As good as Theighs Mon was, International statement and Out front in my opinion are the two greatest Primetime tracks ever created. Arguably fan based top three by popularity to me was International Statement, Arnold, and Out front. My personal top five was Out front, Power Plant, Touch and Go, Pro, and either Arnold or Eric D (with the guitar riff). So many great tracks.
@@djmohab2 Totally understand with the timed highlight as you had to cut the intro! Just imagine a football movie with the primetime tracks as scores and you leave the locker room to this piano intro. It's about to be a title game of epic proportions!
I think it fits well for a team that finally wins its first Super Bowl. They used this for when Denver won its first in 1997. I think it would have fit perfectly for when the Eagles won in 2017.
Here's a crazy thought ESPN - How about you do a highlight show on Sunday evenings and put some cool music to it. Who knows, you might inspire legions of adults 20 years later to go scouring the internet hunting down the tracks you used on that show. Could be some pretty loyal fans developed in the process. Whatever you do, don't get rid of that show after you create it.
Love love love this theme. So glad it was posted. One of my all time favorites of NFL Primetime. I have to say watching Berman and Jackson do highlights on Sunday nights in the late 90s was like appointment television for me. Sunday nights will never be the same again unless those two are doing highlights.
My favorite NFL PrimeTime song, being that I seriously got into NFL Football in 2003 (age 14)...Thanks to me owning vintage NFL games on DVD and RUclips, I can hear this song!!
This makes me think of strong running games for some reason. Maybe both teams' running backs went off, or maybe one had a huge day, and one absolutely soul-crushing hit on the QB for good measure
I remember watching primetime highlights in 2011 on andy provin's channel. 1996, Bills v Colts, Bills made a massive comeback in the game, this song played. I loved it. So glad you have a clean version of the song without the vhs stuff
@@GeoGuy388 that was some game☆For the Bills to come back like that was amazing and with Berman calling the highlights back then☆Was I right about the game☆if it wasnt for the Colts' stupid penalties, Buffalo wouldn't have came back☆
@LEGO BY BEN - thank you so much for uploading this song!! A lot of people don’t know but this song is a huge unicorn during the golden age of ESPN NFL PRIMETIME and a lot of people have gone to deep lengths in search of this song!! A lot of good memories!!
Been trying to find this song for YEARS! Gosh the memories of Warren Moon and the Run-n-shoot offense back in the Houston Oilers days. Thanks for the upload 👍
The fastest 3 minutes!!!!!! Your host Chris Berman. Chris Berman hosting the halftime show on ESPN's Sunday Night Football crushes an entire hour of Football Night in America.
This song is perfect for when a team finally wins its first Super Bowl. They played this in the Super Bowl XXXII recap when the Broncos finally broke through. Frankly I would have loved to hear this for the Super Bowl LII recap for that same reason.
It was either 1998 or 1999. I think they revamped Primetime in 1999 and Out Front was used for 1998 Fastest 3 minutes and then retired. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it was 1998.
I theorize that other than International Statement and Powersurge, ESPN probably doesn't have the rights to many of these out of house songs or they simply can't find them, because in the first episode they only played the songs I mentioned and most of the songs John Colby made for Primetime.
Because of NFL Primetime, watching the games became less important. And this song highlights the best games. And I know they cycle certain song for certain teams and that’s what made the show even cooler!
The Miami Dolphins are making a comeback. They can get into the playoffs if they win out and hope for the chargers and or Broncos to lose out then they can get in.
Just my opinion. As great as most of these themes were, International Statement is clearly the #1 by many. Powersurge was also great, but the reality is they never should have stopped using Out front. For today's NFL Primetime Championship weekend, Outfront should be the AFC Championship and International Statement should be the NFC. Outfront was clearly the 2nd best Primetime theme, period.
My ideal songs for this year's Championship Weekend would have been Cold Fusion (a track only used once on Primetime that should have been used much more) for the AFC game, and Gelman by John Colby for the NFC game. However, it's no doubt that Out Front is one the best underrated gems of Primetime.
Cold Fusion was a good one. There are 2 others from the early 2000's I still do not know. Very good tracks. I'm sentimental to Out Front.....big fan of the 90's Bills and as a kid, it was the first music theme I listened to. Kelly is my all time favorite QB.
I Usually Resynced Over The Fastest 3 Minutes Highlights of the Current NFL Season on ESPN's Monday Night Football and the same goes for Women singing Songs by Male Artists when I watch Universal Dance Association coverage on ESPN2 or ESPNU to make it more like Choir Drill.
It's not, I actually requested a download link for the album at librarymusicthemes.net. Needless to say, one of the kind members of that forum delivered.
