George Christie remembers a violent fight in the war between the Hells Angels and the Mongols
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George Christie remembers a violent fight in the war between the Hells Angels and the Mongols , and his relationship with his mentor "Old Man John" during the conflict.
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I can't imagine the continuous anxiety living that life. Exhausting
@koreydevine7766
Жыл бұрын
Involvement in turf wars and the like is terrifying. Watching your friend go from standing, beer in hand. To slumping down into his chair then on to the floor isn't something you forget. It's like a hot iron burns it into your soul. And it was only getting started.
@Edward.Rippett.
Жыл бұрын
It was always my dream to be a hells angel growing up. When I had the option to prospect I was 25 at that point, so 2 years ago, and I'm glad I took the time to think about it because I decided that wasent the direction I wanted my life to go in. I'm Happy I did because 6 months later I met the woman of my dreams, and now I have a son that is due any day now! I am so blessed
@warriorpoet9629
Жыл бұрын
We self medicated.
@warriorpoet9629
Жыл бұрын
@@Edward.Rippett.good decision .
@GrimesFinds
Жыл бұрын
@@Edward.Rippett. happy for you Eddie. I thought about it and remembered I can barely ride a bike.
Old Man John and his cigar have invaded my families home many, many times. I was a kid. he was there because of my father. Dad and John were good friends too. My Dad's name was LACO Bob Lawrence. He was Los Angeles Chapter H.A. President in the late 60's - mid 70's. As a kid, I looked in awe at the bikes, even noticed the females & all the reds & wine. Our home was in Eagle Rock, our neighbors didn't know what to think. We had been there forever. I have great memories. Before H.A., my father was Pres. of the Knight Riders, if anyone remembers them. I wish I could talk to George Christie about those days. Take care all, ride safe & all that.
@lewisprice3156
Жыл бұрын
MLLH&R
@motherlovinsnuffstar
Жыл бұрын
That's too badass!!
@LongDongJohnson0705
11 ай бұрын
Cool af
@pawlpoche8736
10 ай бұрын
Great story!!!
@misstinystockman792
10 ай бұрын
I would love to sit and rap with you all day🤎Cool and the Gang👆🏽
" War is no romantic..." So true!
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
*GUMP!*
Love his stories, no ego.
@lewisprice3156
Жыл бұрын
George is real.
George is thee Legend man I’m such a follower of this man I have the highest Respect for George Christie 🤙❤️👊🏽💪🇺🇸
@lewisprice3156
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting that out there. If people only knew all that he's really done for so many people. MLLH&R
I love George, Hes no DumbAss he’s the real deal. He walked away from government job with a good salary advancement and a pension for the life. That’s Hard Core. Intelligent Cat.
I don't know George and will not act like I do, but he is a man amongst men who has seen plenty in his life, career, and years as an MC member. That is what "Respect your elders" translates to. That being said, when he gives you advice, take it. No questions asked.
@nonenone2173
11 ай бұрын
Same here, I don't know him personally and I'm not a biker but I these people are so interesting to listen with compelling lives
Prayers for John... that was serious tribute from the heart ...
I have family in the Angels chapter 81 out of Durham NC & the life style they live is beyond crazy . Imagine the stories George can’t tell 🫡💯
The Hells Angels is a group that has fascinated me recently and Motor Clubs in general, they have the most insane stories that end up being the funniest to the most horrible things. Rock on, everybody
@Justin-lf1fs
6 ай бұрын
Bunch of scumbags in Australia, along with every other club.
I ball my eyes out. Never wanted to see these guys grow old. They are salt of Earth! That "Animal" was one of best dudes I ever met in life. Wouldn't want to get on his bad side. But I so privileged, looked him square in the eye. He was one great, loyal and courageous man. I'm not talking physical strength. He let me see his heart. I'm FOREVER in debt .. Hope Gus sees this. Man what I'd give to do it again.
@morto6876
Жыл бұрын
My prayers towards some good people that God placed in my life ... They knew what they was doing and part they play... Salt of Earth... They leave me no way to repay. Great men of honor.
@morto6876
Жыл бұрын
Wish I could be half that...
