And guys that quit too...took me 14 years to finally cut the cord, but saw the writing on the wall long before. I met some amazing men, but mostly a bunch of guys I could never count on to be a brother.
I really wish I could say you're wrong but bro that's spot on truth I was in a club for 14 years and one day I had the whole chapter at my place wanting all their shit back
Mooch, you are by far one of the most intelligent, well-spoken, positive interviewers I've listened to. It is crucial that we as men have guys like you to listen to that focus on what's important for us. Keep at it man. Great stuff
Pee Wee is as real as it gets. I met him years ago in Reno. Got his book a cpl days ago and let me say, GET THE BOOK! Couldnt put it down. Plus it was interesting to hear him talk about some of the people that I also encountered over the years in being in a MC. And I can say, I get what hes saying. Anyways great interview and looking forward to more.
Thank you gentlemen it’s nice to see people from two sides of the fence. Having a conversation I can’t help but think about the movie the warriors from back in the 70s if everybody could pull together and make it about us against them the poor against the rich what a difference it would make.🤝
Salute, Mooch...our paths crossed in Anacortes Oyster run, later again in Spokane then again at a LA event. Congratulations on the well done book, as it brought back memories of what was going on when I was getting my feet wet in Club life. Respects to your journey. Chosen Few Snips wishing you well
Great interview. It was great to see two ex members of rival clubs getting along. I only wish active members could do the same. It’s so sad to see the brotherhood falling apart. The feds just love that. Again, this was a great interview.
I met Pee Wee when I was a Bandido. He was Sonny’s bodyguard the night we met. I was the bodyguard for our VP. Long story about the night the lights went out in Sturgis. 😎😎
This was a good one! You got a solid way of doing interviews, Mooch, and PeeWee is that dude you felt you've known for years when he tells his story. Yall are both as Solid as they come in my book. Speaking of, just ordered a copy of both of yalls books, cant wait to get my hands on em' ML&R Mooch, and PeeWee, take it easy!
Chur chur. Good interview. Watching from New Zealand. Where the oldest Hells Angel club outside of America begun, , Thats true. Probly the last place to have Mongols, there here too I believe , only recently, . Long live Harley Davidson motor bikes
When I heard the title you've chosen for the book I immediately started laughing like a maniac. Ol lady thought I was on that shit again. I spent 10 years starting about a year after getting out of the army slipping into the hard-core biker life, which cost my first marriage to crash and burn 6 months into my hang around phase butI missed the warning sign that a really good woman who loves you and after 4 years prior to club association started things were golden, 6 months after you start into the life she tells you she sees where that is going to take you, she loves you too much to watch that happen so she's leaving and to make sure she doesn't fall for any bullshit from me she's moving 4 states(1,000 miles) away then walked out the door, and drove away...and me, a guy with a reputation as being very intelligent, known for being able to do the "Abridged version" read on people or situations, figure out who's about what and what is happening , I can figure all that shit out and then like a soldier who finds out information about the enemy go brief the guy in charge of me, and yet My ex blasting off caught me 100% flat footed and slack jawed.. I guess in the beginning we become so fixated that getting a patch becomes an obsession., blocking out what used to seem important. After 10 years in the life and figuring out that, at least in my experience there are 2 kinds of "Brithers" in a club. There are the ones who are legit tough, physically strong, mentally solid, and they join because the want to feel like they are a part of something bigger than them, they want to look around and say to themselves, "Yep, i an exactly where I belong, and I've got a bunch of brothers that I belong with." This type of Brother takes the "Right or wrong, a Brother is never wrong" as something to live by. If you call him at 3 am and ask him to come over for a bit he shows up with a couple shoves, plastic sheeting, and disposable coveralls just in case they are needed but couldn't be mentioned on a phone. He will walk into an ass beating knowing it's coming because you ain't getting your teeth knocked down your throat by yourself. I had 3 guys in the club that wee exactly like that. 2 are dead one is in federal prison serving triple life. I won't name him but I promise you both know him and probably share my opinion of him. The other type may or may not actually be a badass tough guy but they