@@WadeWilson- Dude ! I swear I really have got an Auntie Barbara lol and she was round today shouting swear words in the garden with all the neighbour's widows open !! She's a right one I tell ya .
+TheusZeusDeus I know exactly what you mean. You will amazed how so many smaller Japanese businesses still use Fax and the postal service instead of email to send messages. Considering this is the nation which was at the forefront of technological development for many years, it's almost shocking.
***** Yeah I dont enjoy the US wealth as much as I do the scenery and wide open areas. Thats about it.... I love wandering around outside threw a field or pointlessly cruising open roads.
Jeremy Clarkson in japan : talking about car accessories Richard Hammond in japan : talking about bullet train james may in japan : not allowed to eat his lunch
It's like someone had a set of magnetic poetry words and just arranged them on the fridge randomly, then thought yep that'll do, and stuck it on the wheel.
Just like RWB (Rauh Welt Begriff) The japanese Porsche tuner. It's german! and it hasn't that much of a meaning hahaha Rauh = Rough Welt = World Begriff = Term So, it's: Rough World Term XD
+Adrian hk and a loud glass pack muffler or whatever?. . .yea me and my friends call those "rice burners" . . .and we call those cars with the tiny 10 inch wheels and the hydraulics "cholo cars" . . .i dont want to be racist but only mexican idiots drive them. say what you want about it, i dont care . . .lots of people in america have rice burners of all shapes and loudnesses however . . .personally i think the only stupid thing about them is the muffler, everything else is fine
I went last summer for a 3 week trip, and i think my 4th day in Tokyo, i was eating in a restaurant in Asakusa and in this tiny narrow street i here a familiar sound, a vortec 5.3. I turn my head and its the most pimped out GMT800 suburban i have seen in my life. And thats saying a lot because I live in the LA area and lived thru that era of pimping out the suv. Thag made my day but could barely get any pictures because i wasnt going to run down the street looking like a dumbfuck chasing down a 13 year old suburban just to get a clear photo
@@GlennnD Then you haven't been looking in right places (I know the comment is old). Japan has the biggest car scene in the world if you ask me. Most diverse one if nothing. But that's rapidly changing in past 3-4 years, and pressure on car scene is huge, especially as of this year. Few years later we will be "reading" about it only in history books.
This man transformed a dull motoring television show. The format was so successful, that it drew 350 million viewers. He is also an excellent narrator. And his farming show has favourable ratings, too. Not to forget his contribution towards the written press.
@@joelouis-arena4061The one and only Jeremy Clarkson. He’s famous for his knowledge in the automotive industry and his overall appearance on Top Gear. Thanks to him, and his two colleagues, they made a show about cars very entertaining even to those who weren’t exactly interested in cars in the first place. They are overall very good people with very interesting views and made the show enjoyable and comedic, drawing in a lot of attention
I'm tempted to just avoid watching young Jeremy Clarkson, just because I've become so used to him and May being old. I'm at a point where there's something unnatural about the idea that Jeremy has ever been young.
I think of him as young first and foremost; because the late-'90's & early '00's was when he was presenting seemingly everything. (even the first episode of Robot Wars)
Gigidag77 big difference between a ricer and a tuner. you can buy a full exhaust, real nardi steering wheels, turbo's, pretty much anything there for a quarter of the price it costs in retail, plus most of these parts you would have to ship from specific companys. a ricer just needs to go to "that" isle in advanced auto and he is sorted.
The Japan episode was the highlight of the Motorworld series for me. I'd love to see the Top Gear team (or just Clarkson again) do another similar series.
Well May and Hammond would eventually have an episode of their own shows in Japan - _James May: Our Man in..._ and _Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections,_ respectively - so there's that.
@@paleoph6168 They were interesting series, but I really hoping to see a more in-depth look at Japanese car culture; Kanjo, touge racing, Wangan racing (and the Midnight Club), Bosozoku, car collecting in general in Japan... there is so much to talk about you could easily fill a series. Top Gear went back there more recently (with Rory Read doing a short feature), but it was just scratching the surface.
