I heard this song as a child on a substandard, early evening, home video clip show on TV in the 90s... I have been looking for it ever since, without EVER hearing it again. Finally, by pure chance the album it's on came up while I was scrolling through a music critic site's Tumblr feed and based on the blurb I looked it up on RUclips. Nearly hit the ceiling when I jumped out of my seat upon realising I finally found it and was hearing it for the first time in over 20 years. What a tune.
Yeah, I remember hearing it on 'You've Been Framed' in the 90s too! Shame it took so long for you to find it, but at least you did! I found a song I'd been searching for, for about 20 years fairly recently, so I know the feeling!
Glad you found it, because it really does haunt you......I've been looking for a punk song for over 20 years. I caught it by off chance on cassette tape (poor quality) but then cd's came about and my parents (who have 100 year old furniture btw) decided my tapes were obsolete. The only comfort I have is.....I can hum it in my head.
Been a DJ for 40 years from the early 80's to early 20's, so I've heard lots of songs. When I first heard this guitar intro, things were never the same again. This is my favourite song of all time.
I saw them live in 1988 in the Town & Country Club in London. Back then I was 18 yrs old. The London trip was our a school trip (English-Leistungskurs-Fahrt) organized by my high school in the Black Forest in Germany. This was an unforgetable part of the best days in my life :-)
This will always have a very special place in my heart, and one of my favourite memories of my life. When me and my Dad would visit my Nan's farm he would pull over at the start of the driveway, sit me on his lap so I could see over the dash and steer, he would turn this up full volume and floor it. Kicking up dust and with a beaming, menacing, smiling toddler at the wheel, my Nan would see us approaching the house at 50mph, threading the car through the narrow gateway then come to a sliding halt on the gravel just outside her kitchen window. I never understood why she would come running out with a wooden spoon and proceed to beat my father's laughter out of him, and when I was old enough to understand it made me appreciate that drive even more. He passed away in 2013 just two weeks before Christmas but the memories like these we shared taught me that, when I do become a father I will know to follow by his example and make every moment as fun as possible, because those are the ones we love the most.
You wouldn't believe how hard it was to get here. I caught the last minute or so of this music video on TV (VH1 Classic "We are the 80's") earlier this evening, but didn't catch the band or the name of the song. I immediately went on an 80's searching spree, but the 1000+ videos I scrolled past were the same old mainstream hits. Google and RUclips kept throwing Madonna, Blondie and The Runaways at me. I had no lyrics to go on, but I was determined to hear this one again. I ended up with countless tabs open in my browser, and just as I was ready to give up I arrived at a random list of the top 10 UK indie bands from the 80's. At the very top of that list? This video.
personally I think the 90s sound started appearing in around 1987. Nirvana formed then, the pixies were in their first year; there were songs coming out like 'We Care A Lot' by Faith No More.
1988 fuhr ich in einem Triumph Spitfire durch London, das Bodenblech war durchgerostet und von der Musikkassette kam Crash von den Primitives in Endlosschleife. Schwarze Bomberjacke an und noch volles Haar. Wow und danke!
The first concert I attended in my teenage years was at the Hollywood Palladium. The Primitives opened for The Sugar Cubes. I'll never forget that night.
IM 12 AND IM OBSESSED!!!!! ILOVE HOW IT HAS AIR GUITARS- I THINK THEY'RE AIR GUITARS..... BUT ANYWAY, THANKS DAD FOR PUTTING THIS ON THE RADIO YESTERDAY, MADE MY DAY.
@Paul Yes, except for a fact that there was an upload by another person here on RUclips whose video has lots of view and was removed by YT, It took lots of years for Vevo to incorporate and make it their own.
