This is a great man he helped save my son's life by encouraging the club to donate blood for my son's surgeries over 13,000 units of blood we're donated nation wide in my son's name God bless you Jr. This was back in the 1990s during the AIDS epidemic
I have a son who is autistic, who gets bullied amd has been beat up by multiple people, twice the size of him and much older, at once, 4 or 5 of them kicking him amd hitting him. I have told him repeatedly, to run straight home, if you can't get home find someone that can call for help but if you see a man on a motorcycle with a black jacket or vest and a patch on the back, go to him first because he will be more helpful and protective then the people in our town.
Facts he does great interviews compared too many other people. The guy let's them tell their story and finish before asking the next question/topic of the interview. Other's always cut off the person trying too tell their story but not sose.
@@jamesleary1405 Are you serious? He's chopping up the interview into little clips. Guy's got issues that I won't speculate about, but he's not really interviewing.
Great Interview! I went to trucking school and met a guy who was a Mongol. He was one of the best guy I met and when he would talk about his brothers you knew what they meant to him.
Absolutely fascinating interview. Thank you so much. I’ve never ridden a bike but the mentality of these ferocious men is the kind of mentality that shaped America and I respect that. I served 18 years between the Marines and the Army. I loved the brotherhood with all my heart. We fought shoulder to shoulder stateside and oversees. There’s nothing like brotherhood. Listening to these podcasts reminds me of those days for me even though they’re night and day to each other. I still feel like podcasts with gentlemen like this one are so important to remind us of who we are at the inner most part of our primal nature. Thank you.
@@eastonclark, yes sir. I was diagnosed with a blood disorder that advanced rheumatoid arthritis to the point where I couldn’t wear boots anymore. I was sick constantly while docs tried to figure out how to balance me. I’m Big army initiated a board on me and I was retired with six months. I do well between my 100% VA rating and CRSCa rating. Plus I have an amazing career. Money isn’t a factor to me. I’m just glad to be alive.
@@joshuadekle1341, right on brother. This podcast just brought back some great memories. May not make sense to most that read it, but I couldn’t X out the video with expressing how this made me feel. Thanks for the feedbacks brother.
I actually had an opportunity to work with Scott. It’s been awhile since then. But he was cool as fuck. And funny too. He’d always make us laugh at work. Hard fucking worker too. And good at what he did. He never glorified or told us many stories, but he was always up for conversation and crack jokes. I don’t know if you will ever see this message Scott, and I don’t know if you’ll remember me. We worked at SCI together about 12-13 yrs ago. You started out in the shop and eventually went to the field. I saw you only a few times after that and then that was it. I was told you moved and that was that. Anyway, I hope all is well for ya and if ever cross paths in the future, it’s all love and respect and get a handshake from me. God bless and be cool dude🙏🏻✌🏻
Having grown up in El Cajon and Santee CA back in the 70s and 80s, his books and this interview really came to life in my mind. Being able to go back in time via memory while attaching his stories to them was really cool. Back then, all I knew of were the Angels, so this peek at what Mongols MC was going thru helped put some things in perspective for me in light of some shit I came to learn about later in life. Much respect.
@roberthunter5119 - I need to read it too because I was born in Hawaii then moved to San Diego in 1974 and still in San Diego. Don’t think I have ever seen either MC club. It’s cool hearing him talk about the different areas of SD. I know them all. 👊
most dudes with his demeanor straight up got it from being in prison. it calms you down, humbles you n turns you into not just a respectable dude, but a dude who knows how n when to give respect. old school biker dudes are the definition of a man's man. I mean they were all hardcore combat vets, bomber WW2 pilots n shit lol it don't get much more big balls than that🤷🏻
Great interview bro! I like how you are bridging the gap between MCs and the public and all the stigma they face while also showing us a different perspective from inside the clubs that we would’ve never seen. Great content man. Keep it going !💯✊🏽
Brother, this has been an amazing interview. I love bikes, never was in a club, but so much information you have given to the average Joe...kudos Brother...
Man, your intevrview style is rock solid. So respectful, you let him talk and tell his story but also do a great job keeping the interview on track. Love it!
