"Ground Crew (Last Minute Reassembly Before Take Off)" lyrics - ROBERT CALVERT
Voices of two mechanics: whistling, chit - chat greetings...'
2: Hey!
1: Hey! - ehm - d'ya know something 'bout planes?
2: Planes? what...? You know...XXX planes?!?
1: No, no, no...planes..you know like...
2: Oh, yes.
1: gives a childish plane imitation...
2: Oh well, a little bit - not a lot, but...
1: Here. This engine mounting's a bit loose if you ask me.
2: Course it is. It's supposed to be like that.
1: Are you sure?
2: Well it's got to give a bit, hasn't it.
1: What do you mean 'Give'?
2: You know, it's got to give a bit in the wind. Like a bridge...
1: Oh, I see...(pause) Where does this bit go then?
2: What's that? Let's have a look. Hmm. I dunno. Never seen one of them. Where'd it come from this bit?
1: Well, it was knocking about loose inside - found it in me trouser's turn-up's...
2: Really? Give us it. Hmm. I'd say that was some kind of retaining plunger.
1: Retaining plunger? What's that? Pervert or something, like use it on the missus, do ya?
[Laughter]
2: Give us that instruction book a minute.
1: (straining sound of lifting heavy objects) Got it?
2: Put your end down a bit. Careful. Mind my foot. (flickering of pages) Let's see now. Page nine hundred and seventy nine, paragraphe three. No. It's not here...(pause) Pass me the number twelve spanner.
1: This one?
2: No. The number twelve. That's not a number twelve is it?
1: I think they've got a bit mixed up. The number twelve doesn't seem to be here.
2: You're right The number twelve isn't there. It must be missing. Better make out a chitty.
1: What shall I put?
2: Here give us it. Bloody radar crew
1: (repeats slowly) bloody...bloody...two 'll's' [?]
2: Write down: Bloody radar crew. Using my spanners...For...Stirring...Their...TEA.
Voice of Pilot: (sound of riding crop, impatiently strinking leather boot) - Is this plane ready for take off, yet???
2: Almost ready, sir.
Pilot: (shouts) Good!
Take Off. Explosion.
TV News sports reporter's voice: Here are the latest plane crash results from the Air defence games in Germany: Starfighters one hundred and fifty nie: pilots killed one hundred and six.
America not out.
Captain Lockheed & The Starfighters (1974)
- Franz Joseph Strauss, Defence Minister, Reviews The Luftwaffe In 1958.
- The Aerospaceage Inferno
- Aircraft Salesman (A Door In The Foot)
- The Widow Maker
- Two Test Pilots Discuss The Starfighter's Performance
- The Right Stuff
- Board Meeting (Seen Through A Contract Lense)
- The Song Of The Gremlin, Pt. 1
- Ground Crew (Last Minute Reassembly Before Take Off)
- Hero With A Wing
- Ground Control To Pilot
- Ejection
- Interview
- I Resign
- The Song Of The Gremlin, Pt. 2
- Bier Garten
- Catch A Falling Starfighter