@nonenone2173
Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of guys like this, but not many left anymore. Cuz those guys advice are gonna get us far
@Patriot-oi7mj
2 ай бұрын
Anyone remember Slave Louie?
Don't care how big or tough you are. You're nervous when shit goes down. Much respect. He lead the toughest group I ever met.
I could listen to George Christie tell stories all day
@nonenone2173
Жыл бұрын
This might be my favorite episode cuz the stories are so compelling and funny
@irishguyjg_2ndchancerecovery
11 ай бұрын
I'm trying to find more 😩 😫 💎💎😁🏍🏍😇
@irishguyjg_2ndchancerecovery
11 ай бұрын
@@nonenone2173 talk to any biker
@nonenone2173
11 ай бұрын
@@irishguyjg_2ndchancerecovery recently at a rally, nice guy, Mackinac City Motorcycle Rally, I've never met a legitimate outlaw biker but this guy was cool
@irishguyjg_2ndchancerecovery
11 ай бұрын
@@nonenone2173 nice!!! Would be an honor 🎖 to meet George or any of the OG's. We have HA's in MINNESOTA here and I'm a 13 supporter, but they are all younger and although interesting, not really standing around and chatting it up. Donnie Smith Bike Show is an awesome place hear stories. This year Donnie was telling us about his painter who had died this last year. He's an OG Bike builder. Im sure u know. I got his autograph many times on his pics he hands out to special guests to the show.
Just finished George's book, FANTASTIC!!! I know nothing of MC's or hell's angels, but I know war is hell. Semper Fi. Rock on George
@JohnSmith-uv4ox
Жыл бұрын
No doubt brother, OEF/OIF
Growing up in that era and reading or listening to GC. Brings back the good and bad times then. I've really enjoyed his books and look forward to many more. He was a true outlaw biker!
I grew up hanging around George. He even went to my parents' wedding. Glad to see he's doing well.
@lewisprice3156
Жыл бұрын
George has helped many people. I am only one of many....
@JesusChristmyMESSIAH
Жыл бұрын
He won Barger lost.he did the morally right thing. Barger talked out his arse and recycled his own farts.
@JesusChristmyMESSIAH
Жыл бұрын
Mike Klimchuk a h.a associate kidnapped a woman and kid to try and get away from cops. He sold pills and hung with barely legal indigenous women and stole trailers and baskets from walmart. He accosted my gf in her sleep. He is a deviant.
@Eckeroots
Жыл бұрын
He is a menace to society ! And should be put away for ever ! Even better put to sleep
@JesusChristmyMESSIAH
Жыл бұрын
@@Eckeroots he changed his life and walked away from hells goofs
Grew up in Ventura where the Hells Angels were respectful (unless it wasn't reciprocated). George lived down the street from my parents and other members lived up the street (in one of the nicest neighborhoods in town). I was lucky enough to have a beer or two with George at Bombay's back in the day. Always enjoyed his stories and wisdom.
@johnnyreb8030
Жыл бұрын
I could listen to him all day.
@lewisprice3156
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting that out there Brother. MLLH&R
@TalonID
Жыл бұрын
@@lewisprice3156 MLLH&R to you
Great interview Jon Always enjoy listening to ya George Articulate well Have watched a bunch of your Outlaw Chronicles Shows Whole bunch of History Lots of Respect
@KUNOVERSE
Жыл бұрын
man loves his enter key Lots of Love and Respect Brother
@pedge_rajkovic69
Жыл бұрын
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Just stumbled upon this channel, gained a subscriber
This is the TRUE RESPECT and honoring of "The Stuff That Legends Are Made Of"..
Glad your telling your story George because if you don’t tell your side someone else will try to tell it someday
@lewisprice3156
Жыл бұрын
I'm with you Brother. MLLH&R
Jon Bernthal is actually a really good interviewer, asks thoughtful questions, waits and listens to the answers.
@albertmedel6130
Жыл бұрын
No he isn't.
