This man is like a living history book. The amount of knowledge and experience he has in that lifestyle is mind-blowing. The story of him as a kid in the 50s seeing a biker blew my mind! We have to treasure these old timers while they're still around. Salute Sose for lining this one up 🫡
George was the real deal, meeting Outlaws head honcho, Harry 'Taco' Bowman, without back-up, surrounded by Outlaws, in order to hammer out an agreement for a moratorium on the problem between the two clubs. U-Da-Man...Gus.
I think George being Quiet Smart on People Real Hearts..So being brave to with the knowledge that really all people don't want wars n Killing of their Brothers..So You're right George drive to the Outlaws an President Taco Bowman...And for a few years got a peace for both Clubs..I like when Taco got two life terms.Which one are you going to serve First Taco,,?? My life sentence or your Other Life sentence..lol wew Balls
I grew up around a MC, and have stayed that way to my age of 35. My territory is Outlaw territory, and when I heard my first interview with George I wondered what is he doing? But I've come to respect the man for who he is and appreciate your channel. Thanks for brings this to us.
I know as a young kid growing up in Eastern L.I.N.Y. when I was 8-9 yrs old back in the late 1960s, I saw Hell's Angels in the summer 2-3 times a yr. I remember always hearing the choppers rumbling from a mile away, I'd go outside and wait. A few minutes later, Chops about 50 deep would come down my street, and I'd wave, and they always waved back. When I was 16, I had a neighbor who lived across the street that was a Pagan. My friend and I bought weed off him a few times. I always remembered that 68' Red Firebird he had, and his bike.
😂😂😂 I love the end when he brings up the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia in the connection such a connection. In fact the first East Coast chapter of the Hells Angels in 1975 was a patch over in Bridgeport Connecticut formally known as the Grateful Dead MC.
I remember when George carried the torch for the 1984 Olympics. I was friends with “Little D.O.”…going back to the early eighties…..he just recently passed. Great interview, here!
Great interview, good to see the whole thing. A friend of mine's boss, rented a house to the Dirty Dozen in Phoenix. We painted a Pro Street car I had in the shop next to the house while they had a huge party. They were all awesome to me,and my friend.
I've been wanting to sit down to listen to Mr. Christie speak for a few years now, this is the first long form interview with him I've watched... Fkn fantastic interview brother 👊 Letting the man speak instead of bombardment with questions, was the ticket 🎟️ man ! Thanks for the great content. New subscriber as of 3...2...1... 💥
Great interview with Mr Christie Sose, he is truly an OG, intelligent, articulate and he is straightforward and yet pulls no punches. The way you show him such respect and deference is a testament to how we all should conduct ourselves!! I am a 67yo Bronx born Italian and hearing you have a discussion on all aspects of of what it is to be a 1%er is truly eye opening, speaking as an old school street guy you are an inspiration of what hard work and a tenacity to spread good information to anyone who’s considering getting into “the life” and showing these young bucks on how a man conducts himself everyday! Keep up the great work you’re doing, it is men like you that help motivate the younger generations. God Bless stay strong
@@DemonsRow thank you Sose you truly are a man of honor, and a man’s, man.... you keep fighting the good fight my brother you are doing good things you are make no a difference!
Love learning about club history, their vision, I love the inception when they really did have one another's backs. Ty Sose for all you do, bless you, love u. Be safe always❤❤
You have a gift Sose, you educate and try to make others understand not just motorcycle culture? But how government spins the image. Your a messenger. Ill always be a huge fan with love and respect for you@@DemonsRow
I really enjoyed this interview my wife's father was an outlaw for his whole life i wish i had the opportunity to talk to him and hear some stories. Love this channel 🤘
My uncle was a Outlaw n trucking business for many years. My oldest big sister was a surgical nurse n PA. I always enjoyed family picnics in Highland Park n by the Kanakee River. I didn't spell that right. I knew alot of OutLaws growing up n they really were awesome with us kids when younger. They had your back if you needed them Southside Chicago.