I bet he still remembers my father. Eerie how I seen him when he was friends with my father back in the 90s. Dude was a savage. My dad rode in a different club but had loyalty to the Mongols. I remember seeing this man standing in our living room. I was so young dad yelled at me to go to bed. I remember seeing him a few times. Kinda spooky when I see him now. Dad told me stories years ago. Some of it is on par with what he's saying. Wish he'd mention San Diego and the fight my dad's club jumped in on. They destroyed tf out of some angels and a janky little club that was trying to patch over I believe. It was a huge fight. I remember dad being in the hospital for like a week from a few stabs.
Same my dad was a mongol as well (vegas chapter) and we always had mongols in and out of our home. They were my uncles and some of the kindest men I have Ever met
Awesome interview, I just went and ordered his books. I’ve never been a member of a club but I’ve been riding bikes since I was a teenager. Ive retired over in Thailand and every so often see groups of mongols,bandidos or Angels riding around. The past 10 years the numbers are a lot bigger. Kind of surprised me when I first seen it over here.
@@Sukhumvit1i used to work at the embassy in Bangkok as a Marine. Its was wild seeing Harleys out there. The roads are insane, tuktuks, wild unpredictable animal traffic. Having a harley was so other worldly but they are there for surw
Subscribed. Ive seen a few mins of different videos of yours, but this earned my respect bro. Some people just dont know how to interview and you got it down.
Hey I enjoyed this video. I am a member of an MC-a non 1 percenter and I have been a member for almost 15 years. When it comes to the MC culture you speak the truth. I think that anyone who is new to the lifestyle sould watch some of your videos.
So happy I found this channel your a stand up man, a great interviewer, I can tell you have a big heart and really care about your brothers nothing but respect
Great video Sose. Everything is on point. Camera letting Scott talk and not interrupting, you ask the right things and let him go from there. Your the best brother
This interview was great! I enjoyed every bit of it. Sos your interview skills are on point. I ordered both books, received and am reading the 1st one now. It’s very good so far. I can’t wait to read the rest and get started on the other book.
New Subscriber brother 🏴💙From Scotland and I’ve done a few podcasts myself and I love the way you sat back and let this man tell his story FKn Class brother GTC 👹💥💥💥
Awesome interview and story, Sose you rock as interviewer, ask solid questions and let the man talk, no dumb a.. questions or interrupting. 👍 Just saw a Danish known biker(former) get interviewed and omfg dumb stupid questions, interuptions, no preparing at all from the interviewers side , which he got called out on more than once... He could and should learn from your interview before he try that again.. Looking forward to your next sitdown 😎
Great interview brother! So many people constantly interrupt when interviewing these days, great interviewers ask good questions and let people talk. You nailed it!
Dang Sose. The legends you pull in to speak with you are mind boggling. It shows how much respect and sway _YOU_ carry in order for them to sit with you like they do.
@@Dylandontplayjealous? Or is it because the why he dresses?the questions? Or the marketing he uses to pull in viewers? And his merch? But anyways how's being a white boy in BC treating ya?
I just got my first bike and stumbled on this channel trying to gain basic knowledge and I really enjoy your videos .you don’t come off as picking a side you explain things really well and I can honestly say I have a new understanding of MCs after watching your videos 🤙🏼
You are such a great interviewer! ⭐️🎥 I’ve said it to you before, I always appreciate people that put effort into their content. I enjoyed watching the three parts of this guy. I find him interesting! I now watched this whole episode and it’s awesome. Your editing, camerawork everything is on point! Wishing you a positive and productive week my friend 😘
This is sad that you Revere this individual,wow unto that generation when good is evil and evil is good. It shouldn't come as a surprise that society is collapsing every generation for the last 70 yrs degrades and does worse than the previous.
I don't remember which episode it was but on the JRE some quest was talking about Scott. Said he was a bigger than life guy who was the epitome of a 1% he was/is feared and respected by other Clubs. I'll go back and look at the episodes but that was the first time I ever heard of him
The sight of a club rolling into town when I was like 8-9 year's old is what lit the spark in me for motorcycles. I remember The sound and the look of that group which was only around a dozen as if it happened yesterday.
