Pigfoot N Beer

Tales of Booze, Blues and Bikes

Sunday 31 January 2010

Lyric for the day


I went down to the corner, just to meet my gal,
I found her standing on the sidewalk, talking to my pal,
I strolled back to the bar room, to get another drink of gin,
The first thing I knew I was reelin', rocking and drunk again.

I kept drinkin gin and liquor, till way up in the night,
When my pal came to the bar room, we had an awful fight,
I reached down for my razor, and then we knocked around,
But when I pulled my pistol, I quickly smoked him down.

The gambling bar room blues.

Jimmie Rodgers - Gambling Bar Room Blues

First heard this on a compiltion of Country drinking songs. Blew me away. No-one can yodel as melancholy as The Singing Brakeman.

The Test of Time


Would a rice burning crotch rocket look as good as this in fifty years?
I rest my case!

Ashford Bike Jumble


Elk Promotions put on a few jumbles and shows throughout the year but the best is the Ashford Classic Motorcycle Show and Bike Jumble on Easter Monday 5th April 2010. Always well attended and the car park is always just as a good as the show. It's a bit of a clique with the usual rivet counters and beardies looking down their nose at a butchered Trump but worth going all the same.
At the Ashford Livestock Market just of the M20.

Wall Flowers


Yvonne Stagg, the first female owner of a Wall of Death. She started at the fairground as a rock seller and after riding the Wall on the handlebars she was hooked. She eventually rode on the one and only Tornado Smith's Wall at Kursaal in Southend. She ended up buying Tornado's Wall and took it to Dreamland in Margate where I saw it as a kid. At first she only had BSAs but eventually got her hands on an Indian Scout. Her life ended in controversy as her husband was convicted for stabbing her lover and she committed suicide in the New year of 1976/77 following a long battle with alcohol.

Saturday 30 January 2010

Lyric for the day


Said, the little fish, big fish swimmin' in the water
Come back, man, and gimme my quarter
Hey-hey-hey, you salty dog

Said, the scaredest I ever was in my life
Uncle Bud like to caught me kissin' his wife
Hey-hey, you salty dog

Salty Dog - Mississippi John Hurt

When asked for the meaning of "salty dog", Hurt sheepishly replied, "To tell you the truth, I never thought about it"

Nuff said...he's a lord!!

Proper Gander




I love this bike. After seeing the Knuck in a VL frame Guy posted on Dirty Bobbers I was intrigued to see if anyone else had done it.

Check this out, a bored out Knucklehead engine that he fitted with a high-performance cam and dual carbs. A 1931 Harley VL frame, stretched by an inch to fit the larger engine.

The fuel tank has been modified to carry petrol only in the left half; the right half is oil tank, battery, and coil.

Sweet as....

Proper Gander


Speed over safety in what was the closest experience yet to the Rome Gladiatorial Colosseum. Board track bikes of its era had no brakes, clutch, or throttle (carbs were run wide open, with the only control of the engine speed being an ignition cut-out). Glorious deathtraps!

In 1916, Indian introduced the Model H racer, and was offered to the public at $350. It featured overhead-valve heads with four valves per cylinder, and was easily capable of speeds of over 120 mph. In various forms, it was raced on the dirt track as well as on the boards with very great success. It is unknown how many of the 8-valve racers were manufactured, but production was very small; most were ridden either by factory riders or were "loaned" to promising riders.


Thursday 28 January 2010

Lyric for the day


My facade is just a fake
Shock horror no escape
Sensationalism for the feed
Caricatures are what you breed

Anti-art was the start
Establishments like a laugh
Yes we're very entertaining
Overtones can be betraying

I am a poseur and I don't care
I like to make people stare
I am a poseur and I don't care
I like to make people stare

I am a poseur - X Ray Spex

When I was young we relocated from Folkestone to Merseyside and being a southerner the locals loved to take the pish out of my accent. 'Go on say somthing' ...'What?'...'What mate...what mate' he's a fookin cockney...good job e aint a geordie cos we we 'ate fookin geordies!' ...a geezer called 'owen' who had no front teeth was an orange haired punk. I aint never seen a punk so despite my cockny affliction I started hangin round with punks. The Pistols, Clash, Damned, Stiff Littel Fingers and all but the one that really got me was Poly Styrene of the X Ray Spex. My little Dansette played the shit out of Germ Free Adolecence....on Top Of The Pops she looked more way out than the Pistols and all of them! Showin me age now!!

Wall Flowers





Many Wall of Death 'shows' had women as their main attraction. I loved this about fairground rides. Ignored social convention to make a buck but at the same time unwittingly challenged current beliefs.
In 1894, Agnes was the second of nine girls born into honest-livin’, hard-workin’ Catholic family standards. She christened herself Lillian LaFrance and quickly shook the dust of her Kansas hometown from her boots sometime around 1916, and roared off to create the life she had always dreamt of, carving it raw as she went along. She began Motordrome riding in 1924, and left a brilliant legacy behind.
Many of the UK dromes had female stars also and some started very young...

