My story: how I became a greaser!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Ok since you cats and kittens like my stories. I decided to do one on how I became a greaser and what got me into the rockabilly/greaser lifestyle!
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Комментарии • 445

  • @chaoticfanboy47
    @chaoticfanboy47 5 лет назад +98

    When he said he was fourteen I thought of Ponyboy Curtis from The Outsiders

  • @illiamnatiproductions9906
    @illiamnatiproductions9906 6 лет назад +106

    I first started thinking about being a greaser when my class started reading The Outsiders. And then I started researching it more and more and then I stumbled on your channel, and I thought that you were badass, so I started to become a greaser.

    • @nytisproblema8505
      @nytisproblema8505 6 лет назад +3

      Illiamnati Productions Pretty much same story for me, too

    • @Cloutnn
      @Cloutnn 6 лет назад

      Same 6th grade 278

    • @adrianpajamas
      @adrianpajamas 5 лет назад +3

      7th right?

    • @willoww.8053
      @willoww.8053 5 лет назад +3

      Same for me too! I loved the book and the movie and became so interested in the lifestyle

    • @chaoticfanboy47
      @chaoticfanboy47 5 лет назад +5

      Illiamnati Productions YEEESS I LOVE THE OUTSIDERS

  • @thewanderer15
    @thewanderer15 6 лет назад +347

    Dig the intro. I'm trying to become a greaser myself, but every body looks at me weird. But hey who cares what they think.

    • @christianpopulin2533
      @christianpopulin2533 6 лет назад +11

      Jose Gonzalez thats exactly right my man i have the same thing

    • @noevelasco3510
      @noevelasco3510 6 лет назад +9

      Jose Gonzalez thats the ticket cat

    • @Zmuny
      @Zmuny 6 лет назад +30

      Do you want to know why? Because they are different people with different opinions unless they are hips-they are pretty much all the same. Either way someone is not going to like what you are doing so just do whatever you want.

    • @spencerpootis73
      @spencerpootis73 6 лет назад +1

      There ya go.

    • @BlindTom61
      @BlindTom61 6 лет назад +9

      You don't "become" a greaser. You are either one or you're not...

  • @FREDSDEADBABE
    @FREDSDEADBABE 6 лет назад +319

    I've been into it since I was about 12, I'm 19 now. It all started when I found my dad's old leather jacket which I still wear to this day as I grew into it. I grew up with the car shows and the music so it was only natural I'd become one. My dad got me hooked on the music, he met the Stray Cats at a bar he was working at and loved them. He was more of a small-town hotrodder cowboy type greaser. Cowboy boots, western shirts. That kinda thing. I definitely adopted it even though I have my chucks and my wife beaters. Of course he grew out of the style and turned into a goofy middle aged dad, but he always had love for old cars which also passed to me. When he passed away, I was a true fucking greaser. People knew who I was. I was an urban legend around town. The "greaser kid" or the "Elvis Boy" I was known as. Even though I was bullied, damn did I get thick skin. You can really tell I lived a hard life by a young age, but that is really what made me love the culture in the first place. It isn't about fake bravado or being tough, but being distinguished. You aren't just part of the crowd anymore.
    Today, I ran into a homeless guy in a restaurant. He was getting some chicken for his dog. He took one look at me and said "Damn you look like you're from the fucking 1960s. Never let anyone change you, boy did they try to change me." He told me his story and he was somebody who was homeless by choice because he liked to be free with his dog. He lived off the grid and said he was happy to be what he wanted to be. Moral of the story is, follow your gut. When you start doing what you want to do, like become a greaser, things start to mold for you. Don't be a cookie cutter person. Be your own fucking man/woman and boy will it be a great pay off even if you get Hell doing it at first. I know I fucking did.

    • @nytisproblema8505
      @nytisproblema8505 6 лет назад +6

      Good message, man, thank you for sharing.

    • @user-ml2ru6ig2s
      @user-ml2ru6ig2s 6 лет назад +1

      My uncles dance crew is named stray cats
      copyright

    • @Greg29
      @Greg29 6 лет назад +1

      I went to HS with the Stray Cats lol.

    • @fireinacan
      @fireinacan 6 лет назад +7

      We humans are so tribal! Good on you for not pursuing ridiculous beef that had nothing to do with you. Anyway, interesting story, thanks for sharing!

    • @edwardblom4217
      @edwardblom4217 6 лет назад

      Reverend Greasehound i started as 13

  • @censoredeeznuts
    @censoredeeznuts 6 лет назад +66

    I got into greasing through Arctic Monkeys of all things, saw Alex Turner's hair and started looking at how to do it, styled myself after him then discovered the whole Greaser scene, the clothes, the music the attitude etc. In my city I am pretty much the only person who dresses like this, there is no greaser subculture so I hang about with the punks and emos and stand out and it's nice. Living in the most run down area of my city and daring to dress like an emo/punk, let alone a greaser, get's us in a lot of fights and people start recognising me in the city centre. Hoping maybe I'll inspire a few cats to start greasing up and get something going here.

    • @jesusosornio5838
      @jesusosornio5838 6 лет назад

      Grease it up, cat

    • @cyxx414
      @cyxx414 6 лет назад +3

      Preston Garvey it's really cool that you hang out with people from other subcultures!

    • @flashlight4380
      @flashlight4380 Год назад +1

      Arctic Monkeys is a great band, digging that.

  • @oldthompson4537
    @oldthompson4537 5 лет назад +4

    I’m about to turn 16 and I own a 1950 dodge. I’ve always have been into older cars and classic rock. But ever since about 6th grade I started really gettin into the life and I really kick started the rest of the cats like me to join my little gang. Soon I’ll be cruising down the streets with my pals.

