Its not footage of a reject driver, its footage of probably a bit of reject music its the Giorgio Mororder version of "the ivory tower" theme from the film "neverending story" more commonly known as the BBC Grand Prix grid-line-up music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bsfpb98Nss
That second video of the scrolling grid represents my earliest memory of F1 - and apparently even at the age of two I could name most of the cars and drivers!
ADx_Wales wrote:Its not footage of a reject driver, its footage of probably a bit of reject music its the Giorgio Mororder version of "the ivory tower" theme from the film "neverending story" more commonly known as the BBC Grand Prix grid-line-up music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bsfpb98Nss
Thankyou SO much for this ADx_Wales - I loved that tune and for years have not known what it was!
I remember way back someone on Ceefax (!) asking what it was and the reply was given that it was Giorgio Moroder's 'The Chase' which I knew was wrong so finally I know....
ADx_Wales wrote:Its not footage of a reject driver, its footage of probably a bit of reject music its the Giorgio Mororder version of "the ivory tower" theme from the film "neverending story" more commonly known as the BBC Grand Prix grid-line-up music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bsfpb98Nss
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIyQ4u7U ... re=related I admire the bravery of people posting enture GPs on youtube in neat chunks, however this is the 1989 deciding factor, via the Channel 9 Australia coverage, Plenty of rejects, a "punch and judy" award nominee in duel form, and the sight of 26 cars hurtling towards turn 1, Cant wait to see the surge down to turn 1 in Bahrain, shame its not the turn 1 in Melbourne, but beggars cant be choosers, bernie can.
"The worst part of my body that hurt in the fire was my balls" Gerhard Berger on Imola 1989
Now Gilles doesn't count as a reject,but forgetting where the start is? Even if it's a bit oddly put halfway around the circuit.... and then some drivers slow for their grid slots,others avoid them. It's amazing how shambolically the grids of the 70s and 80s look compared to todays immaculate two lines...
I think Giorgio Moroder is the guy who wrote the song Call Me with Blondie, he and Enrico Morricone (hope I got that right) have done loads of legendary soundtracks. To shamelessly self advertise, I've uploaded the 1989 Australian GP (my youtube name is "swca92"), which is a shambles and had Martini starting in 3rd so some reject action there.
Debaser wrote:To shamelessly self advertise, I've uploaded the 1989 Australian GP (my youtube name is "swca92"), which is a shambles and had Martini starting in 3rd so some reject action there.
Already a subscriber and grateful watcher of your uploads!
Now Gilles doesn't count as a reject,but forgetting where the start is? Even if it's a bit oddly put halfway around the circuit.... and then some drivers slow for their grid slots,others avoid them. It's amazing how shambolically the grids of the 70s and 80s look compared to todays immaculate two lines...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4_LCNvrv1s Hungarian commentator Palik Laci clearly smoked something he shouldn't have before the start of Indy 2004, as HWNSNBM passes Fisi for 8th place.
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I hadn't seen the footage before - I had thought the accident happened nearer the front of the grid AND involved fewer cars...
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFUJjm0yXNc That reminds me of a press conference at the AUS GP a few years ago where he got a bit aggravated and well confused ! I don't know for sure, but it sounds like it was a Chaser's stunt judging by the voice but I can't know for sure. Maybe some of the guys down under may know?
ESPN Speedworld - wow, that takes me back! Does anybody remember the ESPN commercials for F1 races in 1995? I remember that great music fitting the physical and technological struggle of F1 racing.
Nissanymania! Friday has never been the same since.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
ESPN Speedworld - wow, that takes me back! Does anybody remember the ESPN commercials for F1 races in 1995? I remember that great music fitting the physical and technological struggle of F1 racing.
I don't remember them personally even though I did see races on ESPN then in 93. Ah ESPN, back before all they cared about was stick and ball sports and NASCAR.
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watka wrote:There's only one fair way to settle this: a duel to first blood, using canes, and each of you must be wearing a top hat, waistcoat, and ascot tie.
ESPN Speedworld - wow, that takes me back! Does anybody remember the ESPN commercials for F1 races in 1995? I remember that great music fitting the physical and technological struggle of F1 racing.
I don't remember them personally even though I did see races on ESPN then in 93. Ah ESPN, back before all they cared about was stick and ball sports and NASCAR.
Someone obviously doesn't watch ESPN that much -- because they don't even give a rat's ass about NASCAR either. Their commentary makes Jonathan Legard sound interesting by comparison after they dropped Rusty Wallace from the play by play. The camerawork is inane and they can make the most epic of races turn into boring drivel.
Which is kind of funny, because the commentary for the Indy Racing League is so much better (Scott Goodyear is amazing and so is Eddie Cheever).
Cynon wrote:Someone obviously doesn't watch ESPN that much -- because they don't even give a rat's ass about NASCAR either. Their commentary makes Jonathan Legard sound interesting by comparison after they dropped Rusty Wallace from the play by play. The camerawork is inane and they can make the most epic of races turn into boring drivel.
Which is kind of funny, because the commentary for the Indy Racing League is so much better (Scott Goodyear is amazing and so is Eddie Cheever).
I actually do watch ESPN quite a bit, I was more or less not exactly quoting Speed reporter Robin Miller who mostly says that about ESPN caring about stick and ball sports and NASCAR. I know NASCAR's coverage on ESPN is not all that great. What I don't like about IRL's commentary on ESPN is that Scott Goodyear is Master of the Obvious.
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watka wrote:There's only one fair way to settle this: a duel to first blood, using canes, and each of you must be wearing a top hat, waistcoat, and ascot tie.