Hey Ben, here's a hot tip. on ESPN.com, the game highlights they have there use NFL PrimeTime songs for the majority of them. A few use actual announcers, but a lot use PrimeTime songs with clear audio and no background sound. I've followed it this week and last week, and have heard songs 1-14, 16, and 23. The highlights range from 15 seconds to 2 minutes. Big breakthrough?
THE GOAT OF ALL NFL PRIME TIME SONGS!!!!!
Idk. John Colby - Theighs Mon is a good one
@@mrgumbwit5307 Out Front is a great theme, but Theighs Mon is the Holy Grail of NFL Primetime Songs.
C'mon ya'll-best song is International Statement-only saved for the closest games of the week.
As good as Theighs Mon was, International statement and Out front in my opinion are the two greatest Primetime tracks ever created. Arguably fan based top three by popularity to me was International Statement, Arnold, and Out front. My personal top five was Out front, Power Plant, Touch and Go, Pro, and either Arnold or Eric D (with the guitar riff). So many great tracks.
@@versatyle45 no it's not lmao it's the most played out one sure
You have no idea how long I've looked for this song... IT'S BEEN ALMOST 20 YEARS
Same as me!!!
Same brother
Even more for me. It spans back to the late 1990's.
Right!? Count me in that group. For a time I thought I was going crazy... remembering a song that didn't exist!
I feel your pain! The one I want I can only find actual highlights of, not just the audio
Dont sleep on that piano intro.
Fr
Sometimes they cut out the drop @:43, but if they played it, you knew it was going to be some serious shit about to go down
The exact reason why I love the full version of this track. You talk about 40 seconds of massive blood pumping pre hype......that's it.
@@jimdonaghy7647 Gets me hype every time.
@@djmohab2 Totally understand with the timed highlight as you had to cut the intro! Just imagine a football movie with the primetime tracks as scores and you leave the locker room to this piano intro. It's about to be a title game of epic proportions!
90’s NFL Primetime at its finest. 1992 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP. How bout dem Cowboys!!!
NFL Primetime at its very best. This one usually played when nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills! Miss that era.
The GOAT of NFL Primetime songs. Should be brought back for fastest 3 minutes.
I remember it being used for the fastest 3 minutes in 2000 at halftime of Sunday night game.
This music & Chris Berman narrating the highlights (most of all, the nicknames). Memories!
This is, pure and simple, the greatest sports song ever created.
Not sure if I’d go that far, but this is a great track.
Jim Harbaugh probably still hears the echos of Mike Ditka screaming at him for calling that audible.
I saw the “audible game” and this song was used for the primetime highlights of that fateful 1992 game. Now Harbs gets to scream at his players 😂
@@Mike_Stramaglio ruclips.net/video/O0O6sZQoaoU/видео.html
It's long overdue...finally a clean version and I have NOT heard it since it was retired in 1999...
They need to bring this song back...
Out Front was used for the Fastest Three Minutes in 2000. Then I never heard it again. It was my favorite theme.
It was still used in 2000.
Shame on it being retired on the first place.
WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO DO, TOM?!
KNOCK IT DOWN!!!!
Bring it back NFL primetime bring it back!!!
This can honestly be used for music used for credits after beating a game
This song is before my time and it's one of my favorites
This theme did not get the love or the airplay that it deserves.
felt like this was a perfect song a game that was a struggle for both teams or a back door shootout towards the end
This one always reminds me of a dramatic game that was coming down to the final seconds.
I think it fits well for a team that finally wins its first Super Bowl. They used this for when Denver won its first in 1997. I think it would have fit perfectly for when the Eagles won in 2017.
Rumbling, stumbling, bumbling. WOOOOOP!
This is the best NFL Primetime theme of all time. Period. Man how I wish they would bring it back for 2020!
Here's a crazy thought ESPN - How about you do a highlight show on Sunday evenings and put some cool music to it. Who knows, you might inspire legions of adults 20 years later to go scouring the internet hunting down the tracks you used on that show. Could be some pretty loyal fans developed in the process. Whatever you do, don't get rid of that show after you create it.
Theighs Mon is the 🐐 Primetime theme, but you can’t sleep on this theme either. Love this.
We need more points!
Theighs Mon is great, but International Statement, Arnold, and Out Front are the GOAT of 90s Primetime Anthems.
Love love love this theme. So glad it was posted. One of my all time favorites of NFL Primetime. I have to say watching Berman and Jackson do highlights on Sunday nights in the late 90s was like appointment television for me. Sunday nights will never be the same again unless those two are doing highlights.
Well now you can if you have an ESPN+ account.
I wish i did have one. Berman was funny as hell back then
Out Front and John Bahler's Powerhouse actually work great back to back like it did for the 1994-95 AFC Championship.
This reminds me of my high school years in the mid 1990s watching ESPN every morning before school!
This song reminds me of NFL Primetime, late season, huge game. Unforgettable song.
I liked when they used this for the Fastest 3 Minutes highlights. It fit those highlights perfectly!