    • @lostsoulline
      @lostsoulline 5 лет назад

      Clint Westwood sick! Join em if
      Their kind and they look after you man

    • @johngrepo9976
      @johngrepo9976 4 года назад

      You're it..stay greasy

  • @codymcdaniel1151
    @codymcdaniel1151 4 года назад +6

    So I became a greaser a year ago, my friends call me Soda (I drink a shit ton of Pepsi) and today I just stumbled upon The Outsiders. I watched it. I’m proud to have the nickname Soda...

  • @billysinge8977
    @billysinge8977 5 лет назад +4

    I’m 13 and I’ve been a greaser for a couple months. 😂 I’m a huge fan of Elvis and Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, Tom Jones, all those guys and have been for years now, and I’ve got leather and denim jackets which I wear all the time, use a load of pomade and have kind of an intentionally messy pompadour going on hair-wise. I love old cars from the ‘40’s and ‘50’s and sometimes I’ll be walking along and people will shout “ELVIS” happened to me today, cause I live in a town you see the same people all over the place, this girl who’s seen me several times before and refers to me as “ELVIS” often shouts it at me as I walk past. So that’s kind of a running joke. Being a greaser is amazing and although I wear chinos instead of jeans and sneakers instead of boots, the tucked in shirt, medallion, leather and denim jackets, aviators and greasy hair are my specialty and being a greaser is badass.👌🏻😎👊🏻

  • @ponythegreaserchick7585
    @ponythegreaserchick7585 6 лет назад +7

    Well I just became a greaser this year, I'm 14 and in my English class in 8th grade, we started reading the book 'The Outsiders', and then I watched the movie. I felt like I didn't belong anywhere and I was just shit until I read the book and watched the movie and learned more about Ponyboy. I related to Ponyboy so much. I began listening to Rockabilly, wearing t-shirts, leather jackets, jeans, boots, and I wore grease in my hair even though I'm a girl. I have shortish long hair I comb back with a comb. My mother is actually accepting the fact that I'm a greaser and so is my dad. That's how I got my Greaser nickname 'Pony' because of how i relate to Ponyboy so much.

  • @uno99
    @uno99 6 лет назад +105

    Hair is on point man. Way better than the shaved sides days.

    • @Joeygalvez494
      @Joeygalvez494 5 лет назад

      I wanna try that traditional style one day

  • @val13c59
    @val13c59 3 года назад +6

    I’m 52. I’ve been a Greaser/Rockabilly throughout my life without the look. I went through the punk scene, the metal head scene, the Mod scene. But I always came back to my true way of life of the 50s way of life, Rockabilly/Greaser.

  • @realtalks1053
    @realtalks1053 5 лет назад +12

    I was completely rejected by my generation and I felt completely alone. About 11 years ago (5th grade) we went on a field trip to the local history museum. I instantly felt great, and started to volunteer there on Saturdays. Before you know it I was really clicking with the older people running the place, WW2 vets and whatnot. I always understood them and they understood me. They showed me the greaser way, from worldview to style to music to cigarette brand and cars. People still give me shit for smoking Luckies and listening to Eddie Cochran.

    • @lostsoulline
      @lostsoulline 5 лет назад

      Pull a switchblade out and see what they say now

    • @johngrepo9976
      @johngrepo9976 4 года назад

      You're better off than lots of people. You get it...

  • @rebelgreaserthenextgenerat6173
    @rebelgreaserthenextgenerat6173 5 лет назад +10

    Im glad I became Greaser. I know a lot but you still taught me a lot

  • @patchesohoulihan2009
    @patchesohoulihan2009 6 лет назад +13

    Started for me when I looked at the cover of Rumble Fish. I was 12. First book I ever read. And now I live in Tulsa. Go figure. I'm from San Diego

  • @kirastarkey1914
    @kirastarkey1914 5 лет назад +8

    I knew what greasers were. I just didn't know what they were called. So I called them "50s gangsters"
    We were reading the outsiders in ELA and after we watched the movie. And i thought "damn. That looks cool. I wanna do that" so I asked my aunt for some hair grease (turns out that's pretty rare nowadays. At least where in at. So I just got gel instead) found a leather jacket, I always wore blue jeans cuffed up though. And I always wore a t shirt. And that's how I started.

  • @ZacharyBramblett
    @ZacharyBramblett 6 лет назад +15

    Sick new intro. Started greasing and shit in high school. Been a lone wanderer since day one. I had no idea the greaser culture was still killing it until I found this channel. I legitimately thought I was the only one. This has become one of my favorite channels.

  • @cedenoanthony45
    @cedenoanthony45 5 лет назад +17

    Those engineer boots are sick

  • @anangelstavern
    @anangelstavern 5 лет назад +22

    My girlfriend got me into greasing, I'm so glad she did

    • @SlyXD-mb1so
      @SlyXD-mb1so 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/Z_VQdXjq6Ws/видео.html

  • @jamesdelboy
    @jamesdelboy 5 лет назад +12

    I was greaser since I was 9 all my friends were greasers

  • @whoamidri9699
    @whoamidri9699 5 лет назад +10

    I have always had a liking of the rebel greaser look, and when i found my dads old leather jacket I knew i wanted to be a greaser. So i started wearing it and had dumbass comments about it but pushed through it cause what do they know? Greasers are kinda big in my family, my dad was somewhat a greaser back in his day and my grandpa lived through the 60’s so he was a sub genre of greaser in his part of the city and my family is the middle class kinda family and thats why i have so much motivation to be part of the greaser culture because i have to most respect for real greasers

  • @v4llely
    @v4llely 6 лет назад +9

    New viewer here. You're cool af, Madman! Glad to be here. 😊

  • @Paul8v
    @Paul8v 4 года назад +1

    Love the honesty of this, with the car grease, buckle boots etc. Fair play man

  • @DynamiteGuys
    @DynamiteGuys 5 лет назад +29

    I've got curly hair being mixed race, so slicking back my hair ain't really an option :/ Unless I straighten it, but I'd rather stay true to my curls...