Hey George, I watched 2 or 3 of your interviews, I feel as though I know you! You're a very open and uncluttered geezer (that's London speak) any road, good on ya bro. Patch
He is still out bad puts blame on sonny the chapter he was president of voted him out bad he knows they won't make reasons public so can say what he wants
Great interview! To correct one minor detail, pretty shure it was JIM Tinndahn who was the danish negotiator at the meeting between 81 and Bandidos. Not a dude named Tom. Close enough I guess LOL
@@DemonsRow no. But Jim was national-pres for Bandidos Denmark at the time. And I am from one of the Scandinavian countries and when the negotiations where done over here it was Blondie and Jim who announced it.
George was “ol’ school’”. I have never met the man. But had a great vision it sounds like. HA’s that I know say good things about him now that Sonny passed 😢. Been around S. Since he took over Dirty Dozen in AZ. Just sayin’. ❤ 50:52
George is definitely right about Australia. Most states here have introduced consorting laws that can impact anyone not just 1% club members. Most of the clubs have been declared criminal organisations by law enforcement and politicians.
Being a member of support club of the bandidos i enjoyed this interview im young but i like how old fashion bikers think its all about the passion after all people don't understand what the outlaw mc looks from the inside but one thing he said which is people nowadays switch clubs like football teams i would never wear another colors even i prefer to ride alone its all about sticking to what you believe into
Sose - I have watched your videos for a long time and I respect your approach to interviews and the way you share/explain the lifestyle. May I ask your opinion on a situation my riding group (100% not an MC) found ourselves in. I am 71 yo and have been riding and teaching riding for over 52 years. I ride (well rode) with a men’s fraternal group one Saturday per month. We ride for children’s school supplies and other children’s needs. We road with a 3 rocker vest which I wore for over 20 years. The name of our group has the word “Son’s” in its name. It seems that an MC in our area also with “Son’s” in its name. They approached our leadership telling us to loose our rockers. The communication from our leadership to us after that meeting was to immediately send in our rockers and to never ride wearing our vest. The leadership indicated that there were some hard core threats. I was so disappointed because I loved riding with these guys and I was so proud of our vest and the work we did for kids. May I ask if you have any thoughts about this situation? Is there anything else we could have done? Again, Sose, I really appreciate you and your teaching about the MC lifestyle. Please keep up the great work. Respectfully-
@@DemonsRow that’s a good idea - I appreciate your thoughts. I was just feeling like if we just gave up under pressure then it must not have meant that much. Felt abandoned by my brothers.
My older brother "VD" (got the name catching a few runs in Vietnam, he was there 3 tours with 101st Airborne) patched in with Invaders mc when he came home from Vietnam. He had huge parties a few of em David Mann himself came to. That was the days before the war started. Randy "Mad" Yeager (OL) was there all the time. Roy Boy Cooper would be in the living room tattooing people. Hearing those bikes and sittin on em as a little kid gave me goosebumps. I got a 71' right side shift Sportster at age 17, and never looked back. 50 yrs old now and still riding. I miss those old days though, riding on the tank of my brothers old Panheads, (he had the throttle screw locked and stearing no handed) "stearing and working the throttle" 😂. I thought I was a biker at 3 or 4 yrs old! Marker tattoos drawn on my arms! Those were the days! 😂
Hunter S. Thompson embedded with Hell’s Angels for a year to write a book. Then got crossways with the bikers. There is an old video online where a Hell’s Angels biker confronted Hunter at a big gathering for his book. That biker said that Hunter reneged on a promise-which was after they let him ride with them, write about them-and after he published the book, he promised Hell’s Angels a couple of kegs of beer. And, Hunter didn’t give them their kegs of beer. That’s all that the bikers asked for in return for letting him be with the group for a year.
Your killing it Sose good interview.
