Showing posts with label Thoughts From Hollywood. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 28, 2020
How and why did the biker scene become so complicated? What happened to just riding and partying to when the sun came up?
By James "Hollywood" Macecari
I had a subscriber ask me once, “why do you always talk about what young people missed when you were coming up?” Maybe it comes with pushing 50 years old, but looking back, those were truly the days to be a biker. Things back then were so much simpler, none of this social media and especially no politically correct crap. I often think about some of the things we did back in the 90’s and chuckle. I know damn well some of these newer kids would’ve been shell shocked, on some of the things that went on. I often have to remind myself that I’m in a different time period, when doing motorcycle madhouse morning biker news. Situations were handled a lot different than they are now. It’s actually a bonafide culture shock for me. Personally, with the commercialization of the scene, it’s gotten away from the purity it once was.
I’ve talked to many bikers my age and older. Most of the time it's always the same type of conversation, “these new kids are missing out.” It’s always nice looking back at the experiences I was able to get. The people I’ve met and the parties I’ve been to last a lifetime, something I can go to when doing the news. Sometimes it’s funny though, people are actually shocked at some of the stuff I say. Maybe this is why many people compare me to a shock jock. It’s funny though, I don’t look at myself as that. I look at it as being real and up front, something many people nowadays are not. Maybe this could be looked at as a complication of what the scene has become. People are just not real as they once were. Personally, I thought it was the best quality a biker could have.
The number one thing I really find disturbing about social media, is all the attention, paid to motorcycle clubs. Sure, they were always talked about, but not like they are today. Maybe it’s because the conversation is just amplified, because of social media. Here’s the thing though. I don’t ever remember it being the topic of conversation, all the time. The biggest topic of conversation back then had to do with the next ride or where to party.
The conversation isn’t setting the right tone
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Join ABATE or a riding club if you want to be apart of something. Motorcycle Clubs right now are not the same as they once were. I would go further to say that motorcycle clubs have lost their way. I’m not against them, but I’m sure not going to promote them, especially when most people don’t understand them. The people you meet at ABATE or in a riding club will be people with your same interest without all the hassle of politics.
I was once asked if I regretted joining a club
Let all the noise bounce off you
How do I like going to rallies or riding long distances? Well, I pack a two man tent and tarp. I also pack some camping supplies and pull over and set up where I want to. This is my choice of how I like doing things. The choices I make have no bearing on the way you want to do things. To each his/her own to do what they want on their own terms. That’s one of the best things about the lifestyle, doing whatever you fucking feel like doing. This is a mentality which has escaped us in recent years. Instead, people are always worrying about what others think of them. I get email after email from haters on a daily basis, mainly because of the business I’m in. When some of these maggots write their bullshit I laugh. What the hell do I care what they think? The death threats don’t mean shit to me, the bullshit “fuck you, you don’t know what you’re talking about,” don’t mean shit to me. Sure, doing what I do you need a thick skin, but the mentality also has a lot to do with who I am. I just don’t give a fuck what people think of me. This is the mentality that doesn't only make you a biker, but it makes you a man.
What happened to just riding and partying to when the sun came up?
Conclusion
Friday, March 29, 2019
How did Motorcycle Madhouse come about? What is some of the content coming to the Madhouse?
Welcome to my new personal blog. This blog is my personal thoughts and in no way represents the view of Insane Throttle Biker News. Why the personal blog? Well, I wanted to be able to share thoughts on whats happening in the biker scene on my own blog duh!! No, lol. This is a place you will find information related to Motorcycle Madhouse like upcoming shows, final thoughts on episodes, etc.
Motorcycle Madhouse is going into its 13th season and has grown worldwide into something I could've never imagined. Its all thanks to all those who follow us on a continuous basis and help spread the show. This season we will be on the spring schedule. Meaning, Mondays 7pmcst and Saturdays 11amcst. We will be start back five days a week November 1st. Wait!! Why not five days a week? Its riding season duh!!! No, this enables us to go out in the field and cover events, do interviews and bring everyone great content. Who wants to see someone sitting in a radio studio all the time? Not I lol.