    • @menelaos2554
      @menelaos2554 3 года назад +3

      try elephants trunk or jelly roll, great for curly hair

    • @cahmon3y338
      @cahmon3y338 3 года назад +1

      get dreads man you can still be a greaser at heart I'm mixed my self

    • @val13c59
      @val13c59 3 года назад

      Dude, don’t let your hairdo express your style. Let it come from the heart. Rockabilly/Greaser is much more then just a look.

    • @darthmaul6902
      @darthmaul6902 3 года назад

      What if your hairline is shit? I wear a beanie bc I got the m cut 😞 aka the fucking island rip

    • @Freetown37
      @Freetown37 3 года назад

      @@darthmaul6902 Try do an elephants trunk/jelly roll

  • @greaseball-es4xy
    @greaseball-es4xy 3 года назад +5

    Damn man this greaser lifestyle is the shit man,been one for 5 years since i was 10 and i never want to stop

  • @cheesegirl6665
    @cheesegirl6665 6 лет назад +3

    Cool video madman. Love your stories

  • @trumu9275
    @trumu9275 6 лет назад +8

    How I became a greaser: I always really liked the 50s or at least the style of it. I liked the style of 1950s diners and music, clothes, etc. When I was in middle school we read the outsiders and then watched the movie, even though I wasn’t in a gang or anything I somehow felt like I related to them(even though I’m a girl). I didn’t have very many friends and anyone who I was friends with barely talked to me outside of school. A year or two ago I found out that greasers were still a thing, which was news to me considering that no one I knew dressed or acted like one. I started dressing like a greaser and started attending car shows and made greaser friends and for the first time in a long time I felt like I actually had a place to belong. Now I’m in the 12th grade and I’ve never felt happier.

    • @hockeychild29
      @hockeychild29 7 месяцев назад

      I love that, I'm in 7th grade now and just like you, I've always been obsessed with the 50's when I was very young. I wanted to dress like how the girls did and I think all of that died out when I turned 10, my family thought i was weird, people around me thought I was weird and how I dressed and when I looked around, everyone either wore simple cheetah leggings and cartoon shirts, which I didn't like. My parents tried to convince me multiple times on what I should wear but I never cared for those kind of clothes. Now that I'm in 7th grade and a teenager now, in ELA class, we read the outsiders. This changed everything for me, for the first month or so, I started off by loving the characters and everything, but it wasn't until a few days ago that I started getting in depth on how greasers dressed and acted, and I have to say, I love it. I really want to be a greaser and I hate to admit it, but I'm scared of what my family will think. I could care less about what others thought, but my family, that's a different story. I'm sure they wouldn't let me, they would be disapproving and they'll say it's "Just a phase" and that I'll grow out of it. But thank you for sharing this, I've been getting into cars lately. Me and my dad were driving and we saw this car club. There were a bunch of classic cars there and I was intriguied by it. But anyways, I can't wait to become a greaser, I know it's not just a style, it's a culture and more. I just need to find a way to get there. Do you have any tips on how to style your hair for a greaser girl?

  • @nealzabub93
    @nealzabub93 6 лет назад +36

    I wish i could have been a teenager back in the 80's or 90's. Early 2000's would be ok too

    • @ilitardo160
      @ilitardo160 5 лет назад +1

      Maghoul Lol Why?

    • @lostsoulline
      @lostsoulline 5 лет назад +6

      Soooper Dooper In the 70s/80s rockabilly bounced back and in England there were “teddy boys” which were British greasers

    • @jamessillas3026
      @jamessillas3026 4 года назад

      Same here

    • @menelaos2554
      @menelaos2554 4 года назад +1

      Why not 50s?

    • @carlosandres1835
      @carlosandres1835 4 года назад

      @@menelaos2554 no thanks, Im fine without war

  • @gabriellannon3860
    @gabriellannon3860 6 лет назад +57

    All madman has to do is smoke a cig to make an intro
    The levels of badassery 12/10
    👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
    I'm gonna be entirely honest, i don't Remember my transition into a greaser... I remember looking in my garage for a cd, and I stumbled across the 'Elvis top #31 hits'
    I remember listening to it and I loved it so much more than the crap I was listening to before, and it kind of scared me how great Elvis was and yet I'd only heard a few songs by him. After that, all I remember is I bought a biker jacket... Now what seemed like a lifestyle to fit in my 'dumb ass 14 year old mind' as madman puts it(👌) it turned into my daily lifestyle instead of some job to maintain. Now I wake up every morning and tuck in my shirt and slap on my jacket, grab my comb and walk to the bus stop.
    Madman
    Bad.
    Ass.
    You've done a great job of helping me, and all the great cats here in putting style into their lives and kicking it old school. 😂so yeah, maybe I wrote an essay about you for the word "inspiration", but that's true in the end, you're a true inspiration to all of us.
    Keep it greasy and stay rockabilly
    👈😎👈

  • @juanlara6157
    @juanlara6157 4 года назад +2

    I just found this channel man your cool.i was a greaser back in late 70's through the 80's.i was the only greaser in middle school and high school I used to get alota attention alotta dudes wanted to hang around with me.i wish I could've other greaser friends back then but there were none..lol.my oldest brother used to be a greaser back in the 60's and early 70'S.back then I wanted to be like the 50's ELVIS.man u brought me some great memories hearing your story.thanks keep it cool cat!!

  • @crucesgreaser5856
    @crucesgreaser5856 6 лет назад +83

    Realy dig the new intro

  • @danelogan1532
    @danelogan1532 6 лет назад +3

    I dig the shoes, madman and the intro too. nice story!

  • @stephendulajr.8124
    @stephendulajr.8124 2 года назад +1

    Always like to hear people's stories. I like old 30s and 40s stuff myself. Did the greaser./biker thing in high school. I got back into it because I like classic Indian and HD motorcycles and rat rods. Thanks for sharing your story! All the best!