Thanks ed
YEA SOSE DID A GREAT JOB ON NOT OVERSPEAKING AND LETTING CHRISTIE SPEAK. SIGNS OF A GOOD INTERVIEWER
This man is like a living history book. The amount of knowledge and experience he has in that lifestyle is mind-blowing. The story of him as a kid in the 50s seeing a biker blew my mind! We have to treasure these old timers while they're still around. Salute Sose for lining this one up 🫡
@@WILD__THINGS he now lives of disinformation gets me thinking who are his pay masters
George was the real deal, meeting Outlaws head honcho, Harry 'Taco' Bowman, without back-up, surrounded by Outlaws, in order to hammer out an agreement for a moratorium on the problem between the two clubs. U-Da-Man...Gus.
No real deal in criminality.
He also, if'ffn I remember correctly, met with "Taco" to set out an agreement agree on the approved route to the courthouse for both M/Cs
I lived right near Bowmans home in Marysville,mi. Super weird he came from there
@@fuman1369 George the perfect angel then why was he voted out by chapter he was press of what he puts out nowadays is it misinformation
I think George being Quiet Smart on People Real Hearts..So being brave to with the knowledge that really all people don't want wars n Killing of their Brothers..So You're right George drive to the Outlaws an President Taco Bowman...And for a few years got a peace for both Clubs..I like when Taco got two life terms.Which one are you going to serve First Taco,,?? My life sentence or your Other Life sentence..lol wew Balls
Loved the interview. Alot of people talk over the guest. I like how you let him talk, was a great fluid interview.💯🙏
I grew up around a MC, and have stayed that way to my age of 35. My territory is Outlaw territory, and when I heard my first interview with George I wondered what is he doing? But I've come to respect the man for who he is and appreciate your channel. Thanks for brings this to us.
Much respect
Great to hear him giving Hunter Props .
Love that book
Watch this before with different interviewer. U R great. U askgood questions & let him talk. Thks so much. ❤
Thank you for that
My thoughts exactly!
Sat and watched this
It's always amazing to get a second point of view
Well done!!
Thank you
BRO BRO BRO...Great interview...Usually they don't let dudes speak..You did bad ass job ask a question let him roll...Much respect
Good to bring the big George Christie, the idea with the olympic torch and his answer to Eunice Kennedy were epic. Greetings from Greece.
Greetings
Amazing interview thank you for this
George Christie is on a whole other level of brilliance. Smarter than your average man.
You don’t end up at the helm of an organisation like the 81 as a dumbass.
“One word…. American made” -George Christie. Super brilliant.
@@WestHaddnin😂
Hey nigga- those is 2 words!!! @@WestHaddnin
@@WestHaddnin was thinking the same
Oh man. I’ve seen all his interviews (I think) and this was one of the best. Letting the chief cook… that’s what’s up. Dope as hell. Ty homie.🔥🔥🔥
Thank you
Great great interview. I’ve always been a huge fan of George. I can listen to his stories all day. He was a huge Hells Angel.
Little interesting fact. The first HA charter outside the US was Auckland, New Zealand in 1961
@@IrongodNZ later called the forgotten Charter
@@JohnJan1200 like most things in NZ, tucked away in our own little secluded part of the world
I met some of the NZ guys in 1988 in Calgary, during the ride to the World Run in Nanaimo.
"It's been an Honor " yes it damn sure was! Thank You for this sit down
appreciate you
Great to have you Sose! Awesome interwview. Respect from Turkiye!
Thank you
Sose you do a great job you actually listen to the man you are interviewing, great job
George Çristie, you are a hell of a guy. You speak the truth,with ŵords of wisdom. Ride on, Ride on. 🚫🛵's 👍🇺🇲💯
@@ericvause3437 so why did ventura chapter vote him out bad Sonny make them vote him out did he doesn't sound plausible
@@Chris-m8ehe left on his own accord, they put him out bad after. Politics of a MC.
@@ericvause3437 so the chapter he was president of vote him out no club affairs GC contradicts himself
@@ericvause3437 wake up he isn't going to put himself in a bad light disinformation who are GC paymasters
@@Chris-m8e IDK I'm not an Angel. A lot of politics I suppose.
I know as a young kid growing up in Eastern L.I.N.Y. when I was 8-9 yrs old back in the late 1960s, I saw Hell's Angels in the summer 2-3 times a yr.
I remember always hearing the choppers rumbling from a mile away, I'd go outside and wait.