look, act, 🎉and sound like, they are. Sure, they can scrap and they are certainly capable of really hard violent actions. They are actually more likely to escalate the violence than the first type of brother...For reasons. They usually grew up with nothing to be proud of. Living with one irresponsible parent whose never around and can't remember what the other one looked like. To survive they started at a young age of bring able to meet some one, and figure out the angle to use that person in a way that they can benefit from and won't immediately be obvious to that guy that he's just a tool for this kind of brother. Other people he will immediately classify as a mark. A one time use only, he'll have something, money, a dope connection, something that whe the time comes that asset can be taken through intimidation and then the mark is told to be gone and not to come back, ever. (You can't have the dude you just took something valuable from hanging around and telling people you may need at some point how you fucked him over even though you were friends at the time. This type of brother can be very good to have on your side. He's intelligent, he's no nonsense, and in reality these guys are the most dangerous people in the club. Having always felt like he was on his own, never in a place where he felt like he belongs, and a lifetime of figuring out the angles and the marks, surviving because he could be very friendly, si friendly people couldn't tell he was using them for his benefit but once all that began to click people will still deny they got played, they will convince themselves they just misunderstood everything and there friend didn't intentionally fuck them over. He's the type of guy that will kick a dude in the balls then make the guy believe they were kicking a venomous spider off of their junk, you should buy him a drink for being a good guy like that. These brothers desperately want to belong to something but after 30 years of life that required keeping enough distance with everyone that noone could get involved in the scams, cons, and robberies he was running.that way of living has made it impossible for him to ever belong in a group of people where trust is key.but he had developed a plan to use them as soon as they met each other. I saw both types existed right away but it took 10 years to admit, that 2nd type, most the guys in the life you ever met are going to become him if they aren't him already. That was when I finally admitted that the lie I had fallen for the most completely and had affected me the most severely was the lie of, "Hey brother, you need something just call, I'll be right there. Brotherhood is what this club is about, and without that we have nothing." That day I admitted to myself that the last 10 years were all asmoke and mirrors show that sold us on something that most of these guys said without ever thinking about what it means. It was all a lie. Thar day I pulled my own colors, walked into my chapter presidents office dropped them on his desk, said,"I told your predecessor that I was sure about making the move from prospect to full patch, I understood what the commitment was about, and I had always held up on my end, never told anyone, sorry this isn't a good time for me, maybe in a month I'll be able to help you, but this club is not what I agreed to join and made a commitment too. That club must've died when we buried the man who made me think about whether I should make that commitment. Semsd then almost everyone, maybe 4 exceptions, everyone else has consistently said no, sorry I can't do shit right now, too much on my plate right now maybe in a moth, or something similar. Now I'm losing everything, house, land business, family, my self respect is hanging on by a thread and my desire to be involved in this club is completely gone. I'm walking away, hope this works out for yall better than it did for me, but either way I don't feel a need to ever talk to any of yall again, and its probably the best thing for all concerned as my capacity to be social and talk to people is gone, I wouldn't be any fun to be around. He didn't say a thing, showed no feelings of any kind, and I watched my back for quite a while, expecting some sort of visit at some point it never came. Of course I rarely make the 45 minute trip to their city, I don't ride Harleys anymore (I do have an 80 mph tractor supply minibike that I stuffed a 479cc Briggs and Stratton Vtwin into) and my guess is I'm out of sight, out of mind, I'm not causing a problem and they certainly have real problems to deal with. I gotta say that I don't think that any book ever written had a better, more appropriate, or more truthful title. Congratulations on your ability to figure that out, so many don't figure it out until they are 10cyears into a life at a federal facility, some never do figure it out, and even worse, a lot of guys died before they had a chance to figure it out.
