Great interview !!! Interesting stuff. I was in Paradise Harley a few weeks ago and saw a guy that looks just like you picking up an ST !! Awesome !!! Love that bike !!! Thanks for the video !!
Its ironic, I actually followed a verify similar trajectory. Went from a trad skin crew, to a major 1% club(we actually met once at my former clubs ch in mass years back) to leaving the bike scene because of the politics. Things on the east coast were different than the west, but definitely a lot of similarities
There is a great Baldies documentary out. This guy was in it too. Only thing i didn't really like the ending with the baldie from Portland he kinda gave me this I'm to cool vibe cuz he got his neck slit which was a very sad situation that i didn't witness first hand but i was about 2 football fields away
I was involved in the Skinhead/Rudeboy/Mod movement in the late 80s and early 90s in Los Angeles, and the skins were "Anti-Racist" (meaning they fought against the boneheads) but now, "Anti- Racist" means something VERY different....especially in places like Portland...(it could just as easily be called "Anti WHITE racism")...The Skins I grew up admiring (of ALL races) were not racist, but they were still Skinheads (as in Nationalists...complete with American flag tatoos and patches on their flights...) Now, the "Anti-Racist" movement is woke and filled with pieces of shit who I consider to be my ideological enemies...
lol, like Mic, it was the punk and skinhead girls that I thought were the hottest, the mod look and the skinhead look the girls had was a huge part of what drew me to that subculture...(lol I was a skater and graff-writer)....cant really argue with the fishnets/plaid miniskirt/3-eyed doc look with a Chelsea haircut...
trip out. i used to know a dude named "matty" in the scene but i can't remember his last name. i grew up in the same scene here in LA in the 80s & late 90s, i was a rude-boy, hanging tight with all the trads, the SHARPS, the mods, the punk kids fighting boneheads from the "4th reich skins" & some other racist crews.
@@drewbeedoobeedoo4068 It wasnt me, I never went by that, but did you know Curtis (millatto rudeboy) or Chuck/Charlie (Korean skin who I think works at Spotlight Tattoo now, He used to work at Renees Skates and Records on Melrose, back in the day..
Great interview. Started on punk rock in 87 till 2012 , can associate my self with this interview.
Good all days , young and full of life.
Reliving history right now, fantastic interview fellas.
Awesome Interview!!
Thank you so much homie
Great interview. I remember back in Salem. The capital city hooligans.
Great interview. Thanks guys.
Great interview!! 👏🏽👏🏽
I grew up in the Portland area, I was more into goth/industrial/grunge but I hung out with the Baldies and Sharps from time to time.
Great interview! Makes my old ass feel young again 🤙🏽💪🏽
Great interview! Love the videos with great stories
Dope interview homies, it’s all love! 183/:Unity.🤝🏽Baldies 🖤🤎🤍
Great interview !!! Interesting stuff. I was in Paradise Harley a few weeks ago and saw a guy that looks just like you picking up an ST !! Awesome !!! Love that bike !!! Thanks for the video !!
Yes sir, that was my twin brother. He lives out there
that was me! thanks for listening man!
Great episode 👍👊🏻
The middle of this video is the most important part. #profound
Its ironic, I actually followed a verify similar trajectory. Went from a trad skin crew, to a major 1% club(we actually met once at my former clubs ch in mass years back) to leaving the bike scene because of the politics. Things on the east coast were different than the west, but definitely a lot of similarities
Mooch, who are some of your favorite bands? Mine are Cock Sparrer, Blitz, Angelic Upstarts, Kubla Khan, Terror.
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There is a great Baldies documentary out. This guy was in it too. Only thing i didn't really like the ending with the baldie from Portland he kinda gave me this I'm to cool vibe cuz he got his neck slit which was a very sad situation that i didn't witness first hand but i was about 2 football fields away
That is a great documentary. I don’t know the youngster at the end but he’s friends with people I respect, so I’ll give him the same.
Hard
Love the Baldies documentary!!! Oi! Oi! Oi!
Peace Malcom
Such a cutie ..you single mooch
Well thank you, and no I am not I am happily married
I was involved in the Skinhead/Rudeboy/Mod movement in the late 80s and early 90s in Los Angeles, and the skins were "Anti-Racist" (meaning they fought against the boneheads) but now, "Anti- Racist" means something VERY different....especially in places like Portland...(it could just as easily be called "Anti WHITE racism")...The Skins I grew up admiring (of ALL races) were not racist, but they were still Skinheads (as in Nationalists...complete with American flag tatoos and patches on their flights...) Now, the "Anti-Racist" movement is woke and filled with pieces of shit who I consider to be my ideological enemies...
lol, like Mic, it was the punk and skinhead girls that I thought were the hottest, the mod look and the skinhead look the girls had was a huge part of what drew me to that subculture...(lol I was a skater and graff-writer)....cant really argue with the fishnets/plaid miniskirt/3-eyed doc look with a Chelsea haircut...
trip out. i used to know a dude named "matty" in the scene but i can't remember his last name. i grew up in the same scene here in LA in the 80s & late 90s, i was a rude-boy, hanging tight with all the trads, the SHARPS, the mods, the punk kids fighting boneheads from the "4th reich skins" & some other racist crews.
Portland and LA had a connection through Carson Skins and later on with Unity
@@drewbeedoobeedoo4068 It wasnt me, I never went by that, but did you know Curtis (millatto rudeboy) or Chuck/Charlie (Korean skin who I think works at Spotlight Tattoo now, He used to work at Renees Skates and Records on Melrose, back in the day..
@@drewbeedoobeedoo4068 2-Tones and Ghost Town Skinheads (Echo Park) were the crews I knew...I think 2-Tones may have been beefing with SHARPS