A few minutes later, Chops about 50 deep would come down my street, and I'd wave, and they always waved back.
When I was 16, I had a neighbor who lived across the street that was a Pagan. My friend and I bought weed off him a few times.
I always remembered that 68' Red Firebird he had, and his bike.
Sose keep doing your thing big bro great interview much love and respect man stay blessed
very interesting interview,thankyou for sharing x
😂😂😂 I love the end when he brings up the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia in the connection such a connection. In fact the first East Coast chapter of the Hells Angels in 1975 was a patch over in Bridgeport Connecticut formally known as the Grateful Dead MC.
Great interview! George Christie is a true MC legend!
Sose…..love your videos….keep ghostin’ brother!
Much appreciated
RESPECT
MR GEORGE CHRISTIE AND RESCPT SOSE
THIS IS QUALITY MINT INTERVIEW CREADET TO YOU BOTH EVERYTHING REAL
FROM JR
appreciate you jr
I remember when George carried the torch for the 1984 Olympics.
I was friends with “Little D.O.”…going back to the early eighties…..he just recently passed.
Great interview, here!
Great interview, good to see the whole thing. A friend of mine's boss, rented a house to the Dirty Dozen in Phoenix. We painted a Pro Street car I had in the shop next to the house while they had a huge party. They were all awesome to me,and my friend.
Appreciate you
I've been wanting to sit down to listen to Mr. Christie speak for a few years now, this is the first long form interview with him I've watched...
Fkn fantastic interview brother 👊
Letting the man speak instead of bombardment with questions, was the ticket 🎟️ man !
Thanks for the great content. New subscriber as of 3...2...1... 💥
I appreciate you
@@DemonsRowRespect 👊
George said let him know so I let you know, you did a great job 👍🏻👌🏻🤙🏻
Thank you
Great interview with Mr Christie Sose, he is truly an OG, intelligent, articulate and he is straightforward and yet pulls no punches. The way you show him such respect and deference is a testament to how we all should conduct ourselves!! I am a 67yo Bronx born Italian and hearing you have a discussion on all aspects of of what it is to be a 1%er is truly eye opening, speaking as an old school street guy you are an inspiration of what hard work and a tenacity to spread good information to anyone who’s considering getting into “the life” and showing these young bucks on how a man conducts himself everyday! Keep up the great work you’re doing, it is men like you that help motivate the younger generations.
God Bless stay strong
God bless i appreciate you
@@DemonsRow thank you Sose you truly are a man of honor, and a man’s, man.... you keep fighting the good fight my brother you are doing good things you are make no a difference!
U can see the respect he has for the man
Great interview bro ! Love the stories George is a legend !
Glad you enjoyed it
Next level interview bro!
Thank you STG for the great interview. You are representing with class!
Love learning about club history, their vision, I love the inception when they really did have one another's backs. Ty Sose for all you do, bless you, love u. Be safe always❤❤
love you dee thanks for always being down
You have a gift Sose, you educate and try to make others understand not just motorcycle culture? But how government spins the image. Your a messenger. Ill always be a huge fan with love and respect for you@@DemonsRow
He is still out bad
Was waiting for the full interview. Great job Sose #Ghostin
Great interview from a great interviewer, new subscriber for sure! Keep em coming!
Appreciate you ryan
Fantastic Interview!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sose, this is one excellent interview. It is imperative we do not lose the outlaw community.
Great interview , great men.
Amazing a true outlaw. Long live the perz
I really enjoyed this interview my wife's father was an outlaw for his whole life i wish i had the opportunity to talk to him and hear some stories. Love this channel 🤘
Appreciate you
My uncle was a Outlaw n trucking business for many years. My oldest big sister was a surgical nurse n PA. I always enjoyed family picnics in Highland Park n by the Kanakee River. I didn't spell that right. I knew alot of OutLaws growing up n they really were awesome with us kids when younger. They had your back if you needed them Southside Chicago.
Yes sir, great interview
That was GREAT!! When's part 2?
All on page
Sose you represent 🇵🇷/🇺🇸 well, bro. I love what you're doing. Proud of you. Go big or go home!