Same as me man was 8 years old in my parents car on the Hwy and a pack of 20+ 81 MC members roared past us and right there was hooked on Harleys and wanted one asap! Right there knew I wanted to be in a MC especially 81
Exactly the same with me became an 81 but left to start a life with my now ex who ended up cheating on me. Every day now I think about going back to a brotherhood cause loyalty doesn’t exist with women
@@Euphoricjoe true that bro, I just became a hang around in a diamond club thats a support club to 81, one day would definitely like to move up to the big club but gotta start somewhere meet the guys get to know them and them know you, it takes years, but if it was easy everyone would do it, ML&R bro hope you get back in a MC. Thats messed up your old lady cheated man especially when you left the club to start a family with her
Having read both books, hearing him tell the stories himself makes them hit so much harder. He's definitely honed his storytelling skills because he puts you right in it with the details. Great stuff all around.
I'm new to the channel.. I loved this interview, I'm a Santee baby so as soon as he mentioned Lakeside and Santee I was like hell yeah, those are my stomping grounds born and raised East county Santee baby!!
This is an amazing video. Love the story. I have the upmost respect for someone who lays over a prospect to save his life after he’s been battling with him. Sose amazing work man. Keep doing what you do. As a community we appreciate your work.
I grew up around HA and saw them almost daily. They we're my dad close friends and one was an uncle. That being said, i respect ALL of the 1% MCs. There's legends in the Mongols, Vagos, Banditos, Outlaws, Angels etc. But the HA ain't what they used to be. They're a corporation now and would sue you for anything. Just my 2 Censt
Respect? Why would anyone respect a thug and bully who rides a bike? These pos’s do nothing good for society but deal drugs and bully people. Fu*k this pea brain!
U played cyberpunk2077? Strangely enough the Nomads can't decide whether or not to join a corp. It's funny people don't often believe u when u tell em "Hell's Angels a fuckin corp man! All dey care bout is profit dog". Plenty of others will join em too, maybe they think they can outrun their reputation & start hangin wid executives? Corporate law is a different language lol! Seems they already done it what with the T.V weekend H.A entourage warriors ridin wid PRESIDENTS in T.V show n' all.
I can't believe that Scott has no regret or remorse for killing that guy at the pinball machine. He says it had to be done. Give me a break! It didn't have to be done. That man didn't do anything to Scott. He didn't have to kill him.
Yeah, such a badass! Starting a fight with a dude by sucker-punching him at the pinball machine, then shooting him as he’s running away. Man, that was brave! This guy’s a real warrior.
I wish all the 1 percent Motorcycle clubs would get alone with each other and respect each other. Come together as one. The law enforcement and government is your true enemies. Coalition of 1 percent Motorcycle clubs would be awesome.
I disagree. There might be good will on that intention, but each MC has its history, thats what makes em who they are. A fight is a fight but if you just keep beating out of rage thats when its not so good. But all MCs have quite the same code, so constituition wise they are all one, but I guess its like diferent families. You dont want inbreed situations. Its all about respect and earning your patches. I ride but Im not in MC, so this is my thoughts.
@@oliveiraluis3540the guy literally says he murdered the angel, that he didn't regret it and needed to be done in order to be taken seriously. They had the fight at queen mary because it was 'their' turf, and people were nearly stomped to death on both sides. This is not about respect and earning patches. They are exactly like bloods and crips. equally violent and lethal. Just on bikes.
If the government continues to squeeze it could be a slight possibility. But part of the fun of being a tribe of men is having enemies. We can’t fight the government so we have to find others with similar beliefs to fight. It’s an interesting irony that’s hard to grasp. But it’s just our nature. What good is it to have a tribe with no rivals?? Rivalries help us to build stronger bonds among each other. The best sports games to watch are teams that hate each other. Among men, War is peace
He had to take his life because “it had to happen” as he states. All for the imaginary feeling of being so called “respected” due to his and their inability to be secure enough in themselves while living a life of fear masked by being a tough guy. A huge need to be accepted is basically what all of that comes down to. Sad.
I was thinking the samething he said it with no regret or remorse that's scary an sad all for power I'm fighting is 1 thing but killing someone for that is pointless
Let me tell you something this isn't about rivals its about family and brotherhood imagine that ur family members are being jumped beat murdered and that situation arises with the mental image of your little brothers sister father and mother and u see a guy you know is trying to set up another murder on your family then tell me
This is a great man he helped save my son's life by encouraging the club to donate blood for my son's surgeries over 13,000 units of blood we're donated nation wide in my son's name God bless you Jr. This was back in the 1990s during the AIDS epidemic
Gangsta..💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
These guys do a lot for charity .
Big respect for Scott. The man has integrity and honor that's rarely seen.
