My late brother who died over 22 years ago was a motorcyclist, it remind me of the day bikers came from all over the Northeast and elsewhere to pay their respects to a brother and fellow biker. Some people were shocked, but my Parents and Family were over come with how much respect they had for him. To hear the sound showed much more respect, than a silent one.
I have known Marcus since the 80s when he had a u s flat top, I rode with him to Holland and France to Freewheels, he was a true gentleman, him and Annie were good people, I will miss him
You know whats mad i used to live in hackney and I used to walk by the club house on numerous occasions and I used to always admire the bikes had a few conversations with some of the riders on more than one occasion 👌 love the respect shown there what a send off ❤️RIP Fella 🙏
Beautiful send off may Marcus RIP and fly high with rest of the angles. 81 support 4ever from Canada. May his family find peace & comfort in this trying time.🙏👼
I used to drive past that every day and never knew it was there . That was years ago now at least 20 shit i'm old . I have lived in France for the past 10 years and seeing stuff like this makes me so glad that i was and will always be a Londoner . RIP big man .
My condolences. My dad, Richard Francesco Bizzaro was a Hells Angel cyclist back in the 70's. I was just a kid, but I remember those days well..All his fellow angels were always at our house in our garage with their bikes and hotrods because my dad pinstriped them freehand. They were always at our house, and 45 years later for me, those leather wearing bikers were truly angels because I've never met anybody else in life who is as nice to me as they were. ~❤ my bikers!~
They're just regular guys who have the same interest in bikes and brotherhood. Lots of shit is talked about Hell's Angels but nothings said about all the charity work they do. We talked to a couple of the guys in a cafe prior to the service and they were just regular dudes paying their respects to a lost friend. What do you expect, a flaming ship with a funeral pyre being pushed out to sea as they make their journey to Valhalla?
@@andrewlaw oh just regular guys..thats interesting..how regular across the board? Describe a regular guy to me?? Maybe you need to differentiate what's the difference between a vanilla biking club and so called hells angels? Isn't the hells angels mantra outside of regular? I think you are confused...outside of regular conventional society with our own rules. We don't abide by conventional rules...its a lifestyle not a club? Of course the original American hello angels are a different breed..the British are maybe just posers according you you..regular guys haha 😄.
@@andrewlaw I agree they are a great bunch of people, guy's with normal job's, in all walk of life. They do respect one another. I think the name " Hell's Angels" was very misleading back then.
Imagine having a send off like this and you the deceased are not alive to see it ,great send off guys and RIP to Marcus although i never knew him myself .
I can't understand why the police were there, maybe because of the amount of people. But these guy are no trouble. I know I feel safe around a group like them.
@@wendyw5463 I know I have always felt safe enough near bikers. Never had any actual dealings with any but knew they were about. Coppers on the other hand are the exact opposite. They scare the living daylights out of me these days and I grew up related to police service members as a youngster.
A lot of them are " London cockney geezers" . Have you ever been around "bikers" they are a beautiful bunch of people, everyday people, with everyday job's. But are great to be around, some very intellectual, but down to earth people. I've lived in Hackney all my life and remember the bikers club in Hackney. They had their own club. Never felt unsafe when they were around. Don't feel safe in Hackney now.
A very odd spectacle that brought a part of London to a standstill and created traffic chaos that affected so many non-biking ordinary folk and other drivers that didn’t and weren't given a choice. Not sure if thats democratic.
My late brother who died over 22 years ago was a motorcyclist, it remind me of the day bikers came from all over the Northeast and elsewhere to pay their respects to a brother and fellow biker. Some people were shocked, but my Parents and Family were over come with how much respect they had for him. To hear the sound showed much more respect, than a silent one.
Stewie was a grand lad Mate! We won't forget the good times we had then. He was a part of it. Take care.
I have known Marcus since the 80s when he had a u s flat top, I rode with him to Holland and France to Freewheels, he was a true gentleman, him and Annie were good people, I will miss him
Great to see a community honouring one of its own with proper respect
From a family of old North West Bikers we send our thoughts and prayers for Marcus and his family
Good to see the colours being worn. Respect (Australia)
Reminds me of my dad's funeral, respect...
Sending love and respect from AUSTRALIA xx
Greatest respect for these guys....always amazing procession.....love the bikes........blessup and keep riding,!!
Fantastic send off for one of their brothers, RIP
You know whats mad i used to live in hackney and I used to walk by the club house on numerous occasions and I used to always admire the bikes had a few conversations with some of the riders on more than one occasion 👌 love the respect shown there what a send off ❤️RIP Fella 🙏
The old clubhouse was in Camden lock, great memories
Much loved and respected Member. Marcus RIP. 🙏
That was amazing. All those bikers massive respect. Ian from liverpool
Beautiful send off may Marcus RIP and fly high with rest of the angles. 81 support 4ever from Canada. May his family find peace & comfort in this trying time.🙏👼
There are no wings in Hell so no flying.
I used to drive past that every day and never knew it was there . That was years ago now at least 20 shit i'm old . I have lived in France for the past 10 years and seeing stuff like this makes me so glad that i was and will always be a Londoner . RIP big man .
Nuff love and Respect shown by these riders. To show that is a beautiful thing that's for sure..
100% respect for a brother
Love and Respect to 81 brotherhood 💪🏻🤍
what a lovely thing...that's what you call respect 🙏 great to see proper people 👍..
Big respect, nuff said.
Wow. What an amazing sign of respect 👏👏👏
My condolences.
