Women on Ton Up Machines

Always great to fins out other photos of Women on Two Wheels and came across these pics that were taken in the 1980’s. All pictures © Michèle Ebeling

 

Michele Ebeling was a singer in a couple of bands back then ” Look Back In Anger” And ” Mankind’s Audio Development”.

Look Back in Anger are a goth rock band from Waterlooville Hampshire, UK. The initial line-up consisted of Mich Ebeling (vocals), Jim Newby (guitar), Steve Butler (5) (bass and keyboards) and Rick Butler (drums), who got together while A level students at Havant College to create a musical version of the eponymous John Osbourne play. Their first public performance was at the Merchistoun Hall in Horndean in 1980, performing a subdued synth-based set that included a cover version of “Black Sabbath – Paranoid“. In the early days, rehearsals took place in the Butlers’ record shop, Focus Sounds in Waterlooville. L.B.A. soon become established on the local gig circuit, playing such hallowed venues as the Leopard in Purbrook and the Waterlooville Community Centre. In 1981 they headlined at the “Rock Against the Bomb” festival in Waterlooville.

Ebeling and Newby were to remain the backbone of the outfit throughout its life, but the Butler brothers were soon replaced by more adventurous musicians in the form of Simon Tufnail on bass and Chris Pickford on drums. The band’s combination of venomous heartfelt vocals, echoing guitar sounds and thumping bass and drums began to attract attention from further afield and in 1982 they secured the support slot to Death Cult on their national tour. They also supported the likes of Sex Gang Children and The Danse Society and headlined at the Brixton Ace. Despite inevitably being likened to Siouxsie and the Banshees, the L.B.A. sound was truly original and distinctive. L.B.A. split in 1984 and Newby joined The Fifteenth. Chris Pickford plays and records with Blisskreig a Basingstoke band playing festivals and london venues in 2007. The recorded legacy consists only of a six-track mini-LP and a 12″ single from 1983, plus their debut independently-produced single Mannequin/Caprice (1981), the cass-single Fox Hunt released by “Plug it in your ear” in 1982 and a couple of appearances on compilation LPs.

I have quite a few Rocker friends that are Women but I do not know this Lady at all, but remember the Black and White Photos, so thought that i would share them on here today.

This is a Classic shot and needs to be a Poster for the likes of Motorcycle enthusiasts all over the globe, and a great reminder of the Era that I grew up in and still into it today.

Hope that you enjoy this trip into riders of Yesteryear and makes your day just a little more happier now that you have this image etched into your noggin.

Now that is truly a Cafe Girl, Ton Up written all over this photo. Hope she gets to see these and send me some more to share with all of you out there.

If you have any great Classic images, send them to me at carpy@carpyscaferacers.com and fill me in on when and where taken etc.

(All photos copyright © Michèle Ebeling.)

Old footage of back in the day and what we are into.

Well, I have seen this footage before but cannot remember for the life of me if I have Blogged about it, thats old age catching up you see.

I grew up with Motorcycles and many being just hand me downs or something I have managed to resurrect over time as I simply didn’t have the money back in the 1970’s, I left school in 1978 but in 1972 and 1974 Arthur Scargill put the Coal Miners on strike and again and a  decade later, he led the union through the 1984–85 miners’ strike, a major event in the history of the British labour movement. It turned into a confrontation with the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher in which the miners’ union was heavily suppressed.

Many people were unemployed over 3 million to be exact, and seeing as we only had 50 Million people as the population that was a huge loss in the countries earnings and it was hard to afford anything at all, especially new.

Then we discovered Hire Purchase, the never never as we called it, you can buy something new on tick and just pay for it out of your wages every month, how cool was that.

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But watching this video I realized how lucky I was to have just the piece of crap bike and do my own wrenching to make it stand out from the rest but- apart from that, I wanted to be the fasted bike around and did all I can to squeeze every last possible drop of HP from my machine, no matter if it made the motorcycle regularly break down, you knew your bike and had parts to fix it.