  • @hampter3549
    @hampter3549 6 лет назад +7

    Nice video Madman and i dig the new intro

  • @Disasterpiece5150
    @Disasterpiece5150 6 лет назад +130

    I'm not a greaser I just enjoy your videos!

  • @want2jive
    @want2jive Год назад

    Missed this one the first time round! Great to hear an open and honest story which reminds me (and probably many of the older members of the scene) how hard it was to get information and find the right people back in the day. Nowadays, there's too much info making it just as hard to get it right :)

  • @fckyougoogle3546
    @fckyougoogle3546 6 лет назад +28

    I like the new intro, it’s hard to be a greaser by myself

    • @Zmuny
      @Zmuny 6 лет назад +1

      I'm the only one too, that just makes you two times more unique, you're the only unique person being different.

    • @kevinceniceros1690
      @kevinceniceros1690 6 лет назад +3

      FckyouG Oogle, if people give you shit about dressing the way a greasers dresses, then ignore haters who say any of that. Those types of people probably wishes they were you, but they most likely never had the balls to dress as you most likely do.

    • @aceanonymous3647
      @aceanonymous3647 4 года назад

      Same cat but you know what do things by yourself I'm sure we'll find other cool cats

  • @sebastianrosas7007
    @sebastianrosas7007 6 лет назад +1

    Nice story becoming a Greaser...love the classic style back in the day, i dig it!, i rock a pretty good Slick Back hairstyle and i use Murrays Pomade, nice vid!, subscribed👍

  • @rubenbarajasii1060
    @rubenbarajasii1060 6 лет назад +39

    Hey madman im 14 years old and a freshman and starting to grow my hair out i cuff my blue jeans and roll up my sleeves im like 1 out of 1 greaser in my school its funny people say I remind them of Grease or cry baby and I'm like ok thats not what i represent I got my style from my dad and his brother I've been dressing up since I was 7 years old it's funny how everyone tells me that I've barely doing this this year and I have a picture when I was 7 all greased up and they're like oh damn you really are a greaser, anyways I enjoy your videos they make me pumped up about being a greaser oh yeah also I am fixing my 1955 Buick special Keep On Keepin On

    • @comeflywithme25
      @comeflywithme25 6 лет назад +3

      Ruben Barajas II
      Damn cat that's cool and I feel ya I'm the only one that I've seen in my whole town and we have 70,000 people here So I'm alone with my style also I'm not much older than you haha and I'm Jealous you got a car of your own to fix up

    • @rubenbarajasii1060
      @rubenbarajasii1060 6 лет назад +2

      Ozark Greaser yeah the cars fun but its gonna take a while but thats good haha

    • @manny3095
      @manny3095 6 лет назад +2

      been called danny zuko and elvis but it was never in an offensive way. if people say you look like crybaby or whatever just take it as a compliment.

    • @darcihassebach3955
      @darcihassebach3955 6 лет назад +2

      you should read/watch the outsiders!!!

    • @rubenbarajasii1060
      @rubenbarajasii1060 6 лет назад

      Darci Hassebach i have and i love the history and background of it

  • @texasboy2617
    @texasboy2617 2 года назад +2

    Your awesome brother Keep up the greaser !

  • @123elvislives
    @123elvislives 5 лет назад +5

    Love your story man
    Thumbs up from me 👍🇦🇺👍

  • @BlindTom61
    @BlindTom61 6 лет назад +2

    I've been into it since I was 12. Yeah... I'm 72 now. Still play a Lester through a beater '57 4X10 Bassman in a hot band and have two Harleys in the garage... Always remember: Red Wing 22-68s are the true greaser engineer boots.

    • @johngrepo9976
      @johngrepo9976 4 года назад

      Got mine from Sears when they sold them to the railroad..

  • @jlaw765
    @jlaw765 4 года назад +3

    Cool video homie. I'm a second generation greaser. My parents were from the 50's. It's all I know.

  • @jacobbrooks216
    @jacobbrooks216 6 лет назад +8

    Aye madman, I really dig the intro dude

  • @VINTAGE1959
    @VINTAGE1959 5 лет назад +2

    I as well started when I was 14 in freshman year. I am 22 here right now in late of 2018.
    But I started out about the same way. People made fun of me and all, but then everybody got use to it and they ended up loving my new style and couldn't see me being anything else. But there were no greasers in my highschool, I was inspired when I played Fallout 3 for the first time shortly after it was first released. Anyone who has played Fallout will know why and how that was my inspiration.
    I got all into the 1950's because of it, and wanted to learn more about this beautiful era. I started listening to all the music and watched the movies. Of course starting out with the usual greaser starter film's such as, Grease 1 and 2, The Outsiders, Rebel without a cause and The Wild Ones. I was in awe and wanted to get into it and be different and cool. I saw it as a true passion.
    After a while I ended up convincing a couple of my friends to get into the style with me and create my own wannabe gang. I guess most young starting greasers come off as posers. Hahaha. But ya learn over time with trial and error.
    I started as a full blown greaser, evolved into more rockabilly, but nowadays just a casual mix of all sorts of 1950s vintage styles. Anything from blue jeans, motorcycle jacket and P.F Flyers/Engineer Boots, to other styles like a clean cut Ricky Nelson style and even Don Draper formal apperal, when an occasion calls for it. Everything Vintage from the 1950s pretty much. Nowadays, after years of practice and perfection, I pull off my retro styling quite flawlessly and don't second think any of it, nor am I a "poser" like I had been when I first started. I just throw it on and go about my business during the day and act normal, like a normal non superficial human being. People love how I am different from the crowd. I see it as honoring the past and in my attempt, trying to bring an old world back to life.

