At 14:39. They need to learn the difference between there, their, and they're. What would Higgins (from Magnum P. I.) have to say about this linguistic tragedy from such a grand establishment ??
Lol, you have a keen eye. I never noticed that but you are right. Someone should at least review what they write. Thanks for watching until the end though!
Well done. Looks like you covered the whole place! So many interesting pieces. Loved the 1930 dual-cowl caddy, and the Minerva (does that have any useful script on display :) ? ). Nice music choices too!!
Most of the songs are from an album called "Drive Like Crazy" and include the song "The Rhythm of the Ride" by Evert Z. The music is intended to conjure up images of driving on the open road, and some of the sounds are reminiscent of the horns used on classic cars. Thank you for watching :)
I tried to watch but the music drove me away. We are car fans, we love cars. All you have to do is show us the cars. Let us see all the car, then the interesting details. That is all we need. We do not need music - you will not get 1 additional viewer because of the music but you will certainly put people off. Loud music and fast cutting are what car fans hate about car shows on TV. You are falling into the same trap. I will go and find another channel.
Did you try the Porsche or Mercedes videos? Porsche has voiceover. Might be more your style. Also slower pans. Everyone has different opinions. I've been told by car enthusiasts to talk about the cars and then that video didn't do as well. Lemme know if the Porsche one is more to your liking as it's completely different.
@@primetraveltime Got half way tthrough the Mercedes one. again the music drove me away. It is intrusive. Some points that I hope will help you; there was no commentary telling us what we were seeing. For example, the 500K to 540K section. These are world famous cars yet no explanation of each eg The Stalin Car: I saw it, I know but most people will not. The "Marlene" - no comment or explanation. The gift to Stalin from Hitler, the car they made specially for Marlene Dietrich, these are interesting, historical items, yet no comment.
Great video! Thanks for visiting!
Thank you! Amazing museum!
Without this brilliant carpet, this museum would be even cooler***
Love to visit next time im on holiday there, I drive an old Holden here in Australia, Cheers to you all...
Hope you can make it! Thank you for watching
Great music!
Thank you!
At 14:39. They need to learn the difference between there, their, and they're. What would Higgins (from Magnum P. I.) have to say about this linguistic tragedy from such a grand establishment ??
Lol, you have a keen eye. I never noticed that but you are right. Someone should at least review what they write. Thanks for watching until the end though!
Nice virtual tour!!
Thank you!! :)
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Well done. Looks like you covered the whole place! So many interesting pieces. Loved the 1930 dual-cowl caddy, and the Minerva (does that have any useful script on display :) ? ). Nice music choices too!!
Dude, the Minerva was LEGENDARY
@@primetraveltime hahahahaha! Love it!
I don't know what rock music has to do with vintage cars, but thanks for the show.
Most of the songs are from an album called "Drive Like Crazy" and include the song "The Rhythm of the Ride" by Evert Z. The music is intended to conjure up images of driving on the open road, and some of the sounds are reminiscent of the horns used on classic cars. Thank you for watching :)
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I tried to watch but the music drove me away. We are car fans, we love cars. All you have to do is show us the cars. Let us see all the car, then the interesting details. That is all we need. We do not need music - you will not get 1 additional viewer because of the music but you will certainly put people off. Loud music and fast cutting are what car fans hate about car shows on TV. You are falling into the same trap. I will go and find another channel.
Did you try the Porsche or Mercedes videos? Porsche has voiceover. Might be more your style. Also slower pans.
Everyone has different opinions. I've been told by car enthusiasts to talk about the cars and then that video didn't do as well. Lemme know if the Porsche one is more to your liking as it's completely different.
@@primetraveltime Thank you, I will.
@@primetraveltime Got half way tthrough the Mercedes one. again the music drove me away. It is intrusive. Some points that I hope will help you; there was no commentary telling us what we were seeing. For example, the 500K to 540K section. These are world famous cars yet no explanation of each eg The Stalin Car: I saw it, I know but most people will not. The "Marlene" - no comment or explanation. The gift to Stalin from Hitler, the car they made specially for Marlene Dietrich, these are interesting, historical items, yet no comment.
Understood. And valid points. I shouldn't have mentioned the Mercedes video as a recommendation.
Just turn your volume down….. it works.
Watch with the sound off.
Nice shots! :) Awesome that this museum is free
Thank you! Definitely check it out if you are ever in LA. And the guided tour of the second building is highly recommended. :)