Wonderful to listen to the GOAT TT commentator. crazy for me to hear Murray mention his commentary position in 1949. This was ten years before I was born. You are sorely missed. GBNF.
An absolute legend and gentleman. He'll be fondly remembered (and his voice) by so many and forgotten by none. Motorsport has lost a truly special man. 😢 #ifimnotverymuchmistaken #gogogo
No one in commentating can create, such an exciting voice as Mr Walker brilliant bloke and is as sharp as a blade despite his senior years ,,,fantastic. Shane uk 🇬🇧
Great video thanks for showing us. I go to TT every year on my bike to watch the racing, you have to see it to believe it. Brave men indeed to enter that race.
I never knew Bray Hill was as steep as it really is until our 3rd trip over and riding in the cab up it. An absolute amazing place, and an amazing race, and those who race it equally amazing.
Thank you so much for this, it rewakened memories my first visit to the TT in 1979 - of Stanley Woods on (I believe) an ex works Velo, lapping at over 60mph on the 'demonstration' (ahem) lap, when he was something like 78 years old. I was priveleged to have my TT race programme autographed by him in (I think) 1980. I happened to be stood near him at Mike Hailwoods memorial service at Braddon in '81, and watched him ride away on a Velo that was propped against a nearby wall. Best wishes.
Thank you. It was very interesting to have some first hand history of the TT heritage. Lot more for me to look back on. Many thanks. When I first became aware of the TT it was the ealy1960s, my favourites were Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini, and Phil Read. Thanks again, Dave from Kingston, Ontario, Canada.,
Bless you Murray, you have been the voice of motorsport for much of my life!
That iconic voice of Murray Walker you instantly know so well. God bless you Murray, a true legend of the motor sports world! R.I.P 🕊🏆
Murray Walker a name and voice from the past but not forgot. We miss you. You are part of our history.
RIP Murray Walker. A true Motorsport commentary legend! Such a gentleman and a true enthusiast of the TT. A great loss.
Murray Walker, that voice of those Sunday afternoons!
Murray Walker, the voice of our Sunday afternoons.
Compelling truths. RIP Murray.
RIP Murray. So much more than just F1.
A legend talking about a legendary race... great combination
Wonderful to listen to the GOAT TT commentator. crazy for me to hear Murray mention his commentary position in 1949. This was ten years before I was born. You are sorely missed. GBNF.
Mr.Walker's a class act in his own right.
An absolute legend and gentleman. He'll be fondly remembered (and his voice) by so many and forgotten by none. Motorsport has lost a truly special man. 😢 #ifimnotverymuchmistaken #gogogo
No one in commentating can create, such an exciting voice as Mr Walker brilliant bloke and is as sharp as a blade despite his senior years ,,,fantastic. Shane uk 🇬🇧
RIP Murray, never been one like you before or since
Great video thanks for showing us.
I go to TT every year on my bike to watch the racing, you have to see it to believe it. Brave men indeed to enter that race.
I never knew Bray Hill was as steep as it really is until our 3rd trip over and riding in the cab up it. An absolute amazing place, and an amazing race, and those who race it equally amazing.
bloody hell, yes amazing, met Murray once, wish i said something clever. RIP lovely man
Thank you so much for this, it rewakened memories my first visit to the TT in 1979 - of Stanley Woods on (I believe) an ex works Velo, lapping at over 60mph on the 'demonstration' (ahem) lap, when he was something like 78 years old. I was priveleged to have my TT race programme autographed by him in (I think) 1980. I happened to be stood near him at Mike Hailwoods memorial service at Braddon in '81, and watched him ride away on a Velo that was propped against a nearby wall. Best wishes.
Thank you. It was very interesting to have some first hand history of the TT heritage. Lot more for me to look back on. Many thanks. When I first became aware of the TT it was the ealy1960s, my favourites were Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini, and Phil Read. Thanks again, Dave from Kingston, Ontario, Canada.,
F1 ws a job,the TTwas his passion
Get Marquez or Rossi winning this . THEN they can compare themselves to Ago and Hailwood