I got an Evel Knievel bicycle for my 10th birthday. It was red, white and blue & had a "gas tank",I loved that thing. I was the coolest girl in the neighborhood!
I saw a film clip where one of Evel Knievel's assistants told him right before a jump that they measured it and there was no way he could get up enough speed to actually make it. And Evel told him... well I ain't giving them their money back. And he jumped anyway
I saw Evel at the Great Southeast Fair, 1974. He was supposed to do a jump but not long before had a bad crash. After the Joey Chitwood show you could see an ambulance coming down the hill with red lights blazing. Pulled into the arena, rolled Evel out on a gurney in a body cast. They sat him on a bike (already started). Evel proceeded to do a wheelie around the dirt track a few times. They lifted back in the ambulance to applause from the crowd. Evel fulfilled his contract and collected his money.
Herman, same fairgrounds! The show we went to was either 76 or 77 because we drove in my good friend Ivan's new 76 Monte Carlo. Back then fairs were always in the fall. I do remember I-295 was just completed because we drove all the way around it, enjoying the beautiful night! Atlanta was a great place to be young in those days.
Evel Knievel knew he wasn't going to make the Wembley jump because he needed a new gearbox and said "I'm not going to tell all these people I'm going to take a bus away because of my gearbox" something like that, DAMN BADASS.
Hell yeah when I was a kid he was very famous everyone in our neighbourhood tried stunts on there pushbikes holy crap so many kids rode home crying and bruised and scraped up!
It’s true... a man launched himself from outer space and fell to Earth and it wasn’t a big deal. If he did that in the 70s, it would’ve been on National TV
It was still kind of a big deal, but it didn't dominate the conversation like it did with Evel back in the day. And the dude that fell from space was on worldwide TV...but you're right, most people didn't really give a shit about it.
I worked at a car dealership in the 90s in Oklahoma,evil showed up there with a cheerleader in one arm and a beer in his hand, he drove an Aston Martin zagato, he did a commercial shooting a rocket launcher out of a van suspended by a crane,it was epic,
I remember watching two or three hours of build-up on TV, which pretty much EVERYBODY watched for a 5 second jump, back in the '70s. We didn't have unlimited sources of entertainment that kids have now...Evel jumping a bunch of buses was monstrously huge back then, back when there were only 3 channels on TV, lol.
Worked with Rob Zombie on House of 1000 Corpses as video playback on Universal Studios. For 2 weeks straight I sat next to him and he wore the same blue jean shirt that he wore here everyday. Cool guy, always polite, I’d do it again tomorrow.
one of the highlights of my life was meeting Evel on the fourth of July and seeing him scream by on his rocket cycle in Butts Montana.. I didn't find out until much later that he was a dubious role model...but by then it was too late. I even went as him for Halloween...which in 1970's Montana meant trick or treating in a costume that could accommodate a snowsuit underneath. Looking back, the hero was my father..taking a three and a half foot Evel Kneival around in the freezing dark for his candy..Every single person knew who I was portraying too...he was that famous..Thank you Joe and Rob for reminding me ...Thank you Evel and Thank you Dad most of all..Evel screamed through the sky in my life while my Dad stayed nearby until his name was called Home..boys need role models both crazy and.sane..I'm glad I got to be young in the 70' s..now just a memory and a filter called vintage. And Mr. Zombie you capture the era so accurately in your films. No other filmmaker has made me uneasy for so long. And in concert I've watched as you strolled into the arena from the back..through the crowd..who parted in sheer adoration of you...but reached out to touch someone inspiring and frightening and mythic. All with dead cheerleaders gyrating on stage. Well done sir..well done.
I agree with everything you said, other than I never got to meet Evel...the '70s were great, looking back, lol. I even started wearing Chuck Taylor sneakers again a few years ago, because they remind me that's all I wore in the '60s and '70s. Compared with what kids have now days, we didn't have shit, but it was a great era to grow up in, and Rob has a way of capturing that feeling...but with bad ass music! You definitely get your money's worth at his shows...I've seen him half a dozen times and never been disappointed.
Evel Knievel was a childhood God of mine. Then in 1998 I'm working at a bar in Kansas City called Fuzzy's South. Low and behold who becomes a regular there for the entire summer? Yup. Turns out he had family in KC. Pretty sweet.
Evel was huge with kids in the 70s all the kids I knew on my street were into building their own jumps out of dirt and discarded plywood. This was pre Star Wars.
Eviel was my hero! Jumped many neighbors, trashcans, fire, off homemade ramps with no safety equipment because of him! And grew up in Philly with the 76 Flyers!
I lived by evel in the same apartment complex. He was cool for like 10 minutes then he would become abusive. It was sad he was in so much pain meds and those concussions did a lot of damage
Evel Knievel was a major icon in my generation. I had Evel Knievel toys as a kid. I even had an Even Knievel bicycle. 😁👍🏻 Me & my friends used to build ramps & try to jump things in our neighborhood.