Hi my name is Jeremy Clarkson. You might remember me from such movies as ‘Me, myself and my mullet’ and ‘Walmart wolverine’ or songs as ‘now you’re just some mullet that I used to grow’.
Actually he's always put on a front while on TV; method acting, if you will. Clarkson even admitted once that he'd be a terrible Prime Minister; because "I'm always contradicting myself".
Jeremy Clarkson demonstrates here quite clearly that even though Monty Python have finished with their broadcasting ways, the essence of their presentation style is still alive & well on the air in Great Britain. Now, it is virtually impossible for any Brit to do a 'man on the street' presentation without sounding like a bad imitation of Sir David Attenburrough. And now something completely different...
Come back Clarkson, Hamster and May, the BBC need you, the show definitely needs you, and more importantly the fan's need you. It's not Too Gear without you.
Everytime Clarkson, Hammond or May says something like "grand touring" on top gear it grabs my attention. To think they had no idea how accurately they were foreshadowing the GT, it's just amazing!
Or did they? Maybe it was an idea all this time to have a separate show just for touring and tourism. Because after top gear they came up with this idea very fast
can you believe that Jeremy Clarkson was a young man once, when was this video taken, early 90's, but it is good to appreciate the progress he went through to make the best car show in the world, Top Gear. It is sad he was fired, he should have toned up his racism.
2:46-2:52 "no-one has a big house the only chance to show off is out on the road" and that was when the JDM and Boy Racin' life as we know it was born.
Ah, back then when you could change almost everything on your car. Rims, Steering wheel, Keys and most accessoirs and spare parts fit on most car models. Nowadays with all the electronic and sensors, you cannot do anything and every car has its own specific part, so you have to pay more...
Makes me wonder what Clarkson would think walking into a Summit Racing Equipment store. Those places are massive inside and full of all sorts of cool stuff.
Clarkson's hair was the greatest accessory in that store.
ikr
best comment
That hair is all over the physical ironic power.
lol
Currently in short supply.
_The Grand Tour_ is actually short for “Just a roller skate grand touring all over the physical ironic power”
Patrick HendersonJeremy read that right when I reached to your comment
*_iver_*
Hahaha
Lmao
Crucial stuff
Richard Hammond probably wasn't even born back then..
That was a joke
He's only 8 now right?
Napster judging by his size...
I know you're joking and everything,but,both Clarkson and Hammond are around the same age
No, obviously he was 38 back then.
Young Clarkson out there doing it with the green polo and XL mullet. Legendary.
Stop it 😅😅 cracking up
white jeans too, strong look.
DeCarlo Calloway that’s not a polo shirt.
Bringing that international yuppie look wherever he goes
@@stinkypinky0989yes it is. Not polo brand but a polo shirt.
Most of my aunts had the same hair in the 80's .
That is my aunt right there
@@WadeWilson- Auntie Barbara? Or Auntie Sue ?
@@mattfranks4335 You know auntie Barbie? OMG
@@WadeWilson- Dude ! I swear I really have got an Auntie Barbara lol and she was round today shouting swear words in the garden with all the neighbour's widows open !! She's a right one I tell ya .
@@mattfranks4335 lol... well give her my best regards! Sounds like a keeper.
*"Full of Sport mind and luxury feeling super potential in winter wheel iver"*
*-Wheel 5th January 1995*
When that rim ends up on the junkyard the sacred texts are no more
I was 1 year old back then, just like your comment right now
crucial stuff
What's funny, nowadays China do these things. They sometimes write absolute random in English. Like that infamous "born to die world is a" t-shirt.
I LITERALLY READ THIS COMMENT AS HE SAID IT.... THATS FUCKING WEIRD LMFAO
Japan was so futuristic in the 80s and 90s and its like they just froze in time now.
Vending machines that serve pizza are in other countries too... go visit Japan and you'll see what we mean.
