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This one looks brand new. I have a couple of recordings by the Stuttgart choir, including a German language version of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater by Johann Adam Hiller.

Charpentier's Te Deum should be well worth a listen.

 
That video has been on Youtube for years. It's an Aussie called "DingoesAteMyBaby". (I'm not even going there.) As a trucker, I'm very impressed. I can do it in theory, but I've never driven a triple, so i'm talking very theoretical here.

Lots of people in N America see that video , and say "Wow. He did it on the blind side too." but of course, the truck is right hand drive, so it's a bit easier than it first appears. Only a bit, mind you.
Never seen a triple tandem truck, amazing. Honolulu’s “The Bus” system uses 60’ New Flyer articulated buses. That’s an industry term, I think. I call them double buses. I think the drivers are amazing too, considering the relatively narrow streets they have to navigate without running over cars or pedestrians.

These were first used in Hamilton, Canada …

 
That's good! But ... But the dollies have 3 axles and I wonder if that doesn't make things a bit more manageable. I run doubles and my dolly is of the single axle type and it turns fast. I get maybe 15 feet and it gets to looking like a pretzel.

A little track time.

Although the driver should be flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct, I like this video. He could also audition for Ramstein!

On a related note:
A friend of mine replaced the exhaust system on his brand-new Camaro twice because he didn’t like the way the factory system sounded. While I’ve been aware of the different sounds different engines and exhaust systems make (2-cycle, 4-cycle; 4, 6, 8 cylinders; open, closed, etc.) for me, it was mainly a matter of volume. I didn’t understand my friend’s obsession or passion until I got behind a ROUSH Mustang. I realized that for him, it was “music,” and I began to regard exhaust sounds as such since then.

I don’t think my friend was totally satisfied with his aftermarket exhaust (I wasn’t impressed either), and he bought a Dodge Charger which had a nice, healthy roar. (He still kept the Camaro.)

The following clip is a ROUSH aftermarket exhaust system installed on a factory Mustang. The car I was behind was a total ROUSH conversion (which included the engine). Plus, I experienced a live, surround-sound performance. The clip is not quite the same, but it’s the closest and shortest example I could find …

 
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