yeah I know, I had the same feeling, Phil Collins iconic 1980's record which has been used in other shows from that decade in 'Miami Vice' - wonderful memories for the greatest decade to be a very young teenager - perfect song.
Some 50 odd years ago, when I was a young man of 19, I rode with a local 1% club with about 25 members at the time. Considering all the "investments" we were into it always struck me as slightly ironic that we rode around on chopped Harley's with our name plastered all over our back so we were advertising to the local cops and other folks as to who we were. I was in for about a year and a half when I decided to leave. It just wasn't for me so I made the decision to go it alone. One of the things that helped me make up my mind was meeting a few people who were into much the same thing, along with much much more, as the club was. But they were always more circumspect in how they did things. They were quiet, non-threatening, and inoffensive but you always knew they could swat you like an annoying fly at any time should they please. They tended to blend in to the crowd and that made their operations considerably easier with little fanfare. One day I was talking to one of the higher ups who had taken a shine to me, and the subject of bike clubs came up. I asked what he thought of them and I was told that they were in fact considered to be a non-entity. The rationale was the cops focused on what they could see since it was so public while the real hitters quietly went about their way doing what they do. That conversation changed my life. I got out of the business of crime and started to make my way as a straight citizen before it was too late. I got a trade, married and had a few children. Mr. straight and narrow for this cowboy. A few years later the club I was in was rolled into a much larger operation that has offices world wide. They turfed about half of the existing members and opened shop but they were much less in the public eye because of the attention they drew from the powers that be. They weren't just high spirited local boys anymore and they couldn't go anywhere without the presence of the law. About a year and a half after that two of their members were gunned down in a parking lot after leaving a local club. Their killers were never caught. Another rival group was blamed but they claimed it wasn't them. I have often wondered about who did the deed and my thoughts always turn back to those quiet fellows in the non-descript cars and off the rack suits. You see, that strip club reputedly their territory and those fellows that got shot? Well, they had decided to make a name for themselves in that establishment and people noticed. So was it just a coincidence or was it a final warning? We will never know will we and I for one don't want to find out.
@@Coco-qz7fn this was what he was referencing. His character on another show. very smooth callback. th-cam.com/video/QMDf5MSE0LQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NY94bqJuYNG8RIom
@KennethMorris-bl4hr if it was a suicide mission why was his leader so shocked he never returned. Because it wasn't a suicide mission it was just a mission that the moron couldn't even do right
The line at 3:01 ("And now revealed to be total pu..ies") reminds me of a quote by American actress, Betty White, who passed away in 2021 at the age of 99 years. Betty's quote: "Why do people say, 'Grow some balls'? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you really wanna get tough, grow a vagina. Those things really take a pounding!"🙂
This Irish biker gang guy is a sociopath and narcissist. I ever seen one fight in the last episode between him and Dwight. And the new guy cow rasher is a rich guy who wanted to be in the gangster life. It’s pretty cool to see the evolution of these characters and the villains and pass seasons.
WOW WOW WOW I DID NOT EXPECT THIS - BRAVO STALLONE - ONCE AGAIN YOU BRING ON THE EDGE OF THE SEAT - INTRALLED AND BRING WE THE PUBLIC INTO FOLLOWING YOU AND ANY OF YOUR STORIES AND THE SCREEN - THANK YOU MR. STALLONE ONCE AGAIN FOR STANDING ALONE IN HOLLYWOOD AND BRING WE THE FANS YOU - YOUR HEART- YOUR FAMILY HONOR AND YOUR STEADFASTNESS OF BRING GOOD FILM ALWAYS = LOVE TO THE FAMILY AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS
This Irish biker gang guy is a sociopath and narcissist. I ever seen one fight in the last episode between him and Dwight. And the new guy cow rasher is a rich guy who wanted to be in the gangster life. It’s pretty cool to see the evolution of these characters and the villains and pass seasons.
When “In the air tonight” started playing, it just made the fight scene 100 times better.
That wasn't a fight scene that was an ambush on a bunch of dumbasses.
yeah I know, I had the same feeling, Phil Collins iconic 1980's record which has been used in other shows from that decade in 'Miami Vice' - wonderful memories for the greatest decade to be a very young teenager - perfect song.