Wikipedia - The Primitives are an English indie pop band from Coventry, best known for their 1988 international hit single "Crash". Formed in 1984, disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2009, the band's two constant members throughout their recording career have been vocalist Tracy Tracy and guitarist Paul "PJ" Court. Drummer Tig Williams has been a constant member since 1987. Often described as an indie pop or indie rock band, The Primitives' musical style can also be seen as straddling power pop, new wave and post-punk
Here you go, way too fast Don't slow down, you're gonna crash You should watch, watch your step Don't look out, gonna break your neck So shut, shut your mouth 'Cause I'm not listening anyhow I've had enough, enough of you Enough to last a lifetime through So what do you want of me Got no words of sympathy And if I go around with you You know that I get messed up, too With you Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na Here you go, way too fast Don't slow down, you're gonna crash You don't know what's been going down You've been running all over town So shut, shut your mouth 'Cause I'm not listening anyhow I've had enough, enough of you Enough to last a lifetime through So what do you want of me Got no cure for misery And if I go around with you You know that I get messed up, too With you With you With you Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na (Slow down, you're gonna crash) Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na (Slow down, you're gonna crash) Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na (Slow down, you're gonna crash) Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na (Slow down, you're gonna crash) Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na (Slow down, you're gonna crash) Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na (Slow down, you're gonna crash) Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na (Slow down, you're gonna crash) Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Love it. I remember when this first came out, and hearing it on a radio program in Melbourne that played new songs from UK. The show was called New, Used And Abused. I found a lot of great stuff from that program. Recorded heaps of them and played them on rotation. The Primitives was one of my faves.
As a kid in the 90’s my taste wasn’t sophisticated enough to appreciate a lot of the indie bands that didn’t feature an ultra catchy verse chorus verse. Now that I’m 40, I’ve got so much art to go back, & enjoy 😊
@gailan "Crash" is a song written by The Primitives for their 1988 debut album Lovely and peaked at number five on United Kingdom singles chart and number three on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks
Concordo plenamente contigo meu amigo, a loira mais linda do Rock n Roll, dizem que é a Blondie mas é difícil escolher.... O talento é notório e a beleza angelical é um clássico dos 80
Harry Dunne: What's her last name? Lloyd Christmas: You know, I don't really recall. Uh, it starts with "S". Let's see. Swammi? Slippy? Slappy? Swenson? Swanson? Harry Dunne: Maybe it's on the briefcase. Lloyd Christmas: Oh, yeah! Lloyd Christmas: Here it is! "Samsonite"! I was way off! I knew it started with an "S" though.
I'll never not love this song! It's funny, the older i get, the better it sounds. This is a timeless classic & i bet the singer is still a vision of loveliness.
this is it this is the one the one i wish everyone knew the greatest unsung hit of the 80s this this is my jam it's AMAZING a perfect, flawless pop song
This song was a Foreshadow into what the Radio would sound like in 1991 when both Green Day, Nirvana, Fifteen and Sonic Youth were on the Radio. Was the birth of Pop/Punk from this Song in 1988? It seemed to influence every Mid 90's Female Punk Band including a young Carrie Browstein from Sleater Kinney.
This song reminds me of back in the day being a bunch of hoodlums with my brother and friends around the neighborhood lol. Such good times Dumb and Dumber is such a classic!
I've been listening to the Dumb and Dumber soundtrack for years but never thought to watch this clip. Now I can put a face to the name and what a gorgeous woman Tracy is. Oh.....and brilliant musicians too
35 years to find this song. Today I sleep happy.
Waking up to Tracy Mac world G'roud
Go sing yourself to sleep. This is just so wonderful.
You've been looking for this song since it first came out? Lol
52 years 😅
Same!!! ❤️
I heard this song as a child on a substandard, early evening, home video clip show on TV in the 90s... I have been looking for it ever since, without EVER hearing it again. Finally, by pure chance the album it's on came up while I was scrolling through a music critic site's Tumblr feed and based on the blurb I looked it up on RUclips.
Nearly hit the ceiling when I jumped out of my seat upon realising I finally found it and was hearing it for the first time in over 20 years.
What a tune.
Nothing better than that feeling , of finding what feels like the sweet taste of heaven after you've given up on it 🌌
Yeah, I remember hearing it on 'You've Been Framed' in the 90s too! Shame it took so long for you to find it, but at least you did! I found a song I'd been searching for, for about 20 years fairly recently, so I know the feeling!
Wow. And I go insane if I can't find a song I've been looking for within 20 minutes!!
Glad you found it, because it really does haunt you......I've been looking for a punk song for over 20 years. I caught it by off chance on cassette tape (poor quality) but then cd's came about and my parents (who have 100 year old furniture btw) decided my tapes were obsolete. The only comfort I have is.....I can hum it in my head.
