Absolutely perfect. As a retired professional amateur racer who made a small fortune by racing dirt bikes (started with a big fortune!), I can safely say “You nailed it”
As a huge fan of the original movie, I must say this is brilliant. The dead-pan delivery, and subtle edits to the script and scenes are all spot on. Love the groovy music too. Thanks for all the effort and attention to detail. A very entertaining hommage. Mert, Malcolm and Steve, just to name a few, would surely agree.
This is bloody incredible lads Thankyou. I lost both my legs after getting electrocuted by 19,000 volts 3 times in a row at work 5 years ago. I still ride bikes and have started racing. On any Sunday has always been a big inspiration and a huge help since my accident, hell they were tough guys back then.. the light hearted video you boys have done here is just perfect.. thanks heaps for the laughs and don’t ever stop riding.. EVER. My doctors told me I’d walk again, I told them, yeah to my dirtbike.. im not living unless im nearly dead. If you think you can, Or think you cant, Your right!
From America here. My brother shared this with the family chat today. He and my other late brother both raced professionally back in the 70's. The love of motocross and cycles are still huge within my family. Terrific editing and kudos to everyone involved. Very funny stuff!!! Loved the ages....as that's what they are on the inside 😉
I can now pass from this world peacefully. I also have seen OAS too many times to count. Five motorcycles later (3 dirt, 2 street), I have mentally lived OAS my whole life. THANK YOU for your skill creating this Spoof masterpiece. This & On Any Sunday should be mandatory for any reputable film school's teachings.
The poster above my computer is a B&W still shot of Mert - Malcom - Steve jumping the sand dune while Bruce is bent over a tripod filming. Youv'e done it perfectly and I have no words other than thank you --laughed and enjoyed all of it.@@hoxtonmoto
Damn hilarious man, couldn't have made a better spoof. The "speeds in excess of 19mph" and "leaves his wife and her personal trainer at home" had me dying 😂. Bravo my friend 👏👏
@@hoxtonmoto More than welcome, it bought a real smile to my face. My dear old Dad was the chairman for the AMCA in the early 80s so we often had the original on during the crazy parties at my parents house back in those days. When you are recalling the ages of the riders had me in stitches, always thought Dave Aldana was lying about his age! 🤣 Bloody brilliant mate, cheers again!
I'm 72, love motorcycles, and I absolutely loved your work!!! I thought you were serious at first, but couldn't figure out the cognitive dissonance in what you were saying and what I was seeing, then totally fell in love with it. You're the best. Amazing!! Thx. I needed that.
Thanks for the comment, much appreciated. Yeah you're right, you'd have to have seen the original film to see/hear the subtle references - I'm sure most wont notice or care, but hopefully they are entertained.
On Any Sunday came out during the summer before my senior year of high school. Two of my buddies & I went to the big city to see it at a movie theater. We've gotten together & rewatched it several times.
Yes, brilliant spoof of the Classic movie, which fanned the embers of my motorcycling lifestyle .... 50 years ago, and counting! And love the subtle British humor too! THANKS!
What a Great job! The original movie is in my heart. You have put the paddles to it, and brought back so many wonderful memories! 😄😂👍 I'll have more please! Bruce Brown is Proud! Thank You.
I saw the original one at least a dozen times and this one is right up there, it's essential to have a black belt in origami if you want to be any good
i have been dying to find out where Ichiban Moto had gotten to. none of my machines have ran in three years! If there's anything you can do to bring them back for us, we'd have human sacrifices in your honor. my will to live is fading, and i only barely have the strength to reach the like button.
This is brilliant5, and so nice to hear Ichiban Moto voice. I hope all is well, as I really miss his videos. Well done to all who made this video possible. Thank you for the laughs. Merry Christmas.
During the summer of 1971, I went to see On Any Sunday with two of my high school buds. The beautiful theme song left me with some watery eyes. I wanted to know who the vocalist was, but had no way to find out. Fiftyone years later, while reading the December 2022 issue of 'American Motorcyclist' magazine, I learned that the lyrics were written and sung by Sally Stevens. As a professional, yet not famous session vocalist, her name does not appear in the movie credits. During her career she has done back up vocals for Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Sonny & Cher, Dean Martin, Andy Williams, Nat King Cole, Neil Diamond, Wayne Newton & others. She also sang on many TV shows including; The Simpsons, The Smothers Bros, Carol Burnett show, Love Boat, Happy Days - and movies; Jaws, Indiana Jones, Planet of the Apes, so all of us reading this have most likely, unknowingly heard her voice in other venues. It is quite interesting is that she had never ridden a motorcycle alone, only as a passenger. When this project came up, she asked her brother, who owned a bike, to again take her riding so she could "feel the experience, understand the details, and have the thoughts" to put the words on paper. At the time I checked, 12/2022, she is still alive & well, living in LA, aged 83. If you want to know more about Sally, there is a great article on damfinoroads / sally-stevens, and the IMDb website has some info.
