When you used the word righteous in your comment, I thought wow I haven't heard that word in a while. When I was quite young, hanging out with the bikers that taught me how to work on my bike, and to be a righteous brother. I remember that someone saying that you are righteous, was the highest complement another biker could give you. Thanks for reminding me of the old school biker culture.
This is how it was when I was a kid growing up in the Club. My uncle was the president and my mom was an old lady/wife. My aunt was/is married to the president. I never went without and always had what I needed and a lot of what I wanted. Best of times. I patched in years later.
@@roosternm6830 Very cool, thanks for sharing that. I know someone with the nickname of Rooster. He was with the Pagans. His first name is Dennis. He’s since left the Pagans, He started a club named Sutars Soldiers. He is a good guy. I seen a podcast he did on insane throttle. He was honest.
Best years of my life, I was a biker with the Melbourne barbarians in Australia 1970-1975 what a life that was I’m 70 years old now but still miss the brotherhood.
Both my parents are in this video. My dad is “The Judge” , the big red head that goes to the bathroom in a beer can and my mom is the blond with the furry hat on and “property of the Judge” on her jacket. It’s crazy watching your parents like this lol . My dad is 80 years old now and my mom is 74. My dad still rides.
Yeah....I grew up on the Canadian West Coast....had friends whose older brothers rode with local clubs.....there were Galloping Gooses, Highwaymen, Tribesmen, Satans Angels, 101 Kinghts, Vikings, Coffin Cheaters, Catwalkers, Wild Ones, even a chapter of the Grim Reapers...and a few I have forgotten. There were rvial clubs having fist fights and swinging chains around....but no one murderd anyone to get a patch back then. The sixties and seventies were awesome.....and unless you lived back then, you cannot comprehend the loss of the freedoms we took for granted back in those days. .These days I am 71, retired and still smoke some weed and still ride an old Harley chop.
That’s Jeffrey “Groover” Coffey @ 40:47. He was the only Hells Angel killed at the Cleveland Polish Women’s Hall brawl against The Breed on March 6, 1971. 30 Angels took on 200 Breed. 4 Breed were killed, and 1 Angel (Groover). Former Cleveland chapter president Matt Zanoskar talks about it in A&E’s Secrets of The Hells Angels series. And Sandy Alexander and Big Vinny Girolamo talk about it in the Hells Angels Forever movie. This is the only image I’ve ever seen of Groover.
Great video old school.. East Village 3rd Street hells Angels. Roughest and toughest crew. around.. the good old days back then.LES..Nyc.👌🇺🇸💪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇹👌👌👌🔥🔥
In my line of work, Ive met quite a few of these bikers,now pushing 75 years old. They still party but at same time provide great support to those members who have fallen ill and/or socially isolated.
I read a book called, Riding on the Edge by John Hall. Who spent his whole life as a Pagan. He had written quite a lot about the Aliens. They were the golden years of clubs. I remember he wrote about the first time seeing Big Vinny Gramillo. He was an Alien when first getting out of the Marines.
You know what really ruined the 1% movement? When they got into speed they lost their sense of humor. All those Oakland Angels that went through the 60s were true pranksters
I love around the 38 minute mark when they start talking about true brotherhood and how they will always survive. Wish I was riding 50 years ago, looks like a great time to be a biker
@@Joe-qv6jh You are correct. But still looks like a great time. A little different "politically" than it is now. Looks more like friends just hanging out and looking out for each other. Things now seem a little cut throat
yeah brotherhood , right, until someone frames you for a 4000 dollar drug burn. Those were not great times, just in funky propaganda films like this. Hell their grandkids are probably cutting off their penis' and taking anti testosterone thearapy
What an awesome doc man, the 60s and 70s are some of the most interesting decades to me for sure. Edit: they still do the same at festivals, I was arrested for being “under the influence” as I walked into the festival. I was completely sober and demanded a breathalyzer or blood test and they didn’t give it to me. Stuck me in a police tent and took me to jail for the night.
It's the same in Australia. I parked my bike at Surfer's Paradise on New Year's Eve one year. NYE was promoted as a street party on the Gold Coast with the world invited. Everyone else is walking around in board shorts and no shoes, while I have bike boots, jeans and a leather vest. I didn't even get a beer, but was arrested in the daylight, and let out the next day. All of us that were locked up were bikers and skinheads. Then the surfie drunks started coming in and we had to fight - and we won. We were let out the next day, but the drunken, trouble making surfies were released after only an hour of cooling their heels. I'm near 60 now and I still hate surfies, hippies and the pigs! (That last is cops for you youngans.)
