Drive Driven
It’s been a pretty serious few days here at Aussie Golfer with the Presidents Cup taking precedence. “Lighten up!”, a voice has been saying in my head – one of many.
In the opinion of Aussie Golfer, this is the best of use of a golf sound bite in the history of music. It comes from Yello, Swiss electronic duo that are most famous for their track “Oh Yeah,” which featured in the film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”.
One half of the duo is Dieter Meier who was born a millionaire, he’s known to be a professional gambler and was once a member of Switzerland’s national golf team – which may explain the song title and golf sound throughout this track, “Drive Driven”.
See? It has a golf connection! Enjoy.
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S H I T H O U S E!
By all means, share some a few things, but not this….makes your ears bleed!
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Ah the 80’s, divides people like Anthony Kim and Robert Allenby.
Perhaps my sarcastic: “…this is the best of use of a golf sound bite in the history of music” – was lost in text.
I should have written: “…this is the only of use of a golf sound bite in the history of music”.