In the early 70's me and my friends had small enduro and scrambler bikes and used to race around fields sorta like in this video. When "On Any Sunday" came to our little town in Oklahoma some of us went to see it and really enjoyed it. We spent most of our teenage years riding motorcycles, reading motorcycle magazines, and talking about motorcycles. Well, ....and girls.... we talked a lot about girls.
@@jlrutube1312 right! I actually stopped riding for a few years when I met the wrong gal - But it was a wonderful part of growing up! Now at almost 70, I have no gal, but I do have 6 motorcycles!
Also a huge fan of the soundtrack, fascinated by the pop vocals and the wrecking crew of musicians, Carol Kaye, Tommy Tedesco, Tom Scott etc. - digging deeper the John Bahler - Ron Hicklin singers I found this - th-cam.com/video/B8rAh72jRDo/w-d-xo.html Yes this spoof is You Tube Academy Award Gold
When I'm old enough to race, I'm gonna learn how to ride a motorbike like those kids. Don't know if I can ever afford top of the line equipment, but I will do the best I can with what I've got. Oh, and are they automatics, 'cause I don't know how to stick shift.
Creative. Give us some more. Finally quit racing about four years ago at 70, and sold the last one last fall. Never got to ride on a grass track...none that I have ever seen in the U.S., but did get to do the Amateur Mile at Sacramento, California five times.
The highest number of points added up on somebodys hand😂 This is so good. Saw on any sunday at eight years old and still my favorite movie and its not even close!
When I was in my early 20's a distant friend sadly told me that as he got 1 , 2 and 3 years older his motorcycle racing sponsor declined his next upcoming year of sponsored racing . This was because of his body weight . The new replacement rider that was hired , was only 140 Lbs , while this mans weight was now up to 220 Lbs . By the time the racing season started he would be up to about 230 Lbs . As folks talk about so smartly cutting , grinding , machining etc 3 to 5 Lbs off their bikes . They must also think very fast of their own body weight ! Not only their bike . Think of the difference between 230 and 140 , that's 90 Lbs . That's incredible !
I am also 20 years old so I remember watching the original back in the 70s when it was new. I cannot wait for this to come out on VHS.
I see what ya did there…ya almost got me 😂
lucky I am only 15, Do you think they will also release it on Beta tapes. I am still trying to save up for a VHS machine.
I have the movie, "On Any Tuesday" in 8mm movie projector form, no sound 😔📽
It's already on Philips N1700@@calthorp
I have slides of all these events 😎
Absolutely perfect. As a retired professional amateur racer who made a small fortune by racing dirt bikes (started with a big fortune!), I can safely say “You nailed it”
Brilliant 🙂
As a huge fan of the original movie, I must say this is brilliant. The dead-pan delivery, and subtle edits to the script and scenes are all spot on. Love the groovy music too. Thanks for all the effort and attention to detail. A very entertaining hommage. Mert, Malcolm and Steve, just to name a few, would surely agree.
Wow, thank you!
I loved the (he leaves his wife home... with her personal trainer)
@@paulhare662 Yes, so much commitment 😂
Well stated, and my sentiments exactly.
ditto
"You never know how fast you can go until you turn off those notifications"
Well spotted - good racing tip.
@@hoxtonmoto 😆
This is bloody incredible lads Thankyou. I lost both my legs after getting electrocuted by 19,000 volts 3 times in a row at work 5 years ago. I still ride bikes and have started racing. On any Sunday has always been a big inspiration and a huge help since my accident, hell they were tough guys back then.. the light hearted video you boys have done here is just perfect.. thanks heaps for the laughs and don’t ever stop riding.. EVER.
My doctors told me I’d walk again, I told them, yeah to my dirtbike..
im not living unless im nearly dead.