The saddest part of this story is that you never saw the masterpiece that is 'Dumb and Dumber'.
80s, one of the best decades for music!!!
THE best decade for music!
Thought it was from the 90s but then she looked like Blondie to me
80s 90s and 2000s after that in my opinion music has been going in a downward trend...
@@MrJkc10 I think it definitely is a 90s song. Or it least it came to the Americas in the 90s if I'm remembering my youth right (such a granny, LOL!)
@@Cici1791 It´s not. It´s from 1988, and it reached it´s peak #5 position in UK Charts that year.
One of my favourite 80s songs. I’m 49 and I’ll love this forever
I'm 51 and will love it forever. Used to drive around with my friends singing this. Miss those days.
This song has been a must on all our family road trips, to and from. We consider it our lucky charm.
2 minutes 33 seconds of pop perfection, 3 chords, 4/4 drumming. Brilliant.
agreed
It's quick for it's time hardly any Songs are like that
Average 3 to 4mins,4mins perfect for a Song whatever Genre it is
Perfection indeed, perfectly perfect
You just described a perfect punk more than a pop 😊
This was my favourite song in my twenties.i still blast it out at 62.tracey will never be old.
Been a DJ for 40 years from the early 80's to early 20's, so I've heard lots of songs. When I first heard this guitar intro, things were never the same again. This is my favourite song of all time.
The Brits/Scots/Irish had so many great songs with awesome guitar intros back in those days.
The first 10 seconds are immense, let alone the rest of the song…. My first ever vinyl single I brought
I saw them live in 1988 in the Town & Country Club in London. Back then I was 18 yrs old. The London trip was our a school trip (English-Leistungskurs-Fahrt) organized by my high school in the Black Forest in Germany. This was an unforgetable part of the best days in my life :-)
This will always have a very special place in my heart, and one of my favourite memories of my life.
When me and my Dad would visit my Nan's farm he would pull over at the start of the driveway, sit me on his lap so I could see over the dash and steer, he would turn this up full volume and floor it.
Kicking up dust and with a beaming, menacing, smiling toddler at the wheel, my Nan would see us approaching the house at 50mph, threading the car through the narrow gateway then come to a sliding halt on the gravel just outside her kitchen window.
I never understood why she would come running out with a wooden spoon and proceed to beat my father's laughter out of him, and when I was old enough to understand it made me appreciate that drive even more.
He passed away in 2013 just two weeks before Christmas but the memories like these we shared taught me that, when I do become a father I will know to follow by his example and make every moment as fun as possible, because those are the ones we love the most.
WEEPING over here.
He taught you perfectly 💞
Special memories.
Great Dad.
Very special! ❤️
You wouldn't believe how hard it was to get here. I caught the last minute or so of this music video on TV (VH1 Classic "We are the 80's") earlier this evening, but didn't catch the band or the name of the song. I immediately went on an 80's searching spree, but the 1000+ videos I scrolled past were the same old mainstream hits. Google and RUclips kept throwing Madonna, Blondie and The Runaways at me. I had no lyrics to go on, but I was determined to hear this one again. I ended up with countless tabs open in my browser, and just as I was ready to give up I arrived at a random list of the top 10 UK indie bands from the 80's. At the very top of that list? This video.
Your awesome!🥷🏿
I've got one of those that I've been looking for for 15 years.
good effort , mate !
Same here. I was lucky enough to catch it in Shazam though!
I did that with a Chicago song lol
Two and a half minutes of '80s power pop perfection.
One of the most 90's sounding 80's songs out there.
Disagree, it sounds 80s. Like rush hour by weidlin
you can tell it's not 90s or later because it's good
@@BaseballPlayer0 rush hour meets 99 luft balons and every other 80s teeny pop lol
@@BaseballPlayer0 Thank you for reminding me of Rush Hour! I'm now obsessed with it :D
personally I think the 90s sound started appearing in around 1987. Nirvana formed then, the pixies were in their first year; there were songs coming out like 'We Care A Lot' by Faith No More.