@@CailenCambeul I'm 63 grew up as a surf rat nulla !! I also rode with bikies , back in the 70 - 80s we hung together, Cops are pigs grew up with one , hope ur still riding
It's interesting to see how times haven't changed. We still have the same issues except we don't have a groovy group like these folks to guide us through these dark times. It's why I really try to live like these cool cats. Hopefully others get the message. Stay clean folks.
Sandy charted the Aliens, then left and started a Hells Angels chapter in Manhattan, the Aliens Nomads MC over patched to become the NYC Hells Angels chapter.
Except the ones that landed in Prison and were raped and stabbed. Or became another inmates property. And once they were in a few months or years I'm sure they enjoyed the Daily Visits from their fellow club members.
There was a lot more going on than that. In my high school in NY, there wasn't a single locker without spray paint. The entire inside of the school was spray painted with anti establishment graffiti. You couldn't drive down any highway without seeing hitch hikers with backpacks going across the country. That ended with serial killers. Few wanted to be dragged into that Vietnam shxthole right out of high school. Many came back with all kinds of lifelong severe skin problems from Agent Orange and other problems, and we were looking around like what tf for? WWII vets were in charge, and thought it was a duty to fight regardless of any rationale. Blind obedience. This was before the Drug War, which was retaliation by Nixon.
We missed our opportunity to have a successful revolution back then. Everything just kind of fizzled out and everyone became the kind of people we were protesting against. I don’t think we’ll ever have a chance to make a change like we did back then. ✌️
What happened was that Nixon abolished the draft in '71. Once there was no longer a threat of young men being drafted, and their butts were no longer on the line, nobody seemed to care nor protest anymore about Vietnam.
I wonder how many of these guys wanted their sons to grow up and adopt this same lifestyle, Or if they encouraged their daughters to be old ladies to be passed around like communal property?
Righteous history here !
When you used the word righteous in your comment, I thought wow I haven't heard that word in a while. When I was quite young, hanging out with the bikers that taught me how to work on my bike, and to be a righteous brother. I remember that someone saying that you are righteous, was the highest complement another biker could give you. Thanks for reminding me of the old school biker culture.
This is how it was when I was a kid growing up in the Club. My uncle was the president and my mom was an old lady/wife. My aunt was/is married to the president. I never went without and always had what I needed and a lot of what I wanted. Best of times. I patched in years later.
@@roosternm6830 Very cool, thanks for sharing that. I know someone with the nickname of Rooster. He was with the Pagans. His first name is Dennis. He’s since left the Pagans, He started a club named Sutars Soldiers. He is a good guy. I seen a podcast he did on insane throttle. He was honest.
Yeah, ya know, ya know, ya know, ya know
Best years of my life, I was a biker with the Melbourne barbarians in Australia 1970-1975 what a life that was I’m 70 years old now but still miss the brotherhood.
I was a little 9 yr old shithead in 75’ on my dirt bike and damn do I miss it too. ✌️🇺🇸
respect, man. i'm sure they were some kickass days!!
Were you guys allowed to carry firearms then? If so, how did the MCs handle being disarmed by government?
@@ryanrussell4031 Hand guns were illegal but shotguns small calibration rifles were ok, we only ever shot at targets lol.
@@dennisbaker5984
can I come and live in Australia?
Both my parents are in this video. My dad is “The Judge” , the big red head that goes to the bathroom in a beer can and my mom is the blond with the furry hat on and “property of the Judge” on her jacket.
It’s crazy watching your parents like this lol .
My dad is 80 years old now and my mom is 74. My dad still rides.
So cool. ❤
Can I come to visit, plz?
cool 😎
Only one word comes to mind while watching this, 'GROOVY!'. This was awesome, thanks for the upload.