If you think you can,
Or think you cant,
Your right!
It’s crazy that I just re-watched the original last night.
“He leaves his wife alone with her personal trainer…” 😂😂😂
Hilarious! Academy award worthy!!! Bruce Brown would be proud.
Very well done, someone has watched On Any Sunday many many times 👏
Somehow, this has to make its way to a much larger audience for example motorcycle film festivals, rallies, bike shows, etc.
Yep this honestly contends for a short film award, the production quality alone would win a prize.
This is just GOLD. Total gold. Made tears of laughter run down my face. Thankyou!
Thanks for your comment - appreciate
On any Sunday is one of my favourite films of all time and I'm so here for this
From America here. My brother shared this with the family chat today. He and my other late brother both raced professionally back in the 70's. The love of motocross and cycles are still huge within my family.
Terrific editing and kudos to everyone involved.
Very funny stuff!!! Loved the ages....as that's what they are on the inside 😉
Thanks for the comment, much appreciated - glad it made you chuckle.
😂 this was gold! The age of riders segment was too good!!
Thanks - appreciate the comment
Haha heck yea Pete Stansfield looks good for 20 LOL
I played that segment 4 times!! 😅😂😊😅😂
“Leaves his wife and her personal trainer…”🤣. Perfect…
I can now pass from this world peacefully. I also have seen OAS too many times to count. Five motorcycles later (3 dirt, 2 street), I have mentally lived OAS my whole life. THANK YOU for your skill creating this Spoof masterpiece. This & On Any Sunday should be mandatory for any reputable film school's teachings.
Thanks for the overwhelming comment, very flattered indeed.
The poster above my computer is a B&W still shot of Mert - Malcom - Steve jumping the sand dune while Bruce is bent over a tripod filming. Youv'e done it perfectly and I have no words other than thank you --laughed and enjoyed all of it.@@hoxtonmoto
Damn hilarious man, couldn't have made a better spoof. The "speeds in excess of 19mph" and "leaves his wife and her personal trainer at home" had me dying 😂. Bravo my friend 👏👏
His loving wife, and her personal trainer...
😂
😹😹😹😹😹😹
Being an avid OAS fan, all I can say is... Most excellent!! Thoroughly enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I saw the hill climb, I knew these guys were the real deal!
Epic! A true parody with a touch of class, thought, and dignity! Superb. Thank you to all who made this and for sharing it. 10/10.
Wow, thank you!
@@hoxtonmoto More than welcome, it bought a real smile to my face. My dear old Dad was the chairman for the AMCA in the early 80s so we often had the original on during the crazy parties at my parents house back in those days. When you are recalling the ages of the riders had me in stitches, always thought Dave Aldana was lying about his age! 🤣
Bloody brilliant mate, cheers again!
I'm 72, love motorcycles, and I absolutely loved your work!!! I thought you were serious at first, but couldn't figure out the cognitive dissonance in what you were saying and what I was seeing, then totally fell in love with it. You're the best. Amazing!! Thx. I needed that.
Wow, thanks!
😂❤!!! Me too!
Ichiban you are a genius! Please comme back on a regular basis!
This is so much better than it has any right to be! Well done!! 😂
Thanks, really appreciate the comment.
This was professionally done. Time period music. Old bikes , old riders and yet how many people here saw the original movie?
Thanks for the comment, much appreciated.
Yeah you're right, you'd have to have seen the original film to see/hear the subtle references - I'm sure most wont notice or care, but hopefully they are entertained.
On Any Sunday came out during the summer before my senior year of high school. Two of my buddies & I went to the big city to see it at a movie theater. We've gotten together & rewatched it several times.
@@hoxtonmoto this is a great take on the original. Second time I've watched it!
The bit in the original movie where the bug hit the one riders helmet and left a huge splat.
Memories
@@colinashby3775 that was the infamous B-52 bug!
Remember when the guy tried to make a signal fire & burned up that Husqvarna!?
"Like poetry" 😂 what a great line!
Bruce Brown is proud to be so royally roasted.
Loved it... takes me back a year or two 🙂
Yes, brilliant spoof of the Classic movie, which fanned the embers of my motorcycling lifestyle .... 50 years ago, and counting! And love the subtle British humor too! THANKS!
Thanks for the mention! Made my 5'4" day.
This is utterly superb.
Absolutely hilarious. Laughed so loud, my dog thought I was having a seizure!