We are all good people, scary but good with big ❤s
I have a son who is autistic, who gets bullied amd has been beat up by multiple people, twice the size of him and much older, at once, 4 or 5 of them kicking him amd hitting him. I have told him repeatedly, to run straight home, if you can't get home find someone that can call for help but if you see a man on a motorcycle with a black jacket or vest and a patch on the back, go to him first because he will be more helpful and protective then the people in our town.
Please teach other podcasters how to listen to their guests like you do. Bravo.
Appreciate you
You are a very good interviewer. You allow the man to speak and tell his story while never cutting him off. That makes the story a lot better.
Appreciate you
If you interviewed him, would you cut him off? LOL. Great post anyway. He is a very good interviewer.
I know right
Was VERY GOOD.. just too short... lol need a good 20 hours....😂
Facts I hate interviews they always cut people off. Good shit
Any National President that will jump on a prospect to protect him will always have my respect and should have everyone's.
❤❤❤ absolutely 💯 ❤️!!!
From Scotland 🏴 I Salute this man for his Dedication and Loyalty to his Club 💙right down to the Prospect level Fkn A 👹💥💥💥GTC
Fuck yeah boss man is a legend
Real talk that some loyal badazz shyte right there
Give that fkn prospect a patch!
Man I could've listened to this guy for hours, super interesting dude. Love listening to stories of the old days.
Trying to get more ogs its not eazy
Thank you sir for not cutting people off when they are telling their story!!!!
Facts he does great interviews compared too many other people. The guy let's them tell their story and finish before asking the next question/topic of the interview. Other's always cut off the person trying too tell their story but not sose.
@@jamesleary1405 Are you serious? He's chopping up the interview into little clips. Guy's got issues that I won't speculate about, but he's not really interviewing.
Great Interview! I went to trucking school and met a guy who was a Mongol. He was one of the best guy I met and when he would talk about his brothers you knew what they meant to him.
Appreciate you
Absolutely fascinating interview. Thank you so much. I’ve never ridden a bike but the mentality of these ferocious men is the kind of mentality that shaped America and I respect that. I served 18 years between the Marines and the Army. I loved the brotherhood with all my heart. We fought shoulder to shoulder stateside and oversees. There’s nothing like brotherhood. Listening to these podcasts reminds me of those days for me even though they’re night and day to each other. I still feel like podcasts with gentlemen like this one are so important to remind us of who we are at the inner most part of our primal nature. Thank you.
Damn 18 years, isn’t it only 20 years to retire?
@@eastonclark, yes sir. I was diagnosed with a blood disorder that advanced rheumatoid arthritis to the point where I couldn’t wear boots anymore. I was sick constantly while docs tried to figure out how to balance me. I’m Big army initiated a board on me and I was retired with six months. I do well between my 100% VA rating and CRSCa rating. Plus I have an amazing career. Money isn’t a factor to me. I’m just glad to be alive.
@@robertl.4265 wow, thank you for your service brother. Genuinely!
@@robertl.4265I appreciate your service Sir....much love and respect to you! 🤝🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@joshuadekle1341, right on brother. This podcast just brought back some great memories. May not make sense to most that read it, but I couldn’t X out the video with expressing how this made me feel. Thanks for the feedbacks brother.
Love that you put the full interview in here after the initial parts this puts everything together awesome job
This whole series was great. Honest and heartfelt answers from one of the legends in the club world.
I actually had an opportunity to work with Scott. It’s been awhile since then. But he was cool as fuck. And funny too. He’d always make us laugh at work. Hard fucking worker too. And good at what he did. He never glorified or told us many stories, but he was always up for conversation and crack jokes. I don’t know if you will ever see this message Scott, and I don’t know if you’ll remember me. We worked at SCI together about 12-13 yrs ago. You started out in the shop and eventually went to the field. I saw you only a few times after that and then that was it. I was told you moved and that was that. Anyway, I hope all is well for ya and if ever cross paths in the future, it’s all love and respect and get a handshake from me. God bless and be cool dude🙏🏻✌🏻
Having grown up in El Cajon and Santee CA back in the 70s and 80s, his books and this interview really came to life in my mind. Being able to go back in time via memory while attaching his stories to them was really cool. Back then, all I knew of were the Angels, so this peek at what Mongols MC was going thru helped put some things in perspective for me in light of some shit I came to learn about later in life. Much respect.