So lets get to some news about the upcoming season on the show. As I said earlier you will be seeing more of the show taking place in the field. One of the priorities of the show will be getting interviews with bikers at events and rallies. Not to mention covering biker friendly businesses and dealership reviews. I'm structuring the show in a way the audience will still get the feel of radio, but will also get a great viewing experience as well. Motorcycle Madhouse will be exclusive to Insane Throttle Motorcycle Magazines YouTube channel. Mp3s of each show will be available in our audio library at Insane Throttle Store.
The cost of the MP3 version of an episode will be 99cents. Or you can watch the episode for free on the YouTube Channel. We are actually in the process of getting all of our shows available on MP3. It will take some time to get the first 12 seasons completed. Why the charge for the Mp3s? The cost of the show is entirely funded by viewer donations. With the upcoming season and moving forward the cost of doing the show will increase. So even though the episodes will be free on YouTube. We had to come up with a way to off set some of the cost of the show going forward. The idea of MP3s of the show available for download on any device to take on the go came into play. This is the reason you no longer can get the show on podcast form. We are currently working on a yearly and monthly membership program where you can get unlimited access to the show on MP3. So again, the Madhouse is still free. But you would have to go to the YouTube channel for it. If you want to continue hearing it on MP3 then each episode will be available soon in our store.
Besides the MP3s people have been asking how they can support the show. We are currently using Paypal to accept donations. We will be setting up a one time donation page as well as a recurring donation option. More to come in a later post.
So that is the post for today. Thanks for checking out the new blog. Make sure to hit that follow or subscribe button and share it. Thanks for everything
JHM
Motorcycle Madhouse is going into its 13th season and has grown worldwide into something I could've never imagined. Its all thanks to all those who follow us on a continuous basis and help spread the show. This season we will be on the spring schedule. Meaning, Mondays 7pmcst and Saturdays 11amcst. We will be start back five days a week November 1st. Wait!! Why not five days a week? Its riding season duh!!! No, this enables us to go out in the field and cover events, do interviews and bring everyone great content. Who wants to see someone sitting in a radio studio all the time? Not I lol.
So lets get to some news about the upcoming season on the show. As I said earlier you will be seeing more of the show taking place in the field. One of the priorities of the show will be getting interviews with bikers at events and rallies. Not to mention covering biker friendly businesses and dealership reviews. I'm structuring the show in a way the audience will still get the feel of radio, but will also get a great viewing experience as well. Motorcycle Madhouse will be exclusive to Insane Throttle Motorcycle Magazines YouTube channel. Mp3s of each show will be available in our audio library at Insane Throttle Store.
The cost of the MP3 version of an episode will be 99cents. Or you can watch the episode for free on the YouTube Channel. We are actually in the process of getting all of our shows available on MP3. It will take some time to get the first 12 seasons completed. Why the charge for the Mp3s? The cost of the show is entirely funded by viewer donations. With the upcoming season and moving forward the cost of doing the show will increase. So even though the episodes will be free on YouTube. We had to come up with a way to off set some of the cost of the show going forward. The idea of MP3s of the show available for download on any device to take on the go came into play. This is the reason you no longer can get the show on podcast form. We are currently working on a yearly and monthly membership program where you can get unlimited access to the show on MP3. So again, the Madhouse is still free. But you would have to go to the YouTube channel for it. If you want to continue hearing it on MP3 then each episode will be available soon in our store.
Besides the MP3s people have been asking how they can support the show. We are currently using Paypal to accept donations. We will be setting up a one time donation page as well as a recurring donation option. More to come in a later post.
So that is the post for today. Thanks for checking out the new blog. Make sure to hit that follow or subscribe button and share it. Thanks for everything
JHM
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