+TheusZeusDeus I know exactly what you mean. You will amazed how so many smaller Japanese businesses still use Fax and the postal service instead of email to send messages. Considering this is the nation which was at the forefront of technological development for many years, it's almost shocking.
***** Yeah the Asian economy is going down the tube very quick.
***** Yeah I dont enjoy the US wealth as much as I do the scenery and wide open areas. Thats about it.... I love wandering around outside threw a field or pointlessly cruising open roads.
Blame anime and 3d girlfriends
i need more physical ironic power
lol
We all do...
You are full of super potential.
Im ur 2k like
With skating grandtouring
Jeremy Clarkson in japan : talking about car accessories
Richard Hammond in japan : talking about bullet train
james may in japan : not allowed to eat his lunch
No James may took a robot guide in japan.
@@lahavmorris9919 no, thats Bim i believe
James may in japan: laughing hard at a statue
Bim, quess what!
@@lahavmorris9919 ASIMO, right?
Clarkson's never lost it.
His voice and style.
Did lose his hair though
But his lost the hair...
Just a roller skate grand touring. All over the physical ironic power
It's like someone had a set of magnetic poetry words and just arranged them on the fridge randomly, then thought yep that'll do, and stuck it on the wheel.
Crucial stuff
Just like RWB (Rauh Welt Begriff) The japanese Porsche tuner.
It's german!
and it hasn't that much of a meaning hahaha
Rauh = Rough
Welt = World
Begriff = Term
So, it's: Rough World Term
XD
wonder if thats where the grand tour names from
Jemimah is such a Japanophile in denial they're defending bad engrish over kanji tattoos? Lmao
How much hp do I get from physical ironic power?
drive a base model honda civic with a fart can
Kurtis Rios all of it
"The box said ten horsepower"
Kurtis Rios 500whp
-69bhp
Stop touching don't be naughty
He said that when i read this
I was mid stroke when he said that.
I was mid stroke from winter wheel iver to the end of the video
It's like if you wanted to put hentai quotes all over your car.
But what if I want to be naughty?
I’m pretty sure if you had a car alarm that said “stop touching don’t be naughty” in the UK you’d get people who’ll set it off on purpose to hear it
Especially if it has the voice of Kenneth Williams...
The office: step away from the cookie jar
@@kennyzhang4939 bloody good rep
@@the_once-and-future_king. ooooh matron!
Love the music in this, sounds like I'm going on some adventure through a Japanese autostore.
I want to know the name too please!
@@takaokatsu6039Shazam
@@01iverQueenyah queefer, Shazam doesn’t recognize it
@@kyanrinel5898 I missed the part where it's my problem
my search for this song never ends
I went to Japan earlier this summer and can confirm that Japanese people love showing off their cars. Even the hybrids had Rays racing wheels.
Michael Short Same here in Hong Kong. There's always at least one Prius with gold or black painted Japanese-Brand alloys with a front spoiler
+Adrian hk
and a loud glass pack muffler or whatever?. . .yea me and my friends call those "rice burners" . . .and we call those cars with the tiny 10 inch wheels and the hydraulics "cholo cars" . . .i dont want to be racist but only mexican idiots drive them. say what you want about it, i dont care . . .lots of people in america have rice burners of all shapes and loudnesses however . . .personally i think the only stupid thing about them is the muffler, everything else is fine
Actually I found it pretty hard to find tuned up cars in Japan. Even havn't seen a Supra!
I went last summer for a 3 week trip, and i think my 4th day in Tokyo, i was eating in a restaurant in Asakusa and in this tiny narrow street i here a familiar sound, a vortec 5.3. I turn my head and its the most pimped out GMT800 suburban i have seen in my life. And thats saying a lot because I live in the LA area and lived thru that era of pimping out the suv. Thag made my day but could barely get any pictures because i wasnt going to run down the street looking like a dumbfuck chasing down a 13 year old suburban just to get a clear photo
@@GlennnD Then you haven't been looking in right places (I know the comment is old). Japan has the biggest car scene in the world if you ask me. Most diverse one if nothing. But that's rapidly changing in past 3-4 years, and pressure on car scene is huge, especially as of this year. Few years later we will be "reading" about it only in history books.