My brother called me up this week and said he was watching a program on A&E The secrets of the Hells Angels and he said Chuck Goldsmith this kid we went to school with was a Hells Angel President and no shit this guy is on this TV special. I grew up in Milwaukee just like Chuck and my dad ran a Shell gas station on 2nd and Mitchell street in the early 70s on the weekends for extra money and I would help out and pump gas and guys would come in on their motorcycles and fill up and drive off without paying and I was told that they were the Milwaukee Outlaws so they get the gas for free. Years later I start going to South Division high school and Chuck was a year a head of me and came up to me and said you must be Mike Ramm’s Brother because I was wearing his hand me down clothes that he gave to me to wear because like a lot of us kids back than we were poor and didn’t have much. I guess the outlaws still have a clubhouse on 2nd and Maple. I knew the Porter family as Chuck did as the neighborhood kids would learn how to box and try to stay out of trouble. I’m glad Chuck is doing good and would love to hear his stories and plan on buying his book. GOD BLESS YOU CHUCK
What a great interview! I can see where you could have several parts to interviewing him with so much more to talk about can't wait to read your book and learn more about you❤️
Yea it’s the same EXACT SHIT WITH HA IN NYC 3td street I was in a support club for 4 years and we had to go to there clubhouse we had to jump when they said they’d come to our CH and never pay for a drink hit on ol lady’s and that is when I then put my energy into the direction of a the 1% club which I became affiliated with UB AN WAS being offered and I turned it down at this time I was in a smaller club and wouldn’t leave them for UB which after My diamond was disrespected we we had another offer the 16s and the rest was history until I finally walked away after looking myself in the mirror and hating everything around me and how the loyalty? Brotherhood? Unity ? Honor ? Respect ? Was few an far between …..
Hey Mooch, I met you when you were Vagos. We were at a FSMC spokes and speers get together. I respected you then and still do. Good to see you on here. MLAR
Awesome Video! I heard of Pee- Wee before but didn't know much, this is such a good video & I love the way you guys get along! I gotta find both you're book's!
Great podcast. Never been an MC or in any club, but love to listen and watch cool stories. It’s awesome to see you could have been best friends if you take the patch away. I really enjoyed it 👌🏻 Cheers from Norway 🇳🇴
I would never think Mooch was a member of a big club if he did not have any tattoos. So well spoken and just sounding like a great guy to hang out with. I don't even own a motorcycle and this guy alredy sounds like a guy it would be hard not to like. It is very good that shows like this exists. A lot of people look for that brotherhood concept and family like treatment and they embark on a Joruney the sometimes do not come back from not knowing how things in major clubs work. Best thing you can do is educate people now that you been on that journey and lived it.
@dougie6107 home front are the homies. My old band The Escaped toured with their old band The Wednesday Night Heroes several times both in the US and Canada
Peewee reminds me a lot of Mel Chancey from Chicago ha. Both seem like such down to earth dudes that will slam you on the earth if you get sideways. Great handlebars too
Great Interview, I have seen some other interviews that were an hour long and I have lost interest within 10 min. This one my friend was spot on and it is the one for those inquiring minds. Straight to the point and respectful.
Good interview. Currently in right now and much of what you said resonated. I wish I could say more but it is a conversation I wouldn’t mind having in a different setting. I do what I can from my end.
Great shoe love seeing two from different clubs getting along . I work 25 + years in a State Prison Correctional Sgt and had 1%on Blocks i supervise never a issue . Got to say they did their time like men .
So far so good, I'm looking forward to the next part! Love and greetings from Germany! Be bless PeeWee and Mooch, I'm praying for you and your journey!
GREAT Interview , THANK YOU BOTH FOR SHARING YOUR LIVES ,GOOD & BAD 🏍️ IT AINT WHAT IT WAS ALL ABOUT BACK IN 60’s & EARLY 70’s 🏍️ MUCH REPECT BRO , PEEWEE TOO , DAMN GOOD BRO 🩸🏍️👊🏽👊🏼
Good job Mooch. I remember meeting you and your brother at Oyster run years ago. Meet you as a supporter and learned lots with your Club just by visiting other chapters. I'm Few now but will always have love for black and white...
Knowledge is power … great to see two dudes from opposite sides of the street realizing they have a lot in common. Realizing that the patch doesn’t define their future.
@MondaysWithMooch no doubt man. What a wild story. I just started today. Edit- I'm gonna be picking your book up soon. I'm in the middle of PeeWee's book
Man I hope you two take a trip, sounds to me he really needs one bad. Believe it or not we are responsible for one another. Being out bad , is tough so final . He needs a friend, that doesn't have an agenda. Just a solid ,stable, good , reliable friend.
The brotherhood isnt there anymore, I keep hearing that from ex members of the big OMC's. But what about the smaller 1% clubs? Ive noticed that the smaller the club, the tighter the bond.
