don't even set foot in the Quarter during MG except the one day Barkus takes place - which for those who don't know is a Mardi Gras parade for dogs that is extremely cute and definitely not part of the "lewd and crazy" activities found elsewhere in the Quarter ;)

Another pet peeve as a part time New Orlenian (I lived there permanently before Katrina but have been since been spending half the year in Orlando) is when locals in the media refer to the suburban parades as a "family friendly alternative to New Orleans" which reinforces the national  stereotype that EVERYTHING in New Orleans is "lewd".

The actual parades in New Orleans are just as "family friendly" as the suburban ones, particularly early in the route on Napoleon and St. Charles ;)
 

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