Perfect pop
1988 fuhr ich in einem Triumph Spitfire durch London, das Bodenblech war durchgerostet und von der Musikkassette kam Crash von den Primitives in Endlosschleife. Schwarze Bomberjacke an und noch volles Haar. Wow und danke!
Great memories
She's so beautiful ❤️
Bette Davis eyes
She reminds me of Carey Mulligan in a way.
She looks like she needs to go out more, outdoors in the sun.
@@lukekellerman3830 😂😂
@@lukekellerman3830 She’s British
The first concert I attended in my teenage years was at the Hollywood Palladium. The Primitives opened for The Sugar Cubes. I'll never forget that night.
I’ve loved this song for 25 years and never known what she looks like.
She looks exactly how I pictured her.
in my head she had black hair, but she was as cute as she looks in the video. :)
Sexy as fuck
@@sweetpeachnectar I thought black hair too.
yeah,Marilyn Monroe.
I pictured her having long wavy blonde hair lol
Makes me wish I was hitting a road trip in a '85 sheepdog-van with a buddy to Aspen
Cuanto rollo chaval a mi dame un deportivo y mi nena y carretera a toda leche!!!
The alarm alone will cost $200
California? Beautiful.
Just to return a suitcase of Ms Samsonite
..¡¡¡Aspen, mmm California!!!...😂
Found this song after 8 years, used to bang it out every car journey on my mp3 player, what a tune
How great it is that we can return to classics like this magical
Back when music was fun and enjoyable, not like the dross we get subjected now
@@allthekingshorses7178 Dumb take. You're missing the point.
The greatest song ever conceived, a million times listened and it never gets old
It’s not even the best song from #Coventry!
The whole album Lovely is great. Stop Killing Me is just as good a song as this.
Such a perfect song, why did this beautiful art disappear from our lovely planet
SHE'S GORGEOUS 😍
She was a librarian and then joined this band if memory serves.
Those Primitives are full of sht, man
Looks like a young Mavis Riley to me!
IM 12 AND IM OBSESSED!!!!! ILOVE HOW IT HAS AIR GUITARS- I THINK THEY'RE AIR GUITARS..... BUT ANYWAY, THANKS DAD FOR PUTTING THIS ON THE RADIO YESTERDAY, MADE MY DAY.
Guys, this is the official upload by The Primitives. Just take that in for a sec.
believe more-more like a sec. back to the 80s...but Transvision Vamp ^^
Took more than a second, but......ok.
yay! sounds so good!
Jane Lane is right This is VEVO man
@Paul Yes, except for a fact that there was an upload by another person here on RUclips whose video has lots of view and was removed by YT, It took lots of years for Vevo to incorporate and make it their own.
The worst thing about this song is that it ends.
I heard this (original) version for the first time today. I’ve replayed it at least 20 times already !!!
You know that bro
@@benwyatt7619 Dude! Enjoy. I don’t remember how it felt hearing this for the first time. It must’ve been like how you feel though.
Fuck you bro! (Punches you in arm) You're right, but I had to get that in ;)
But for 2 and a half minutes it's pure joy
Just heard this on an episode of The Goldbergs. Glad I found it!
Which episode is it
@@samkintner1603 Season 7 episode 18 Schmoopie's Big Adventure
@@projectatlanticmusic thanks
It’s also in a 2005 pif call crash by think
Wikipedia - The Primitives are an English indie pop band from Coventry, best known for their 1988 international hit single "Crash". Formed in 1984, disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2009, the band's two constant members throughout their recording career have been vocalist Tracy Tracy and guitarist Paul "PJ" Court. Drummer Tig Williams has been a constant member since 1987. Often described as an indie pop or indie rock band, The Primitives' musical style can also be seen as straddling power pop, new wave and post-punk
No matter where you are from, dumb and dumber, Mr. bean or Lego band, this song is really good and nostalgic
A little bit of everything, still an awesome band
Also the Goldbergs. That's where I heard it, haha. Which is deliberately nostalgic to a tee, of course!
Burnout crash too
No film or TV program brought me here, I'm here because I like the song
My favorite song!
This was a best friend from my junior high and high school days favorite song. In memory of CT RIP.
Tracy Tracy what a singer, what a song.