And Tyson knocking out Alan
@@cesar_yf2637 Their fault for thinking they could just rock up to a gang base.
Some 50 odd years ago, when I was a young man of 19, I rode with a local 1% club with about 25 members at the time. Considering all the "investments" we were into it always struck me as slightly ironic that we rode around on chopped Harley's with our name plastered all over our back so we were advertising to the local cops and other folks as to who we were. I was in for about a year and a half when I decided to leave. It just wasn't for me so I made the decision to go it alone.
One of the things that helped me make up my mind was meeting a few people who were into much the same thing, along with much much more, as the club was. But they were always more circumspect in how they did things. They were quiet, non-threatening, and inoffensive but you always knew they could swat you like an annoying fly at any time should they please. They tended to blend in to the crowd and that made their operations considerably easier with little fanfare. One day I was talking to one of the higher ups who had taken a shine to me, and the subject of bike clubs came up. I asked what he thought of them and I was told that they were in fact considered to be a non-entity. The rationale was the cops focused on what they could see since it was so public while the real hitters quietly went about their way doing what they do. That conversation changed my life.
I got out of the business of crime and started to make my way as a straight citizen before it was too late. I got a trade, married and had a few children. Mr. straight and narrow for this cowboy. A few years later the club I was in was rolled into a much larger operation that has offices world wide. They turfed about half of the existing members and opened shop but they were much less in the public eye because of the attention they drew from the powers that be. They weren't just high spirited local boys anymore and they couldn't go anywhere without the presence of the law. About a year and a half after that two of their members were gunned down in a parking lot after leaving a local club. Their killers were never caught. Another rival group was blamed but they claimed it wasn't them. I have often wondered about who did the deed and my thoughts always turn back to those quiet fellows in the non-descript cars and off the rack suits. You see, that strip club reputedly their territory and those fellows that got shot? Well, they had decided to make a name for themselves in that establishment and people noticed. So was it just a coincidence or was it a final warning? We will never know will we and I for one don't want to find out.
“I spent 5 years working at an internet startup” hahahah😂
LOL i agree i've spent 20 years in the IT INDUSTRY and this is not how it works.
@@Coco-qz7fn that was a reference to his character being in the same universe as the Silicon Valley series. He was the network dev in that show.
@@Coco-qz7fn this was what he was referencing. His character on another show. very smooth callback. th-cam.com/video/QMDf5MSE0LQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NY94bqJuYNG8RIom
That lady was so proud of her "Sargeant at arms" husband 🤣🤣. Nothing more than an idiot with a shotgun, the lot of them.
gangleader sent him on a suicide mission alone then her unstable FBI handler does the same to her. at least they're together.😢
@KennethMorris-bl4hr if it was a suicide mission why was his leader so shocked he never returned. Because it wasn't a suicide mission it was just a mission that the moron couldn't even do right
Man that fights in with the Phil Collins song in the background amazing
War, with the baseball bat scene is up there as well. I love how just as the big drum intro in the Collins song starts, it all kicks off.
8:38 what kind of idiot that fires wildly at the bar with no strategic advantage.
Stallone is bar none the best actor. He can play the part so naturally that its seamless
Swear this show is perfect
Stallone will always be a Legend
14:40 and 14:49 is so funny when waltrip loses his money.
Well now ill be needing my Irish Spring wont I?
"He is mafia dough - isn't that dangerous?" 😂😂😂
Never thought Stallone could become even more likeable after voicing King Shark.
I spent 5 years working in an internet startup.. Gilfoyle from silicon valley
My favorite theory, alongside the theory that Sean Connery was actually James Bond in the film “The Rock” lol
@Night_Bandit they had 5 seasons
This is cannon now. I refuse to accept any other explanation.
16:41 double tap just in case lol
Good phil song from a man thats looks like Phil with the bikers 😅
Gonna need lookouts with radios.
You need the nitrous mafia.