No person better to narrate than the great Ichiban Moto.
Excellent take off of a classic. Well done guys. Made my Friday night :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
😂🤣😂 Love it. Haven’t seen the original movie in decades after watching this I think I’ll have to. Great video thanks so much for sharing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What a hoot , I love motorcycles and parodies . This made my day .
Fan of the original, but will have to say bigger fan of On any other Sunday well done ! I laughed so hard I can't stop crying.
Thanks, really appreciate the comment.
'Stole the checkered flag 8 times without being arrested."
Little Faus and Big Haulsey is another great movie but it's never on TV. Real bummer, man.
LMAO! I have to watch On Any Sunday for the 100th time now, luckily I have it on DVD!
FECKIN' BRILL!! Thanks for the vid and for getting Ichiban out of retirement. Keep up the good work and if Mr Ichiban is listening, we miss you!🤟💓
Thanks! Will do!
What a Great job! The original movie is in my heart. You have put the paddles to it, and brought back so many wonderful memories! 😄😂👍 I'll have more please! Bruce Brown is Proud! Thank You.
Can't wait to send this to Dave Aldana! This was brilliant! 🤣
This is absolute genius. Thank you so much for this.... brought a smile to this geezer who grew up riding the actual areas of the classic film.
Hilarious ! Loved all the references to the original, so funny. Many thanks 😂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Came here from GAB Social Platform. This was pretty funny. Especially the age section.
A great funny take on the original movie. This grass track racing was actually cool.
Truly inspirational cinema.
Bruce Brown would be proud.
This was great. I'm going to forward this to all my friends. I'm sure they'll both love it!
Ha Ha..... hope they like it.
You guy’s did it justice.
Watching for 51 Years 💯
Thanks for the comment, really appreciate. 👊
Parody has always been my favorite kind of humor. And I watched On Any Sunday as a kid at the drive-in in 1971. So think this is brilliant.
I saw the original one at least a dozen times and this one is right up there, it's essential to have a black belt in origami if you want to be any good
Rarely has the YT algorithm proven to be so adept. A restrained masterpiece. Congratulations.
i have been dying to find out where Ichiban Moto had gotten to. none of my machines have ran in three years!
If there's anything you can do to bring them back for us, we'd have human sacrifices in your honor.
my will to live is fading, and i only barely have the strength to reach the like button.
Ichiban rocks - our workshop has tumbleweed since his last inspirational post. Glad you found the strength to like.
Excellent! Brought back many great memories. Having modeled on my RM125 for the OAS2 movie poster, this franchise will always be the best, thx
This is brilliant5, and so nice to hear Ichiban Moto voice. I hope all is well, as I really miss his videos. Well done to all who made this video possible. Thank you for the laughs. Merry Christmas.
Thank you very much!
A most excellent, painfully truthful and harrowing peek into the life of a professional racer. See you an Cans film festival.
Oh, man I laughed so hard I spotted! That was the funniest thing I have seen this year! Thanks for doing it! :-)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Too funny. Well done my friend. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Absolutely Brilliant. I used to binge watch the original movie…ha ha
This is brilliant,I was at the Australian premier of the original in Sydney and your movie really nails it,thank you
Absolutely brilliant !!!..
Well done. You nailed the spirit of the original. the direct quote about the hospital was great. thanks.
Thank you. Glad you noticed the subtle nod to the original script.
Pure Gold👍👍👍👍👍
That was very well done and really fun to watch.
Brilliant! Absolutely bloody brilliant! Nailed it!
During the summer of 1971, I went to see On Any Sunday with two of my high school buds. The beautiful theme song left me with some watery eyes. I wanted to know who the vocalist was, but had no way to find out.
Fiftyone years later, while reading the December 2022 issue of 'American Motorcyclist' magazine, I learned that the lyrics were written and sung by Sally Stevens.
As a professional, yet not famous session vocalist, her name does not appear in the movie credits.
During her career she has done back up vocals for Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Sonny & Cher, Dean Martin, Andy Williams, Nat King Cole, Neil Diamond, Wayne Newton & others.
She also sang on many TV shows including; The Simpsons, The Smothers Bros, Carol Burnett show, Love Boat, Happy Days - and movies; Jaws, Indiana Jones, Planet of the Apes, so all of us reading this have most likely, unknowingly heard her voice in other venues.
