Music: Mitch Murder - Ravaged Skies. Album: Burning Chrome. Rosso Corsa Records. Footage taken from the movie The Right Stuff (1983). Music video made and uploaded by neros77
@Son Gohan That's Chuck Yeager for ya. On 2012, on the anniversary of the first manned supersonic flight, 89-year-old Chuck Yeager rode in the back of an F-15E Strike Eagle, christened Glamorous Glennis. This man fought in three wars as a fighter pilot: WWII (flying the P-51D Mustang), Korea (Flew the F-86 Sabre), and Vietnam (Flew F-100D Super Sabres, then switched to the F-4 Phantom II).
the dialogue between Yeager and Riddly is so perfectly shot. i love the echo effect of the hanger. it almost makes this scene is a dream. and it is because the dream of pushing to the next limit will never die. i just get chills when i listend to that part.
Rewatching this for the nth time. Never get tired of it. The aircraft used for filming was F-104G #63-13269, built by the company Fokker for the German Air Force/Luftwaffe. However, rather than being used IN Germany, this one was assigned to the USAF, specifically the 58th Tactical Fighter Training Wing out of Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The actual incident this was based on has slowly started becoming more well-known, where Yeager was performing a standard flight with NF-104A No 3 #56-0762, but entered a flat spin and ultimately had to punch out at 8,000 feet (during which he sustained severe burns to his hands and face).
"Excellence in all we do" (sadly not the maintenance upgrade or the AWACS given the description of the pilot Lt. Scott Thomas in his article "Scott Thomas: Ejecting out of a flaming F-16 over Iraq" who was 'Benji 51')
You're timing and syncing of the audio and visual is amazing. The plane picking up speed, the radio chatter, everything fits perfectly. The work you do sir, THESE are music videos!!
I'd say that NEROS77 already is, I don't anyone could spend this amount of time creating these amazing montages without already being in the industry at a hunch
Most bad ass pilot to have ever lived. The Mercury 7 were legit, but as a stick and rudder man, Chuck was it. To this day, Airline pilots still talk like him.
Google translator, sorry: I love the theme music mixed with the spirit of the video. The dream of the stars , synthesising the desire to perform some feat in life that everyone s ever have felt . This idealized image of the pilot Chuck Yeager , the first to break the sound barrier in 1947 and subsequently continued to accumulate challenges , like trying to beat an altitude record in 1963 at the wheel of a F104 flight whose roof is about 15,000m high. Has a certain romantic air , try to go into space with an aircraft , when you know that only astronauts can do in rockets. That look of the actor into the black starry sky, almost about to reach it when the motor collapses and is suspended for a moment , that magical time span where the fuselage shines in the absence of atmosphere. Then reality takes hold in the later minutes, when he falls into a tailspin , and crashed . -------------------------------------------- Me encanta el tema de música mezclado con el espíritu del video. El sueño de alcanzar las estrellas, sintetizando ese deseo de realizar alguna proeza en la vida que tod@s alguna vez hemos sentido. Esta imagen idealizada del piloto Chuck Yeager, el primero en romper la barrera del sonido en 1947 y que posteriormente siguió acumulando desafíos, como tratar de batir un récord de altitud en 1963 a los mandos de un F104 cuyo techo de vuelo está sobre los 15.000m de altura. Tiene un cierto aire romántico, tratar de salir al espacio con una aeronave, cuando sabes que sólo los astronautas pueden hacerlo en cohetes. Esa mirada del actor hacia el cielo negro estrellado, casi a punto de alcanzarlo, cuando se colapsa el motor y queda un instante suspendido, ese lapso de tiempo mágico donde el fuselaje brilla en ausencia de atmósfera. Luego, la realidad se apodera en los minutos posteriores, cuando cae en barrena, hasta estrellarse.
This is probably my favorite of all your videos, Neros. Great damn movie, great damn song, and the video itself is cut to sync up perfectly. Also I am a little gay for this era of aviation, so that helps.
Great music and great video. A little sad because the sky diver stunt man died during this scene. When his helmet becomes full of smoke the stuntman past out and didn't recover consciousness to pull the chute. When you see him disappear into the clouds, your watching the stuntman losing his life. For some reason the studio decided to keep the shot it. I find it hard to watch this knowing I'm seeing someone die
sixbells99 It may be sad, and I am just talking out of my butt here, but I like to believe they left that scene in there as a homage to the man's death. He died doing something he probably enjoyed a lot, and will be forever memorialized in this movie.