  • @YAHjershel
    @YAHjershel 3 года назад +4

    I'm 37 yrs old black and a female. I've always wanted to be a greaser. I don't care what my family think ima do it.

  • @personbelowmesmells9867
    @personbelowmesmells9867 6 лет назад +15

    Hey man I'm a punk rocker but I'm interested in all subcultures and I want to know what the punks were like back in your day so maybe you could make a video or something thanks

  • @ryanweintraub9448
    @ryanweintraub9448 6 лет назад +75

    My story’s pretty lame and usual. In 7th grade and back I felt really out of place in school. No self esteem at all. Then in like the middle of 7th grade we watched the outsiders in English. I really felt like I related to those guys. Reasons like being a social outcast and that jazz. The first hair product I used (the day after I saw the movie) was Axe hair cement. Not a good product for anything really other than spiking. I tried just a simple side part slickback. I learned about pomades and stuff from Tom when he still was Askgreaser like 3- 3.5 years ago. I got clothing style tips from Outlaw around the same time. I’ve always liked classic and hard rock but I expanded into the rockabilly, psychobilly, doo wop and even some swing. Also I really started getting self confident when someone told me about you Madman. The videos you made about attitude and stuff like that really helped me. Albeit I still can’t talk to chicks for shit I can go out in public and feel like I’m my own person. Breaking the status quo. Going against multi-billion dollar commercial companies pushing for everyone to look a certain way. Society becomes shitty when there is no rebellion. That’s where us greasers come in. 11th grade and still greasing on.

    • @thegrease6179
      @thegrease6179 6 лет назад +4

      11th grade*

    • @IchabodvanTassel98
      @IchabodvanTassel98 6 лет назад

      damn ryan

    • @Jaden.mp3
      @Jaden.mp3 6 лет назад +4

      cat that's like how I was, I didn't like who I was cause I felt lame and didn't really like it so I was lookin' for somethin to be and hold on to and that's when I got my hands on a copy of the outsiders and I felt like I related to em a bit. I didn't want to be like the fuckboys with their shitty music and all so I went for somethin' that I related to. I'm the only greaser at my school and that's all right because I scare the shit out of everyone and it's funny really because they act all tough then when a cat with a greasy pompadour, wearin' a leather jacket that's got nothin' to loose come by they get real fuckin' quiet

    • @darcihassebach3955
      @darcihassebach3955 6 лет назад +5

      I remember reading the outsiders in 7th grade, it totally changed my life honestly. I just related and idolized them so much.

    • @darcihassebach3955
      @darcihassebach3955 6 лет назад +5

      I'm the on;y greaser at my school too! Makes me feel freaking awesome and unique.

  • @jrthegreaser5804
    @jrthegreaser5804 6 лет назад +2

    Just subscribe your channel man been doing Greaser style for 4-5 years :) glad there's others

  • @jojokrako7818
    @jojokrako7818 3 года назад

    Hey Madman, I just recently came across your channel here and absolutely dig it, brother! I have watched several of your vids and in reading many of the comments around them, I'm really pleased to see that the greaser/rockabilly culture is still going strong and has expanded to the younger generations. It makes me feel like an old man because at 55 years old, I am pretty much old enough to be a dad, or even a grandpaw to most of the commenters here! I will try to relate my own journey to greaserdom in so many words, for those who may be interested....
    To begin with my own ancestry, I come from a long line of fiercely independent Scots-Irish/German Appalachian farmers, blacksmiths, bootleggers and ridge runners. In fact, my dad was practically a living example of the old Robert Mitchum movie, "Thunder Road" as he was an early greaser during the post-WW2 era who drove a suped up '41 flathead V-8 Ford Custom and was a moonshine runner for my grandpaw and other local old timers who made bootleg whiskey. From 1947 to1951, he hauled loads of whiskey from out of the northeast Georgia/western North Carolina mountains down to distribution points in and around Atlanta, GA. His run ins with Johnny Law progressed to the point that by 1951, the local draft board gave him the ultimatum of either joining the military or spending some serious time in prison.....he wisely chose the military and served 20 years, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Being an early greaser, his music of choice was the late 40's and early 50's hillbilly bop/country jump tunes popular to that time. He stayed a greaser, though a much more reserved version, throughout the rest of his life. Dad's 3 younger brothers came up in early/mid-1950's during the heart of the fledgling rockabilly period and just like my dad, were two fisted, hard drinking greasers themselves! Their appetites for fast living and juvenile delinquency inevitably placed all of them before the local draft board and given the choices of military or prison! My mother graduated high school in 1956 and even she was a hardcore rockabilly/rock and roller chick! Given my heritage, you could say that it was pretty much carved in stone that I would eventually become a greaser myself!
    Through my mom, I was introduced to 1950's rock and roll early on from her record collections....Elvis Presley, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Dell Vikings, The Platters and many, many more. Though I did dig doo-wop music, it was rockabilly that really touched me deep down in my soul and as I entered middle school and my early teenage years, I was fortunate to have found a local store that for a time carried a small rack of bootlegged 8 tracks.....hey, this was the mid/late 70's, after all! I managed to get a few 8 tracks of early Sun rockabillies such as Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and some various artist tapes with Gene, Eddie, and others. Also, an older cousin gave me her album copy of "Elvis, The Sun Sessions" in 1977....incidentally, the year that he died. Although we were only able to pick up 2 channels on the old television set, I did my best to read the weekly TV Guide in the anticipation of catching any of the old rock and roll/greaser movies from the 1950's! I loved watching them for the music and even the somewhat cheesy plots, but I used them much as a guide for the styles and attitudes. Along with the movies, I would ask my dad and uncles for advice on what pomades and products they used in their heyday. By the time I entered high school in the early 1980's, I put the Wildroot/Brylcreem in my long hair, greased up the early era Elvis doo(1954/55) and wore mostly period clothes! It just so happened that I was the one and only greaser in school and it kind of made me something of an outcast, especially given that most everyone was into the punk, new wave and the general pop scene.....and there were even some disco hold overs still around and about, but I stuck to my guns and stayed the course of my greaser/rockabilly passion! Luckily, through all the disco and new wave synth pop drivel of the time, the neo-rockabilly movement had crossed the Atlantic from England and out of the L.A. area giving us bands like The Stray Cat, The Blue Cats, The Polecats, Levi and the Rockats, The Blasters and a whole plethora of "_____ Cats"! Though the neo bands provided a welcome relief from the 'pop du jour', I was always a more of a purist when it came to my rockabilly and tried my best to stick with the originals. It was long before the advent of personal computers and the easy access to digital collecting. Hell, I had to drive 50 miles in order to get to any of the bigger record stores, and after reading(researching) in music mags for any articles about the more obscure rockabilly artists of the '50's, I would go once every month or two in the long journey to the record shops in the hopes of scoring some rare artists on vinyl or cassette...or anything!!!
    I stuck with the greaser look throughout the 80's, but unfortunately, the only thing that could keep my hair from inevitably falling out was the floor! When the hair was mostly gone, the need for grease was gone as well, but I have stayed a greaser in my heart through all my life.....and ultimately, that is where it counts! To all you young cats out there who are looking to get into the greaser life, I say go for it! Greasers have the coolest attitudes, ride the coolest bikes, drive the coolest cars and by far, get the coolest chicks and listen to the coolest music! Now.... I will say that in my life, I did follow some of the bad aspects that my dad and uncles did in their time. I took up the habits of smoking and drinking, and even occasionally hauled a little moonshine in my younger driving days. With that said, I ain't your paw, but I DO NOT recommend those things to any of you! I deeply apologize for being so long winded with my own story but maybe some of you young cats can find a little inspiration from it in helping you to put together your own template in becoming a greaser. I will close by saying......follow your passions, work hard, play hard, stay clean and above all,.... stay greezy, all you hepcat kittens and daddyo's out there.....wherever you are!!!! Thank you for letting me post!

