I lost my copy years ago, and could never find it for sale. Good to hear this again, I remember every phrase and note.
@ianbarber3116 ай бұрын
Talking Heads during the intro lap with the Nissan. How cool is that?
@thatguyfromcetialphaV6 ай бұрын
My mum loved Jack Brabham and dad liked Jochen Rindt. I'd not heard him speak until recently, very fluent and charming.
@rayisland237 ай бұрын
Amazing video.
@rickden83627 ай бұрын
Would Lewis Hamilton even have been allowed in pits for this race, or even the track. All I saw were white face spectators.
@rolfdejonge39158 ай бұрын
✌️🤠💥🌟🌀👍
@Bayan19059 ай бұрын
More proof that you don't need a 4 wheel drive to have fun offroading. I used to do this stuff when I was 18 with my 71 Dodge Dart Swinger and some heavy lug truck tires I put on it that happened to fit on the rims. I used to take that car off road and into the dirt and sand all the time, never got stuck. In the winter time the car was a beast in the snow.
@DarrylBremenour10 ай бұрын
I was there
@Catskill111 ай бұрын
A very young Gary Peacock on bass...four years after this, he'd have his breakout in New York...
Will say "no fewer than" no fewer than three times...and then the driver retires for good, due to a priceless ignition coil...Gillible 😜
@PumaPete2 жыл бұрын
So sad we couldn’t save her
@Mtlmshr2 жыл бұрын
I remember riding my Schwinn Stingray Bicycle to that race at 15 years old and managed to get into the pit lane! Those were heady times for a kid my age but it was one of those moments in life that changed the trajectory of my life because I got into professional Motorsports. The first team I worked for was Electramovive engineering building and campaigning GTP cars & Stadium off road trucks for Nissan and that was the beginning of my 40 year career in racing! Today I still own a small fabrication shop in Sonoma California working mainly on race cars
@justrelax84652 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this upload. What a piece of histort, commercials and all 😂
@mikekaatman31942 жыл бұрын
Most beautiful F1 cars ever!!!!
@Philharpo2 жыл бұрын
A great version - yes the guitar sounds like Ralph Wash to me.
@probablygraham2 жыл бұрын
I remember watching the bank holiday Monday Formula 2 race where a lot of the Formula 1 drivers used to compete, and Graham Hill was driving using an amazing throttle sound in the corners, going on and off the accelerator pedal, much like Ayrton Senna did many years later. When he was asked about it, Graham said that it was unfortunately down to the fact that it was too painful for him to keep his foot down because his legs still weren't properly healed.
@rogerdavis38962 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know the title of the music in this incredible video? I would like to see many formula 1 races of the late 1970s given this same video treatment. Fantastic!
@crumblefest2 жыл бұрын
Racing the way it should be.Cars not rolling billboards yet. Camera angles at ground level so you can see the speed... all ruined bu "safety" and rules nonsense...
@almostfm6 ай бұрын
Yeah, who cares how many drivers died because there weren't all the "safety" regulations that are in place now, right?
@chairmankaga28213 жыл бұрын
What a silly cow she is. Only got a drive because of her looks which put a lot of real drivers in peril. The sport won't miss her or remember anything about her.
@kirkbenedict22263 жыл бұрын
My grandma's cousin jim beat me to the punch on off roading an oldsmobile. I used to hammer that delta 88 Royale on gravel roads like it was a rally car.
@zackhenderson49954 жыл бұрын
"About a month and a half ago, no one in America had ever heard of him" -- John Morton on Wayne Taylor, after calling him "Baker" for the first 20 minutes of the race. Kidding aside, this is great stuff.
@bloqk164 жыл бұрын
This is a remarkably well filmed and edited film for a motorsport event of that era. The narration was done well, too, with being informational on the entire field of drivers/cars. (Edited update) I noticed at the closing credits this was a BBC-TV production, which explains the quality of this production.
@elmagico24 жыл бұрын
RIP PISTOLA 😢
@billenright27884 жыл бұрын
Hill was cooler than James Bond.