Much respect
It's TRUE ! I Have had guns to my head, Everything goes frame by frame ! That's when you know the Reaper has entered the room....Slow Motion
@roberthunter5119 - I need to read it too because I was born in Hawaii then moved to San Diego in 1974 and still in San Diego. Don’t think I have ever seen either MC club. It’s cool hearing him talk about the different areas of SD. I know them all. 👊
@@GilbertHauntedHouse haha Laffing Devils... now that shit's funny.
@@StilettoCutsQuick.Hells Angel's has a clubhouse down in El Cajon. Or at least they used to.
Great show. I was glued to this interview. Very interesting
Scott is a soft speaking nice guy.... Which tells me he's dangerous AF
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Dangerous with his brothers. Probably a nobody bye himself. Bullies are bad asses until punched in the mouth!
most dudes with his demeanor straight up got it from being in prison.
it calms you down, humbles you n turns you into not just a respectable dude, but a dude who knows how n when to give respect.
old school biker dudes are the definition of a man's man.
I mean they were all hardcore combat vets, bomber WW2 pilots n shit lol it don't get much more big balls than that🤷🏻
The Loudest one in the room is usually the Weakest one.... It's the quiet ones you gotta watch out for
A real as real as it gets.
💯
Great guest and interview man , I like how u let him talk without asking unnecessary questions.. Definitely subscribing !
Appreciate that
Best Sit Down Interview I’ve heard on RUclips.. Much Respect to the Both of You for bringing Truth to Light & Life.. Thank You .💯🔥
Great interview bro! I like how you are bridging the gap between MCs and the public and all the stigma they face while also showing us a different perspective from inside the clubs that we would’ve never seen. Great content man. Keep it going !💯✊🏽
amazing interview. absolutely loved it. thank you sose. and now just gonna leave this here:
For the amount of views, I'm not sure why this doesn't have way more likes cause this was such a epic interview.
Great interview bud, loving the content and OG seemed super genuine. Looking forward to more like this!
Thank you
Brother, this has been an amazing interview. I love bikes, never was in a club, but so much information you have given to the average Joe...kudos Brother...
Great interview. Thanks.
Man, your intevrview style is rock solid. So respectful, you let him talk and tell his story but also do a great job keeping the interview on track. Love it!
Amazing interview, job well done. I always enjoy listening to Scott speak!👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
I bet he still remembers my father. Eerie how I seen him when he was friends with my father back in the 90s. Dude was a savage. My dad rode in a different club but had loyalty to the Mongols. I remember seeing this man standing in our living room. I was so young dad yelled at me to go to bed. I remember seeing him a few times. Kinda spooky when I see him now. Dad told me stories years ago. Some of it is on par with what he's saying. Wish he'd mention San Diego and the fight my dad's club jumped in on. They destroyed tf out of some angels and a janky little club that was trying to patch over I believe. It was a huge fight. I remember dad being in the hospital for like a week from a few stabs.
Thank you for sharing man
Same my dad was a mongol as well (vegas chapter) and we always had mongols in and out of our home. They were my uncles and some of the kindest men I have Ever met
Awesome interview, I just went and ordered his books. I’ve never been a member of a club but I’ve been riding bikes since I was a teenager.
Ive retired over in Thailand and every so often see groups of mongols,bandidos or Angels riding around. The past 10 years the numbers are a lot bigger. Kind of surprised me when I first seen it over here.
I guess if that's want you wanted your life to be.
@@Sukhumvit1i used to work at the embassy in Bangkok as a Marine. Its was wild seeing Harleys out there. The roads are insane, tuktuks, wild unpredictable animal traffic. Having a harley was so other worldly but they are there for surw
Subscribed. Ive seen a few mins of different videos of yours, but this earned my respect bro. Some people just dont know how to interview and you got it down.
Appreciate you
You did a wicked job here 👍 Amazing interview
Thank you my hrother
My guy thank you for this one. We ghostin out here in Oregon. Much love n respect
Much love
Loyalty and brotherhood! As a retired California Police Officer I can respect this caliber of commitment and dedication! 👍
Dope interview 🤘🏼
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Hey I enjoyed this video. I am a member of an MC-a non 1 percenter and I have been a member for almost 15 years. When it comes to the MC culture you speak the truth. I think that anyone who is new to the lifestyle sould watch some of your videos.
