Monday, 16 May 2011
THE SHOOK-UPS
Thanks to UGLYPUNK for these pics from last Thursdays SHOOK-UPS show in Liverpool. Now booked to play THE BIG STRAMASH, July 28th-31st, a garage festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, with THE POETS, THE MASONICS and THE WILDEBEESTS amongst others.
Also in negotiations for a performance at another big festival this Summer!
In the process of putting together a self-financed 45 together which will consist of 2 of the following tracks
Shook-Ups song set
Hopefully, have these in time for these bigger shows.
Labels:
60's garage,
DIY,
garage punk,
live shows,
photography,
The Shook-Ups
Saturday, 14 May 2011
70's MUSCLE CAR MAYHEM
Here they are! Some dumb, pointless yet very entertaining muscle car movies from the Seventies.
Classic American V8 powered cars with way-too-soft suspension crashing into things.
Vividly remember all these trailers on TV when they were released.
I feel a trip to PEP BOYS coming on!
In order we got:
DIRTY MARY CRAZY LARRY (1974)
GONE IN SIXTY SECONDS (1974)
VANISHING POINT (1971)
DEATH RACE 2000 (1975)
CANNONBALL aka CARQUAKE (1976)
In 1974 my Dad actually owned a MUSTANG MACH 1 just like the one in GONE IN SIXTY SECONDS!
Labels:
americana,
childhood,
Muscle Cars,
Nostalgia,
trash movies
RACE WITH THE DEVIL
This film has been floating around in my subconscious for many many years. I was on Youtube exploring a recent obsession with 70's Carsploitation movies (more on that in another post) when I stumbled upon this mighty gem.
The first few minutes of RACE WITH THE DEVIL make great eye candy for vintage Flat Track freaks.Great shots of Bultacos in a mid 70's workshop, followed by a well filmed race scene on asphalt!!!!.......I love the fact his mate in the Winnebago shows up mid race and obliviously pulls onto the track at a snails pace!
Great shots of vintage race leathers and helmets....wonder where this was filmed and who the 'racers' are?
First released in 1975, the film is a weird mix of horror and car chasing and stars Peter Fonda and Loretta Swit (hotlips in M.A.S.H.) so that ticks all my boxes! Not sure if it is commercially available on DVD but I'm gonna try and get a copy for my ever growing Biker movie collection
Tim's new roller-skates
My mate Timothy in Stockport just bought himself some Rollerskates...guess he must have seen that new TV advert for LUCOZADE LITE.....
Labels:
friends,
groovy,
Vans,
vintage skateboarding
Faulkner Bmx Archive 1980-1982
Dave Arnold, Craig Borrows and Alan Woods.....50 mph plus downhill session
Mike Pardon: Styling over Chorley doubles
Dave Arnold: Southport Skatepark
Dave Arnold and Craig Borrows in the background
Mike Pardon: Cheesy grin
Tony Law: moody punk attitude
Dave Arnold: Textbook Kerb -Endo, Wigan train station
Dave Arnold(Left) and Mike Pardon (right) Southport BMX track
Dave Arnold: Chorley Bomb-Hole
Same session: Handlebar malfunction
Tony Law Jumping, Terry Lloyd lying down, Fenwick Carr Peace sign: Chorley Bomb-Hole
John Lee #3 and Mark Lavery #11 Chorley BMX track.
A group set up solely to showcase the BMX photography of Stefan Faulkner.
A school friend of BMX'er David Arnold and a keen photographer....Stefan put himself in the right place at the right time.
He had a great eye for a good shot, capturing events at a time when no-one else had the foresight to document what we were doing....we were totally in the moment and too busy 'doing it'... we never thought for one second how great it would be to be able to look back at these photographs thirty years down the line.
These shots are all took approximately between 1980-1982, in and around the NW of England. Mainly Chorley BMX track, Southport BMX track, Southport Skatepark and some downhill shots from Rainford St. Helens.
For me, they are a brilliant snapshot of carefree, happy times.....when the only things that mattered were when the next race was, hoping you didn't get a puncture and wondering if the holes in your Vans style #95's would hold out until you could afford a new pair!