@davino108
Жыл бұрын
I think anyone can be a good interviewer you just have to think Before you speak
@sdranch2800
Жыл бұрын
Yet manages to look like he woke up from a hangover and crawled off the floor behind the couch to start the interview
@acx207
9 ай бұрын
@@albertmedel6130😂
@firewolf0065
8 ай бұрын
@@albertmedel6130he is
I knew many Mexicans and half Mexicans who were HA. Only thing you couldn’t be was black. That’s facts
Fascinating! I only wish wish you would post the full version on youtube. I'm going through it on Spotify but there's no video 😑
Thank you for the truth!!!
Great story thank you for sharing.
I would have rode with George any time. He had sense and backbone, which is rare
New upload! I'm ecstatic!
Old Man John's daughter lived across the street from me. When her dad passed she gave us stacks of his cigar boxes. She joined her dad and I miss her.
@jodyturner8099
9 ай бұрын
That's cool. You knew him. Sorry for the loss of friend.
@exclusive_edge7422
9 ай бұрын
I only met him once, but me and his daughter, Sheila, were buddies. Let me tell you, that woman could cook some great tasting food. George Christy talks about a time when Old Man John brought George to some other gangs clubhouse where John did some permanent damage to a guys face. That was because Sheila started dating a Humper and that was not allowed. Seriously...dating the HA president's daughter...he had it coming. Sheila I love you my friend .@@jodyturner8099
Much luv and respect Jon
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
*GUMP!*
1972 met Big Red of the HA Glendale Chapter in a parking lot (Bob's Big Boy I think). Gave him a bag of smoke, and he let a mama and a house mouse accompany me and my homie to our pad in San Diego (Ocean Beach). Straight-up solid dude.
Not being an MC member but all the things I've heard from George Christie he comes across as the smart one to have been the main leader /PRESIDENT. And would of been the one I would have wanted to be leader if I had ever joined . He is smart and calculates any situation.He realized it was better to be at peace with other clubs because the main enemy for ALL of them were the cops .And wasn't hot headed and jumping into situations.
Even the most violent gangsters turn into shuffleboard playing old men in time .
Am i the only one who thinks George Christie looks like an aged Simon Pegg??
@albertpaterson2314
Жыл бұрын
Nice spot Tom
@SidewaysBurnouts
Жыл бұрын
lol
@garyny4073
Жыл бұрын
Tom - 😂😂🤣🚬🥃👍
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
He also looks like *GUMP!*
@needfoolthings
Жыл бұрын
Good eye.
"Anyone thinks that war is romantic has never been to war. because it's not romantic" -- George Christie Also George Christie: "Let me tell you a cool Mongrol/Hells Angel war story," as he grins ear to ear. These guys took Sons of Anarchy WAY TOO seriously.
@gmanzano89gm
Жыл бұрын
Mongols and Hells Angels was before SOA.
@benburnett8109
Жыл бұрын
@@gmanzano89gm Was he telling the story before or after the series aired? These guys all go on the "podcast tour" and the stories grow farther and farther away from reality. What started out as a discussion over which beer the club was going to drink that night has now grown into the largest full scale biker war in recorded history. Next time the story is told, it will be the biggest War ever recorded.....even larger than the 2nd World War. With more casualties. And more Hot biker chicks. And more patches. And Harleys that are more powerful than ever......Stayed tuned for next years podcast tour when the bikers go into outer space and fight cyborg bikers and 3 headed aliens all while sewing on their 1% patches and french kissing the hottest Biker chicks in the universe. Just saying that these stories all grow with time. And strangely they all seem to follow SOA plotlines
@jpvdw1961
Жыл бұрын
@@benburnett8109 that's some crazy imagination you got Ben
@cp88p43
Жыл бұрын
I've never been to war. And I'd never describe it as romantic
@RuinsOfMetal
10 ай бұрын
They probably didn't even finish the whole series...
True OG.
In early 80's I tended bar at a dive bar outside of San Jose that was frequented by Hell's Angels from time to time. They were always good dudes.
@katiethomas7026
Жыл бұрын
I lived in San Jose for the first 30 years of my life. God I miss that place.
@Ronan31148
Жыл бұрын
unless you owe them money...