So happy I found this channel your a stand up man, a great interviewer, I can tell you have a big heart and really care about your brothers nothing but respect
Much respect i appreciate you
I hope you sit down with him again. This wasn’t long enough. He’s one of them people that are great at telling there story.
Great video Sose. Everything is on point. Camera letting Scott talk and not interrupting, you ask the right things and let him go from there. Your the best brother
Appreciatd you brother
This was an awesome interview definitely reading his books definitely would like to see a second interview
This interview was great! I enjoyed every bit of it. Sos your interview skills are on point. I ordered both books, received and am reading the 1st one now. It’s very good so far. I can’t wait to read the rest and get started on the other book.
You want to be my ol lady ?
Damn, I didn't want this to end. I might just get his book now
Me2
Righy!!!!
I'm definitely getting it also
Bet it's a great read..and never a dull moment 😮😊
Read them both twice. They do not disappoint. Can't wait for 3rd
New Subscriber brother 🏴💙From Scotland and I’ve done a few podcasts myself and I love the way you sat back and let this man tell his story FKn Class brother GTC 👹💥💥💥
Thank you all I appreciate you all love respect and prayers family the power of the blood 🩸 and the power of love ❤️ is changing the world 🌎
Asked great questions and listened without interrupting. Thats how you interview someone. Awesome!
Awesome interview and story, Sose you rock as interviewer, ask solid questions and let the man talk, no dumb a.. questions or interrupting. 👍
Just saw a Danish known biker(former) get interviewed and omfg dumb stupid questions, interuptions, no preparing at all from the interviewers side , which he got called out on more than once... He could and should learn from your interview before he try that again.. Looking forward to your next sitdown 😎
Thank you for that
Great interview brother! So many people constantly interrupt when interviewing these days, great interviewers ask good questions and let people talk. You nailed it!
Appreciate you
Well done sir. Grew up in the life, glad people like you are putting it out there for the world to see.
Appreciate you
I love how you didn’t interrupt that man the way most people would have. Great interview!
Great interview! Much love and respect for him putting his time and faith into what he believed in.
He's a stone cold killer man , respect my arse!
Why would you give them respect for being a killer
Such a great interview bro!! Love your channel man!! 🤙🏻🤙🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Scott is what you call a solid ass real one!! Damn!!
Dang Sose. The legends you pull in to speak with you are mind boggling. It shows how much respect and sway _YOU_ carry in order for them to sit with you like they do.
Thanks kyle I appreciate the kind words
@@DemonsRowyour mad corny bro stop trying so hard to be cool
@@Dylandontplaywow why the fuck would you even say that? Just trying to be a dick
@@Dylandontplayjealous? Or is it because the why he dresses?the questions? Or the marketing he uses to pull in viewers? And his merch?
But anyways how's being a white boy in BC treating ya?
@@BUnzeen no I just think the way he talks and acts is hella corny. Especially for a brown dude in a white culture.
Junior, thank you for your time and words. What an absolute legend. Great speaker. Love & Respect to Junior and to Mongols MC.
Yeah really enjoy your videos, don't know why it's taken so long to discover your spot but i like it !
Glad you enjoy it!
Awesome interview 💪 big ups Demons Row......
my favorite of all time wish i had a set but i was in las vegas
Watching this through a hurricane & an earthquake in L.A. Mad love
Be safe brother heard its bad out there
@@DemonsRow thank you brotha!! Keep up the dope work
I just got my first bike and stumbled on this channel trying to gain basic knowledge and I really enjoy your videos .you don’t come off as picking a side you explain things really well and I can honestly say I have a new understanding of MCs after watching your videos 🤙🏼
Appreciate you
Great interview man. Good shit.
thank you
Thanks for sharing your story, the OM community has always intrigued me so stuff like this is enjoyable to watch and listen to
You are such a great interviewer! ⭐️🎥 I’ve said it to you before, I always appreciate people that put effort into their content. I enjoyed watching the three parts of this guy. I find him interesting! I now watched this whole episode and it’s awesome. Your editing, camerawork everything is on point! Wishing you a positive and productive week my friend 😘
Appreciate you love that means a lot
This is sad that you Revere this individual,wow unto that generation when good is evil and evil is good. It shouldn't come as a surprise that society is collapsing every generation for the last 70 yrs degrades and does worse than the previous.