My dad, Richard Francesco Bizzaro was a Hells Angel cyclist back in the 70's. I was just a kid, but I remember those days well..All his fellow angels were always at our house in our garage with their bikes and hotrods because my dad pinstriped them freehand. They were always at our house, and 45 years later for me, those leather wearing bikers were truly angels because I've never met anybody else in life who is as nice to me as they were.
~❤ my bikers!~
Awesome send off. Old school respect.
Obviously a well loved man 💚
MUST HAVE HAD LOTS OF FRIENDS RIP 😥🙏
Makes me smile that that a group who.like to place themselves outside of conventional society choose a conventional burial service and chapel
They're just regular guys who have the same interest in bikes and brotherhood. Lots of shit is talked about Hell's Angels but nothings said about all the charity work they do. We talked to a couple of the guys in a cafe prior to the service and they were just regular dudes paying their respects to a lost friend. What do you expect, a flaming ship with a funeral pyre being pushed out to sea as they make their journey to Valhalla?
@@andrewlaw oh just regular guys..thats interesting..how regular across the board? Describe a regular guy to me??
Maybe you need to differentiate what's the difference between a vanilla biking club and so called hells angels? Isn't the hells angels mantra outside of regular? I think you are confused...outside of regular conventional society with our own rules. We don't abide by conventional rules...its a lifestyle not a club?
Of course the original American hello angels are a different breed..the British are maybe just posers according you you..regular guys haha 😄.
@@andrewlaw I agree they are a great bunch of people, guy's with normal job's, in all walk of life.
They do respect one another.
I think the name " Hell's Angels" was very misleading back then.
You ask to describe a regular guy ok one who eats prunes and uses the toilet every day, ok?
@Voice Voice ....If i had to explain,you will never understand!
That what you call a bike family. Respect !
This guy has a very big family rip 🇮🇪
Imagine having a send off like this and you the deceased are not alive to see it ,great send off guys and RIP to Marcus although i never knew him myself .
Goosebumps!
That was a proper send off
Ageed
Beautiful
❤❤❤ prayers from Ireland ❤❤❤
Never knew you Marcus , but I miss you. Ride the skies mate.
weird
So good to see
May, I ride 🏍 through the valley of the shadow of death and feel no evil, only the warm sun on my face. God bless brother R.I.P
Hells Angels...nos 1!
Rest in peace Marcus my thoughts are with the family
That's the way to go Thanks 😝
All that police wasn't necessary unless the family requested it. Great send off though.
I can't understand why the police were there, maybe because of the amount of people.
But these guy are no trouble.
I know I feel safe around a group like them.
@@wendyw5463 I know I have always felt safe enough near bikers. Never had any actual dealings with any but knew they were about. Coppers on the other hand are the exact opposite. They scare the living daylights out of me these days and I grew up related to police service members as a youngster.
@@wendyw5463 That’s like saying you’re safe in a den of King Cobras.
Rest in peace marcus
He had a good send off.
Peace be with you!
Do the 81 give this type of funeral to all their members? Or just special members cuz this is grand
Wow, I'd be happy with 10% of that turnout for myself. Respect 🙏
I may be wrong but wasn’t that 2 years ago?
No about 6weeks was the actual funeral
F yeah
Thats a family
rip marcus
As a Western society degrades, HA still maintains this beautiful traditions! AFFA!!
RIP biker❤️
🙏
❤🌹🌸🌷💙
Why the f is there fed there that's disrespect. The ones in suits and ties are criminal
well, thats repect i guess. awesome!!
🇬🇧 hells Angels rip
Something really disrespectful about those 3 police officers stood there with their arms folded. Typical.
Respectfamille
I SALUTE YOU
More than likely this Hells Angel ended up in Hell.
😎✌
R I P
Na ja wenn die meisten Leute nichts von Mopeds verstehen aber mit dem Gas spielen können die ja 🙄
Imagine a Hell's Angel in Britain talking with a Frank Spencer dialect , or a London Cockney Geeza Accent , not very tough one has to say .
A lot of them are " London cockney geezers" .
Have you ever been around "bikers" they are a beautiful bunch of people, everyday people, with everyday job's.
But are great to be around, some very intellectual, but down to earth people.
I've lived in Hackney all my life and remember the bikers club in Hackney.
They had their own club.
Never felt unsafe when they were around.
Don't feel safe in Hackney now.
Why don't you drop by the club house an tell them they don't sound tough. See what happens to ya
Obvious troll is obvious
@@jimmyridd4750 exactly Jimmy, so many people who talk the talk but can't walk thew walk
@@jimmyridd4750 Hi Geezas , U got time for cup of tea and bun there lads .
Hell of a lotta hogs !
Peace !
Wonder how many £millions it cost to close off the roads like this, congestion costs, ambulance s not getting to where they need to go etc.
A fraction of what it costs to shift the royal squad here and there to cut ribbons and such.
A very odd spectacle that brought a part of London to a standstill and created traffic chaos that affected so many non-biking ordinary folk and other drivers that didn’t and weren't given a choice. Not sure if thats democratic.
People aren't usually given a choice about when they die. There's nothing democratic about it.
I imagine it'd be the same for any suitably large funeral procession. It is what it is. Like a parade, it doesn't happen every day. Deal with it.
I am not sure I would like to bring that up as an issue with these people
always one
Sloppy
Not in Angels style
AFFA angels never die nffn HMS sonny
Why did the police not stop the motorcyclists and summon them for not wearing a crash helmet ?
because they'd need the army to help
why didn't the police arrest the guys not wearing crash helmets.
Too scared. They’re social workers, and money collectors for the their boss, the criminal government.
Because they're scared shitless that's why....