This man transformed a dull motoring television show. The format was so successful, that it drew 350 million viewers. He is also an excellent narrator. And his farming show has favourable ratings, too. Not to forget his contribution towards the written press.
Who is he?
@@joelouis-arena4061The one and only Jeremy Clarkson. He’s famous for his knowledge in the automotive industry and his overall appearance on Top Gear. Thanks to him, and his two colleagues, they made a show about cars very entertaining even to those who weren’t exactly interested in cars in the first place. They are overall very good people with very interesting views and made the show enjoyable and comedic, drawing in a lot of attention
Thanks for the 10 year old video you tube, loving the new algorithm
Same
More like 30 years old....
Same
We still love to think the 90s was 10 years ago
20 years old.
For those curious, the music playing in the background is "Sukiyaki 1" by Adam Routh on the album "Bruton".
TY!!!!!! I’ve been looking everywhere for this song!!!
You can see where Chris broad got his inspiration from 😂
yeah lol
even down to the, "turn to the camera after reading the jargon and give it sarcastic praise"
Where's your tick
Yesss
ive come from the future where he did a k car road trip.
And boi ut does feel like diet top gear
Crucial stuff.
When Jeremy was humble.
Hammond was still in his hamster nest.
Achilleas Labrou “when Jeremy has humble” was this on a wheel in there too?
@@12345questions Haha I just spat my water out everywhere reading this
J g haha
And James May was putting random hidden messages in magazines.
I guarantee you Clarkson was never humble> the difference between then and now is now he probably doesn't need the work
1:24 that wheel predicted the grand tour
Not really, it's been around since the 1930's..
I'm tempted to just avoid watching young Jeremy Clarkson, just because I've become so used to him and May being old. I'm at a point where there's something unnatural about the idea that Jeremy has ever been young.
I was the same with Solid Snake.
I think of him as young first and foremost; because the late-'90's & early '00's was when he was presenting seemingly everything.
(even the first episode of Robot Wars)
It's scary.
Sad to think people age?
Young jeremy!? Inconceivable.
Japan was definitely one of the most interesting places I've ever been. Nicest people as well.
To be fair to the "street weapons" label, I sure as hell wouldn't want to be clubbed with one.
Or frisbee'd from a balcony
@@Bramon83 lmao
2:13 street weapons
Man, this is every tuner's dream!
watch mightycarmod's feature length japan films. they have two currently (turbos and temples/kei to the city) and they are also hilarious australians
TheLeafySpring they now have another one where they buy a car and make it bosozoku
+Filipe1020
every ricers dream
Gigidag77
big difference between a ricer and a tuner.
you can buy a full exhaust, real nardi steering wheels, turbo's, pretty much anything there for a quarter of the price it costs in retail, plus most of these parts you would have to ship from specific companys.
a ricer just needs to go to "that" isle in advanced auto and he is sorted.
+Gigidag77 I don't see any flashy body kits, big ass spoilers, neons, exagerated wheel sizes and cut down suspensions for sale there.
just a roller skate grand touring all over the physical ironic power.
C R U C I A L S T U F F
What?
Iver
-Wheel, 1995.
This video was uploaded leven years ago... watching Clarkson that young makes me feel old, and i'm not even older than 30 years, holy Queen
Actually this was filmed in 1995 in pretty sure
Me: brushes off car when walking in street
Car: _stop touching, don’t be _*_naughty_*
Physical ironic power.
Car has joined the #metoo movement.
Things are somewhat different in japan
wow hi doge fujiwara
Hi Rasyid
+Doge Fujiwara Dogumi Shibewara?
^-^
DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU
The Japan episode was the highlight of the Motorworld series for me. I'd love to see the Top Gear team (or just Clarkson again) do another similar series.
