Just realize "Don't kick yorself", the car washing theme in GT4 is base on this track! especially the flute part shares the most characteristics, great stuff.
@@EstebanPeralta To be fair, I feel like the music of GT2 was meant to welcome returning players home, so to speak, while also being inviting for new players. Who can forget going to South City and hearing that throbbing piece of music, almost enticing one to go to Dodge and snag a Viper or two?
Just realize "Don't kick yorself", the car washing theme in GT4 is base on this track! especially the flute part shares the most characteristics, great stuff.
You can thank Isamu Ohira for that.
I never even noticed that. It almost feels like a completely different song.
I don't even know that the bass is soo good
Absolutely love this.
How the hell do you go from this classy music to that weird late 90's electro music
Frankly, demographics
Japan was all the rage on jazz fusion (these kinds of music) while the West is all techno and stuff
I guess you're right
Late to the party, but I'd guess it was supposed to make the game seem more exciting to the US market?
@@GoredonTheDestroyer Yeah, however, they re-used a lot of this tunes for Gran Turismo 2's US version.
@@EstebanPeralta To be fair, I feel like the music of GT2 was meant to welcome returning players home, so to speak, while also being inviting for new players. Who can forget going to South City and hearing that throbbing piece of music, almost enticing one to go to Dodge and snag a Viper or two?
A section sounds awfully like "I Feel the Earth Move" by Carole King, just with acid jazz arrangement and a different melody. Good shit.
Turning Point!
Maravilloso
bom :)