11-22-2010, 05:31 PM
<!--quoteo(post=120425:date=Nov 22 2010, 03:24 PM:name=jstraw)-->QUOTE (jstraw @ Nov 22 2010, 03:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=120421:date=Nov 22 2010, 03:14 PM:name=jeffy)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jeffy @ Nov 22 2010, 03:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=120373:date=Nov 22 2010, 12:30 PM:name=jstraw)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jstraw @ Nov 22 2010, 12:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Mason will appear on Top Gear.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The UK version? I love that show. The episode (from 2004, I think) where Nick Mason flew his helicopter in to let them borrow his Ferrari was great.
I watched the first episode of the US version last night on History and it wasn't nearly as good. The hosts suck compared to the UK version.
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I knew if I ever mentioned TG here it would end up needing its own thread. That was Mason's second appearance. This was the first:
<i>Jeremy Clarkson introduces the Audi RS6 and drives it through the countryside. [bit of Clarkson actually cut]
Jeremy Clarkson [in car]: A lot of the rock aristocracy drive these Audis. Kenneth Jones, Mitch Mitchell... they make their fortunes and then they want something quiet and restrained in the autumn of their years. But it's like when they make one of those unplugged albums - they can never quite resist having forty-two lasers and an inflatable pig.
Yes, I want the Audi, I want it restrained - but oooohh, look at those wheel-arches, yes - the big grill on the front that's what I want, with FAT tyres.
Clarkson [voice over]: And this is rock star country. All the rock aristocracy ends up down here when the 14th album goes double-platinum. This for instance is Gordon Sting's back garden or Wiltshire as you call it. Except this bit - which his accountant nicked and he hasn't noticed yet. Everyone down here is in a rock band. And that makes pulling over and asking for directions a rare treat.
[Stops by a guy in a black jacket and a large blue umbrella who's walking through the drizzle]
Clarkson: Excuse me... Excuse me, could you tell me the way to Steve Winwood's house, please?
Nick Mason: Steve Winwood's - yes. Up here, till you get to Van Morrison's, left, up to Sting's trout lake, round that and at the T-junction at Peter Gabriel's you make a left.
Clarkson: OK - thanks very much. Uhm - what band are you in?
Mason: Uh - Pink Floyd.
Clarkson: Oh - you're the drummer, aren't you? 'Course you are.
Mason [makes a gesture with his face saying "Guess that's what I am, yes."]
Clarkson: Have you got an Audi?
Mason: [Face partly hidden behind the car, but you can still see he's grinning.] Uhm - a few.
Clarkson: Got one of these?
Mason: [Still grinning] Coming at Christmas.
Clarkson: Thanks very much.
Mason: Bye.
[Clarkson drives off, Mason walks on through the drizzle.] Back in the studio, first thing Clarkson is asked by one of his co-presenters: "Was that actually the drummer from Pink Floyd?" - "Yes, that was Nick Mason." </i>
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Oh yeah, now I remember that episode too. It's been quite awhile. I can't believe the show is going on 16 seasons already. I started watching it around season 4 (in 2004), but then I went back and downloaded the first few seasons I missed too. It's a great show. Not sure if I'll warm up to the US version or not. It may work for new viewers, but for the rest of us, it's hard not to compare it to the UK version, which means the hosts have some pretty big shoes to fill, and the chemistry just doesn't seem to be there, but we'll see what happens.
The UK version? I love that show. The episode (from 2004, I think) where Nick Mason flew his helicopter in to let them borrow his Ferrari was great.
I watched the first episode of the US version last night on History and it wasn't nearly as good. The hosts suck compared to the UK version.
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I knew if I ever mentioned TG here it would end up needing its own thread. That was Mason's second appearance. This was the first:
<i>Jeremy Clarkson introduces the Audi RS6 and drives it through the countryside. [bit of Clarkson actually cut]
Jeremy Clarkson [in car]: A lot of the rock aristocracy drive these Audis. Kenneth Jones, Mitch Mitchell... they make their fortunes and then they want something quiet and restrained in the autumn of their years. But it's like when they make one of those unplugged albums - they can never quite resist having forty-two lasers and an inflatable pig.
Yes, I want the Audi, I want it restrained - but oooohh, look at those wheel-arches, yes - the big grill on the front that's what I want, with FAT tyres.
Clarkson [voice over]: And this is rock star country. All the rock aristocracy ends up down here when the 14th album goes double-platinum. This for instance is Gordon Sting's back garden or Wiltshire as you call it. Except this bit - which his accountant nicked and he hasn't noticed yet. Everyone down here is in a rock band. And that makes pulling over and asking for directions a rare treat.
[Stops by a guy in a black jacket and a large blue umbrella who's walking through the drizzle]
Clarkson: Excuse me... Excuse me, could you tell me the way to Steve Winwood's house, please?
Nick Mason: Steve Winwood's - yes. Up here, till you get to Van Morrison's, left, up to Sting's trout lake, round that and at the T-junction at Peter Gabriel's you make a left.
Clarkson: OK - thanks very much. Uhm - what band are you in?
Mason: Uh - Pink Floyd.
Clarkson: Oh - you're the drummer, aren't you? 'Course you are.
Mason [makes a gesture with his face saying "Guess that's what I am, yes."]
Clarkson: Have you got an Audi?
Mason: [Face partly hidden behind the car, but you can still see he's grinning.] Uhm - a few.
Clarkson: Got one of these?
Mason: [Still grinning] Coming at Christmas.
Clarkson: Thanks very much.
Mason: Bye.
[Clarkson drives off, Mason walks on through the drizzle.] Back in the studio, first thing Clarkson is asked by one of his co-presenters: "Was that actually the drummer from Pink Floyd?" - "Yes, that was Nick Mason." </i>
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Oh yeah, now I remember that episode too. It's been quite awhile. I can't believe the show is going on 16 seasons already. I started watching it around season 4 (in 2004), but then I went back and downloaded the first few seasons I missed too. It's a great show. Not sure if I'll warm up to the US version or not. It may work for new viewers, but for the rest of us, it's hard not to compare it to the UK version, which means the hosts have some pretty big shoes to fill, and the chemistry just doesn't seem to be there, but we'll see what happens.