Wednesday 27 January 2010

Lyric for the day


gimme danger, little stranger
and I'll give you a piece
gimme danger, little stranger
and I'll feel your disease

there's nothing in my dreams
Just some ugly memories
kiss me like the ocean breeze

Gimme Danger - The Stooges

The album Raw Power as largely ignored but without it there would be no punk rock. Iggy and the Stooges have had a huge impact on the bands I have played in over the years. The 'fk u this is my art' attitude helped defeat the doubt when you playing your guts out to sometimes less than grateful punters. As Iggy once said 'If I don't terrorize, I'm not Pop'
....and yeah he could have chose a better 'product' to endorse than the devils industry, like he could have chosen butter or summat!

The Test of Time




Can't get enough of old pics of bikes, cars and trucks.

Tuesday 26 January 2010

Bonneville Thoughts?




Thinking about tearing down my Bonnie. It is a 1978 T140 and had the engine re-built by John and Steve at Roadstar Cycles. She is a sweet little runner and can keep up with the pack. With her being OIF it gives some concerns about styling. Rob on Flywheel posted some pics of his T120 OIF and I think he has done a sound job with the lines. The sort of look I am thinking of is along the lines of a Trump pulled from Born Loser MC blog which used to be owned by Mike. First pics as she is, second of Robs T120 and third Born Loser inspiration pics.

Lyric for the day


I remember the time
Just before the war
Colored man used to
Hunt him out chips 'n straw
But now, bless God
Old master's dead
Colored man plumb fool
About feather bed

Feather Bed - Gus Cannon


Cannon was the son of slaves, born in Memphis in 1883. He made his first banjo from a guitar neck and a bread pan. Famous to some as the Jug Stompers and others for Walk Right In covered by the Grateful dead. As all great bluesmen he died poor,
The Lovin' Spoonful played at a benefit concert in Memphis as a final salute to Cannon to raise money for Cannon's tombstone when he died in 1979.
Gus I salute ya!

Saturday 23 January 2010

Proper Gander















Ave a proper gander at this!
It was roped off in a car museum with little info and the geezer asks if it was for sale and the owner said yes!! Wasn't til he took it apart that he knew he a something. Drilled, lightened and polished rods (KR Harley rods), engine cases were modified to run ball bearings on the pinion and drive sides, the Schunk cams were square, the carburetor was a Linkert M3 ‘Bomb Sight’ model used on Harley racers, the pistons had all the meat hogged out of the insides and the intake ports were larger than on a 74-inch Chief. After investigation it was found to have been raced by Ed Kretz.
Not to be confused with the 1948 Big Base Scouts, the 1939 engines are the only ones that were sand cast and these five 1939 Big Base engines were sent to various handpicked riders to compete in Class C racing (sort of cheating).
Here's the even cooler bit...the bike, after changing hands a few times and still raced it was eventually sold to the racer Pate Killian who knew Von Dutch and had him paint the tanks three different times — the last Von Dutch paint job is still on it!!

Ah, this last fair deal goin' down,
it's the last fair deal goin' down
This' the last fair deal goin' down, good Lord,
on this Gulfport Island Road

Robert Johnson - Last Fair Deal Gone Down

Linkert Attacks 2010



Johnny put up the poster on DB. Looking forward to this!!

Proper Gander









check this out on US evil bay at the moment!!

1932 Harley 350cc Hillclimber

Built by Antique Motorcycle Works in Oregon City. The bike has a stretched original frame,

original wheels, front end, and rear brake. The engine has the original crankcase and transmission. The barrel and upper end has been reproduced by AMW's. The handlebars have been custom made for this motorcycle in the fashion of the Hillclimbers of this era.

WOW!!

Lyric for the day


Your life becomes as sickening as that mess you call your face
That pig you call your girlfriend she's been in there for days
Climbing up the walls shot some on my balls
Wrap it up call it art
Now your record's in the charts

Too much junkie business
Too much junkie business
Too much junkie business
I dont wanna fuck around with you

Johnny Thunders

Many rumors surround Thunders' death at the St. Peter House in New Orleans in April 1991. He apparently died of drug-related causes, but it has been speculated that it was the result of foul play. Dee Dee Ramone took a call in the next day from Johnny's rhythm guitar player. "They told me that Johnny had gotten mixed up with some bastards... who ripped him off for his methadone supply. They had given him LSD and then murdered him. He had gotten a pretty large supply of methadone in England, so he could travel and stay away from those creeps - the drug dealers, Thunders imitators, and losers like that."

Thunder imitators? It's not possible to imitate Johnny!!