MrValiantrobe I agree with you, I'm sure the filmmakers had consent from the stuntman's family and the family would have based their decision on what they think he would have wanted. I think there are a couple of films where this has happened. Even so I find it hard to watch, knowing I'm seeing somebody die, but understand why they kept it in. On another note at the time of the films release I doubt most of the audience knew what they were watching, it's only in the age of the internet do we now get all this trivia.
mitch, i just went to tpb to get the right stuff cuz of this vid and under the comments someone said they were there cuz of mitch murder, and so was i. pretty cool :-)
Jag delade den här rätt mycket för ca 10 år sedan, och undrade för någon vecka sedan, vart är den i mitt fb flöde, hittade inte den för fb sökmotorn hittade inte den, men här är den 2022-03-11
You paint? Man this makes me love ya more!! It so happens that I draw cartoons. I try to make them 80's theme. I recently created this heroine(female hero not the drug lol) named Mirabella. She looks futuristic 80's. Best part: her skin is metallic.(she's not a robot or cyborg, she's like Colossus, made of organic steel.) Your Lazerhawk-Overdrive video was the main reason I created her. your my inspiration Nero!! :D
***** Worth reading the Tom Wolffe original, good book. Yaeger was flying a special research F-105 and he was badly injured in the head in the crash. (the farmer who found him was not sure if he's dead or alive, if I remember correctly.) The film is not bad but seems to oversimplify a lot of things.
kisfekete Yeah I remember hearing the way You put it a while back, apparently the dude was near dead for days and bedridden for weeks I believe, that`s "slightly" different then they portray it here. I think I`m just gonna give the book a go.
Good point, Sir. F-104, Starfighter. A modified one, (according to the omnipotent wiki) an NF-104. It had extra rocket propulsion and reaction steering for very-high altitude flight.
The plane in the video, for everyones knowledge, most certainly is a modified Lockhead F-104 StarFighter. It's not an F-18 as the commentary at the end of the track alludes to.
SO good time after time
R.I.P. Chuck, never did go to space, but still the most badass pilot to walk this earth.
Destroyed plane, burnt face, cauterized eye shut. Doesn't matter. Went to space. Bad ass.
@Son Gohan That's Chuck Yeager for ya. On 2012, on the anniversary of the first manned supersonic flight, 89-year-old Chuck Yeager rode in the back of an F-15E Strike Eagle, christened Glamorous Glennis. This man fought in three wars as a fighter pilot: WWII (flying the P-51D Mustang), Korea (Flew the F-86 Sabre), and Vietnam (Flew F-100D Super Sabres, then switched to the F-4 Phantom II).
😎
Takes me way back to the 80's...
When I was, like, 3 years old or so.
@Paul Martin I came out with Robocop, Predator, Lethal Weapon and Full Metal Jacket.
Lol love your username
@@bolestah I don't, sounds like someone isn't supporting Ukraine against Russian agression... very un-80s of them.
the dialogue between Yeager and Riddly is so perfectly shot. i love the echo effect of the hanger. it almost makes this scene is a dream. and it is because the dream of pushing to the next limit will never die. i just get chills when i listend to that part.
You are damm right!!!
Awesome man !!!! :D
I might have me a stick.
Love the part where he sees the stars before going into an uncontrollable spin. Legendary man. Ace in a day!
Rewatching this for the nth time. Never get tired of it.
The aircraft used for filming was F-104G #63-13269, built by the company Fokker for the German Air Force/Luftwaffe. However, rather than being used IN Germany, this one was assigned to the USAF, specifically the 58th Tactical Fighter Training Wing out of Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
The actual incident this was based on has slowly started becoming more well-known, where Yeager was performing a standard flight with NF-104A No 3 #56-0762, but entered a flat spin and ultimately had to punch out at 8,000 feet (during which he sustained severe burns to his hands and face).
Mitch Murder is a beast !
The voice sound track for this track comes from an actual recording of an F16-C pilot being shot down over Iraq. Impressive stuff. The right stuff.
Locateson Thanks for the clarification. Was wondering how out of place the radio chatter was, compared with something you'd hear in the 60's.
For anyone wanting to listen to this recording this is the link : /watch?v=DryxFcyzGbc
"Excellence in all we do" (sadly not the maintenance upgrade or the AWACS given the description of the pilot Lt. Scott Thomas in his article "Scott Thomas: Ejecting out of a flaming F-16 over Iraq" who was 'Benji 51')
@@HiekerMJ Shit always happens
This 80s revival music is amazing...I really hope it catches on
it did
it certainly did
I didn't know so much awesome could exist at once.
this movie is a classic
I thank my teacher for showing this even tho most kids don’t appreciate what teachers do
Always do a sign of the cross for old mate when I watch this video.
