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Author: cpt.karter
Posted: Aug 26 2016 - 03:13 PM
Subject: Song Name? [Top Gear - Season 13/Episode 4]
Hello,

So recently i had come across one of my favorite clips of Top Gear which involved the British Army chasing a Mitsubishi Evo. In this part of the clip, a particular song is played through the last moments of the chase. People are guessing that its Adagio For Strings - Samuel Barber but it definitely isn't that song. I have also tried to dig through other forums and comments just to find this song but no luck. I have provided the link to that clip. Its pretty much all through out this video. If anyone can help me find the name of this song, i would greatily apprciete of this. Lastly its a little challenging to understand what the song is due to the gun fire in the background so apoligies for that. That could be a good challenge for anyone who can find this out :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAPRTAksr2w

Many Thanks,
Karter
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