@@joelc-gc1hq da fuck are you talking about? Lol the guy isninterviewing somebody you're acting like he's doing a human sacrifice or something
This is such a beautiful interview. Wow!
I don't remember which episode it was but on the JRE some quest was talking about Scott. Said he was a bigger than life guy who was the epitome of a 1% he was/is feared and respected by other Clubs. I'll go back and look at the episodes but that was the first time I ever heard of him
Awesome interview. Absolutely fascinating.
The sight of a club rolling into town when I was like 8-9 year's old is what lit the spark in me for motorcycles. I remember The sound and the look of that group which was only around a dozen as if it happened yesterday.
Same as me man was 8 years old in my parents car on the Hwy and a pack of 20+ 81 MC members roared past us and right there was hooked on Harleys and wanted one asap! Right there knew I wanted to be in a MC especially 81
Exactly the same with me became an 81 but left to start a life with my now ex who ended up cheating on me. Every day now I think about going back to a brotherhood cause loyalty doesn’t exist with women
@@Euphoricjoe true that bro, I just became a hang around in a diamond club thats a support club to 81, one day would definitely like to move up to the big club but gotta start somewhere meet the guys get to know them and them know you, it takes years, but if it was easy everyone would do it, ML&R bro hope you get back in a MC. Thats messed up your old lady cheated man especially when you left the club to start a family with her
@@HodgeySYL81 god bless you and your family brother with your kind words!! 100% MLR back at you!!
That RuMbLe..........
You did a great interview !
Good questions and you let your guest talk freely. 👍
This was a great interview. It is very rare you get the real perspective.
Appreciate you
WOW! The most raw interview I’ve EVER heard!
appreciate you
Having read both books, hearing him tell the stories himself makes them hit so much harder. He's definitely honed his storytelling skills because he puts you right in it with the details. Great stuff all around.
What is the difference between the two? Is the second just continuing his story or is It covering missed details/story
@jakemarston5027 second book continues where the first leaves off.
@@odin4477 thanks for the info! Off to order them both no
just like chopper...
Bro I agree..some company you just can't Keep,your real brothers should set you up for success...not failure.
I'm new to the channel.. I loved this interview, I'm a Santee baby so as soon as he mentioned Lakeside and Santee I was like hell yeah, those are my stomping grounds born and raised East county Santee baby!!
We need more stories from Junior. This was a great little interview.
This is an amazing video. Love the story. I have the upmost respect for someone who lays over a prospect to save his life after he’s been battling with him.
Sose amazing work man. Keep doing what you do. As a community we appreciate your work.
Man i appreciate you
Great interview.
This was a great interview. I was just scrolling on RUclips and its popped up. Ended up watching the entire thing lol good job man for real
Glad you enjoyed it
Honestly when you go to war with the opposing side you bond so much especially when you’re the underdog.
Being the underdog is different
San Diego represent!!! Born and raised in East County Dago!! Sick content 🤙🏼
Shout to san diego much respect
"Sometimes you have be violent" I love that great interview
Great interview! Great story teller. Was on the edge of my seat during the murder story.
I’ve supported you since day one Demons row outstanding videos, keep up the good work
I appreciate you
I grew up around HA and saw them almost daily. They we're my dad close friends and one was an uncle. That being said, i respect ALL of the 1% MCs. There's legends in the Mongols, Vagos, Banditos, Outlaws, Angels etc. But the HA ain't what they used to be. They're a corporation now and would sue you for anything. Just my 2 Censt
Respect? Why would anyone respect a thug and bully who rides a bike? These pos’s do nothing good for society but deal drugs and bully people. Fu*k this pea brain!
HA’s recruiting Latinos Asians now growing their numbers .
U played cyberpunk2077? Strangely enough the Nomads can't decide whether or not to join a corp. It's funny people don't often believe u when u tell em "Hell's Angels a fuckin corp man! All dey care bout is profit dog". Plenty of others will join em too, maybe they think they can outrun their reputation & start hangin wid executives? Corporate law is a different language lol! Seems they already done it what with the T.V weekend H.A entourage warriors ridin wid PRESIDENTS in T.V show n' all.
Keep thinkin them boys ain’t what they used to be….. 😂
I'm from the UK and im facintated by the MC chapters and wars they had. I could listen to these guys all day and all night.
I can stop flipping through the short videos. This man is a living legend.
