What the Fuck !! There are Scenes of the Ferrari that I have never seen !! Why?? There are no Scenes like these in this Episode on my DVD Box of Vice.. Explenation please ;-)
I don't know why, but I have a feeling I've heard a song that sounds very similar to this, also by a British band. I can't remember the title or the words, but just the basic tune - which, again, is a lot like this one. More specifically, the way they say "I'm waiting on the edge of town" sounded very similar to this other song, except "of town" would have gone down in pitch instead of up. Can anybody help me?
to clarify the hair length dicrepancy: the uploader as far as I can tell has not spliced any footage. In the original episode the song ending when the testarossa sped off. That entire driving sequence was actuallty lifted from 'Shadow of a Doubt' from season three in 1986, when Don Johnson sported short hair. When they reused the sequence for 'Death and the Lady', Don Johnson grew his hair out again, so the difference was quite noticable (and honestly rather sloppy for such an exquisite show).
Do you mean 'Shadow in the Dark'? Cause there is no episode called 'Shadow of a Doubt,' as far as I know. It would explain the shot where Crockett looks directly into the camera - I've always liked that shot.
No offense to Jan Hammer, but THIS is how the episode should have ended - not with the song fading out with Crockett zooming away. Although it might not have been long enough, considering you cut out Crockett's dialogue...oh well, I can always dream.
What a classic. One of my favourite songs from Miami Vice. Thank you The Truth. Thank you Don Johnson, you were so cool. Thank you Ferrari Testarossa (Red Head) If I could ever afford a Ferrari, I would buy a Testaossa but that ain't gonna happen!! And thank you who ever posted this on YouTube X
I'm not sure the footage of Crockett driving is supposed to be him driving in the episode. It could be an intentional editing move to add to the scene.
@addictedtothe80s No they are not. Abbassog is right. In the car, when he turns his head, his hair is shorter. Also, some shots of the car were used in other episodes... get your facts straight buddy
@ChampDooda well i don't know why is this such a big deal. but you should watch the hole episode and you'll see that his hair is long through the hole episode, short in the car, and then long again at the end when he arrives at the house. so its not my fault they reused the car shots probably from some other episode. so i am saying again, all the clips i used for this video are from that episode. watch it and you'll see!
@addictedtothe80s You are indeed right. I submitted this error to TV.com. The footage of Crockett in the car was shot during season three, but spliced in for this early season four episode. They used a lot of stock footage of both the Daytona and Testarossa throughout the series. It was just more economical to shoot a bunch of footage at one time, and recycle it in multiple episodes. Still, not sure why they couldn't get Don to drive around in the car for five minutes to help continuity.
anyone ever try to find the lyrics to this song?
good luck
disalitervisum 4 months ago
this is one of my favorite episodes ,
west73rd 8 months ago
did he just leave the ferrari in the alley or am i trippin
HendrixGirl4270 10 months ago
What the Fuck !! There are Scenes of the Ferrari that I have never seen !! Why?? There are no Scenes like these in this Episode on my DVD Box of Vice.. Explenation please ;-)
HURRICANEM5 11 months ago
I don't know why, but I have a feeling I've heard a song that sounds very similar to this, also by a British band. I can't remember the title or the words, but just the basic tune - which, again, is a lot like this one. More specifically, the way they say "I'm waiting on the edge of town" sounded very similar to this other song, except "of town" would have gone down in pitch instead of up. Can anybody help me?
PingWoe 11 months ago
to clarify the hair length dicrepancy: the uploader as far as I can tell has not spliced any footage. In the original episode the song ending when the testarossa sped off. That entire driving sequence was actuallty lifted from 'Shadow of a Doubt' from season three in 1986, when Don Johnson sported short hair. When they reused the sequence for 'Death and the Lady', Don Johnson grew his hair out again, so the difference was quite noticable (and honestly rather sloppy for such an exquisite show).
y0utubeuser0 1 year ago 2
@y0utubeuser0
Do you mean 'Shadow in the Dark'? Cause there is no episode called 'Shadow of a Doubt,' as far as I know. It would explain the shot where Crockett looks directly into the camera - I've always liked that shot.
PingWoe 1 year ago
@PingWoe Yes, I meant "Shadow in the Dark" - I'm getting Hitchcock confused with Vice! Yikes! and yes it IS a great sequence
y0utubeuser0 1 year ago
@PingWoe Yes, I meant "Shadow in the Dark" - I'm getting Hitchcock confused with Vice! Yikes! and yes the shot is great
y0utubeuser0 1 year ago
No offense to Jan Hammer, but THIS is how the episode should have ended - not with the song fading out with Crockett zooming away. Although it might not have been long enough, considering you cut out Crockett's dialogue...oh well, I can always dream.
PingWoe 1 year ago
This is why Miami Vice ruled! The style, the atmosphere is undescribable! Vive la 80's, vive la Miami Vice and vive la Don Johnson!
Spugester26 1 year ago
What a classic. One of my favourite songs from Miami Vice. Thank you The Truth. Thank you Don Johnson, you were so cool. Thank you Ferrari Testarossa (Red Head) If I could ever afford a Ferrari, I would buy a Testaossa but that ain't gonna happen!! And thank you who ever posted this on YouTube X
1972hosko 1 year ago
Miami Vice was one of the best.
goarock1 1 year ago
I'm not sure the footage of Crockett driving is supposed to be him driving in the episode. It could be an intentional editing move to add to the scene.
dgware 1 year ago
His hair is a different length in the car then the episode.
Abbassog 2 years ago 3
That's because it's stock footage from season 3.
TheMechanic11 2 years ago
@Abbassog all the clips are 100% from that episode!
addictedtothe80s 1 year ago
@addictedtothe80s No they are not. Abbassog is right. In the car, when he turns his head, his hair is shorter. Also, some shots of the car were used in other episodes... get your facts straight buddy
ChampDooda 1 year ago
@ChampDooda well i don't know why is this such a big deal. but you should watch the hole episode and you'll see that his hair is long through the hole episode, short in the car, and then long again at the end when he arrives at the house. so its not my fault they reused the car shots probably from some other episode. so i am saying again, all the clips i used for this video are from that episode. watch it and you'll see!
addictedtothe80s 1 year ago 6
@addictedtothe80s You are indeed right. I submitted this error to TV.com. The footage of Crockett in the car was shot during season three, but spliced in for this early season four episode. They used a lot of stock footage of both the Daytona and Testarossa throughout the series. It was just more economical to shoot a bunch of footage at one time, and recycle it in multiple episodes. Still, not sure why they couldn't get Don to drive around in the car for five minutes to help continuity.
NickMichalak 8 months ago
This is the second best music montage in Miami Vice next to Phil collins in the air tonight of course......totally fitting to Miami Vice
terryhumel 2 years ago 2
Yes, I totally agree! :)
addictedtothe80s 2 years ago