Friday 22 January 2010

Proper Gander




Last summer at the Old Indians Never Die rally in Scotland this little 101 Bobber blew me away. It rightfully picked up the title of Best Bobber at the show, a new category.
The 101 Scout was an evolution of the Standard Scout that had been introduced in 1920 and enlarged to forty-five cubic inches in 1927. The main differences other than the engine size to the earlier Scout, and had more fork rake, a longer wheelbase, sloping footboards, and a lower seat height. It was the first Scout model with a front brake. It is always said that this was the chosen bike for Wall Of Death but in the Allan Ford book this seems not to be the case. The sloping boards were undesirable for obvious reasons and so was the frame length. In fact if the 101 was used it was modified and shortened.
This little bobber shows off the 101 features perfectly and it's handling and low centre of gravity made it a must for racers and hillclimbers of the day.
Have a proper gander!

Lyric of the day


I feel so lonely night and day
I can't get your love, I must stay away
I need you girl, by my side
Uh-oh, little girl, would you like to take a ride, now
I can't get your love, I can't get satisfaction
Uh-oh, little girl, psychotic reaction

Count Five

When I was about 18 I started listening to the Yardbirds becuse they had a cassette with Sonny Boy Williamson playing with them going cheap. It blew me away. I loved the harp from that day forward. Tim and me used to be baggage handlers on chartered trains going up and down the country and this was my chosen tape for the journeys...couldn't get enough of it. When I first heard Count Five's Psychotic Reaction I thought they were definately listening to the Yardbirds also!!

Thursday 21 January 2010

Lyric for the day


Well I'm a crazy mixed up kid,
and I love to dance like this
Well I love to rock 'n' roll,
because it satisfy my soul
Well I love to jump and shout,
hey it really knock me out
You give me music with a beat,
it'll knock me off my feet

I don't care what you heard,
this is a crazy mixed up world
Crazy mixed up world
Crazy mixed up world
Crazy mixed up world
I'm in a crazy mixed up world

written by Willie Dixon for Little Walter

I wanted 'Juke' by Marion 'Little Walter' Jacobs which, released in 52 was the very first take on the very first song attempted on the very first session Little Walter did as a bandleader for the Chess Brothers. What I love about him is he always had something to prove! Angry and unreasonable. Read the book about his life called 'Blues With A Feeling - The Little Walter Story' - it's a winner.

100% Biker


Lookin forward to getting my grubby hands on issue 125 of 100%. Got a feature on the Hayride with pics of Fred, Rico, Leedog, Stevie, Dern, Scarlett, Nifty Nath and bikes galore......shows the potential for the Hayride to be a serious bike event in the UK (for riders with taste only of course!) Even got a plug for DB! Written by Odgie and nice to see a rally report in 100% without the dyed beards and thrupennies!

Proper Gander





The Salt Ghost.
Dirty Bobberers have been raving about this bike recently and justifiably so. It is a proper piece of racing history and although the styling was in the main for racing purposes it ooozes cool.
It came out of hiding in 2005 where an old boy brought it in a trailer to the Bub Speed trials. It was first bought by Keith Martin of Big D and then Wes from Four Aces got his brit grubby hands on it along with Tyler from Lowbrow.
A classic piece of race hstory with docs and trophies to prove it. 61 Bonnie, 48 rigid frame and like my Mongrel 5T has a swingarm pre unit geaxbox fitted. The cams have some serious 'HIGH' lift man! 2 Amal GP carbs with 2 matchbox floats meaning the engine has to be continuously revved to keep it alive due to no idle.
Everything on this bike is wallowing in cool from the seat, tank, pegs, open primary and clips ons.
Have a proper gander at the pics thanks to ChopCult!

Tuesday 19 January 2010

Lyric of the day



The power crazy leaders who control your very fate
They would twist your will, steal your life and sell your soul away
If you're drifting or wandering lost,
you're the perfect target for the double cross
Freedom's yours right now, if you rule your own destiny

MC5 - Future Now

Shed builders unite


What's he building in there?
What the hell is he building in there?

He has subscriptions to those magazines.
He never waves when he goes by.
He's hiding something from the rest of us.
He's all to himself. I think I know why.

He took down the tire swing from the pepper tree.
He has no children of his own, you see.
He has no dog. He has no friends.
His lawn is dying.
What are all those packages he sends?

What's he building in there?

That hooklight on the stairs.
What's he building in there?

I'll tell you one thing. He's not building a playhouse for the children.
What's he building in there?

And what's that sound from underneath the door?
He's pounding nails into a hardwood floor.
I swear to god, I heard someone moaning, low.
And I keep seeing the blue light of a TV show.
He has a router. And a table saw.
And you won't believe what Mr. Stitches saw.
There's poison underneath the sink, of course.
There's also enough formaldehyde to choke a horse.

What's he building in there?
What the hell is he building in there?

I heard he has an ex-wife in someplace called Mayor's Income, Tennessee.
And he used to have a consulting business in Indonesia.

But what's he building in there?

He has no friends. But he gets a lot of mail.
I'll bet he spent a little time in jail.
I heard he was up on the roof last night, signalling with a flashlight.
And what's that tune he's always whistling?

What's he building in there?
What's he building in there?

We have a right to know.

(Tom Waits)