HE COULD... GO... ALL... THE... WAY!!!
They didn’t get to the end part of this clip too often, although the KC/MIA WC game in ‘94 was one time when it did.
I've never heard past 2:53 in my entire life until now
Best NFL Prime Fast 3 minutes song......EVER!
“Better late then early Quinn Early”
Chills, my favorite Prime Time theme ever!
My favorite NFL PrimeTime song, being that I seriously got into NFL Football in 2003 (age 14)...Thanks to me owning vintage NFL games on DVD and RUclips, I can hear this song!!
Life saver
RITE!!!!
This is my favorite one… this takes me back to the 1990s NFC Central highlights when Jim Harbaugh was throwing for the Bears
This makes me think of strong running games for some reason. Maybe both teams' running backs went off, or maybe one had a huge day, and one absolutely soul-crushing hit on the QB for good measure
This brings me back to a time I may not have experienced, but I feel like im in
NOW THIS IS A REAL BANGER! NFL PRIMETIME WAS THE SH... BACK THEN!
My favorite NFL Primetime track. Usually played late in the program featuring a key matchup
I remember watching primetime highlights in 2011 on andy provin's channel. 1996, Bills v Colts, Bills made a massive comeback in the game, this song played. I loved it. So glad you have a clean version of the song without the vhs stuff
Yes. The game where Buffalo came from 26 down to win 37-35. And it was '97 by the way. Todd Collins started and Jim Kelly retired after '96
@@johnharris7873 Better late than never. Better Quinn than Early!
@@djmohab2 lol Berman made anyone who watched NFL Primetime laugh bc he was funny
That's exactly the highlight that made me want to find this for years.
@@GeoGuy388 that was some game☆For the Bills to come back like that was amazing and with Berman calling the highlights back then☆Was I right about the game☆if it wasnt for the Colts' stupid penalties, Buffalo wouldn't have came back☆
@LEGO BY BEN - thank you so much for uploading this song!! A lot of people don’t know but this song is a huge unicorn during the golden age of ESPN NFL PRIMETIME and a lot of people have gone to deep lengths in search of this song!! A lot of good memories!!
Do Not Ever Sleep On The Piano!!!! The Beginning and End Are My Favourite Parts By Far!
Awesome NFL primetime theme you can feeeeeel the heart and pride and the will to win in this theme
Been trying to find this song for YEARS! Gosh the memories of Warren Moon and the Run-n-shoot offense back in the Houston Oilers days. Thanks for the upload 👍
The fastest 3 minutes!!!!!! Your host Chris Berman. Chris Berman hosting the halftime show on ESPN's Sunday Night Football crushes an entire hour of Football Night in America.
This one right here was the best out of all NFL Primetime music
Thanks for this! I was searching after thinking about The Fastest Three Minutes halftime show. The parts ESPN didn't use are beautiful!
I've been looking for this track everywhere!
1994 AFC Championship highlights
and 1991
And 1992 nfc championship
Super Bowl XXXII as well.
San Diego and Pittsburgh 94 AFC Championship. Bad throw at the end by O Donnell
Props to whoever posted this this is this $hit
This song is perfect for when a team finally wins its first Super Bowl. They played this in the Super Bowl XXXII recap when the Broncos finally broke through.
Frankly I would have loved to hear this for the Super Bowl LII recap for that same reason.
I always find it fitting that Elway won his first two championships at the end of his career
Never heard the clean version of this, this is awesome. Shame they retired this one after 1997.
1999 I believe was the year they retired it.
It was either 1998 or 1999. I think they revamped Primetime in 1999 and Out Front was used for 1998 Fastest 3 minutes and then retired. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it was 1998.
Its stupid that they retired this and they still play all the other junk for highlight music.
@@jamesd1238 I have a recording of a clip from 2000 with it in use for Fastest 3 Minutes. Week 15.
My guess is this was no longer used for Fastest 3 Minutes starting with the 2001 season.
I finally found this after YEARS of searching! Thanks!
Now that nfl Primetime is on ESPN+ I am hoping they can play this song.
I theorize that other than International Statement and Powersurge, ESPN probably doesn't have the rights to many of these out of house songs or they simply can't find them, because in the first episode they only played the songs I mentioned and most of the songs John Colby made for Primetime.
The greatest primetime song
Agreed, 1 of my all time favorites
I like the old school logos
Hands down the best ESPN music!
I Did Resynced Rick Baker's Out Front during The Fastest 3 Minutes on ESPN's Monday Night Football that I watched every monday night on ESPN.
Thank you for posting this! Been looking for this forever!
This. Is. By. Far. The. Greatest. Buffalo. 🐃 Bills. 💵 Song. Of. All. Time!!!…
Chris Berman: You think Mike isn't annoyed? "Don't ever call that play again, grr grr, don' t do it! (when Ditka yelled at Harbaugh after the audible)
Berman you meant?
