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Motorcycle Music, Freedom of the Open Road
uploaded by Firefighter11A at youtube.com
(If You Don't Ride...You Don't Know) Here is where you can order the CD & T-Shirt. http://stores.ebay.com/Creative-Solutions-North This Music Video, Open Road is dedicated to all riders who through the sport of motorcycling have Changed their lives, Enriched their lives, or Lost their lives, In The Wind... Sang by Joe Janiak
Harley Commercial
uploaded by hterrebrood at youtube.com
We believe in... See my wife sitting astride my custom softail in my other video. A built bike, not bought: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZe8Q0d4Ysw
Harley Davidson BARCELONA
uploaded by joquechachi at youtube.com
Harley´s circulando por Barcelona en su Centenario.
SHOCKING BLUE-"HARLEY DAVIDSON/ GET IT ON" (69/75)
uploaded by funknroll at youtube.com
"Real women ride!" The motorcycle and the open road have always been metaphors for freedom. Between Kerouac's "On the Road" and Persig's "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", the counterculture embraced that ideal and roared with it. Shocking Blue did two B-sides, "Harley Davidson" (1969) and "Get It On" (1975), that tread that path. For women, whose lives were locked up in farms or drawing rooms in the 1800's, the bicycle, the car, and the plane were transports of liberation in the 20th century. Amelia Earhart and black aviatrix Bessie Coleman opened up the skies. Linda Gudeau (The Motor Maids) and Louise Scherby (Women's International Motorcycle Association) scorched the tarmac. The cycle helped them to explore new gender roles, sensuality, self-reliance, equity, and the land in vaster vistas. This proud, rich heritage extends today from Motorcycle Clubs like the Amazon WMC and the Cycle Sisters, to the ultra-hellions, Dykes On Bikes. An open range is possibility, an open road is freedom. Included here are varied angles like: vintage cycle ads, motorcyle mamas galore, Betty Page and pin-up art, Luciana Paluzzi ("Thunderball"), mod scooters, the Shangri-La's, Batgirl, Marianne Faithfull, Bridget Bardot (who sang her own classic "Harley Davidson"), Ann Margaret, Crepax's "Valentina" comics, Francoise Hardy and "Pravda" -the pop art comic she inspired, Janis Joplin, hippie hedonism, Black Canary, biker grrrl movies like "Hell's Belles" vesus bike mag pin-ups, Betty Davis, and the Runaways. Everyone your mother warned you about or may have been! About SHOCKING BLUE: They started as a male rocking quartet in Holland who had the good fortune to replace their lead singer with Mariska Veres. Doe-eyed and direct, Mariska belted it out with the best of them. They broke through worldwide with the #1 smash, "Venus," in 1970. Time has borne out the depth of their work; their catalog is rich with strong melodies in varied styles which have given them a cult following. Artists as diverse as BANANARAMA ("Venus") to NIRVANA ("Love Buzz"), the PRODIGY ("Phoenix" uses "Love Buzz") and FATBOY SLIM (sampled "Send Me a Postcard") have tributed them. Mariska's tough wail was the foil for the deft guitar work of Robbie van Leeuwen, a tasteful and inspired player who is much underrated. Their work from 1968 to 1975 is great stuff. Even a few reunion singles in '86 and '94 hold the chemistry. Sadly, Mariska passed in December of 2006, and this is dedicated with respect to her. Check out these great sites: http://www.myspace.com/motorcyclegirls http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Content/Pages/Women/women_history.jsp?locale=en_US http://www.realdivasride.com/home.htm http://dykesonbikes.org/1_women_history.html http://www.bessiecoleman.com/ Pravda: http://www.thegenre.com/mov/pravda.html http://worldofkane.blogspot.com/2007/09/guy-peellaert-b.html Shocking Blue: http://shockingblue.ning.com/ (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. Fan-made video to promote the artist and awareness.) http://www.youtube.com/funknroll tym stevens
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man - Scena Finale
uploaded by SbarbUS at youtube.com
Harley saluta Marlboro, monta in sella alla moto, carica una ragazza che fa l'autostop, e parte per rincominciare..
I Ride The Movie - This is America. This is Biker Culture. Get on. Hold tight. Shut up!
uploaded by iridethemovie at youtube.com
www.iridethemovie.com - I Ride The Movie - This is America. This is Biker Culture. Get on. Hold tight. Shut up! The First Biker Movie ever. Get on. Hold tight. Shut up. Exclusive offer for our friends in the Biker and Motorcycle world. For a limited time we are offering a Pre-release DVD signed by Director Daron Ker of Water Buffalo Films and The Fryed Brothers Band. Bikers and fans are already calling I Ride "a biker cult classic." With your pre-release purchase of $25.00 you receive a hand signed, hand numbered limited edition DVD while supplies last. $25 - I Ride - Limited Edition Signed DVD shipped to you April 1, 2009. Back Stage Pass to Private Online Screening starting March 28 through April 1, 2009. Invite your Motorcycle Club for a private screening or throw that DVD in and Get On, Hold Tight and Shut Up! Featuring: THE FRYED BROTHERS BAND, WILLIE NELSON, SONNY BARGER, PAT SIMMONS DAVE NICHOLS, STEVE BEATNIK WERNER, CHARLIE BRECHTEL Motorcycle Club: HESSIANS, GHOST MOUNTAIN RIDERS, CIRCLE OF PRIDE, CHUBBS BROS Music: THE FRYED BROTHERS BAND, STEVE BEATNIK WERNER, CHARLIE BRECHTEL Since The Wild One in the 1950s the world has been fascinated with the mythic culture of the American biker. Who are these people with the loud motorcycles, leather jackets, tattoos, and long beards? Where are they going as they roar through town in large packs? And what do they do when they arrive wherever theyre going? I RIDE is the film that finally tells the true-to-life story of the biker community in America. Through the eyes and music of The Fryed Brothers Band, I RIDE will take you on an illuminating road trip through the biker world: bare knuckle fights you actually sign up for, wild bar-b-ques and camp outs, and partying raw and rowdy at some of the biggest hard core biker festivals. This trip will wind up at Sturgis, South Dakota for a Fryed Brother Band performance to end all performances. The Fryed Brothers Band? Theyre the best band youve probably never heard of. For 29 years theyve been the exclusive house band of Americas Biker Movement. Every year The Fryed Brothers headline most of the preeminent biker events in America including the Easyriders Show in Sacramento, CA, Rips Bad Ride in Irvine, CA, Ghost Mountain Riders Show in Salinas, CA, the Circle of Pride in Iowa, and most importantly, Sturgis Bike Week, the largest gathering of bikers in the world, which completely takes over the small town of Sturgis, South Dakota every August to celebrate this outlaw culture. When they were young, Harry and Tommy Fryeds older brother Mark died in a accident while riding his beloved Harley. The brothers resolved then to keep Marks memory alive through a devotion to the motorcycle culture and the music he loved... and thus was formed The Fryed Brothers Band. The song I Ride -- a key song in their repertoire and in the documentary -- is a tribute to their fallen brother. I RIDE, the film, is a tribute to their perserverance, dedication and love of all things biker.
Rumble Riot by The Heathens (Choppertown motorcycle DVD movie)
uploaded by choppertown at youtube.com
All the best motorcycle DVDs available at http://www.choppertown.com Music video clip from the motorcycle DVD Choppertown: From The Vault featuring Kutty Noteboom, Rico Fodrey, Jason Jessee, Cole Foster, James Intveld, and the Sinners hot rod and motorcycle club. Available at www.choppertown.com.

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