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I can relate to this Ton up crew, they may of been 10 years before me but the working class folk didnt change at all for another couple of decades, now we have a middle class and consider myself to be in that guise but I am not embarrassed at what we didnt have as I was super stoked with what I did have.

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So I wanted to share a few videos with you today to show the good old British spirit and even as it may seem a little suppressed, we made the most of what we had and still do today. And below you will see some News reel that shows what went on at the Bank Holidays in Britain.

Now my Old Man is a Cockney, a bit of a hot head and was a Teddy Boy in the East End of London, Walthemstowe to be exact, a real Cockney as he was Born within the sound of Bow bells.
Now, everyone talks about the fights at Brighton with the Mods and the Rockers, its well documented indeed these days.

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My old man went there once in a blue moon but would prefer to go to the other Beach resorts of Clacton on Sea or Southend on Sea, and that is where many dust ups occurred between Mods and Rockers, many big seaside resorts had these Bank Holiday brawls and many flocked to be part of it as with failing Youth clubs and strict families, Teenagers needed to blow off steam and this is what they did.

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Not just them, in the 70’s and 1980’s thats what me and My Brother did too, I’d go to Brighten or up the East coast to Great Yarmouth and Mods and Rockers would get into it there, looking back I am a little embarrassed about it but its my life and my old Mans- And I wont hide the fact that is what went on in my youth, just part of life at that time I suppose.

Also we had Whitsun Holidays just like another bank holiday we would all go to the Sea Side and they were known back then as the Battle on the beaches.

So I wanted just to show a few Videos on here to give you a little understanding of what went on, its all water under the bridge and I have some fantastic mates that were Mods, we all get on but back then we were like 2 opposing football teams.

Plenty here for you to watch and take in and see if you can get your head around this rebellious era that was so much a part of my life.

Some of the videos will show real footage etc and just goes to show how the Young generation were rebelling, when positives and Negatives touch, well, of course you are going to get sparks.

And now we see more and more women riders and I really love it, my girlfriend Jennifer rides and so enjoy seeing her take off down the tarmac.

Lets get more Women on Machines its so much fun, when the two of you do the Ton.

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We meet up and go on rides and even have a camp out soon at Joshua tree its going to be fun riding with my Girl.

Jennifer

 

Thanks for reading my Blog today, be safe out there and if you ever want to join us you can check out our rides on meetup.com we have one this Thursday too.

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Thursday, Jan 11, 2018, 7:00 PM

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Have a great Wednesday and if you want to come check us out at the 59 Club Orange County Section, it will be great to see you.

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Pin Up Girl Painting I just completed

Well, as it is almost the end of the year, I wanted to add something today as I was in a painting mood and a few months ago I had a customer come to the shop to purchase a bunch of parts, on his arm was a tattoo similar to this and that inspired me to have a go and see if I can paint a big Canvas as this would make a great wall hanging for someone.

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This is a BIG panting and It measure 24 inches by 30 inches, its on a stretched canvas and I used a Electric blue water base for the background, the rest of the painting I used Enamel by “House Of Kolor”

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I have always liked to doodle around with paint etc, I am no artist and there are so man cool talented people out there, but for me, this is my sort of Therapy to get away from work and just enjoy drawing and painting.

 

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If you like this, it is available for sale at $150, this would look great in a Club room, Garage, Gallery, workshop r anywhere to be honest.

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I thought I would show it on here as I paint all sorts of things as well as make steam punk style lamps too.

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I am sure most people can sketch and draw, I wish I had the finesse to knock out some cool Hot Rod Girl B- Movie poster but alas, I donot have that skill.

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I just wanted to try and show another side of what I am into, you may not like it and that’s fine, just something I love to do to get away from the other things I do ere at the shop and give me a break from Motorcycles and Hot Rods etc.

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Have a go yourself sometimes as you will be amazed at what you can do when you put your mind to it and of course, if you are into that style of painting or subject, then it helps you out so much more.

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Thanks for looking and I hope I at least made you stop and think and maybe just get you to have a go at drawing or painting.