  • @joshcassell6189
    @joshcassell6189 6 лет назад +9

    Love the new intro

  • @noevelasco3510
    @noevelasco3510 6 лет назад

    man, i dig the story and the new into i became a greaser in freshman year around the 3rd quarter i honesty can't remeber what gave me the idea of becoming a greaser but i finally pulled the trigger after i saw a jr that was a greaser with his leatherjacket and sunglass in the school and i said to my friends "thats cool man " then i started watch the madman and thats how i started greasing

  • @JK-zu8gm
    @JK-zu8gm 4 года назад +1

    I kinda had the same deal goin on as a kid as you did. I didn't know what it was called, all I knew was that I loved rock 'n roll, wore denim and leather, and hated school with a passion. I tried to find myself growing up in different looks and styles, but nothing ever had my heart like the classic greaser style, that and my entire life I've felt out of place, wanted to live in the 40's and 50's for as long as I can remember. Now I'm covered in American traditional and a few custom tattoos, have my leather goods, and really came to hone that "fuck you" attitude I've had my whole life. I love this channel a lot, please keep making videos!

  • @amanda.k.g.s._
    @amanda.k.g.s._ 5 лет назад +4

    from 8:16 - 8:36 ... very relatable XD oh well, I'm different, so what? Why do people have'ta care? I've been into this type of scene since i was 13. I saw The Outsiders in 8th grade, and been into it ever since because it's relatable and REAL, not fake like a lot of stuff recently. I've always been into the "feminine greaser" type of style, this just gave me a ticket and reason to really start showing it. For at least 4 years it's helped boost confidence and self esteem and tons of other shit. I walked into geography class one day with blue jeans, black "buckled boots" (i don't remember exactly the type of boots), a tight black top, flannel, hair in a "girly pompadour" (i have long hair but imitated a pompadour- just adapted it to my hair style), and my trademark leather jacket- and my TEACHER was the one to compliment me and joke around and talk about greasers and the whole scene with me. Greasers are cool, mainstream's kinda boring.

  • @killergaming3493
    @killergaming3493 6 лет назад

    ive been a greaser for about 1-2 years at the moment ive really liked the style and also i already knew how to you know fix bikes and cars and shit i really dig the old cars and motorcycles and its really hard because people in aus dont really dig the style at least where i came from and when i became a greaser my whole life changed for me ps: madman your my favorite youtuber at the moment.

  • @soccercaballo510
    @soccercaballo510 2 года назад

    I’m so happy I found this channel

  • @christiangarciagreaser7699
    @christiangarciagreaser7699 6 лет назад +33

    Nice new intro cat Badass.

  • @Unsujetoquecomenta
    @Unsujetoquecomenta 3 года назад +1

    Im a greaser since the 11 years old. I still remember when my grandfather got this music video and put in (it was a old Rock and Roll music concert). After that i was fascinated and then I started to investigate and I saw that there was a whole movement that kept that kind of music alive and I said to myself: I have to be just as cool as them. and here proudly greaser and rebellious

  • @AmericanArtifacts
    @AmericanArtifacts 6 лет назад

    New intro is so much better! dig it. Dig it hard.

  • @lyss.uh7
    @lyss.uh7 3 года назад +1

    Iv been into the greaser style since I was young bc I grew up around it, something that I think really made me get into was my dad and watching the outsiders with my grandpa when I was 7 or 8.

  • @kodikowalko3588
    @kodikowalko3588 6 лет назад

    Love the story madman i died laughing at the part about the grease gun.