Well May and Hammond would eventually have an episode of their own shows in Japan - _James May: Our Man in..._ and _Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections,_ respectively - so there's that.
@@paleoph6168 They were interesting series, but I really hoping to see a more in-depth look at Japanese car culture; Kanjo, touge racing, Wangan racing (and the Midnight Club), Bosozoku, car collecting in general in Japan... there is so much to talk about you could easily fill a series. Top Gear went back there more recently (with Rory Read doing a short feature), but it was just scratching the surface.
This guy needs to grow his hair like that again.
IGrowDankBuds420 he has no hair to grow
you think he choose to go bald
Wdym ‘this guy’ that’s Jeremy Clarkson !
That ship has sailed.
@@DiRtYLaWs2007 oooh someone's triggered
This guy is funny and interesting, he should start his own show with 2 other people!
Hi my name is Jeremy Clarkson.
You might remember me from such movies as ‘Me, myself and my mullet’ and ‘Walmart wolverine’ or songs as ‘now you’re just some mullet that I used to grow’.
O’Reilly and Autozone need to step up their game
ngl O'Reilly makes every other small car stuff shop look bad when it comes to maintenance
Back then even Clarkson voice was different. It was more, BBC
Decades upon decades of smoking do that.
Actually he's always put on a front while on TV; method acting, if you will.
Clarkson even admitted once that he'd be a terrible Prime Minister; because "I'm always contradicting myself".
0:51 We found out what air freshener Dan Schneider uses in his car.
what is the name mentioned?
7-21-19 727 am. I was just recommend this and i love it. Always a Jeremy Clarkson fan
You know Japan not just the land of "The Rising Sun" it's a land of very creative stuff
Lmao the sun sure rose on Aug 9th
@@ColHogan-le5yk bruh
@@ColHogan-le5yk twice
or as how that one James May: Our Man in Japan episode says "Land of the rising p****"
i lost it at "dew picked mushrooms"
c weldon motors drogheda
+KingJamoo
i lost it at "chlorine"
Jeremy Clarkson demonstrates here quite clearly that even though Monty Python have finished with their broadcasting ways, the essence of their presentation style is still alive & well on the air in Great Britain. Now, it is virtually impossible for any Brit to do a 'man on the street' presentation without sounding like a bad imitation of Sir David Attenburrough.
And now something completely different...
Come back Clarkson, Hamster and May, the BBC need you, the show definitely needs you, and more importantly the fan's need you. It's not Too Gear without you.
Everytime Clarkson, Hammond or May says something like "grand touring" on top gear it grabs my attention. To think they had no idea how accurately they were foreshadowing the GT, it's just amazing!
Or did they? Maybe it was an idea all this time to have a separate show just for touring and tourism. Because after top gear they came up with this idea very fast
why this clip showed up suddenly. It’s greatest thing ever
can you believe that Jeremy Clarkson was a young man once, when was this video taken, early 90's, but it is good to appreciate the progress he went through to make the best car show in the world, Top Gear. It is sad he was fired, he should have toned up his racism.
Yes it's sad… :/ but he should have behaved correctly and he would still be part of the show today…
1:22 foreshadowing
2:46-2:52 "no-one has a big house the only chance to show off is out on the road" and that was when the JDM and Boy Racin' life as we know it was born.
Every time I open a classic episode I cry at the thought that this cut will never exist on him again
white trousers and a curly proto-mullet. i’m in love
really liked the early 90s, late 80s. I will go to Japan.
This makes me feel relaxed
1:22 the greatest foreshadowing ever
Love the backing track
Jeremy must have felt like a giant visiting Japan
what year is this? because japan still has the same taxi's and the shops look identical.
95-98 I think
dylan winwood Toyota Comforts havent changed shape since 1995.
+dylan winwood 200,000 pounds for 3.3 m² of ground, that's Japan right on top of the asset-price-bubble, so it's probably between 1990 and 1994.