@sergioleone35832 жыл бұрын
I've always thought Graham Hill would have been right at home in the cockpit of a Supermarine Spitfire as well.
@guysumpthin29744 жыл бұрын
The hardest thing to do in nascar is win the pole at daytona. And she nailed it with perfect laps , she would have won that race too but got very shitty advice from her spotter , and the next year nascar made qualifying really weird (not a coincidence)
@Yardbird684 жыл бұрын
Poor Chris Amon, he should of stayed with Ferrari for at least one more year.
@bloqk164 жыл бұрын
Several years ago I read a written account of something Amon said in reaction to what people labeled him as being an unlucky Formula 1 driver; where he said in essence (mind you the following were not his exact words, but his sentiments): _Would you consider someone that survived Formula 1 racing and lived to old age to be considered unlucky._
@grantkoeller89114 жыл бұрын
Barefoot Adventure is a soundtrack album of music from Bruce Brown's 1961 surf film of the same name. All the music was composed by saxophonist Bud Shank, performed by him with a small jazz combo, and released on the Pacific Jazz label. Track listing All compositions by Bud Shank "Barefoot Adventure" - 4:12 "Shoeless Beach Meeting" - 4:06 "Jungle Cruise" - 4:43 "How High the Makaha" - 3:10 "Well, 'Pon My Soul" - 4:14 "Ala Moana" - 2:15 "Bruce Is Loose" - 3:24 "Dance of the Sea Monsters" - 4:06 Personnel Bud Shank - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone Carmell Jones - trumpet Bob Cooper - tenor saxophone Dennis Budimir - guitar Gary Peacock - bass Shelly Manne - drums
@grantkoeller89114 жыл бұрын
My favorite kind of jazz
@cochiseanderson61664 жыл бұрын
The 1 & Only Paul Butterfield - Vocals n Harp Turned On a Whole Generation of Harp Players n Lovers...The Whole Band!! 😎
@hmdwgf4 жыл бұрын
4:43 The sound of that Matra... wow...
@solomonchoo49674 жыл бұрын
Zzz
@winstonchurchill6244 жыл бұрын
Such a great harp solo
@mrsweasel35084 жыл бұрын
David Clayton Thomas encouraged me to play, but listening to Paul Butterfield taught me how. Songs like this told me I'd finally found my instrument, my sound. I am nowhere near this good, but I am not embarrassed to take out my harp and jam.
@maxandersen65325 жыл бұрын
I like listening to this.
@maseratifittipaldi5 жыл бұрын
I was there - at Leeukop. Braai'ed next to the track. Took ground level photos in a gulley a few metres from the track. Walked around the track the night before the race drinking beer with friends. Walked along the cars on the dummy grid on race day taking pictures and wishing drivers well. So many wonderful memories. This was F1 for me. Today? ...They took F1 away from us, I think.
@rogerwilliamson71613 жыл бұрын
Beneidenswerte Erinnerungen!
@hmdwgf8 ай бұрын
My grandfather was at this race too I think. He would often hire a bus and host a bunch of people from the shipping industry. When my dad’s family moved to Johannesburg in ‘75 he and my grandfather (his dad) would regularly go to all the races at Kyalami. That’s one track I would loved to have seen racing at.
@SirOliverNorwell5 жыл бұрын
R.i.P. Jochen Rindt (World Champion 1970), Piers Courage, Bruce McLaren (1970), Jo Siffert, Pedro Rodriguez (1971), Rolf Stommelen (1983).
@digigarb4 жыл бұрын
And Brabham
@martindoyle3014 жыл бұрын
@@digigarb He meant racing!
@josezurita37423 жыл бұрын
Today, July 1st, 2020 only Jackie Stewart, Mario Andretti, Jacky Ickx, Emerson Fittipaldi, Henri Pescarolo and Jackie Oliver stay alive. Greetings from Venezuela.
@hmdwgf8 ай бұрын
Denny Hulme (1992); he died of a heart attack while racing at Bathurst