Dumb title requirements, grinds my gears, what if I care for minimalistic/simplicity!?
Much like how cars can be reduced to two wheels and stripped of safety, thus creating the motorcycle (and the insane riders atop them who chase adrenaline on the road), here's this weeks episode on early pioneers of the two wheeled beasts. The lover of Indian motorcycle Pancho Villa who used them in battle and the legendary African American rider Bessie Stringfield who rode cross country despite Jim Crow. Not enough for ya? (it never is) there's a pretty sweet playlist to go along with it.
*insert seamless transition to shameless self promotion*
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-The Hully Gully Boys. Yabby!
-Mad Man Jones. Snake Charmer
-Guitar Gable. Congo Mombo
-Punjabs. Sitar Blues
-Diablito. The Jungle
-Joe E. Ross. Ooh Ooh
-The Youngsters. Zebra
-The Altecs. Gorilla Hunt
Background: Marimba Paniagua. Mezcal
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