It is quite interesting is that she had never ridden a motorcycle alone, only as a passenger. When this project came up, she asked her brother, who owned a bike, to again take her riding so she could "feel the experience, understand the details, and have the thoughts" to put the words on paper.
At the time I checked, 12/2022, she is still alive & well, living in LA, aged 83. If you want to know more about Sally, there is a great article on damfinoroads / sally-stevens, and the IMDb website has some info.
In the early 70's me and my friends had small enduro and scrambler bikes and used to race around fields sorta like in this video. When "On Any Sunday" came to our little town in Oklahoma some of us went to see it and really enjoyed it. We spent most of our teenage years riding motorcycles, reading motorcycle magazines, and talking about motorcycles. Well, ....and girls.... we talked a lot about girls.
@@jlrutube1312 right! I actually stopped riding for a few years when I met the wrong gal - But it was a wonderful part of growing up!
Now at almost 70, I have no gal, but I do have 6 motorcycles!
Also a huge fan of the soundtrack, fascinated by the pop vocals and the wrecking crew of musicians, Carol Kaye, Tommy Tedesco, Tom Scott etc. - digging deeper the John Bahler - Ron Hicklin singers I found this - th-cam.com/video/B8rAh72jRDo/w-d-xo.html
Yes this spoof is You Tube Academy Award Gold
I just watched On Any Sunday last night, hence how I saw this video. Pretty funny as the movie intro is fresh in my mind.
This was awesome. Legendary.
It was my favorite movie ! This is great! Well done, well done!
Superb film quality. An undiscovered gem.
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm a big fan of On Any Sunday. I loved this. AUS
So glad I found this video. Absolutely hilarious! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
best spoof since airplane
THIS IS BRILLIANT 😻
What a hoot. The narration was spot on.
When I'm old enough to race, I'm gonna learn how to ride a motorbike like those kids.
Don't know if I can ever afford top of the line equipment, but I will do the best I can with what I've got.
Oh, and are they automatics, 'cause I don't know how to stick shift.
Brilliant.
I feel like a super star now. THX. It made reflect on my weekend warrior career.
Once a warrior, always a warrior😜
I love the passion and humour for motorcycles
Happy to chase the shadow of a legend. Made my Sunday just watching it.
Legend!
I love on any Sunday and I love this too.... Imitation is the best form of flattery... Not to mention some nice vintage bikes
Thanks - really appreciate the comment.
Great job. Excellent re-telling of the classic.
Glad you enjoyed it
Whoever did this is a genius
Loved it!!! Bruce Brown would have approved!
I hope so!
DANG! That was well done! Bravo!
Awesome!!! Great narration by a classy guy! Thanks for the smiles.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks so much!!! Laughed until the tears flowed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Creative. Give us some more. Finally quit racing about four years ago at 70, and sold the last one last fall. Never got to ride on a grass track...none that I have ever seen in the U.S., but did get to do the Amateur Mile at Sacramento, California five times.
Brilliant!
Very funny. This should have far more than 4916 views. Excellent Video, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The highest number of points added up on somebodys hand😂 This is so good. Saw on any sunday at eight years old and still my favorite movie and its not even close!
Your narration is the best! Great job, I got a kick out of it.
Awesome - going to watch the original this Sunday, after my ride.👍
Well done! A respectful roasting of a classic.
Thanks for your comment, much appreciated.
Quite brilliant, fabulous filming, writing and narration. I saw the original at the pictures 📸....
Glad you enjoyed it
When I was in my early 20's a distant friend sadly told me that as he got 1 , 2 and 3 years older his motorcycle racing sponsor declined his next upcoming year of sponsored racing .
This was because of his body weight . The new replacement rider that was hired , was only 140 Lbs , while this mans weight was now up to 220 Lbs . By the time the racing season started he would be up to about 230 Lbs .
As folks talk about so smartly cutting , grinding , machining etc 3 to 5 Lbs off their bikes . They must also think very fast of their own body weight ! Not only their bike . Think of the difference between 230 and 140 , that's 90 Lbs . That's incredible !
This is pure class....absolutely love the original... this is now my go to video when i need a laugh....well done.
Good work,squirrelly fella!
I appreciate the amount of time taken to accomplish your twelve minute bikorgasm....Andy Warhol owes you another three!
Fantastic!
Thank you! Cheers!
Laughed from start to finish. Well done. BZ.