Sose, this is your best content of yours I have seen. Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Dude was mesmerized by a dude pissing and drinking outta a lake? Lmao 😂
He was a kid at the time. You used to be mesmerized by picking your fn nose😅
Great Video Ghost
thank you
Great interview. I read both his books.
thank you
Cool interview thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great interview brother👍🇺🇸
Much appreciated
I can't believe that Scott has no regret or remorse for killing that guy at the pinball machine. He says it had to be done. Give me a break! It didn't have to be done. That man didn't do anything to Scott. He didn't have to kill him.
Yeah, such a badass! Starting a fight with a dude by sucker-punching him at the pinball machine, then shooting him as he’s running away. Man, that was brave! This guy’s a real warrior.
@@LordUnas Well said, I agree.
in the end we are judged by the hardest of judges , ourselves
He was HA. You get what you signed up for.
This is one of my favorite interviews that you did Demon ⚡️⚡️👌🏼
I wish all the 1 percent Motorcycle clubs would get alone with each other and respect each other. Come together as one. The law enforcement and government is your true enemies. Coalition of 1 percent Motorcycle clubs would be awesome.
They don't. That is more or less the point of territory. It's the adult and deadly version of cowboys and indians.
I disagree. There might be good will on that intention, but each MC has its history, thats what makes em who they are. A fight is a fight but if you just keep beating out of rage thats when its not so good. But all MCs have quite the same code, so constituition wise they are all one, but I guess its like diferent families. You dont want inbreed situations. Its all about respect and earning your patches. I ride but Im not in MC, so this is my thoughts.
@@oliveiraluis3540the guy literally says he murdered the angel, that he didn't regret it and needed to be done in order to be taken seriously.
They had the fight at queen mary because it was 'their' turf, and people were nearly stomped to death on both sides. This is not about respect and earning patches. They are exactly like bloods and crips. equally violent and lethal. Just on bikes.
Ego's will not allow it
If the government continues to squeeze it could be a slight possibility. But part of the fun of being a tribe of men is having enemies. We can’t fight the government so we have to find others with similar beliefs to fight. It’s an interesting irony that’s hard to grasp. But it’s just our nature. What good is it to have a tribe with no rivals?? Rivalries help us to build stronger bonds among each other. The best sports games to watch are teams that hate each other. Among men, War is peace
Great interview thanks for sharing be proud of how you are changing the world it needs it God bless you all and your families ✌️👏🤲🙏💙🙌
He had to take his life because “it had to happen” as he states. All for the imaginary feeling of being so called “respected” due to his and their inability to be secure enough in themselves while living a life of fear masked by being a tough guy. A huge need to be accepted is basically what all of that comes down to. Sad.
100%...nobody respected them after that. The local cowboys they fought before just looked at then as bigger idiots then before.
I was thinking the samething he said it with no regret or remorse that's scary an sad all for power I'm fighting is 1 thing but killing someone for that is pointless
The other guys would have done the same to him.. it’s what they sign up for in that life.
@@dwightchaos9449 dumb
Let me tell you something this isn't about rivals its about family and brotherhood imagine that ur family members are being jumped beat murdered and that situation arises with the mental image of your little brothers sister father and mother and u see a guy you know is trying to set up another murder on your family then tell me
Loyal, down ass dude, leader hard to find people like that’s these days!
Great channel you got. Thanks!!
Salute to the 3 that stood up like men in a time when most would fold !!!
Love it. Thanks brother 🙏 #GHOSTIN
A very compelling story. Questions timely and asked very well. Homeboy is telling the shit out of his story. It’s visceral👍🏿👊🏿💪🏿
Man this is so ill junior needs a podcast foreal
Movie
Yeah u one of the best ! Keep doing ur thang cause I was glued 2 every question and every answer! Lakeaveli Chirac westside
Is it true, that for a time, the Mongols recruited guys that didn’t own bikes?
Yea
I’m here because I kept seeing all the shorts. Great interview.
Thanks for coming
Did he ever meet the guy he saw carving into the tree after he joined?
Yes
@@DemonsRowdamn
A interview everyone should watch, much respect Sose i thoroughly enjoyed that and can't wait to read the books.
Thank you feel free to share
Money time
I would definitely ride with jr. And kick it with the legend, he is definitely on my mt Rushmore of club presidents
Crazy to be hearing my home-town being mentioned. Great interview