Love this song
I ve been Looking for this Song since 1996.
Here you go, way too fast
Don't slow down, you're gonna crash
You should watch, watch your step
Don't look out, gonna break your neck
So shut, shut your mouth
'Cause I'm not listening anyhow
I've had enough, enough of you
Enough to last a lifetime through
So what do you want of me
Got no words of sympathy
And if I go around with you
You know that I get messed up, too
With you
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Here you go, way too fast
Don't slow down, you're gonna crash
You don't know what's been going down
You've been running all over town
So shut, shut your mouth
'Cause I'm not listening anyhow
I've had enough, enough of you
Enough to last a lifetime through
So what do you want of me
Got no cure for misery
And if I go around with you
You know that I get messed up, too
With you
With you
With you
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
(Slow down, you're gonna crash)
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
(Slow down, you're gonna crash)
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
(Slow down, you're gonna crash)
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
(Slow down, you're gonna crash)
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
(Slow down, you're gonna crash)
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
(Slow down, you're gonna crash)
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
(Slow down, you're gonna crash)
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Another good 80s song. 80s had so many good songs.
Which is why I made an 80s playlist! ruclips.net/p/PLdZ4n6lZeDXhCPO_rutwavBi9qrI8nGet
I was in kindergarten for this, but I got hooked on the '95 mix that was on the Dumb and Dumber soundtrack.
Love this song, takes me back
ロッキーマウンテンって山だと思ってた…。
Tracy Tracy is amazing.
You can hear every word, fantastic song!
I saw the Primitives back in '92 - low-key gig in Oxford = FAB U LOUS :)
such a great song!
Yes
Still magnificent after all these years.
Man, this was a song that paved the way for many of the teenager rock hits of the late 90s (think Amercian Pie, Blink 182)
Band is from Coventry & Tracy Tracy is Australian
Love it. I remember when this first came out, and hearing it on a radio program in Melbourne that played new songs from UK. The show was called New, Used And Abused. I found a lot of great stuff from that program. Recorded heaps of them and played them on rotation. The Primitives was one of my faves.
I love this song
Love this song still spunky n groovy. Wish this group all the best.
As a kid in the 90’s my taste wasn’t sophisticated enough to appreciate a lot of the indie bands that didn’t feature an ultra catchy verse chorus verse. Now that I’m 40, I’ve got so much art to go back, & enjoy 😊
This was from the 80's not the 90's.
Gran cancion ochentera
1988 it was released and still remember it like it was yesterday.. great memories 👌
SURE KEVIN
@gailan "Crash" is a song written by The Primitives for their 1988 debut album Lovely and peaked at number five on United Kingdom singles chart and number three on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks
Awesome fantastic music! Long time ago excellent pop was made on a regular basis :)
Love this
I need bits of the 80's to return......My hair would be a good start!
😆
Singer reminds me of my gorgeous wife when we first met. My dearest passed away from cancer 2020. Still miss her so much 😢
Sorry for your loss
May she rest in peace, God bless you❤️
Rest in peace
Thank you everyone for your kind words. This means alot.
VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS MAY SUE REST IN PEACE 🙏 YOU MIGHT MEET SOME ONE ELSE TAKE CARE GOD BLESS 👍 🙂 🙂 👍 IAN
Someone from Brazil? Primitives are one of my favourite bands oh my gosh, Tracy is also one of, if not THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN I'VE EVER SAW
Descobri eles hoje :)
Concordo plenamente contigo meu amigo, a loira mais linda do Rock n Roll, dizem que é a Blondie mas é difícil escolher....
O talento é notório e a beleza angelical é um clássico dos 80
This song is timeless too...and if I play my cards right I'll go see them live in November
Love it ...❤
I was 20 years old and have no recollection of this song from that time. About five years ago it became one of my favorite 80s retro songs on RUclips.
what I love about this song is that it motivates me to drive in my road trips. I just put it on and drive.
"You know Lloyd, just when I think you possibly couldn't be any dumber, you go and do something like this... AND TOTALLY REDEEM YOURSELF!"
I couldn't shake the feeling that I'd heard this in a movie....somewhere.