Thank you bro i appreciate you
Great interview Sose 👊🏼 Killin it
Good Job. People may say you guys are outlaws. But I see two good men that don’t conform to the norms of society. I see a lot of Respect.
I appreciate you
This is by far my fave4 interview with George. I dunno what you said to him off camera but you can tell he is pretty chill in this interview
We also have friends
i think this was the best interview I seen from you. Not saying the others were bad but this is the best one I seen from you. Good Shit
Great interview Sose 🤘🏽
Thank you
This is definitely one of the better interviews with him
Thank you
Hey George, I watched 2 or 3 of your interviews, I feel as though I know you! You're a very open and uncluttered geezer (that's London speak) any road, good on ya bro. Patch
George silly question what brand are those tennis shoes your wearing in the Demon interview? Thank You
Thats why i have growth and a young fanbase and sell products and everybody else is dying. Its called pop culture my man.
Great Interview
Thank you
Teasing me with this one sose big respect my guy
this is the full brother
I remember the Hells Angels and the Hessian. My brother’s friends were all bikers. I love the memories George is sharing.
He is still out bad puts blame on sonny the chapter he was president of voted him out bad he knows they won't make reasons public so can say what he wants
George seems like a good dude 👍
He is
Good for nothing loser.
He is the last of a Real Dying Breed . Last of off the real deal
i agree.
I could listen to this guy talk all day long
Me too.. sometimes I got idea what’s he saying abt but it feels like home .
great interview!
thank you
@@DemonsRow your welcome bro! I hit back with a case of beer and enjoyed every minute of it.. legends 🤘
Great interview!
To correct one minor detail, pretty shure it was JIM Tinndahn who was the danish negotiator at the meeting between 81 and Bandidos. Not a dude named Tom. Close enough I guess LOL
You were there?
@@DemonsRow no. But Jim was national-pres for Bandidos Denmark at the time. And I am from one of the Scandinavian countries and when the negotiations where done over here it was Blondie and Jim who announced it.
@@DemonsRow google Jim Tinndahn if you care too. Im not just pulling shit out of my ass
Great interview! I have been following George for awhile now, he is a true, OG! Great interview! 💯💯
George was “ol’ school’”. I have never met the man. But had a great vision it sounds like. HA’s that I know say good things about him now that Sonny passed 😢. Been around S. Since he took over Dirty Dozen in AZ. Just sayin’. ❤ 50:52
George is a straight gangster !!! He’s an American legend!!! Much respect 🫡
George is definitely right about Australia. Most states here have introduced consorting laws that can impact anyone not just 1% club members. Most of the clubs have been declared criminal organisations by law enforcement and politicians.
@@paulconnolly4483 they may impact mc but there still around
Can confirm he is pretty well known in Denmark.
He has pretty well been in all documentaries about the HA there has even been in Denmark.
Many are called but few are chosen
This is australia. Motorcycle club. Ive had a love of bikes since little.
Nice one Sose, George is a true survivor and to my mind not a typical 81...
Why is he not a typical 81? Just wondering thankyou.
@@mikesmith7497 not typical in the sense he shared his life in the club with us viewers.
I was born in 1980 and my dad never cheered for sonny Caring the Olympic torch on TV as a kid.
Sonny never carried the Olympic torch, George did.
@@slynn5138 yes. That would be why.
RESPECT! Thank you
Being a member of support club of the bandidos i enjoyed this interview im young but i like how old fashion bikers think its all about the passion after all people don't understand what the outlaw mc looks from the inside but one thing he said which is people nowadays switch clubs like football teams i would never wear another colors even i prefer to ride alone its all about sticking to what you believe into
George would make a terrific car salesman. I'd buy a car off him, even if i didn't want a car.
As a Greek myself, I can confirm the culture haha! Great interview 😎
Thank you
Sose - I have watched your videos for a long time and I respect your approach to interviews and the way you share/explain the lifestyle.
