HW: Who the heck was that?

Alisa coral at APORT.RU
Mon May 23 06:04:26 EDT 2005


a bit off... but I remember to be very surprised when I've heard You
Shouldn't do that (live version I guess) on FIA F1 1972 review!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Iain Ferguson" <iainferguson at AOL.COM>
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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: HW: Who the heck was that?


> Hi ,
>
> ITV way back said that the F1 program music was by Jamiroquai.
>
> However i missed Sundays race and would suspect its the same unless they
> have decided to change the music to a version of motorhead. As Jon says
> it would be most likely be the Corduroy Acid Jazzed up version.
>
> Corduroy were a F**king fantastic band, and its with great tongue in
> cheek that they did Motorhead, much like James taylor Quartet do many
> covers in the live set....
>
> Tiz a pity this country never grabbed the Corduroy records, and instead
> put up with the extremely watered down pop bollocks that is Jamiroqai.
>
> but then we've heard this all before with hawkwind haven't we.
>
> regards
> iain
>
> Jon Jarrett wrote on 5/22/2005, 7:55 PM:
>
>  > On Sun, 22 May 2005, David and Manami Greenhalgh wrote:
>  >
>  > > At the start of the ITV F1 coverage from Monaco there was a sequence
>  > > backed by something that sounded disturbingly like Jamiroquai
covering
>  > > Motorhead. Does anyone know what it was?
>  >
>  >         That's almost certainly the version by Corduroy, I'd have
>  > thought,
>  > though I haven't seen it in this instance. It's quite good. I have to
>  > work
>  > very hard to hate it as much as it deserves to be hated what it
actually
>  > is :-) Yours,
>  >               Jon
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