What an absolutely fun moment. I would've started jumping the minute "Shout" went out over the air. I can't sit down when that song is on. I have to watch this again!
What a clever ad campaign! Loved watching that, makes me want to go to London right now (I am in a homesick for London mood, so practically everything is making me want to go to London!).
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ReplyDeletethat is 'f'-ing amazing.
I think I might need to dance now.
What an absolutely fun moment. I would've started jumping the minute "Shout" went out over the air. I can't sit down when that song is on. I have to watch this again!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that! Dancing is so infectious.
ReplyDeleteSo was this in Baltimore?
Bee... liverpool station in london!
ReplyDeleteSo fun, you made my morning start out with many smiles!
ReplyDelete"GATOR!"
ReplyDeleteNow that's a commute.
Gotta love the adverts overseas. It must have been a ball to shoot.
love it love it love it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteE&E... if you go on Youtube, you can get some of the backgrounders for the shooting. They did it with 10 disguised cameras.
ReplyDeleteL*O*V*E*D T*H*I*S!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever ad campaign! Loved watching that, makes me want to go to London right now (I am in a homesick for London mood, so practically everything is making me want to go to London!).
ReplyDeleteok- penn station is NEVER like that
ReplyDeletewow! it looks like more and more dancers came as it goes on - how many were hired do you know?
ReplyDeleteThere were 400 in all, and they were supposed to try and pull in bystanders! This video explains the making of the dance.
ReplyDeleteYou gotta love old London town, xv!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of saying, "Sorry I'm late ... a dance party broke out in the subway." Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the good time is contagious and everyone is having an unexpectedly good time. Makes me smile.
ReplyDeletegreat video - the British have a great sense of humor - I wonder if commuters in the US would have gotten into that.
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