Daniel Lopez, yep. I had one of those, also (along with a Starskey & Hutch, a S.W.A.T., an Emergency 51). I had the Evel doll with the stunt motorcycle that had the pull chord, also. 😁
In my mid 50s now and spent last decade in pain and surgery to try and repair the damages to my body from being a 70s kid and idolizing Evel Knevel.....used to make my little brother be Awful Kanawful.....lol
Rob is one of the coolest guys ever, soo down to earth and just a simple man. no bullshit, no lies, im fucking happy ive got to spend some proper time talking with this man years back. that i will never forget, cause u can talk with him about anything really and he just smile and talks about the topic u bring out with a joy. just like joe does with him here. his wife is also a damn awesome woman
I've got to give Rob Zombie credit the several movies he made that I've seen were great with my favorite probably being his Halloween remake then of course The Devils Rejects & House of a thousand corpses
I love the story about the fight Evils fans had with the HAMC! The bikers had been warned about taking evil on with his fans in attendance,the fans kicked the red and whites ass!
A guy I worked with had never seen the Snake River canyon going into Twin Falls. I was riding in a work truck with him when he saw it for the first time and he was legit freaked out. Eyes all bugged out "what the fuck is this?! How long has this been here?! What the fuck is this?!" Then I told him about Evel Kineval trying to jump it and I thought he was gonna have a stroke. I was dying 😂. Seriously though, it's like a mini Grand Canyon. I've been over it at least a hundred times (at least twice a year for the last 30 years) and it's still awesome. In the literal, not overused, meaning of awesome. Fuckin' Keanu Reeves level breathtaking.
@@diychad7268 thought they didn't know the exact name of the doc "Knievel" something? the "I am_______" series of autobiographies are all excellently done especially the "I am Bruce Lee" & "I am Steve McQueen"
I have deep respect for all those who dare to overcome all the constraints of life. There is nothing more constraining than fear. An ungodly mountain that no one can conquer. However we all need to challenge the fear that holds us back in our lives. That to me is a measure of one's power.
I love how he always acts like he's not really impressed with his own movies and music, almost like he's really insecure about it...the dude is pretty down to Earth for as big of a celebrity as he is. The dude is straight up cool.
Robbie made some impressive jumps, but he was doing it on a mono shock bike with ton of shock travel. It weighed three hundred pounds. Evel was jumping an effing Sportster that might as well have been a hardtail for all the shock travel it had. It weighed as much as and landed exactly like a bank vault. Evel Knievel had giant heuvos made of Wild Turkey and ex wife alimony. They literally don't make em like that anymore.
@@Eddy-dn1jx I'd say you must be terrible at observing or assessing, cuz it's usually more interview than conversation..... except when his buddies are on. Plus even if you were right, it wouldn't necessarily make me terrible at conversations. That makes no sense. I could be a brilliant conversationalist and be wrong about my observation..... but I'm neither.
Watch/listen to the full podcast. The R Zombie interview was very cool and funny. He is actually very honest about his success and how Hollywood is to him. Was actually really funny too!
Funny somewhat personal story about Evel - My dad who was teetotaler for the most part always liked to tell this tale about the evils of alcohol that the only time he ever got drunk and had a hangover was when he was in some backwater town in Texas, working a job and he was having dinner in the hotel restaurant Evel Knevel was buying everyone unlimited tequila sunrises. My dad loves orange juice so it really fucked with him.
@@bbb462cid Can't say that I have.. I like to think the people I chose to be friends with are smart enough not to go down that road.. Never know though.. It can happen to anyone..
I hate horror, as a genre, for the most part; but I love this dudes movies, and this interview is psyching me up for him more. People rent this guys movies, not knowing he is this legit auteur, I got people hooked renting all his movies in 2017 when i worked at a video rental store in my town...which was also just weird.
I watched an interview once with Evel. He was doing the infomercial for this electrical stimulator that relieves pain. He said that he had a pump placed in his body that released synthetic heroin 24 hours a day. It must be the same thing as Dilaudid (hydromorphone) and was on all the time. Now that is crazy shit.
@@blueblue2338 It is the way he described it. He said "synthetic heroin" which is not morphine. It must be referring to hydromorphone which is Dilaudid. Now THAT is crazy.
@@valuedhumanoid6574 when in that kinda pain.....the drugs don't "buzz" you up so much....just keeps the edge off enough to hopefully not kill yourself!!
I got an Evel Knievel bicycle for my 10th birthday. It was red, white and blue & had a "gas tank",I loved that thing. I was the coolest girl in the neighborhood!
I remember that thing. Not yours, of course, but I remember every kid wanted one.
You still are You Go Girl
I had a toy bike second hand with a lil ramp. It was cool.
@@myview5840 its being produced again!! $40
Go girl. 👍👍
I saw a film clip where one of Evel Knievel's assistants told him right before a jump that they measured it and there was no way he could get up enough speed to actually make it.
And Evel told him... well I ain't giving them their money back.