Pretty good stuff. I think it's silly the clubs want to kill each other like that over nothing shit that happened in the 1969 LOL come on man lol. But you know what it is what it is there's a lot of bad blood unless there's like some territory or some hustle that's getting stepped on I don't really think clubs should be killing each other imagine if they all United. How much stronger they would be I don't know that's just me... Mooch good job with your podcast this was a really good one I liked it a lot!
Mooch I got no love for your old club I’m tight with 81, but I gotta admit I really like snd respect you. Your a warrior and your a gentlemen both traits as an Italian man I respect in a fellow man. Glad you left the club and are doing your thing in life. Keep doing your thing my man. Big L&R ⚡️⚡️
@@MondaysWithMooch Respect is well deserved my man. Keep doing your thing, it’s only going up from here. You have your health, your family, and no more stress of being in a club, now you live your life for you and your family 👊🏻🙏🏻
Both of you guys should get out and do an outreach to "young bikers". Both of you have seen the small club life, the big clubs trying to bully you, the fight to become part of the top team, and the realization of why this choice we made was not a good one. Great job, both of you.
Now we need the PeeWee and Mooch show
Agree!
"Out Bad with PeeWee and Mooch"
Lol if it works . Why not
I was thinking the exact same!
@lifeisgood662 you still must be wearing a patch taking orders following rules. One day you'll get your balls back hopefully
"brotherhood, greatest lie ever told" 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 say it fucking louder
Usually that's how all guys out bad feel
Sour grapes. If it was so bad why'd they stay in it for 20 years
And guys that quit too...took me 14 years to finally cut the cord, but saw the writing on the wall long before. I met some amazing men, but mostly a bunch of guys I could never count on to be a brother.
I really wish I could say you're wrong but bro that's spot on truth I was in a club for 14 years and one day I had the whole chapter at my place wanting all their shit back
@@terryminten4695 what'd you do to get kicked out ?
Such a rad one Mooch! Love that you dudes are showing what real brotherhood is about.
Mooch, you are by far one of the most intelligent, well-spoken, positive interviewers I've listened to. It is crucial that we as men have guys like you to listen to that focus on what's important for us. Keep at it man. Great stuff
Had to listen to the interview again: OUTSTANDING!
A great example of "BROTHERHOOD" is right here...Respect to you both!
Pee Wee is as real as it gets. I met him years ago in Reno. Got his book a cpl days ago and let me say, GET THE BOOK! Couldnt put it down. Plus it was interesting to hear him talk about some of the people that I also encountered over the years in being in a MC. And I can say, I get what hes saying. Anyways great interview and looking forward to more.
Thank you gentlemen it’s nice to see people from two sides of the fence. Having a conversation I can’t help but think about the movie the warriors from back in the 70s if everybody could pull together and make it about us against them the poor against the rich what a difference it would make.🤝
Hi Mooch, I think you're a great interviewer for one main reason: You let people talk and tell their stories! Glad to see Mondays with Mooch back on!
💯
Don’t let the old man in Pee. wee
Most club guys you don't even want to be around they just got an attitude. These two guys are super humble.
Salute, Mooch...our paths crossed in Anacortes Oyster run, later again in Spokane then again at a LA event. Congratulations on the well done book, as it brought back memories of what was going on when I was getting my feet wet in Club life. Respects to your journey. Chosen Few Snips wishing you well
This was definitely a surprise when I saw the title… GREAT SITDOWN! Smilin J Mongols Phoenix Chapter RETIRED
Great interview. It was great to see two ex members of rival clubs getting along. I only wish active members could do the same. It’s so sad to see the brotherhood falling apart. The feds just love that. Again, this was a great interview.
I met Pee Wee when I was a Bandido. He was Sonny’s bodyguard the night we met. I was the bodyguard for our VP. Long story about the night the lights went out in Sturgis. 😎😎
I’ve heard some of that story before
Sounds wild
This was a good one! You got a solid way of doing interviews, Mooch, and PeeWee is that dude you felt you've known for years when he tells his story. Yall are both as Solid as they come in my book. Speaking of, just ordered a copy of both of yalls books, cant wait to get my hands on em' ML&R Mooch, and PeeWee, take it easy!