RIP Legend...
I remember going to see The Right Stuff when it first came out. Awesome movie.
My word. So many years ago we heard this.
Now hearing it after more years it's still a superb and unique track by the king. 😮🖕
Fantastic video for that music! Ultimate popcultural elevation of american macho spirit lol. Can't go wrong with Mitch Murder.
I loved this movie as a kid... so great!
Ow okey this is what epic music sounds like
Love that movie
This song is soooo badass.
Now that's what I call a kick ass music video!
R.I.P Chuck Yeager, the man who pushed up limits for all his life
Yes salute to him!!
amazing tracks
You're timing and syncing of the audio and visual is amazing. The plane picking up speed, the radio chatter, everything fits perfectly. The work you do sir, THESE are music videos!!
yeah man ive watched countless neros77 videos and he is very talented to say the least the guys a genius when it comes to music to video ratios
This is fuggin perfect in every way to me!
R.I.P. to the king of the skies
I'd say that NEROS77 already is, I don't anyone could spend this amount of time creating these amazing montages without already being in the industry at a hunch
One of my fav moves ever!
Most bad ass pilot to have ever lived. The Mercury 7 were legit, but as a stick and rudder man, Chuck was it. To this day, Airline pilots still talk like him.
Very kavinsky-esque! love it.
One word: AWESOME!!!
absolute fantastic
good music and cinema...history
You have the talent sir, Or the talent has you. Great videos. Great subtlety. Music plus videos create a truly new story. Great story.
wow !!! I like it the sounds of the drums!!!
Thanks to you I discovered a whole new world of electronic music....great stuff!
Rest in peace, Chuck Yeager, You were the best of the best
Awesome video! Excellent track!
amazing music
awesome vid + music .. beautifully matched.
This video definitely has the right stuff! Awesome!
Love this film! Stellar cast. Bill Conti's score for it is still one of my favorites of all time. Thanks for the cool video and music.
This video kicks ass all the way.
Google translator, sorry:
I love the theme music mixed with the spirit of the video.
The dream of the stars , synthesising the desire to perform some feat in life that everyone s ever have felt .
This idealized image of the pilot Chuck Yeager , the first to break the sound barrier in 1947 and subsequently continued to accumulate challenges , like trying to beat an altitude record in 1963 at the wheel of a F104 flight whose roof is about 15,000m high.
Has a certain romantic air , try to go into space with an aircraft , when you know that only astronauts can do in rockets. That look of the actor into the black starry sky, almost about to reach it when the motor collapses and is suspended for a moment , that magical time span where the fuselage shines in the absence of atmosphere.
Then reality takes hold in the later minutes, when he falls into a tailspin , and crashed .
--------------------------------------------
Me encanta el tema de música mezclado con el espíritu del video.
El sueño de alcanzar las estrellas, sintetizando ese deseo de realizar alguna proeza en la vida que tod@s alguna vez hemos sentido.
Esta imagen idealizada del piloto Chuck Yeager, el primero en romper la barrera del sonido en 1947 y que posteriormente siguió acumulando desafíos, como tratar de batir un récord de altitud en 1963 a los mandos de un F104 cuyo techo de vuelo está sobre los 15.000m de altura.
Tiene un cierto aire romántico, tratar de salir al espacio con una aeronave, cuando sabes que sólo los astronautas pueden hacerlo en cohetes. Esa mirada del actor hacia el cielo negro estrellado, casi a punto de alcanzarlo, cuando se colapsa el motor y queda un instante suspendido, ese lapso de tiempo mágico donde el fuselaje brilla en ausencia de atmósfera.
Luego, la realidad se apodera en los minutos posteriores, cuando cae en barrena, hasta estrellarse.
beautiful video, nice work!
NICE synching the clip with the radio chatter!!
"Sir....is that man?"
"Yeah you damn right it is!"
This is probably my favorite of all your videos, Neros. Great damn movie, great damn song, and the video itself is cut to sync up perfectly.
Also I am a little gay for this era of aviation, so that helps.
awsome job neros77
Спасибо! Обалденная музыка!)
