SikkiNixx wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 3:33 pm
You guys see the biker take buddy's leather vest off his back at a red light??
Who has a bike and DOESN'T know you can't fly the patch if you are not presented with one?? It's very important to be invited to wear that shit...
I played a ton of their parties and I have about 7 or 8 t-shirts of theirs.. a few say Known Associate on the back in huge letters and I have never worn any of them even though I have full permission and the blessings to rock them shirts.. but I don't want that kind of attention at all
WolfgangVonPage wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2023 6:11 pm
Look into the war between the Angels and the Rock Machine up in Quebec .
Also, check out the Angels liquidating one of their own chapters. Again in Quebec.
Apache Trudeau was one crazy motherfucker.
Yves Lavigne has written a couple of good books on the Hells Angels.
Lavigne should be required reading for anybody interested in the Hells Angels and/or biker gangs in general.
You turned me on to the Sammy The Bull Gravano podcast which was great but seems to have gone down a little. I really like these ones:
The Sit Down: Various mobsters and families are discussed. They did one recently on one of the cartels as well.
The Last Ride: about a few people that went missing in Naples, Fla. An African American and a Mexican immigrant. Both were last seen in the back of a cop car. (same cop). He's never been charged
Crime In Sports: Athletes who threw it all away. The Dave Meggett (terrible guy), Toe Nash, and Lenny Dykstra episodes were good. The episodes are funny, interesting, and sad at the same time.
Dean Delray: Depends on the guest, but he has done some great interviews
Jay Jay French: Same as Dean.
Dana Carvey & David Spade: They have some good guests on there
Hockey:
Raw Knuckles: Chris Nilans podcast
Spittin Chicklets
Guitar:
No Guitar Is Safe; Jude Gold has some great guests on there
SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 10:12 am
Haven’t heard any podcasts, but if you want some seriously excellent reading material, “Under And Alone” by William Queen (fake name) is probably my favorite book of all time to read over and over again.
Undercover ATF agent infiltrated the Mongols’ SFV chapter back in the late 90s, and it’s all about his double life being a single father, having to do all sorts of insane shit to become a member, and actually experiencing feelings of brotherhood with the deplorable criminals he’s supposed to be investigating.
I describe it as Breaking Bad before there was Breaking Bad, just in terms of a high suspense double life.
It was supposed to be made into a movie with actual Mongols participating, directed by the guy who did Training Day.
Excellent...
I am intrigued by anything but Music at this point in my life...
The Mafia, Biker Gangs, Sports History, Documentaries on anything from McDonald's to Harley Davidson to NIKE.
Listening to or reading about hairbands, rock n' roll or the related... is like trying to get me to go to Church... no thanks.
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Once Upon a Time in the Valley is a cool podcast about the time Traci Lords almost brought down the porn industry due to being under aged. It's extremely well done. Talks about how the industry exploded in the 80s with VHS sales. Has Ginger Lynn, Tom Byron, Christy Canyon, Herschel Savage. The Meese Commission that was tasked by Reagan with taking down said industry. Opposing view points: Lords who said she was taken advantage of and the Porn Industry that says she had legal ID( same ID that got her a passport ). And, the mystery of who dropped the dime on her age. By the way, the passport which the government issued so she could shoot in Paris, is the only reason an ass load of porn people didn't go to jail for decades.
Just throwing it out there for a non-music podcast
Rodderz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 11:14 am
Oh yeah search out the ‘Relative Unknown’ podcast, wild stuff about an Angel who went into witness protection
I just finished this on your recommendation. Did you find that his daughter was kinda off base? Or maybe a bunch was left out?
He went to prison under witpro for murder, but constantly complained he just abandoned them. I'm not sure what else he could have done.
I also felt alot of her complaints about the government were unfair.
They should have definitely got new birth certificates so they could get jobs and whatnot but it just seemed like she expected this perfect life from the government and that seems unrealistic and her fathers fault not the government.