@dougperrien347
Жыл бұрын
Of course they are. Most of them are. Until people get stupid
@puntmedias
Жыл бұрын
Which Bar?
@larrywheels762
Жыл бұрын
Except on Sunday when go to Bible study.
F*** Jay Dobyns, now you got a real American Legend there. These are the type of men that made me want to ride.
@nonenone2173
Жыл бұрын
Reading his book currently, it's good to see what it's like to be an outlaw and how it can be so addictive to where you love it
And the war goes on til this day, possibly the longest running.
I really enjoy these interviews
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
*GUMP!*
Great interview 👍🏻
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
*GUMP!*
id like to see phill cross do some interviews. his book about the gypsy joker war is way more interesting than these tired stories every one has heard. he was close to jethrow pettigrew and steve tausan, legendary angels. he was right there when the angels were hanging out with jimi hendrix, jannis, jefferson airplane, the doors etc.
@chuckgoldsmith3440
Жыл бұрын
George was there for all that too.
@SidewaysBurnouts
Жыл бұрын
@@chuckgoldsmith3440 yeah, but no one has ever said any thing bad about phill cross, and he was more of a puncher than a talker. he was also in the club about 10 years earlier.
@SidewaysBurnouts
Жыл бұрын
@@chuckgoldsmith3440 phill cross is still in, and he is one of few to be at war with angels to not just patching in, but starting new chapters. read his book and tell me its not a story no one else can tell. GC book wasnt bad, but he wasnt inside the norcal situations that every body wants to know about. "from gypsy joker to hells angel"
@SidewaysBurnouts
8 ай бұрын
@@chuckgoldsmith3440phil was involved a long time before george and no one ever called phill a liar. i saw a recent interview where george said he was bookijg ricky nelson shows in late 50s because jerry garcia introduced them. that comment alone should make you rethink the rest of his stories.
I love these heartwarming stories from thieves, rapists, dope peddlers, pimps and murderers.
Two charming men!
When the punch is just right, you can just feel it all the way up your arm. If you have your foot planted right behind you to push off. Awesome feeling can't Explain it if you don't know. Done it so many times I've lost count. Stay Strong !
War gets you in situations you don't want to be in and gets you to do things you don't want to do
I did plumbing estimates at his old house when it went up for sale George wasn’t around Super cool pad part of it was a store front modified with a big stage looking living room. Ventura ave
"Why did he take him?" When you need to do somethings you take a trusted companion. Someone you know won't snitch.
The way Jon is talking about Santa Ana tells me he only knows the tourist attraction area of Santa Ana. Long Beach is super nice too. Montebello is super nice too. New Jersey and New York are super nice too. It depends on what area [>
@exvandal187
Жыл бұрын
What part of Santa Ana is touristy?
@mr.cheddar710
Жыл бұрын
Long Beach has downtown and Belmont shore but the rest of the east side is shit. Trust me I grew up there. The beach and attractions are literally down the street.
@svlotoy
Жыл бұрын
Santa Ana is a shit hole.
@TheDmccoy
Жыл бұрын
@@exvandal187None!
@kaineshigaraki5253
Жыл бұрын
@@exvandal187 Discovery Cube, Downtown, the museums [>
Idk why I'm just kid from montreal but I feel like it'd be nice to talk to Jon idk weird feeling I'd chat with him feels welcoming
Dude can articulate
I got back from Vietnam 2/502 INF 101st Airborne, Team Sniper, first thing I did was to, get my Triumph back on the road. We spent close to 330 days in the A Shaw Vally AO.. I kept hearing from other club members how their club was at war with some other club .... they seemed to want numbers .... I had one other combat veteran friend who rode with me... After a couple parties with these guys, I realized they had no combat experience. I bought this old Pan and hated it! So I took my 64 Trump, put a 750 CC Kit on it, and "POSI FUEL" fuel injector on it with this new transistorized ignition. I could do a "ton", no problem and it was skinny, light ... plus I ran Dunlap K-81 80% profile tires... lowered it a full 2 Inches, banana seat and mustang tank.... Years later I bought a dresser so my wife could ride from Michigan to Florida with me...slow, but a Caddy on two wheels. I told the VP of that Angles Chapter, I already fought in one war .... and I knew what real war was about, personal kills.... so my buddy and I never went back, we just met up on the weekends as we both worked and split the white lines for years... I'm 74' now, Cancer got him (Agent Orange), those broken bones I had from Nam have stopped me from riding, even walking now.... Be safe.... face in the wind....