This is when motorcycle clubs were the real deal🤘🏼
Yeah....I grew up on the Canadian West Coast....had friends whose older brothers rode with local clubs.....there were Galloping Gooses, Highwaymen, Tribesmen, Satans Angels, 101 Kinghts, Vikings, Coffin Cheaters, Catwalkers, Wild Ones, even a chapter of the Grim Reapers...and a few I have forgotten. There were rvial clubs having fist fights and swinging chains around....but no one murderd anyone to get a patch back then. The sixties and seventies were awesome.....and unless you lived back then, you cannot comprehend the loss of the freedoms we took for granted back in those days. .These days I am 71, retired and still smoke some weed and still ride an old Harley chop.
Agree 💯
@@TheWolfsnackmuch cooler style bike back then as well
Spirits still alive there out there
Didn’t realize you were an expert 😂
Wild to see Sandy Alexander from way back.
I thought that was him.
Good ‘ol days.
The narrator is really laying it down! Unzipping minds and letting it all hang out. Gotta love that slang!
narrator is reading a script
Like, yeah. I'm really picking up what he's puttin down. He makes it sound like a real positive groove!
I can really dig it!
@@tomschmitt6911 no shit sherlock
... Do you Dig It , Do You Feel It... HEAVY HEAVY HEAVY... Neil from the YOUNG ONE'S 8:29
That’s Jeffrey “Groover” Coffey @ 40:47. He was the only Hells Angel killed at the Cleveland Polish Women’s Hall brawl against The Breed on March 6, 1971. 30 Angels took on 200 Breed. 4 Breed were killed, and 1 Angel (Groover). Former Cleveland chapter president Matt Zanoskar talks about it in A&E’s Secrets of The Hells Angels series. And Sandy Alexander and Big Vinny Girolamo talk about it in the Hells Angels Forever movie. This is the only image I’ve ever seen of Groover.
Great video old school.. East Village 3rd Street hells Angels. Roughest and toughest crew. around.. the good old days back then.LES..Nyc.👌🇺🇸💪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇹👌👌👌🔥🔥
Some of Troy McClures’s early narration work.
Sandy Alexander and his bros before they became Hell,s Angels
"It was a real shock to the fuzz. They didn't know who to put the arm on."
Classic!
KLAST this is an absolute gem!!!!!
Awesome doc ...love the Rod Sterling sounding narration!!
Glad you enjoyed it
That dude narrating sounds like Richard Crenna.
Sorry, but I just gotta' say it, it's Rod SERLING. Good Luck. 👍
Schafer beer was so popular back in that time period upstate.
It's the one beer to have when you're having more than one ☺️
this is groovy, i mean it’s heavy man, a righteous trip
In my line of work, Ive met quite a few of these bikers,now pushing 75 years old. They still party but at same time provide great support to those members who have fallen ill and/or socially isolated.
Absolutely great video of the Aliens mc, the narrator does a good job felt like I was back in 1970! More early mc videos please.
The brotherhood always ,always comes first....I used to be an ole d lady...now I really am...65 years young...🤘🤘🤘🏴🏴🏴😎😎😎😎😎✌️
65 ? Too young to be a real hippie
Glad you had daughters that you encouraged to adopt the same lifestyle to be someones property! Also glad you overcame the many cases of VD.
I like the broadcaster narrator trying to talk like a "hip cat". "hey fellow kids..."
Early 70s. Different world. Better world. Young people today know the difference.
Looks like a bunch of wallflowers playing with each others peckers...
awesome find KLAST !! unreal the bronx ALIENS crew would later became NY HELLS ANGELS !!
wow Sandy Alexander-the future NY chapter president of the Hells's Angels. The Aliens were a serious club back then it looks like.
A legend of his time.
Great doc and the narrator just make it better!
I read a book called, Riding on the Edge by John Hall. Who spent his whole life as a Pagan. He had written quite a lot about the Aliens. They were the golden years of clubs. I remember he wrote about the first time seeing Big Vinny Gramillo. He was an Alien when first getting out of the Marines.
Thx for recommendation. Gonna check it out.
@@Samana444 Check it out, I believe you will enjoy reading it.
great book
A lot of them became Hells Angels and are in the Hells Angels doco
I'm totally grooving on the acid rock soundtrack man. Can you dig it? The fuzz ain't ever gonna keep me from my drugs and mama's.
use to see The Bronx Aliens in my old nieghborhood. hanging out at the bowling alley on macombs rd.
I'm sure they were between study breaks studying for their Bachelor Degrees.
