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Andy Clark – World Beater – Music From Super Bowl XV Highlights



Dave Volsky

Music from NFL Films’ Super Bowl XV highlight show. My thanks to Joe Verble for providing this upgraded version.

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  1. I want to say Dick Vermeil was the 2nd coach ever mic'd up for the Super Bowl and he was every bit as good as Hank Stram. Especially in a losing game.

  2. "But not all was well with the Eagle game plan. Oakland`s noseguard, Reggie Kinlaw, #62, was personally shutting down Philadelphia`s prized running attack."

  3. Was used in The Best Ever Teams in the Steelers segment. I remember taping it off ESPN and this song skipped. But I watched it years later maybe on ESPN or NFL Network and the song played fine.

  4. I can't do it on my phone right now. But if you search for "Dan Marino 1985" and watch that video it's the first song you hear when it shows actual football being played
    Thank you so much

  5. Oh, Ronnie, no!

    Vermeil's agonized reaction to Jaworski overthrowing an open receiver in the end zone at the end of the half. It was almost like he knew the Eagles blew their chance to get back in the game.

  6. Crunch Course kickoff coverage big hits and big hits on WR's by DB's in pass coverag song. Some of the best football hits ever (I do worry about what happened to the hittees on some them).

  7. "Ron Baker's hit was nearly the jolt the Eagles needed, but as would be the case all day, the drowsy Eagles was a step behind the wide awake Raiders. Oakland was embracing it's opportunities, Philadelphia was not. But while the Eagles were not playing their best, behind almost every missed opportunity, there was a hustling Raider."

  8. NFL's Best Ever Teams – "Pittsburgh's Steel Curtain simply manhandled opponents with sheer physical strength. They played swarming, smothering defense, punctuated with the kind of vicious individual tackling that caused the enemy to forget the football. No defense in football could equal Pittsburgh's invincible Steel Curtain. In the mid-seventies, Pittsburgh won with defense and Franco Harris. In the late-seventies, their tactics changed." Terry Bradshaw: "Everybody knows we run Franco, we run Franco, and, everybody's tryin' to stop Franco. And so we just said, fine, you stop Franco, we'll throw the football."

  9. Dave I don't have a clip but its probably easy to find, its from the NFLs Greatest Ever series, Vol2 the Players, the last song used in the SD Chargers Air Coryell segment for greatest receiving unit. Thank you.

  10. Andy used a Yamaha CS-80 for most of his work, including this. Sounds identical to Eddie Jobson's "Green Album" since Eddie used one too. Then there's Vangelis

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