@@Bruce_Wayne35 it was on the soundtrack of "Dumb and Dumber"
Harry Dunne:
What's her last name?
Lloyd Christmas:
You know, I don't really recall. Uh, it starts with "S". Let's see. Swammi? Slippy? Slappy? Swenson? Swanson?
Harry Dunne:
Maybe it's on the briefcase.
Lloyd Christmas:
Oh, yeah!
Lloyd Christmas:
Here it is! "Samsonite"! I was way off! I knew it started with an "S" though.
@@ronaldleardi9610 So which one are you, Harry or Lloyd?
How could Lloyd sell or trade the van if it was Harry's van?
One of the greatest records of all time, fantastic!!!!
saw them last night at Godiva festival ..... they still rock
It's impossible to not love this song...
The magic of The Primitives is always there... they're truly brilliant!!!
I was blessed to grow up in the 80s
Classic late 80's tune liven up proper pubs back when I was in my 20's fun times😊
An ear worm...very catchy.
Best music for roadtrip
Blonde hair ..big earrings..black leather jacket...ton of Attitude ❤
I'll never not love this song! It's funny, the older i get, the better it sounds. This is a timeless classic & i bet the singer is still a vision of loveliness.
Tracy catelll Tracy Tracy
Love this track,,,,,,this is my youngest daughters song,,,,,when she was Lill Billy,
ANOTHER TIMELESS CLASSIC! 80"S MUSIC RULES!! the dj
My favorite song!
this is it
this is the one
the one i wish everyone knew
the greatest unsung hit of the 80s
this
this is my jam
it's AMAZING
a perfect, flawless pop song
Oh it was a big hit in the eighties a great tune by a very alternative band. It is nice to find golden nuggets you like when music mining.
The songs from the 80s are truly the best.
touché
This song was a Foreshadow into what the Radio would sound like in 1991 when both Green Day, Nirvana, Fifteen and Sonic Youth were on the Radio. Was the birth of Pop/Punk from this Song in 1988? It seemed to influence every Mid 90's Female Punk Band including a young Carrie Browstein from Sleater Kinney.
It,s a really catchy tune simple.A great foot-tapper sing a long song
This song reminds me of back in the day being a bunch of hoodlums with my brother and friends around the neighborhood lol. Such good times Dumb and Dumber is such a classic!
This song released today would work so well and still feels just as fresh as the day it came out.
NATH C the fact that this song holds up to “modern” pop sensibilities is a testament to how good this song is, truly a hidden gem of the late 80s
It's a timeless classic ✨
I absolutely adore this song
As an 8 years never missed this video when it come on MTV in 88. 30+ years one still stuck in my head.
WOW, blast from the past, thanks youtubers
This came on the radio in the car and I turned it up and sang along.
A forgotten gem of a song right here!
This takes me back to a teenager....best days of my life 🤘🏻🇬🇧
This song was once stuck in your head at a waterpark when you were a kid
Get. Out. Of. My. Brain.
Some of us were no longer kids when it came out.
Had totally forgotten about this one.. so nice to hear it again.
かっこいい
This is possibly the most perfect pop song ever, imo.
I haven't heard this song in 30+ years!
I bet it's better than you remembered it eh?
Great song.. my gosh she was beautiful!!!
Had this playing on my Walkman going to work had just left school at the holidays,so must be 87 I think showing my age lol,great song.
Best bit 0:00-2:33
July 2023 and I still listen to this!
The whole album is a banger.
A pop-rock masterpiece.
So is the lead singer😉😳🍻
Good to know. I love this track, but I'd been wondering if the rest of the album is worth checking out.
One of the most 90's sounding songs that was not a 90's song.
it sounds like the songs by Lush or Belly
@@myleswoo1128 Someone had to be first.
I nominate Edie Brickel and the New Bohemians - What I Am
I look at my XJ's outside and listen for full ignorant bliss effect lol
This sounds nothing like a 90's song. That guitar track and the synth underneath it is the epitome of the 80's.
this needs to be remastered in 4k :)
I've been listening to the Dumb and Dumber soundtrack for years but never thought to watch this clip. Now I can put a face to the name and what a gorgeous woman Tracy is. Oh.....and brilliant musicians too