The Right Stuff ..Top Gun.. Air Wolf..the Final Countdown..Iron Eagle Magnum P.I. all gave me a love for choppers and jets
Great music and great video. A little sad because the sky diver stunt man died during this scene. When his helmet becomes full of smoke the stuntman past out and didn't recover consciousness to pull the chute. When you see him disappear into the clouds, your watching the stuntman losing his life. For some reason the studio decided to keep the shot it. I find it hard to watch this knowing I'm seeing someone die
sixbells99 It may be sad, and I am just talking out of my butt here, but I like to believe they left that scene in there as a homage to the man's death. He died doing something he probably enjoyed a lot, and will be forever memorialized in this movie.
MrValiantrobe I agree with you, I'm sure the filmmakers had consent from the stuntman's family and the family would have based their decision on what they think he would have wanted. I think there are a couple of films where this has happened. Even so I find it hard to watch, knowing I'm seeing somebody die, but understand why they kept it in. On another note at the time of the films release I doubt most of the audience knew what they were watching, it's only in the age of the internet do we now get all this trivia.
Did not know that.
RIP Chuck Yeager. A true badass.
An absolute masterpiece! Shame on Spotify for removing the album. :(
Too much red meat for spotify haha
No its back!
like peanut butter and jelly, mitch murder and retro movie clips
I'm glad you liked it. Plus I got the list. Thanks!!
This pilot is so cool he doesn't even need to pull his parachute.
mitch, i just went to tpb to get the right stuff cuz of this vid and under the comments someone said they were there cuz of mitch murder, and so was i. pretty cool :-)
This is so awesome music. I wanna buy a jet now and play this track on infinite loop while ravaging the skies
"The Right Stuff" The story of the early days of American exploration of space.
Your videos are the best!
Great !
Yes The Right Stuff (1983)
I was listening to this while I flew my Cessna the other day. iron eagle style.
You da man neros77
Haha nice Mirabella heroine if organic metal!! Love that :D
красивая музыка
Jag delade den här rätt mycket för ca 10 år sedan, och undrade för någon vecka sedan, vart är den i mitt fb flöde, hittade inte den för fb sökmotorn hittade inte den, men här är den 2022-03-11
I generally like to walk out of the smoke so it provides a more dramatic backdrop.
remind me WAR (vince di cola)
Great work !
Awesome video dude
it's a genial track
this is good man
Kickass!!!
mitch murder be jammin !!
RIP Mr Shepard
Who mr. Shepard
The Right Stuff is the SHIT...
I downloaded the mp3s of this entire playlist.
306 MBs to go!
You paint? Man this makes me love ya more!! It so happens that I draw cartoons. I try to make them 80's theme. I recently created this heroine(female hero not the drug lol) named Mirabella. She looks futuristic 80's. Best part: her skin is metallic.(she's not a robot or cyborg, she's like Colossus, made of organic steel.) Your Lazerhawk-Overdrive video was the main reason I created her. your my inspiration Nero!! :D
Fair'nuff!
great video
hard as nails
oh oh oh ohoh oh the right stuff
Tch, -Being- acting all badass after crashing His plane, He`s got some balls.
***** Worth reading the Tom Wolffe original, good book. Yaeger was flying a special research F-105 and he was badly injured in the head in the crash. (the farmer who found him was not sure if he's dead or alive, if I remember correctly.)
The film is not bad but seems to oversimplify a lot of things.
kisfekete Yeah I remember hearing the way You put it a while back, apparently the dude was near dead for days and bedridden for weeks I believe, that`s "slightly" different then they portray it here.
I think I`m just gonna give the book a go.
nah dude Bill Pullman really is a badass
kisfekete Wait wait wait, was it a F-105 or a F-104? Cuz that's a pretty big deal if they got the plane wrong too
Good point, Sir. F-104, Starfighter. A modified one, (according to the omnipotent wiki) an NF-104. It had extra rocket propulsion and reaction steering for very-high altitude flight.
badass!
Aw thanks that means alot. :)
Fed video! Good work! :)
Dang I love me some Murder
The plane in the video, for everyones knowledge, most certainly is a modified Lockhead F-104 StarFighter. It's not an F-18 as the commentary at the end of the track alludes to.
Yes the footage is from The Right Stuff (1983)
The F-104 Starfighter. A real man's jet fighter....
Here take my like.
2:05 - When the handclap drops that's when this flight gets serious
Dope-ness.
Yes sir ;-)
Haha I like to think the guy sitting down is talking to a hallucination.
I hate when this shit happens to me when I am flying like this.
Brian DRFW Dude, we know it's War Thunder, just press J and choose another plane. :-)
RIP
JEAAAHHHHH