May I ask your opinion on a situation my riding group (100% not an MC) found ourselves in. I am 71 yo and have been riding and teaching riding for over 52 years. I ride (well rode) with a men’s fraternal group one Saturday per month. We ride for children’s school supplies and other children’s needs. We road with a 3 rocker vest which I wore for over 20 years. The name of our group has the word “Son’s” in its name. It seems that an MC in our area also with “Son’s” in its name. They approached our leadership telling us to loose our rockers. The communication from our leadership to us after that meeting was to immediately send in our rockers and to never ride wearing our vest. The leadership indicated that there were some hard core threats. I was so disappointed because I loved riding with these guys and I was so proud of our vest and the work we did for kids. May I ask if you have any thoughts about this situation? Is there anything else we could have done?
Again, Sose, I really appreciate you and your teaching about the MC lifestyle. Please keep up the great work.
Respectfully-
Make a different one all one piece and keep the name out of it
@@DemonsRow that’s a good idea - I appreciate your thoughts. I was just feeling like if we just gave up under pressure then it must not have meant that much. Felt abandoned by my brothers.
This is fascinating
My older brother "VD" (got the name catching a few runs in Vietnam, he was there 3 tours with 101st Airborne) patched in with Invaders mc when he came home from Vietnam. He had huge parties a few of em David Mann himself came to. That was the days before the war started. Randy "Mad" Yeager (OL) was there all the time. Roy Boy Cooper would be in the living room tattooing people. Hearing those bikes and sittin on em as a little kid gave me goosebumps. I got a 71' right side shift Sportster at age 17, and never looked back. 50 yrs old now and still riding. I miss those old days though, riding on the tank of my brothers old Panheads, (he had the throttle screw locked and stearing no handed) "stearing and working the throttle" 😂. I thought I was a biker at 3 or 4 yrs old! Marker tattoos drawn on my arms! Those were the days! 😂
Fire interview! Sose you should get Chuck Zito on the show!!!
Yes im down
@@DemonsRow that would be big!!! Love to see how much the channel has grown 🔥
My aunt grew up close to the first new Zealand hell's angel president. Quite unreal
I remember when I was a kid and George ran the torch at the olympics. I thought that was the coolest thing ever #GHOSTIN
#ghostin
Big up! from Sweden 🩵💛🤜🔥
Shout to sweden heard its a beautiful place
Arlen Ness a blast from the past he died 6 days before my birthday
Hunter S. Thompson embedded with Hell’s Angels for a year to write a book. Then got crossways with the bikers. There is an old video online where a Hell’s Angels biker confronted Hunter at a big gathering for his book. That biker said that Hunter reneged on a promise-which was after they let him ride with them, write about them-and after he published the book, he promised Hell’s Angels a couple of kegs of beer. And, Hunter didn’t give them their kegs of beer. That’s all that the bikers asked for in return for letting him be with the group for a year.
Ive seen it
George wears the coolest shirts!
Mr George Christie Gran PaP must have been Amazing as Shoe cobler is hard work and skilled man and Genuine man
From J R
Legend!
he tells his side very well.
How can someone go about contacting George if the wanted to ask George something that’s not meant to be for public conversation?
On instagram @georgechristiejr
We where the sultan’s of swing 🤙🏻💪🏽
Childhood inspiration and guidance is important for a great begining in MC Chapter member club for brotherhood boys only!
Very true
My grandma had a friend that was an H.A. his name was ping from what i heard he was an explosive expert..i want to know if he knew him
Had to watch that whole mitski ad outta respect
Have we the outlaws in ireland 🇮🇪
Hey Sose, is the new shades good for ridin? Cuz I'm tryna copt those!
Yes of course
32:52 wow
😮
Good stuff Sose! 🔴⚪️🏆
Thank you
Ask if he ever met Janis Joplin. And how that relationship worked with her and the club
. Always wondered that
Im here for the knowledge 💪🏽🇦🇺
Much respect
Hi demons row. Did you ask george on his opinion on yves treudeau?
no i didnt
@DemonsRow thank you for the reply.. I'm a big fan.
My wife’s dad did the “family no no” and married outside the Greek heritage and most of the family turned their back on him.