Damn this song is good!
0:45 is when the good part starts
Yeah right that piano intro was sick.
@@WorldwideJamal literally makes me wanna jump through a wall
This song is played in the second half of the highlight video of the 91-92 divisional round game between the Redskins and falcons at a soaked RFK.
Didn't the Redskins won that going on to win the Superbowl that year?
@@FreshPrincex4 yes
Because of NFL Primetime, watching the games became less important. And this song highlights the best games. And I know they cycle certain song for certain teams and that’s what made the show even cooler!
This was usually Oilers or Chiefs
The Miami Dolphins are making a comeback. They can get into the playoffs if they win out and hope for the chargers and or Broncos to lose out then they can get in.
BEST ONE!!
Reminds me so much of the era of Jamal Anderson shuffle style running followed by the dirty bird celebration in the end zone
Just my opinion. As great as most of these themes were, International Statement is clearly the #1 by many. Powersurge was also great, but the reality is they never should have stopped using Out front. For today's NFL Primetime Championship weekend, Outfront should be the AFC Championship and International Statement should be the NFC. Outfront was clearly the 2nd best Primetime theme, period.
My ideal songs for this year's Championship Weekend would have been Cold Fusion (a track only used once on Primetime that should have been used much more) for the AFC game, and Gelman by John Colby for the NFC game. However, it's no doubt that Out Front is one the best underrated gems of Primetime.
Cold Fusion was a good one. There are 2 others from the early 2000's I still do not know. Very good tracks. I'm sentimental to Out Front.....big fan of the 90's Bills and as a kid, it was the first music theme I listened to. Kelly is my all time favorite QB.
Plenty of Bears highlights with this theme....and of course the SNF halftime highlights segment
OMG!!! I found It! I found! Thank you!!!
Shit gets real at 0:00
1997 Colts v Bills, Colts up 26-0 and lost 37-35 I believe.
Super Bowl 32 NFL Primetime highlights!!!
0:43-2:14 The part you're here for.
this and powerhouse are the 2 best ESPN themed
I Usually Resynced Over The Fastest 3 Minutes Highlights of the Current NFL Season on ESPN's Monday Night Football and the same goes for Women singing Songs by Male Artists when I watch Universal Dance Association coverage on ESPN2 or ESPNU to make it more like Choir Drill.
The original fastest 3 minutes track
I don’t even watch football and this song is amazing
nice
NFL Primetime 1997 Colts at Bills.
Fins up this is the year they will make tons of noise.
As an avid Bills fan, I certainly hope not!
This song is on Chappell 121 (not Chappell AV). That album isn't streamable online, however (as far as I could find, anyway).
It's not, I actually requested a download link for the album at librarymusicthemes.net.
Needless to say, one of the kind members of that forum delivered.
MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL
ALSTOTT, BUMP BUMP BUMP BUMP!!!! 😄😄😄
Its hard to believe that the Dolphins have collapsed.
I’m sure Tua’s three concussions haven’t helped
@@ProjectInsight44 they made the playoffs and almost shocked the world against the Buffalo Bills.
4th quarter comeback..
Mad respect for the Bionicle pfp 🫡🫡
Unity, Duty, Destiny! This is the way of the Bionicle!
1996 Primetime. Jets at Dolphins. 4th and gosl at the 29???
1996 Bills 16 Colts 13 OT
Bills QB Todd Collins 2-0 as a starter filling in for a injured Jim Kelly
John Elway. That's all I got to say.
Appropriate, because this was the song used for NFL Primetime's Super Bowl XXXII highlights.
@@ProjectInsight44 I was about to say the same. As a lifelong Elway fan, that highlight is burned into my head!
Hey Ben, here's a hot tip. on ESPN.com, the game highlights they have there use NFL PrimeTime songs for the majority of them. A few use actual announcers, but a lot use PrimeTime songs with clear audio and no background sound. I've followed it this week and last week, and have heard songs 1-14, 16, and 23. The highlights range from 15 seconds to 2 minutes. Big breakthrough?
Did a quick scan of the site and couldn't find any highlights, just the usual pompous talking heads. Would appreciate a link to an example of this.
This song always plays with the Buffalo Bills. Nobody circles the wagons
Just skip to the 44 min mark and play the song from there
Some Marty Schottenheimer and Elvis Grbac win against the Raiders.
0:42
Maybe Berman can get some old themes back
Hey bro how did u get al of these?? What website
Total News was on universal's production music site, while I requested Out Front at librarymusicthemes.net.
And he could. Go. All. Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrraaaayyyyyyyyy!
Touchdown, Jerry Rice, that's 67 away from 200, and the 49ers are up 16-3.
Where can i get this without giving my CPU aids?
Nobody I mean nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills
It's a jump ball whaddya do Tommy?