I used to see bikers when I was a kid in the Bronx back in the 70s. People respected them.
Old biker’s aren’t gone we just smell that way. Love the show, Fucking thank you I almost forgot..
This whole channel is a gem!!
This is really good. Best ive seen.
You know what really ruined the 1% movement? When they got into speed they lost their sense of humor. All those Oakland Angels that went through the 60s were true pranksters
The best prank to pull on a 1%er is mixing his Nestle Quik with 2% milk. They never notice lmao.
I love around the 38 minute mark when they start talking about true brotherhood and how they will always survive. Wish I was riding 50 years ago, looks like a great time to be a biker
@@Joe-qv6jh You are correct. But still looks like a great time. A little different "politically" than it is now. Looks more like friends just hanging out and looking out for each other. Things now seem a little cut throat
yeah brotherhood , right, until someone frames you for a 4000 dollar drug burn. Those were not great times, just in funky propaganda films like this. Hell their grandkids are probably cutting off their penis' and taking anti testosterone thearapy
@@billw8742so true, it’s every man for himself these days, back then brotherhood meant something. I’d go back in a hot minute
this narrator is a wordsmith!!!
this is the club that sandy alexander and big vinny of the nyc hells angels started in.
“An oz of speed and 200 trips “
Does anyone notice the subliminal skull image in the middle of the screen 🤔
Yes I did.
Watermark…
Yeah, and I wish I didn't.
It's not subliminal if you can see it😉
What an awesome doc man, the 60s and 70s are some of the most interesting decades to me for sure.
Edit: they still do the same at festivals, I was arrested for being “under the influence” as I walked into the festival. I was completely sober and demanded a breathalyzer or blood test and they didn’t give it to me. Stuck me in a police tent and took me to jail for the night.
It's the same in Australia. I parked my bike at Surfer's Paradise on New Year's Eve one year. NYE was promoted as a street party on the Gold Coast with the world invited. Everyone else is walking around in board shorts and no shoes, while I have bike boots, jeans and a leather vest. I didn't even get a beer, but was arrested in the daylight, and let out the next day. All of us that were locked up were bikers and skinheads. Then the surfie drunks started coming in and we had to fight - and we won. We were let out the next day, but the drunken, trouble making surfies were released after only an hour of cooling their heels. I'm near 60 now and I still hate surfies, hippies and the pigs! (That last is cops for you youngans.)
@@CailenCambeul I'm 63 grew up as a surf rat nulla !! I also rode with bikies , back in the 70 - 80s we hung together, Cops are pigs grew up with one , hope ur still riding
This is sick! Loved it!!! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's interesting to see how times haven't changed. We still have the same issues except we don't have a groovy group like these folks to guide us through these dark times.
It's why I really try to live like these cool cats.
Hopefully others get the message.
Stay clean folks.
Sandy and the 3rd st Crew
Too bad it all fell apart
Though Sandy lives in our hearts
luv the timepieces .this was fun. like the one the hells's angels NY chapter did in the early 70's "Hells Angels Forever"
This is the Prequel to HA Forever.
Sandy charted the Aliens, then left and started a Hells Angels chapter in Manhattan, the Aliens Nomads MC over patched to become the NYC Hells Angels chapter.
Lost his soul to the gearbox of the axle😮. Holy crap. I’m gonna write a song and it will be the title😂🔥⚡️💪🏻
Narration in the style of Bookman the Library Cop from Seinfeld
I wonder how many of these Aliens became NY chapter hell's Angels like Sandy Alexander?
Quite a few..👌
Wow, where else but here! Thanks!
I love the narrator trying to sound all hip, lol.
i always loved the look of bikers of end 60s and 70s years durty but very 1%
Had it occurred to anyone that perhaps some of those club members were veterans themselves???
You needed a can opener for the beer cans,back then,no Pop tops,and cell phones weren't invented you had to yell to each other ✌️
We Called Those Kind Of Can Openers. Church Keys 🔑
When you actually hung out at stops.
Everyone wasn't on their phone or taking selfies
....because there were no phones.
“They’re just chicks … they do all the cooking and washing and balling … it’s a good life.”
Does anyone know the name of the band at the beach? Truly great footage!!!
JNNF patch? I've never heard of a patch for riding around nude....that's cool!
The narration is hilarious.