Cool stuff. George Christie og badass. Its cool seein Jon Bernthal on this great actor. Awesome in Shot Caller
How do I watch the full video and interview. Spotify is audio only.
RIP George C. Jr. From the 805
Totally unrelated but I can never take Jon Bernthal seriously since the wolf of wall street. dude is funnny af. LMAOO.
Like the cool headed and fair response here GC has about his enemies. A lesser person would have held grudges.
RIP Georgie, Vincent, Josh
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
And RIP *GUMP!*
It's cool that outlaw Mc clubs still have underworld power all over Canada, California, western US, etc.
@Justin-lf1fs
6 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s so cool they help to destroy every country they reside in by pushing hard drugs onto the younger population.
7:23 I was there but I think it was at the City of Commerce. Sheriffs closed all of the doors and started running around like crazy.
+what a great story, guy sees his old lady with a rival club and seriously outnumbered, he don't care.... just smashed the guy she's with+
This is an Awesome story From A True OG if you carefully listen The 1% are mostly American veterans structure of Being In A. True MC has to have A chain of command very well spoken OG much love and respect
@lewisprice3156
Жыл бұрын
MLLH&R
When you interview a Man of integrity, you don’t sit sidesaddle on your couch….!
George not sure if you rember I'm the youngster scooter Mark I used to ride to the wheel in Ohio and smoked a joint with you and John Kay at the club house in the 80s anyway your one of the greatest people I've ever meet I still look up to you and wish you and yours allways
Rip fat ray!!! Johnny angel and Cisco both og Oakland members good ass people!!
He got shafted...a good man....brokered many peace between clubs...
Looks like they filmed that at the Deer lodge in upper Ojai , Ca
This is actually not true. Plenty of people who have been to war end up missing it. You have a clear purpose, you're part of a very clear tribe and you a very clear "other" that you must defeat. It fills all the needs in Maslows hierarchy and speaks to the most primal human instincts.
I don't care what anyone says. George is a classy guy!!
Some classic old school outlaw s*** Back in the good old days 🤔😮
Seems like a solid dude. To bad things ended the way they did.
@sonofstinkfoot9551
Жыл бұрын
Nope not really out bad!!! go listen to the recordings of him gabbing with the cops over him an his kids oxytocin bust lol blabbing like a ol lady! the real solid guys are the ones who get up an go to a shit job to make sure their kids have what they need not sell addictive narcotics with them!! these are straight up LOOSERS! GOD!!!!!! BLESS!!!!!!
@mattmorrison9379
Жыл бұрын
@@sonofstinkfoot9551 fair enough lol will do.
@pedge_rajkovic69
Жыл бұрын
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That my uncle Bud you talking you last time you said it was 1972. My dad Chief was already in Tulsa.
I was at a place forgot name ( maybe great Western ) by the 5 freeway . Not there anymore. In 75 or 76. I was 22.. and I remember Mongol & Hell angel got into it..
"what was the reason for your rise up the way that you did" I was just wondering that as he asked.
PUNISHER 🤘
81 FOREVER!
It’s true I know many Mexican Americans who are HA.
Great Stories the MC life is not for the faint at heart if your true to the culture there's nothing like it, minus the BS and some who just live to raise hell just because they can. MC4L
@nonenone2173
Жыл бұрын
Stories about MC's are so compelling to me, not that I want to join, but to have an understanding and see how they carry themselves. They carry themselves with a lot of fucking pride for their club and they're respected for it and that's what so cool about them.
Jon Bernthal, I suggest you reach out to the Hellfighters M/M based out of MS. I’m the President of the Shenandoah Valley Unit. Those involved with the Hellfighters would make for great interviews from their past to now. It will be real and real positive. God bless.