+fluffyMCnuggets I would Imagen around 2000
+fluffyMCnuggets Show was out on tv in 95, so made 1994
When I'm watching old Top Gears I start to feel need to listen to old THE CURE.. :]]
at this point it shoukd actually be called original Top Gear. Then 2002 reboot is Old Top Gear and Matt is Top Gear
They are quite simply........ The biggest auto accessories stores........ IN THE WOOORRLD!!!
Good job, you made me read that in his voice 😆
These old clips are just golden
Only you can make me watch that to the end. What a guy
I would love to view the whole episode/special/film, so if anyone knows where I can find it, it would be much appreciated
matan ram
Thank you.
1:35
Jeremy: Oh no!
Narrative Jeremy: Anyway.
This is Clarkson before he started yelling “HAMMOND YOU IDIOT”
I can see now their consistency. It’s actually incredible.
Jeremy Clarkson is JUST BRILLIANT 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
2021 anyone?
Aha yes pie
Did not expect too see you here lad 😂
watching these for the first time, this shit is gold
Plastic gold
Seems like everything in Japan is super bright and colorful
2:18 I don’t know why but this part makes me laugh time and time again.
1:22 The first time Clarkson heard The Grand Tour, it was forever imprinted into this mind
Omg! Jeremy’s hair though!
That hair lol
Ah, back then when you could change almost everything on your car. Rims, Steering wheel, Keys and most accessoirs and spare parts fit on most car models. Nowadays with all the electronic and sensors, you cannot do anything and every car has its own specific part, so you have to pay more...
that's after you paid a man to visit your car to communicate through his computer as to see what's wrong with it
Let's ENJOY! HAPPY CAR LIFE
Makes me wonder what Clarkson would think walking into a Summit Racing Equipment store. Those places are massive inside and full of all sorts of cool stuff.
Therapist: mullet clarkson isn't real. He can't hurt you
Mullet clarkson:
The 90's is strong with this one...
80's*
After over a decade i still found this interesting
Jeremy looks good here, healthy and a nice style
This is so awesome, oh the wonderful 80s and 90s, someone get me a time machine, I want to go back to the 90s.
JDM Wheels everywhere😍😍
Never imagined a place like that even in dreams
Back when the Supra was still built by Toyota... Hyuk hyuk hyuk.
Twat
@Zero Cool it looks like the leftover scion Subaru collaboration
And absolutely neglected and underrated
And before the Supra was recalled by BMW, according to the NHTSA. Reboddied Z4 is looking more accurate.
And it was cheap to make a lot of power
I love the music
Anyone knows where I could watch these full episodes and old top gear? The one without trio
Is there a way to somehow get that hair back on Jeremy?
Medical Science has not yet found a solution I'm afraid :(
ccx806 He could potentially get hair implants, though the procedure is horrible.
CGI
@@viliamvacula8111 Oh god no... no... No~oooooo!!
Yes you need to somehow channel your inner physical ironic power.
I have been to a motor accessory shop in Japan and my god the stuff there is amazing. Beats Halfrauds hands down.
"Haulfrauds"
Lmao
His hair had to be inspired by Hall and Oats
1:23 if only he knew what grand tour would end up being to him lol
Japan is simply ahead of its time 😌🥰📱🖥💻🇯🇵
Man. If that store is still around, I wonder what their inventory looks like today!
Music gave me nostalgia that never existed 10/10
Oh how television has changed. I miss it.
LOL - love the way he minced up the stairs
fastest I've ever seen him move
Why’s the soundtrack so good like dude what
I'm still searching for the exact soundtrack until now. . 3 years since the 1st effort and counting
オートバックス来てたんかいwww
00:02 Dustin, is that you?
2009: yeeeee noice video
2019: think we should recomend Casper this video
I feel like this is an episode about how to be more intune with one self and become enlightened with the music and how Clarkson is speaking lol.
Jeremy's hair! That said, watched Motorworld a while back and they're great.