WOW like GROOVY BABY ! WHY YOU BEING SO SQUARE DADDY O 🤔😂🤣😎👍🇺🇸
They became the N.Y.C. Hells Angels after this.
Except the ones that landed in Prison and were raped and stabbed. Or became another inmates property. And once they were in a few months or years I'm sure they enjoyed the Daily Visits from their fellow club members.
Some became AOA Outlaws MC as well.
This was the time, when people were real, not remote controlled by cell phones.
Music is a magic fakt
I was born. 1967. New York
I often said I wished I was my father’s brother
😎👍❤️🇺🇸
Sweet!
Aliens patched over as the first chapter of Hells Angels NY
the narrator is like a hip Jack Friday..........
Joe Friday?
@@AFaceintheCrowd01 yeah............Joe ...... Friday.
There was a lot more going on than that. In my high school in NY, there wasn't a single locker without spray paint. The entire inside of the school was spray painted with anti establishment graffiti. You couldn't drive down any highway without seeing hitch hikers with backpacks going across the country. That ended with serial killers. Few wanted to be dragged into that Vietnam shxthole right out of high school. Many came back with all kinds of lifelong severe skin problems from Agent Orange and other problems, and we were looking around like what tf for? WWII vets were in charge, and thought it was a duty to fight regardless of any rationale. Blind obedience. This was before the Drug War, which was retaliation by Nixon.
I guess the 1970s was when serial killers increased dramatically in numbers.
@filino the British government started way before thatppocorti6760
Life is intense,we are all going through it in life,7 billion minds moving at the same time always moving.
Man this cat is sailing dude Sounds like Disney Disney Movie😏😝😎
Funny those bikes there would be worth a pile today. Panheads
These guys should do security for the Rolling Stones
Lol 😂
I like how every one of those dudes looks confused about their own bike as they're taking off lol
Now they act like Rap stars an drive there corvettes more than the harleys lmao
the commenter is laying it on pretty thick
That really sounds like a young Phil Hendrie reading the, uh, groovy and far-out narration.
wow nice video was that pallmetto florida ?
remember the "BRONX ALIENS, hanging by the bowling alley macombs rd.
Incredible!
"Just some good clean fun with some civilians".. as they attempt to beat a couple people to death.
such a chicken herd mentality when a bunch of them get together. so much peacock strutting in this film
Most of these guys patched over to the Angels I recognized Sandy Alexander and another Alien who became an Angel.
These are the motorcycle freaks, the narrator said . Im laughing so hard.
Way too much narration, but still fun to watch.
It goes to show there are things i did not know.🙃
What’s the festival in the last third of this amazing movie, mannnn?
I want to ask the same
"Tall Paul" Bronx Aliens Rest in Peace........
🙏🏻🕯️🙏🏻
Groovy man!
When Nyc was an awesome adventure
what ever happened to the bronx aliens? they were the first
@2:40 it’s Buddy Revell from 3o’clock high!
Hahahaha totally!
Is that really him it looks just like him. That was a great movie btw I remember watching it on Rhonda up all nite!
Great movie! Love hate for me I was 8 years old then 🍻
Now youse cant leave
My uncle was an alien. They also called him a 1%er since he could never tell the difference when buying 2% and whole milk.
Big Mike of Bronx Aliens, R.I.P.!
We missed our opportunity to have a successful revolution back then. Everything just kind of fizzled out and everyone became the kind of people we were protesting against. I don’t think we’ll ever have a chance to make a change like we did back then. ✌️
Yes
What happened was that Nixon abolished the draft in '71. Once there was no longer a threat of young men being drafted, and their butts were no longer on the line, nobody seemed to care nor protest anymore about Vietnam.
Hippies suck, choppers rule!!
Sharing
We were a fucking mess. 😅
I wonder how many of these guys are still alive.
That all depends Officer, you got old cases still pending ?
I wonder how many of these guys wanted their sons to grow up and adopt this same lifestyle, Or if they encouraged their daughters to be old ladies to be passed around like communal property?
Some grew up and got wise and some kept partying to their demise. The wise survive.
This narrator likes his own hype
I LOVE THE ROAD
Drinking your brother’s lemonade was too far for me.
What happen to New York City damn about to cry I'ma use the old school New York Name
Looks good ol days to me
What a time that was
1:04:55 what music festival was this ?