  • @juniorjunior-oq9zr
    @juniorjunior-oq9zr 4 года назад +1

    Hello dude! I dig your channel! I am from Brazil, so sorry for my english mistakes. So let´s go, i am becoming a greaser, i am 30 years old, but always been the shy nerd guy, but i was engaged with a girl for like 6 years, she dumped me , and i got all this melancoly shit and stuff, and i decided to change my style, and since i always listened to greaser songs and some psychoabilly stuff or horror punk, i started changing, cut my hair to do pompadour, changing clothes and its like a huge metamorphosis!

  • @greaserink2310
    @greaserink2310 5 лет назад

    Raised by a greaser, taught me about his cars, and immediately got hooked onto it once I started hitting the scenes like cruise nights then going out after for food and a few laughs with some guys he knew.

  • @JohnnyDesaint
    @JohnnyDesaint 5 лет назад +1

    I was a greaser in North Longbeach too.started in 91.There was a whole lot of gangs back then though.

  • @WeAreUnity.
    @WeAreUnity. 5 лет назад +1

    Been a greaser since early middle school thanks to my pops, great times, always got the looks, always shrugged it off, still am one today, stay greasy folks!

  • @josegalindo-herrador5565
    @josegalindo-herrador5565 2 года назад

    Dude! So many memories!
    I started to do my hair at 15, that was back in 1983.
    Cheapest basketball sneakers & jeans, at the time I didn't even know what a pair of Levi's was.
    No "buckle boots" & too young to own a record player let alone "importation" records featuring G Vincent, E Cochran or J Burnette.
    In return one of my folks had such records & I was lucky enough to get to listen to that terrific music.
    Got myself into the Neo Edwardian style from mid 40s London and again, took me 3 years to save enough to get me an "off the peg" drape jacket which I still have.
    Nowadays dying to retire in less than seven years here in England since 1993 and thankfull for a great live thanks to all this.
    Got to write some lyrics on my channel, check it out by all means.
    Best wishes to you all 👍
    Jose

  • @waffles5112
    @waffles5112 6 лет назад +1

    I’m fucking diggin the new intro cat!

  • @timward3116
    @timward3116 4 года назад

    I always liked that look! Even when I was a kid, I thought it was the best look around.

  • @randeljaytinio3677
    @randeljaytinio3677 6 лет назад +1

    I started Greasing in the 8th grade. I always had a leather jacket 24/7. I then discovered that greasers were a subculture and I figured that it was different then I discovered you and learned.

  • @yeetomosquito3730
    @yeetomosquito3730 6 лет назад +5

    Nice intro and great story

  • @noahthegreaser3264
    @noahthegreaser3264 6 лет назад +1

    Pretty late but my story is simple, I first learnt about greasers from fallout 3, grease etc, I loved the music and had a leather jacket, last year when I was 11-12 I met a lad who was one, he was pretty chill, I decided to become one joined 2 gangs and yeah. That’s bout it

  • @highdrat3133
    @highdrat3133 6 лет назад +11

    Long Beach has always had greasers... maybe you didnt hang out with the right crowd

    • @johngrepo9976
      @johngrepo9976 4 года назад

      Always remember, greasers have boundaries..I didn't make this shit up- it just is..O.C. has problems with L.A..

  • @hernandezz4912
    @hernandezz4912 6 лет назад +1

    Very interesting video bro good shit as always

  • @Aidsisboss
    @Aidsisboss 6 лет назад

    new intro is a A plus my friend!

  • @johnterran9327
    @johnterran9327 3 месяца назад

    I got into it through my Interest in music. In 1978 I was a 23 year old aspiring singer -songwriter. The Buddy Holly Story came out, it influenced me and I started the transition to the 50's style. Everyone called me Elvis so I would respond "Buddy Holly"!

  • @InsaneMagee
    @InsaneMagee 6 лет назад

    I don't see much greasers around my area, good to know there are those out there still preserving our sub culture 🐺

  • @comeflywithme25
    @comeflywithme25 6 лет назад +1

    Oh My gawd I love the new intro! Fucking badass Awesome video Madman!

  • @ToonFn-
    @ToonFn- 5 лет назад +3

    So I’m 14 and there was almost a brawl at my school last week, it was between the greasers and I vs these other kids. There was like 30 of us and 30 of them

  • @mattwestcott6959
    @mattwestcott6959 6 лет назад

    Hey brother, my next trip west is either catchin' old pals in Vegas or checkin' out Cali again. Where would you suggest a cat go for a few brew, few tunes, and a few stories to tell (know what I'm sayin'?) in your area? And would ya wanna slam back a few swallies and find some trouble?

  • @JohnnyPortepee
    @JohnnyPortepee 5 лет назад

    Hi, reminds me some way in my own story, living that way for over 20yrs now. It started same way, listening to those old songs, addicted to old movie stars etc. now, a lil bit older (maybe not really wise ;-) ) i´m only living and looking for other true greasy people her - in Germany. walk the line, guy. we are not few - we are a force!

  • @greasemike4420
    @greasemike4420 6 лет назад

    we need to keep leading on and keep the future greasers coming

  • @jordanherndon9041
    @jordanherndon9041 6 лет назад +1

    Intros so fucking badass giving you props

  • @pandaman8104
    @pandaman8104 6 лет назад +12

    Bro got the gangster shoes on 😎

    • @salvadormartinez2469
      @salvadormartinez2469 6 лет назад +3

      SalandFindles its a very west coast greaser thing to wear those with the style

    • @johngrepo9976
      @johngrepo9976 4 года назад

      Those are "wino" shoes..or "croaker sacks "..comfortable

  • @sharkminer1238
    @sharkminer1238 4 года назад

    you got me involved in greasing, madman!