Thank you so much for the kind words and for picking the books up
@@MondaysWithMooch Least I could I do! Take care
@@MondaysWithMoocha man named Mooch 👍😅😊
Chur chur. Good interview. Watching from New Zealand. Where the oldest Hells Angel club outside of America begun, , Thats true. Probly the last place to have Mongols, there here too I believe , only recently, . Long live Harley Davidson motor bikes
When I heard the title you've chosen for the book I immediately started laughing like a maniac. Ol lady thought I was on that shit again. I spent 10 years starting about a year after getting out of the army slipping into the hard-core biker life, which cost my first marriage to crash and burn 6 months into my hang around phase butI missed the warning sign that a really good woman who loves you and after 4 years prior to club association started things were golden, 6 months after you start into the life she tells you she sees where that is going to take you, she loves you too much to watch that happen so she's leaving and to make sure she doesn't fall for any bullshit from me she's moving 4 states(1,000 miles) away then walked out the door, and drove away...and me, a guy with a reputation as being very intelligent, known for being able to do the "Abridged version" read on people or situations, figure out who's about what and what is happening , I can figure all that shit out and then like a soldier who finds out information about the enemy go brief the guy in charge of me, and yet My ex blasting off caught me 100% flat footed and slack jawed.. I guess in the beginning we become so fixated that getting a patch becomes an obsession., blocking out what used to seem important. After 10 years in the life and figuring out that, at least in my experience there are 2 kinds of "Brithers" in a club. There are the ones who are legit tough, physically strong, mentally solid, and they join because the want to feel like they are a part of something bigger than them, they want to look around and say to themselves, "Yep, i an exactly where I belong, and I've got a bunch of brothers that I belong with." This type of Brother takes the "Right or wrong, a Brother is never wrong" as something to live by. If you call him at 3 am and ask him to come over for a bit he shows up with a couple shoves, plastic sheeting, and disposable coveralls just in case they are needed but couldn't be mentioned on a phone. He will walk into an ass beating knowing it's coming because you ain't getting your teeth knocked down your throat by yourself. I had 3 guys in the club that wee exactly like that. 2 are dead one is in federal prison serving triple life. I won't name him but I promise you both know him and probably share my opinion of him. The other type may or may not actually be a badass tough guy but they look, act, 🎉and sound like, they are. Sure, they can scrap and they are certainly capable of really hard violent actions. They are actually more likely to escalate the violence than the first type of brother...For reasons. They usually grew up with nothing to be proud of. Living with one irresponsible parent whose never around and can't remember what the other one looked like. To survive they started at a young age of bring able to meet some one, and figure out the angle to use that person in a way that they can benefit from and won't immediately be obvious to that guy that he's just a tool for this kind of brother. Other people he will immediately classify as a mark. A one time use only, he'll have something, money, a dope connection, something that whe the time comes that asset can be taken through intimidation and then the mark is told to be gone and not to come back, ever. (You can't have the dude you just took something valuable from hanging around and telling people you may need at some point how you fucked him over even though you were friends at the time. This type of brother can be very good to have on your side. He's intelligent, he's no nonsense, and in reality these guys are the most dangerous people in the club. Having always felt like he was on his own, never in a place where he felt like he belongs, and a lifetime of figuring out the angles and the marks, surviving because he could be very friendly, si friendly people couldn't tell he was using them for his benefit but once all that began to click people will still deny they got played, they will convince themselves they just misunderstood everything and there friend didn't intentionally fuck them over. He's the type of guy that will kick a dude in the balls then make the guy believe they were kicking a venomous spider off of their junk, you should buy him a drink for being a good guy like that. These brothers desperately want to belong to something but after 30 years of life that required keeping enough distance with everyone that noone could get involved in the scams, cons, and robberies he was running.that way of living has made it impossible for him to ever belong in a group of people where trust is key.but he had developed a plan to use them as soon as they met each other.
