As a huge music fan and Brit who used to ride a BSA SS80, I LOVE this video. Thanks for creating it. Quite cogent for the times through which we are currently living !
With nearly all of the videos I make on my channel the inspiration is the music. I try and match images to enhance the feel of that music....it's up to you whether it works or not. If you look I have diverse musical taste from R.L.Burnside to Roxy Music and Four Tet and just enjoy trying to match them to images. You have a very mixed range of videos on your channel...even though you didn't understand it, did you enjoy it?
Great job...great song...great musician...great video! It makes me long for the old days riding the fast British iron. Brings back great memories. Thank you.
thanx for opening the door to R,L.B to me ,amazing revelation of talent ! My dad has old photo' s and story,s from mid 50's early 60's of building hybrid '' cafe racers '' and the early days of side car racing ,In the late 70's we done competitive moto X ,trials riding ,gymkhanas ,and grass tracking together ,great days! THIS video brought alive the static 50- 60 ,s photos i could only imagine,THANK YOU ! i can still remember the smell of the old leather and wadding,of the pudding crash helmet,
Are they now, you try using a vamp throughout an entire song And making it sound great like Mr Burnside, do you play? l bet you don't, not with a comment like that ! ... ♡ from England.
Well, Mr Itinerant - wherever you're itinerating now - this was a treat and a surprise. I was just having an idle thought about a musical Utoob catch-up and I thought, "I wonder if there's a video for R.L.Burnside>It's Bad you Know...." (which I've LoVeD for gawd knows how long) - and blow me down, it's wall to wall rip-snorting motorcycle action. Absolutely first class job putting it all together, thank you Very much; brilliant juxtaposition, unexpected and thoroughly satisfying.
Seems to me that at the video's start we see early British Triumph motorcycles. Perhaps BSA? Entertaining video. Triumph seems to have made a return in popularity. I priced the Bonneville a year ago. It's a pricey bike.
god what a great track its the tops of R.L.BURNSIDE i am a big fan of his music but i only found this by luck i think its the one of the best he has done cheers for putting this up
This video absolutely put me in a different place, perhaps a different time as well. It feels like a crusade where the feeling is the cause, especially with the bikes on the open road (To clarify, I mean that the feeling is the end being sought). I can't recall when I have felt that before... Possibly in an old cartoon. Yeah, I like this video. Keep making them, but only when you feel inspired.
I've got three Triumph's now, a 1970 T100R Daytona 500cc, 1972 TR6R Tiger 650cc 1974 T140v Bonneville 750cc, if you want to be cool like Mister RL Burnside's music and own one of the last motorcycles made with a right side shifter, I'm taking offers on my 750, it's very clean! Serious inquiries please, they quit letting right side shifting bikes enter the US market because too many people were getting killed on them! 1974 was the last year model but it was made in 73' before fact checkers say anything on that just to save you time.
I love this song, it reminds me of the time I was walking on the docks and I saw my freind who was on his boat and he looked at me surprised and shocked that he saw me and asked me what am I doing here I proceeded to tell him I caught a fish of the point over there, then I showed him the fish ........... and that's all that happened nothing else...... we went our separate ways ........ stop asking me questions..... leave me alone...( rides away in boat nervously)
being a Triumph rider ( and not the New One...I ride a `77 )..... I can only say > WHÁT a video.....whát a clip!!...this is what Riding is all about..... the Wall of Death......you had to be there,...to know what I`m talking about.....
*EVEL KNIEVEL* - BADDER THAN OL' KING KONG!!! ( _I remember - sprawled out on the shag carpet, fixated on the screen watching this man, I believed he was badder than Superman - and he didn't even need a cape! Was 8 yrs old. Great time to be alive indeed. I damn cried when he passed, he was also my daddy's favorite. Great man._ )
Astounding track and I really like the way the Itinerant has spliced videos together to suit the song (assuming). Great job! p.s. I've seen "Hell Drivers"
It's Friday night. Ace Cafe in sight. On my cafe doing the ton. I'm cold and wet. Pull into the Ace. R L on the box, It's Bad You Know. I need a cuppa. Doesn't get better than that.