0:47: 😳 The interviewee discusses the reality of war and the challenges faced during the 70s conflict. 3:17: 👥 The speaker discusses his relationship with John and the events leading up to the war between the Hell's Angels and the Mongols. 5:52: 🔥 A violent confrontation between Hell's Angels, Mongols, and the police breaks out, resulting in chaos and bloodshed. 8:22: 🚀 The speaker recalls a fight between Hell's Angels and Mongols and the reaction of their leader. 10:47: 🗒 The speaker confronted John about a fight and suggested waiting before taking action. Recap by Tammy AI
Great story
Why NO FULL INTERVIEW Posted?
Fellow Bandito , all things considered, my distant cousins father was an old HA. We went there for a holiday thing. We ate and I met him and we had a good time he was cool as hell showed me his bikes (granted… this was before I heard he was HA and definitely before the family told him my business 🤣” but again all politics aside he and his friends were cool dudes man.. the majority are all the same just different name. 1%love ✌️
@johnnybravobandit
Жыл бұрын
Fellow bandito? You are a bandido*? Lol
Jon jus came off the set of american gigolo with tha fit. 😂
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
Please *GUMP!* Please
This vid thumbnail looks majorly like an old Simon Pegg
Counterculture has always been so interesting, in all forms.
I like the angels because they were NEVER one to throw the first punch ... They are never antagonist and try to avoid trouble.
Well damn... Santa Ana was always active I guess ❤
Real 1%er bikers are the most solid gangster's of all
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
But the realist is *GUMP!* himself. A true badass and he's always down to do *GUMPY!* shit. Long live *GUMP!*
Hay Christy Slick Dirty DOZEN Arizona with a big smile
Yer we have the Mongels Mc in Australia now all good just a bunch of mates that like motorcycles
@garyny4073
Жыл бұрын
Nick - fosters , it's Australian for beer 🍺🍻
What up georgue it is me louis from honduras from la tuna
Semper Fi Marine!
Once and Angel woman always a Angels woman. Wow you lost the best sisters you got ever have,
The biker counter culture is so fascinating to me. Very similar to the Italian Mob families. Tons of loyalty but lots of people with screws loose in their heads carrying loaded weapons.
@rrrrrrr187
Жыл бұрын
I dont see any loyalty with The mafia families. They all only looked out for themself first and foremost. Biker culture atleast had brotherhood
@christopherniznik3049
Жыл бұрын
They all rat on each other, there is no loyalty.
@listrahtes
Жыл бұрын
There is zero loyalty just like in the mob. It's all a front . Everyone backstabs everyone else to get along and make money with the misery of others. You will find a huge amount of human scum in these gangs and there is zero ethos. Don't fall for their marketing.
@jamesrobertson2987
Жыл бұрын
*GUMP!*
@ch33kmanddmc44
Жыл бұрын
So true
The Ventura club was like kin to me and my mom's even more, kinda weird cuz I heard about my pops talking on George christie and my mom's too my first time seeing him tho just strange I heard about dude quite a few times, this be strange lowpro
What's amusing is that I was never in a 'gang' but had turf fights like this back in the 70s and 80s in my home town: no weapons, around 100 vs 100 (unsure the number), north versus south, 3-2-1, and we charged...
@mattsweeny3957
Жыл бұрын
Wild. Like Braveheart ....CHARGE. .kickoff team!!!!! Lay someone out. Matt
@dutchvanderlin5556
Жыл бұрын
Were you a soc or a greaser? Did you know pony boy? You sound super cool and badass.
@TheEpitaphrecords
Жыл бұрын
lol stop lying 😂
@Kameleonic
Жыл бұрын
@@TheEpitaphrecords The fact that you think it’s a lie, even with the millions of gangs worldwide, demonstrates how sheltered a life you have led. Lucky you🌟
@TheEpitaphrecords
Жыл бұрын
@@Kameleonic nah it just means i know when an idiot is lying.
Good for book sales..😳
Just curious in your opinion will you ever see a cease fire between all the top 4, and a unity to come together against {other side|}
MLLH&R ⚒👊🏻 George Christie !!!!!