I saw both types existed right away but it took 10 years to admit, that 2nd type, most the guys in the life you ever met are going to become him if they aren't him already. That was when I finally admitted that the lie I had fallen for the most completely and had affected me the most severely was the lie of, "Hey brother, you need something just call, I'll be right there. Brotherhood is what this club is about, and without that we have nothing." That day I admitted to myself that the last 10 years were all asmoke and mirrors show that sold us on something that most of these guys said without ever thinking about what it means. It was all a lie. Thar day I pulled my own colors, walked into my chapter presidents office dropped them on his desk, said,"I told your predecessor that I was sure about making the move from prospect to full patch, I understood what the commitment was about, and I had always held up on my end, never told anyone, sorry this isn't a good time for me, maybe in a month I'll be able to help you, but this club is not what I agreed to join and made a commitment too. That club must've died when we buried the man who made me think about whether I should make that commitment. Semsd then almost everyone, maybe 4 exceptions, everyone else has consistently said no, sorry I can't do shit right now, too much on my plate right now maybe in a moth, or something similar. Now I'm losing everything, house, land business, family, my self respect is hanging on by a thread and my desire to be involved in this club is completely gone. I'm walking away, hope this works out for yall better than it did for me, but either way I don't feel a need to ever talk to any of yall again, and its probably the best thing for all concerned as my capacity to be social and talk to people is gone, I wouldn't be any fun to be around.
He didn't say a thing, showed no feelings of any kind, and I watched my back for quite a while, expecting some sort of visit at some point it never came. Of course I rarely make the 45 minute trip to their city, I don't ride Harleys anymore (I do have an 80 mph tractor supply minibike that I stuffed a 479cc Briggs and Stratton Vtwin into) and my guess is I'm out of sight, out of mind, I'm not causing a problem and they certainly have real problems to deal with. I gotta say that I don't think that any book ever written had a better, more appropriate, or more truthful title. Congratulations on your ability to figure that out, so many don't figure it out until they are 10cyears into a life at a federal facility, some never do figure it out, and even worse, a lot of guys died before they had a chance to figure it out.
No ones reading that bs
@@Streets4life I'm ok with that hell I don't always read stuff either, that's why America is great , we aren't forced to read stuff.
My brother called me up this week and said he was watching a program on A&E The secrets of the Hells Angels and he said Chuck Goldsmith this kid we went to school with was a Hells Angel President and no shit this guy is on this TV special. I grew up in Milwaukee just like Chuck and my dad ran a Shell gas station on 2nd and Mitchell street in the early 70s on the weekends for extra money and I would help out and pump gas and guys would come in on their motorcycles and fill up and drive off without paying and I was told that they were the Milwaukee Outlaws so they get the gas for free. Years later I start going to South Division high school and Chuck was a year a head of me and came up to me and said you must be Mike Ramm’s Brother because I was wearing his hand me down clothes that he gave to me to wear because like a lot of us kids back than we were poor and didn’t have much. I guess the outlaws still have a clubhouse on 2nd and Maple. I knew the Porter family as Chuck did as the neighborhood kids would learn how to box and try to stay out of trouble. I’m glad Chuck is doing good and would love to hear his stories and plan on buying his book. GOD BLESS YOU CHUCK
What a great interview! I can see where you could have several parts to interviewing him with so much more to talk about can't wait to read your book and learn more about you❤️
Mooch i know your channels gonna blow tf up my G
Great stuff, Mooch and Peewee!
Yea it’s the same EXACT SHIT WITH HA IN NYC 3td street I was in a support club for 4 years and we had to go to there clubhouse we had to jump when they said they’d come to our CH and never pay for a drink hit on ol lady’s and that is when I then put my energy into the direction of a the 1% club which I became affiliated with UB AN WAS being offered and I turned it down at this time I was in a smaller club and wouldn’t leave them for UB which after My diamond was disrespected we we had another offer the 16s and the rest was history until I finally walked away after looking myself in the mirror and hating everything around me and how the loyalty? Brotherhood? Unity ? Honor ? Respect ? Was few an far between …..
Right on boys, great to see you guys have a sit down and chat. Entertaining and insightful.
Hey Mooch, I met you when you were Vagos. We were at a FSMC spokes and speers get together. I respected you then and still do. Good to see you on here. MLAR
Thank you homie
Awesome Video! I heard of Pee- Wee before but didn't know much, this is such a good video & I love the way you guys get along! I gotta find both you're book's!
Thank you. The link to buy both of our books is in the video description
Very refreshing....
For those of us who lived that life and know the reality.....thanks you two.