Caolan should have known that he is messing with a higher class of criminals than him
8:40 9:50 10:03 10:41 14:49 16:18 16:28 16:41 17:06 Best of Waltrip
The line at 3:01 ("And now revealed to be total pu..ies") reminds me of a quote by American actress, Betty White, who passed away in 2021 at the age of 99 years. Betty's quote: "Why do people say, 'Grow some balls'? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you really wanna get tough, grow a vagina. Those things really take a pounding!"🙂
14:48 That’s the noise you make after ALL your money gets stolen.
This Irish biker gang guy is a sociopath and narcissist. I ever seen one fight in the last episode between him and Dwight. And the new guy cow rasher is a rich guy who wanted to be in the gangster life. It’s pretty cool to see the evolution of these characters and the villains and pass seasons.
Honestly bold man...he played the same character in the walkiing dead
WOW WOW WOW I DID NOT EXPECT THIS - BRAVO STALLONE - ONCE AGAIN YOU BRING ON THE EDGE OF THE SEAT - INTRALLED AND BRING WE THE PUBLIC INTO FOLLOWING YOU AND ANY OF YOUR STORIES AND THE SCREEN - THANK YOU MR. STALLONE ONCE AGAIN FOR STANDING ALONE IN HOLLYWOOD AND BRING WE THE FANS YOU - YOUR HEART- YOUR FAMILY HONOR AND YOUR STEADFASTNESS OF BRING GOOD FILM ALWAYS = LOVE TO THE FAMILY AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Coster is a great actor)
5:36 what is the name of this character and dose she die?
Maybe that was their mother's bikes, so they're didn't get messed up 😂
Idk where they did the math, but 10 bottles, at 350 balloons a bottle, is 3,500 balloons. That’s only $35,000 🤷 but seems he failed school.
X 3 days
In real life, i bet this happens alot 😅
Is it considered a plothole that the bikers flew under Bevilaqua's radar?
Maybe they paid taxes or the KC Mafia was slacking til Manfredi became interesting.
they legit say KC didnt care until mandfredi came fron NYC
thats a nice mention to the Pied Piper show
😂
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Bro this is the Tusla king video the best king of Tusla
Stallone killing is legendary
What happened to Bigfoot, where did he go?
10:03 bikers with a sporster 883 and a kawasaki vulcan 900
They sell it for 20😂😂😂
I think the leprechaun might should have stayed to home 😂, goes to show ya who over played their hand
and he still didn't get his lucky charms back r.i.p.😅😅
Dwight VS Black Macadam, lead by Mauricio Torrente.
Not exactly Sons of Anarchy are they??
That Girl really pretended to be a member
😮 BOYS WILL BE BOYS 😅
So the biker gang sends one guy over to stand in a parking lot and shoot at a building ? That is the message they send ?
Ritchie Coster is a great actor. However, his bad impression of Tommy Flanagan makes me sad. That accent would be laughable if it wasn't so pathetic.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 that is how a real BOSS ROLLS
Good show .... get rid of the affirmative action guy.
Rumbles in school were awesome. I miss them.
No ya dont
When it was just fists, and an occasional bat. Today it's guns guns guns...no fists flying.
I DON'T,wasn't easy being a bully eater,but the innocent and the unawared needed protecting,my hands still hurt from smashing pumpkins
silicon valley callback?
hmmm
If only Stallone wasn't 78 years old, it might be a little more believable...SMH
I wonder how much testosterone he’s taking
Dwight is gonna do and be just fine. Actually it’s gonna end up. I’m very rich man with a good family. Nobody’s gonna wanna mess with him
And they were serving drinks and food the next day.......great ending scene.
Yeah, whatever....
SS at his best
He's a bit of a poseur if you ask me.
Not really Tulsa king anymore
I will buy more balloons nos
that entire sequence is so dumb - such an idiotic series, on all levels
show is trash
Go put your helmet back on amd wait for the small bus
This Irish biker gang guy is a sociopath and narcissist. I ever seen one fight in the last episode between him and Dwight. And the new guy cow rasher is a rich guy who wanted to be in the gangster life. It’s pretty cool to see the evolution of these characters and the villains and pass seasons.