Stefan has said that he has a bunch more images stashed in his vault, hopefully over time, this group will act as a platform for him to show them to the world.
We salute you Stefan!
I feature pretty heavily in Stefans pictures and I'm very proud to be involved with this project.
This archive has only been in existance for a couple of days and already there is dicsussions about the possiblities of a photo exhibition hosted both here in the North West and a venue in the South.
See the Facebook page here
Labels:
bicycles,
bmx,
bmx good times,
friends,
Nostalgia,
photography,
vintage BMX
Friday, 13 May 2011
GOD SAVE THE KING!
Better late than never! Here's some pics from Runcorn Rich of our Royal Bash a couple of weeks back.
It was a celebration of "Britishness" with a monologue, a Crown of Trifle, Michael Fagin-the royal intruder and some British style wrestling!
Labels:
60's garage,
friends,
groovy,
live shows,
party,
The Stags,
wigan
Monday, 9 May 2011
FRIDAY NIGHT RACING AT OXFORD
A couple of shots from Oxford on Friday night...In my opinion, the most successful UK Flat Track race in its seven year history!
This was round one of the 2011 GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, held at the defunct Cowley Stadium. There hasn't been a motorcycle race here for over 5 years and in order for it to happen, a lot of hard work had to be done. The CO-BUILT guys spent a couple of weeks prior to the race, grading and watering the unloved track. On the day of the race, a bunch of us sheeted the entire greyhound track around the outside with tarpaulins and then secured them with literally hundreds of old speedway tyres!! We had to ensure that no shale whatsoever got roosted onto the dog track. CO-BUILT organised bringing in the plant hire needed to do final grooming and watering in between heats. There was a few uninterested parties who didn't want this to happen....namely the dog track guys and the owners of the tarmac go-kart track in the infield.
All the collected hard work paid off, it was a warm summer night with a record attendance of spectators. The grandstands were full as well as the indoor glass-fronted viewing balconies.
The track was a loose cushioned track that didn't groove up and suited my riding style. It was rather bumpy but that somehow added to its charm. It felt magical to ride under the bright floodlights.
The racing was very close and fast-paced with suprisingly very few stoppages, only one serious accident requiring the ambulance to take Geoff Baldock to hospital with a shoulder injury.
Special Guest, DAVE ALDANA put on a great show, riding like someone half his age......but crashing 3 times consecutively in the semi and the following restarts.....rendering his borrowed bike unridable. I asked him if he wanted to borrow a bike, he answered "who's gonna want to lend ME a bike after that!" ...I guess he had a point.
SKOOTER FARM had a great nights racing. Personally, I rode my best ever......leading my first two heats for the majority of the race but making a couple of mistakes and settling for two 2nd place finishes. This was good enough to put me 6th on the grid in the final. I rode hard and really on the limit and finished 10th overall.
Pete Wilky #99 also rode great on his Harley XR750, finishing in a respectable 7th overall.
Gary Inman #13 rode tough all night but failed to make the THUNDERBIKE final. He did do well enough in the super competitive SHORT TRACK class to make the semis.which is no mean feat!!
The whole event was a media frenzy with 2 seperate film crews and a host of Hi-Viz wearing photographers.
During the interval, the pits were opened to the public and literally hundreds of curious race fans came over to see the bikes and racers up close.....at one point 4 rows deep in front of the SKOOTER FARM/SIDEBURN race tent...it felt good to be the focus of all that attention!
It was no accident all these folks showed up. Again, CO-BUILT did an amazing job of promoting the race and can give themselves a huge pat on the back. Perhaps Friday night races at Grand National level is the way forward for getting spectators into the grandstands?
The UK racing scene has really stuggled to pull any sort of crowd since its launch in 2004.....I really hope that this Oxford race is a turning point in crowd attendance!
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Its Dave Aldana time!!
Dave Aldana is here this week....gonna be good!
Talky night Thursday 5th May then racy night Friday 6th May
details here
update: whilst googling Aldana images....this came up.... Rachel Aldana!!
Daves nickname was RUBBER BALL.....I wonder what Rachels nickname is?
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