Great podcast. Never been an MC or in any club, but love to listen and watch cool stories. It’s awesome to see you could have been best friends if you take the patch away. I really enjoyed it 👌🏻
Cheers from Norway 🇳🇴
Such a great interview. Both of you guys have amazing stories about your lives. Thanks for this one.
I would never think Mooch was a member of a big club if he did not have any tattoos. So well spoken and just sounding like a great guy to hang out with. I don't even own a motorcycle and this guy alredy sounds like a guy it would be hard not to like. It is very good that shows like this exists. A lot of people look for that brotherhood concept and family like treatment and they embark on a Joruney the sometimes do not come back from not knowing how things in major clubs work. Best thing you can do is educate people now that you been on that journey and lived it.
I paid to watch all those episodes peewee recently did and it was well worth it👊🏼 thanks mooch and peewee
I watch a lot of H A stuff and Pee Wee is an awesome man. My favorite
Love your content, Mooch. Shout out The Chisel shirt you rock too. ha
Thank you! And the Chisel rules!!
@@MondaysWithMooch Hell yea man. Seeing em with Home Front and CMI in philly in May. Stoked.
@dougie6107 home front are the homies. My old band The Escaped toured with their old band The Wednesday Night Heroes several times both in the US and Canada
@@MondaysWithMooch That's whats up! We like the same music then. Wednesday Night Heroes 👊💥 Skinhead Rock n Roll. You still in a band?
Mooch you are a geniuine guy I can tell just from the vids I have seen. Very articulate and well spoken. Love checking out your content.
Peewee reminds me a lot of Mel Chancey from Chicago ha. Both seem like such down to earth dudes that will slam you on the earth if you get sideways. Great handlebars too
Should definitely do another one! Great interview
Like the video Mooch first time watching
Like Peewee as well y'all did good with this one SALUTE'S 💪🏻💯💯💯💯
Great Interview, I have seen some other interviews that were an hour long and I have lost interest within 10 min. This one my friend was spot on and it is the one for those inquiring minds. Straight to the point and respectful.
Thank you. We tried to keep it short but it’s hard when conversation is going so well
Good interview. Currently in right now and much of what you said resonated. I wish I could say more but it is a conversation I wouldn’t mind having in a different setting. I do what I can from my end.
Aye bro you got a podcast definitely dig the interviews and enjoy watching them
Great shoe love seeing two from different clubs getting along . I work 25 + years in a State Prison Correctional Sgt and had 1%on Blocks i supervise never a issue . Got to say they did their time like men .
Thanks for the video. And the podcast recommendation, got something else to listen to!
So far so good, I'm looking forward to the next part! Love and greetings from Germany! Be bless PeeWee and Mooch, I'm praying for you and your journey!
I'm so glad to see both of u in together
peewee is a legend in vegas, when i was in the teamsters working, i saw everyone wearing peewees speed shop shirts, back in 2020.
Did you ever meet Big Lou? I use to know him in Phoenix. I knew a lot of the Cave Creek HA members.
@@mr.roboto7330 nah i only did extra board for like 3 months. I dont know any of them.
You guys are AWESOME, THANKS
Great interview! I really enjoyed the mention of being in a club never defining who you are. Only a piece of your journey.
Great podcast I keep relisting because there always something different I catch
Great interview & story, guys.
Awesome interview. Loved it. Hope you do more!
GREAT Interview , THANK YOU BOTH FOR SHARING YOUR LIVES ,GOOD & BAD 🏍️ IT AINT WHAT IT WAS ALL ABOUT BACK IN 60’s & EARLY 70’s 🏍️ MUCH REPECT BRO , PEEWEE TOO , DAMN GOOD BRO 🩸🏍️👊🏽👊🏼
Great episode man!! Happy you’re back on ✌️
Good job Mooch. I remember meeting you and your brother at Oyster run years ago. Meet you as a supporter and learned lots with your Club just by visiting other chapters. I'm Few now but will always have love for black and white...
Congrats to both of you for doing this podcast. By the way Peewee you and I have the same birthday 12/30/1956 just turned 67 years young.
You guys knocked this out of the park!!!! Amazing Interview Mooch and Peewee!!! This is HUGE!!!