  • @petesilva8962
    @petesilva8962 6 лет назад

    I became a full Greaser back in 82'.Similar story as you.But I was 12 and in junior high.I was a thin whimp.Always scared kid.I did this because I had a bully who always would punch me in the arm when he'd see me then laugh it off as he'd walk away.Or punch me in the back or stomach when I wouldn't expect it knocking the wind out of me at times.If friends who knew me saw what he would do to me they would say stop doing that to Pete and stick up for me.They would say he's gonna get even with you someday.He would laugh it off.One day me and my Mom were going through some old pics of theres.I saw pics of my dad and my uncle's all greasered out in the 50's and they looked cool.I had always knew they were 50's kids because of the music they all listened to around us and I loved all that music.My mom told me how they took care of themselves and friends too who were treated badly.You mean bullied.She said yes.i told her I want to look like them.So she helped me become a greaser.Yeah I was a Mommas boy(Rest in Peace Momma).I had an italian style leather jacket I never wore.Black and shiny and it was really cool.My aunt gave it to me.i would only wear it at home.But now it was going to be my best friend.I cuffed my jeans,put on a t shirt that I cut the sleeves off and I had some roper cowboy boots.We put some 3 flowers in my hair and I slicked it up.It looked so awesome a d I got a lot of confidence in me after that.i went to school the next day like that and the bully noticed me and kept trying to figure out who this was.All my friends loved my new Greaser look and finally he was able to come out of me and live.But the bully figured out who I was and he came up to me and started to swing at me and I moved quickly out of the way of the punch.So he did something i wasn't expecting.He grabbed my neck and started choking me with both hands tightly.I couldn't breath and was choking to death.Be said there's no room for another bully here.Thats when I kneed him in his balls and he let go and with a chokey voice i told him as he was staggering in pain.Who says I want to be a bully.Im the only Greaser here and that's fine with me.Dont ever fuck with me again.Got it? He looked at me and knodded yes.My throat hurt the rest of the day.But for sure that was the day the Greaser in me was born 👍

  • @Ohiotrucker1
    @Ohiotrucker1 6 лет назад

    I got into being a greaser because I hung out at a auto shop slash junkyard I like to work on cars I got to meet a lot of greasers that way I like the style I like what it represented, and how close greasers were at the time so I decided to join and been doing it for the better part of nine years now

  • @rubenbarajasii1060
    @rubenbarajasii1060 6 лет назад +2

    Also if you haven't heard of a record label called wild records it is mainly rockabilly music I've been listening to them since I was 7 as well

  • @conorwatters5084
    @conorwatters5084 6 лет назад

    just youtube searching 'bout greasers. just wanting to see more media about their origins, and their stylistic influences to this day. i dig the free-spirit vibes.

  • @juanes1182
    @juanes1182 6 лет назад +1

    I got intrested by playing Mafia 2 (best 50s-videogame) and after I watched some greaser videos on youtube I advanced to clothing like a greaser/ buying greaser stuffs & got a hairstyle(spring 2017, 19 years old)

  • @ralphgivenchi1038
    @ralphgivenchi1038 6 лет назад

    Madman, I can relate I was raised in So Cal , I was always around Mexican Gangs Blood N Crips... I was Different I found Being Greaser Was More My Style I've Always Been A Lone Wolf !! I love Muscle Cars , Grew Up in A Family who Who Belong To Oldies Car Club , I Decided Associate With The Greaser Life style ...I love it & Get The Right Respect For It Because There's Isn't a lot of guys Looking like one As before ...Especially All These new Trends

  • @jkd9637
    @jkd9637 6 лет назад +1

    Brother you need to visit down here in Mississippi the birthplace of Rockabilly, cat. I've drove Hwy 45 aka Rockabilly Hwy. Yeah man Northeast Mississippi, bro.

  • @raymonddavies3998
    @raymonddavies3998 4 года назад

    I dig your story 😎👍🏻

  • @keegansimp4154
    @keegansimp4154 6 лет назад +6

    Hey Madman I really wanna meet some other greasers but I can't find anyone and idk how to meet any

    • @salvadormartinez2469
      @salvadormartinez2469 6 лет назад +2

      Maybe you can find a local car club social media and see who follows them from your area. If they’re grease, shoot them a follow

  • @vickyortega6649
    @vickyortega6649 4 года назад +1

    Just like your style, like your real life story of your rockabilly roots...

  • @55webhead19
    @55webhead19 6 лет назад +1

    Nice new intro man... very cool

  • @NedHarkey
    @NedHarkey 2 года назад

    Hey Madman, you spoke a little bit about music that greasers listen to. I know Elivs, Little Richard, Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis fit that bill. Wish you would have listed Sha Na Nah (Bowser is second only to Marlon Brando's Wild One)! Have you listened to Mojo Nixon? Would groups like the Reverend Horton heat and the Stray Cats be considered greasers? Also, would The Ramones since they wear the right clothes with the exception of the Chuck Taylor converse shoes and the mop hair?

  • @joshuahensley9196
    @joshuahensley9196 6 лет назад +1

    I really don’t remember how I became a greaser. I guess I wanted to try something different and it just happened. And I’ve never been more confident about my appearance

  • @lancelothiphop5470
    @lancelothiphop5470 6 лет назад

    I've listened to the music since I was a little kid, grew up watching old shows and movies, etc, same as you. Started dressing the part in my junior year of high school because I got a leather jacket and a pair of Chuck Taylor's for back to school. I thought I was the only greaser until I met my friend Lupus, who lives in the next town over. A lot of the music I make has the instrumentals sampled from Elvis, Chuck berry, the temptations, and the beach boys. I also make a lot with my guitar. I'm a rapper btw because I don't like my singing voice. I sound too much like Elvis and want to be unique

  • @Mr.SpongeGlockAK47Pants
    @Mr.SpongeGlockAK47Pants 7 месяцев назад

    You should do a Ciggarette tier list my man. It would be intriguing.

  • @quiknature7034
    @quiknature7034 6 лет назад +1

    Intro kicks ass!!

  • @samthedeadhead666
    @samthedeadhead666 6 лет назад

    Diggg the new intro Kat, shits tight,