Hoveround Electric Wheelchairs Commercial - Go Go Go Original
Posted on 02. Dec, 2011 by Stairlifts Birmingham in stairlift
Posted on 02. Dec, 2011 by Stairlifts Birmingham in stairlift
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zombiekillar1234
02. Dec, 2011
HA HA! disability!
starcrazy6959
02. Dec, 2011
how ironic you made a hoveround and your last name happens to be kruse? im going to Kruse around in my hoveround XD
pokekirby67
02. Dec, 2011
I CAN GO GO GO IN MY HOVEROOUND! INDOORS OUT AND UPSIDE DOWN!
kiloyankeelimaecho
02. Dec, 2011
@Gnarkill313 Here you go! youtube.com/watch?v=FEsDT9VaxEs
TheNodnarb125
02. Dec, 2011
go go go in ur Hoveround
TheRavenfreak
02. Dec, 2011
Looks like Tom Cruise decided to use one of his power chairs instead of walking. xD
SaltyLasagna
02. Dec, 2011
Let me assure you, if I ever see Hoveround users moving in a synchronised fashion, I will call the police.
DumberEveryTime
02. Dec, 2011
@JasperDx17 “Wow Tom Cruise really let himself go.”
Yeah, no wonder Kate Holmes left him. Oh wait — she’ll NEVER leave him. You’re welcome, Scientology!
theillmaticson
02. Dec, 2011
Call now for a free VHS Tape!
AdobeVids
02. Dec, 2011
wtf… just wtttff
rafflesia
02. Dec, 2011
Lol! ^n^ Psssh, every time I see a Hoveround ad I says to that dude, “You are NOT Tom Cruise. And really, ‘Kruse?’ You totally made that up…!” x3
connorgilmore11
02. Dec, 2011
YAY
BlackIce700
02. Dec, 2011
@Zealotmaster88 tom cruise is an actor
crayonsNslipknot
02. Dec, 2011
He’s a nurse….Oh god.
jasminyoli9
02. Dec, 2011
@ButtShrimp Quite your Shit
Zealotmaster88
02. Dec, 2011
LMAO i remember when this commercial went. “hi im tom cruise no not the singer, im inventor of the hoover round”.
SuperThundarr
02. Dec, 2011
hahaha im a nurse by profession
ncgriffin3557
02. Dec, 2011
HOLY SHIT THEY HAVE COMFORT SPRINGS?? THIS IS SOME GOOOOOOOOOOD STUFF
AnimeLicious13
03. Dec, 2011
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA. BEST COMMERCIAL EVAR!!!!
slang1968
03. Dec, 2011
@ButtShrimp What exactly does that mean?
TSPRUILLT
03. Dec, 2011
Here I go go, on my hoveround, holy fuckin shit, I fuckin fell on the ground- an old lady
gorflunk
03. Dec, 2011
Seatbelts, really?
DanielJBarragan
03. Dec, 2011
0:10 that’s not Tom Cruise.. I’ve seen Tom Cruise.
PlatinumS0ulx
03. Dec, 2011
lolololol.
hedga001
03. Dec, 2011
Damn Scientology, ruined Tom Cruises’ acting career. Now he has to do lame infomercials about Hoveround power chairs to get by. Maybe he can use one of those power chairs to scale high narrow ledges in Mission Impossible 5 since he let himself get so out of shape lol.
drummer703
03. Dec, 2011
is it just me, or did 0:07 sound pretty dirty?
soccerdrummer13
03. Dec, 2011
@Kmanflyaway No, not at all. It doesn’t fit too much, but I’ve been searching for a video with that quad break forever, because I love it that much. I don’t know why, but it’s fucking awesome.
bmrdrummer97
03. Dec, 2011
we use the snare part i the begining for the streetbeat at both middle and high school level the basses accompany and tenors have almost the smae rythym just around the drums
snlman22
03. Dec, 2011
If anything I would say this is more of a snare beat than anything.
doublebassheeltoe
03. Dec, 2011
@Kmanflyaway I have to disagree.
JakesSillyMontages
03. Dec, 2011
Nice shirt Mike…
drummerkidmashy
03. Dec, 2011
Jeff Queen…
saw him live he’s so sick.
gahh
jmc647
03. Dec, 2011
i think scojo misses his scv days. looks like he’s digging this groove…
thealexbraud
03. Dec, 2011
@SeanChaney Dang. The center snare must have been a monster if Nick Angelis and Jeff Queen were on this line.
SeanChaney
03. Dec, 2011
@thealexbraud
Snare: Leon Tagawa, Nick Angelis (went on to star 93, Blast, BK 95 ), Tim Dent, Walter Powell (center), Chip Webster, Jon Weber, Jeff Queen (Blast, BK 95). Tenors, Matt Altmire, Colin McNutt (tenor tech star 93), Murray Gusseck, Mark Campbell and Mike Apodaca, Bass top to bottom: Camden McConnell, Kevin Erickson, Bill Campbell, Andy Landervill Vince Gardner (Cadets 93)
ilikehairbands
03. Dec, 2011
@MikeGiunta i agree. this version is way better than the 2003 version
crazyjared2
03. Dec, 2011
@Mattacus94 agreed! this is the only vid i can find with it this way.
thealexbraud
03. Dec, 2011
Who all was on this line? I know Gusseck, Queen and McNutt were, but weren’t there other now legends?
Mattacus94
03. Dec, 2011
they need to put :50 - 1:00 back in. it was beast!
MikeGiunta
03. Dec, 2011
this is the best version and its the oldest lol
lsuman93
03. Dec, 2011
Is that tenor solo thing before the skank groove is that split??? at like 0:50 I cant tell if they split it or not. Those split scrapes are sick though. This whole tenor line is sick.
Crayo99999
03. Dec, 2011
dan100. either that crowd is awe struck or dumb. cause scvs drumline has always kicked ass. ESPECIALLY HERE
Crayo99999
03. Dec, 2011
yeah drmrguy1979. you can deff tell its not Gusseck’s cause he has that distinct way of writing. and you can obviously tell thats gusseck in the middle cause if you watch the video everyone looks down at one point to see what they’re doing but him.
revresbo101
03. Dec, 2011
i’ve always loved tenor waltz. it sounds cool and looks badass…
kayylowpez
03. Dec, 2011
damn, what a tough crowd . . . :/
Cam0143
03. Dec, 2011
Does anyone have the tenor sheet music for “Electric Wheelchair”?
dan100295
03. Dec, 2011
ya, i kinda noticed it wasn’t identical when the bass drum part was mostly all together, when scv has all lot of changes up and down the bass drums
dan100295
03. Dec, 2011
hey guys, I HAVE THIS SHEET MUSIC! And out of the kindness of my heart, i will end the tragic search for this sheet music for no charge whatsoever. You may not believe me but if you follow these steps, you will find the sheet music for this piece. Go to yahoo! answers and type in, “sheet music for electric wheelchair?” and go to the first question that pops up. The best answer shosen by the user will have two links at the end of it. Click on the first of the two. you’re welcome.
lsuman93
03. Dec, 2011
big ass tenor mallets
glareonthesnare
03. Dec, 2011
love this piece