Knowledge is power … great to see two dudes from opposite sides of the street realizing they have a lot in common. Realizing that the patch doesn’t define their future.
Relative Unknown is a great podcast. Thanks for the recommendation @mooch
Amazing huh
@MondaysWithMooch no doubt man. What a wild story. I just started today.
Edit- I'm gonna be picking your book up soon. I'm in the middle of PeeWee's book
Hell of a interview ! Both you brothers stay safe !!
Good interview fellas I can relate a lot I was in clubs in Australia for 11 years
Its nice to see these guys have so much self confidence that they dont have to always b the hero in their story
Nice! been riding my FXR for the last 22 years now
Man I hope you two take a trip, sounds to me he really needs one bad. Believe it or not we are responsible for one another. Being out bad , is tough so final . He needs a friend, that doesn't have an agenda. Just a solid ,stable, good , reliable friend.
Great interview. I’d love to have you on my show that is focused on holding public servants accountable
Shoot me an email
Peewee is a legend. I’m stoked to have spent some time with him. His son is even cooler.
Peewee is a godsend we are so lucky to have such an amazing person like him we are blessed to have him in our lives. Love ya peewee
Great interview
Glad pee wee is calling out Pat
I wish the Mongols and Hells Angles MC could get along better. Rock on Mooch and Peewee
This was cool to watch much respect to both you guys
Love this shit 👍 u guys need ur own show 🤜🏽☠️
Great interview!
“Cause of my size or if you saw me in the shower” bahahaha funny stuff PeeWee
to be proportional to his height, it would probably have to be about 15 in 🤣🤣
Great interview peewee o
Hope mooch makes the next run..
The brotherhood isnt there anymore, I keep hearing that from ex members of the big OMC's. But what about the smaller 1% clubs? Ive noticed that the smaller the club, the tighter the bond.
Loved this Mooch & peewee Mad Respect to you both ❤
what a great interview
Great episode Mooch.
I read Peewees book and look forward to reading yours.
Super cool sit down!!
I loved when he mentioned about people moving back in situations. I use to get in trouble for moving forward too quick lol
Great interview. Peewee is a legend, great dude.
Dope sit down🤙🏼 keep it up🫡
Yo thanks for the “Relative Unknown “ reference
🙌🏽🙌🏽 great interview guys!! 👊🏽👊🏽
Pretty good stuff. I think it's silly the clubs want to kill each other like that over nothing shit that happened in the 1969 LOL come on man lol. But you know what it is what it is there's a lot of bad blood unless there's like some territory or some hustle that's getting stepped on I don't really think clubs should be killing each other imagine if they all United. How much stronger they would be
I don't know that's just me... Mooch good job with your podcast this was a really good one I liked it a lot!
Awesome !! Great interview mooch 5 ⭐ bro ... Pee Wee love you brother !!
Good interview.
Good to see you in the good old smart clobber, Mooch.
On the a&e show patty said peewee talks a lot.... He has a point 🤣😂 Shout out Patty!
Great show hermano
Thank you homie. Much love bro
Dude what a great fukn episode
Great job Guys . That stem cell treatment sounds like the youth serum alot of us Ol_timers need .
It’s cool to hear these bigger clubs find out about sos
Great vid....you're both great examples.
Pretty awesome podcast. Good job gentlemen.
Historical no doubt. Thank you both for sharing what you can and being human 🤘🏻🤣
Mooch I got no love for your old club I’m tight with 81, but I gotta admit I really like snd respect you. Your a warrior and your a gentlemen both traits as an Italian man I respect in a fellow man. Glad you left the club and are doing your thing in life. Keep doing your thing my man. Big L&R ⚡️⚡️
I appreciate the respect homie. Thank you for checking out the channel
@@MondaysWithMooch Respect is well deserved my man. Keep doing your thing, it’s only going up from here. You have your health, your family, and no more stress of being in a club, now you live your life for you and your family 👊🏻🙏🏻
Good content. Best of luck to you both!
Both of you keep up the good work
Good interview!
Hell ya. Make this is a series
Both of you guys should get out and do an outreach to "young bikers". Both of you have seen the small club life, the big clubs trying to bully you, the fight to become part of the top team, and the realization of why this choice we made was not a good one. Great job, both of you.
Just bought the book.....Cheers !