And he jumped anyway
I saw Evel at the Great Southeast Fair, 1974. He was supposed to do a jump but not long before had a bad crash. After the Joey Chitwood show you could see an ambulance coming down the hill with red lights blazing. Pulled into the arena, rolled Evel out on a gurney in a body cast. They sat him on a bike (already started). Evel proceeded to do a wheelie around the dirt track a few times. They lifted back in the ambulance to applause from the crowd. Evel fulfilled his contract and collected his money.
Herman, same fairgrounds! The show we went to was either 76 or 77 because we drove in my good friend Ivan's new 76 Monte Carlo. Back then fairs were always in the fall. I do remember I-295 was just completed because we drove all the way around it, enjoying the beautiful night! Atlanta was a great place to be young in those days.
Evel Knievel knew he wasn't going to make the Wembley jump because he needed a new gearbox and said "I'm not going to tell all these people I'm going to take a bus away because of my gearbox" something like that, DAMN BADASS.
Evel Kneivel was a SPECTACLE and one of the GREATEST Showmen in History !
Harry Houdini also comes to mind !
Evel Knievel, Muhammad Ali, Bruce Lee...growing up in the '70s was the absolute best.
RIP Robbie Knievel. 1962 - 2023
Heck yeah all guys would bond over Evel Knievel cuz all boys and men wanted to be him
Hell yeah when I was a kid he was very famous everyone in our neighbourhood tried stunts on there pushbikes holy crap so many kids rode home crying and bruised and scraped up!
It’s true... a man launched himself from outer space and fell to Earth and it wasn’t a big deal. If he did that in the 70s, it would’ve been on National TV
It was still kind of a big deal, but it didn't dominate the conversation like it did with Evel back in the day. And the dude that fell from space was on worldwide TV...but you're right, most people didn't really give a shit about it.
ROB needs to make a EVEL KNEVIEL biopic, with MATTHEW MCOUGHNAHAY as EVEL.
Now *that's* a great idea !!
Evel Kneivel Strunt Cycle. Best. Toy. Ever.
I put poor Evel through hell....fire, my b.b. gun, off my roof. You are right. Best toy ever.
Facts
For real man. Still have a couple of mine around.
The stunt cycle was even better
@@Moggymorgenstein lol I had to read my comment three times to see that
Evel is a legend that’s gonna live forever and rightly so
I worked at a car dealership in the 90s in Oklahoma,evil showed up there with a cheerleader in one arm and a beer in his hand, he drove an Aston Martin zagato, he did a commercial shooting a rocket launcher out of a van suspended by a crane,it was epic,
'Murica!!!
Rob needs a talk show. He's such a regular guy. He'd be cool to hang out with
You could not be a kid in the 70s and not be a Evel fan.
I remember watching two or three hours of build-up on TV, which pretty much EVERYBODY watched for a 5 second jump, back in the '70s. We didn't have unlimited sources of entertainment that kids have now...Evel jumping a bunch of buses was monstrously huge back then, back when there were only 3 channels on TV, lol.
I had an Evil Knievel lunch box in 3rd grade. It took a lot of negotiation with my mother. When they broadcasted his jumps on TV, it was awesome.
Worked with Rob Zombie on House of 1000 Corpses as video playback on Universal Studios. For 2 weeks straight I sat next to him and he wore the same blue jean shirt that he wore here everyday. Cool guy, always polite, I’d do it again tomorrow.
one of the highlights of my life was meeting Evel on the fourth of July and seeing him scream by on his rocket cycle in Butts Montana.. I didn't find out until much later that he was a dubious role model...but by then it was too late. I even went as him for Halloween...which in 1970's Montana meant trick or treating in a costume that could accommodate a snowsuit underneath. Looking back, the hero was my father..taking a three and a half foot Evel Kneival around in the freezing dark for his candy..Every single person knew who I was portraying too...he was that famous..Thank you Joe and Rob for reminding me ...Thank you Evel and Thank you Dad most of all..Evel screamed through the sky in my life while my Dad stayed nearby until his name was called Home..boys need role models both crazy and.sane..I'm glad I got to be young in the 70' s..now just a memory and a filter called vintage. And Mr. Zombie you capture the era so accurately in your films. No other filmmaker has made me uneasy for so long. And in concert I've watched as you strolled into the arena from the back..through the crowd..who parted in sheer adoration of you...but reached out to touch someone inspiring and frightening and mythic. All with dead
cheerleaders gyrating on stage. Well done sir..well done.
I agree with everything you said, other than I never got to meet Evel...the '70s were great, looking back, lol. I even started wearing Chuck Taylor sneakers again a few years ago, because they remind me that's all I wore in the '60s and '70s. Compared with what kids have now days, we didn't have shit, but it was a great era to grow up in, and Rob has a way of capturing that feeling...but with bad ass music! You definitely get your money's worth at his shows...I've seen him half a dozen times and never been disappointed.
Evel Knievel was a childhood God of mine. Then in 1998 I'm working at a bar in Kansas City called Fuzzy's South. Low and behold who becomes a regular there for the entire summer? Yup. Turns out he had family in KC. Pretty sweet.
Evel was huge with kids in the 70s all the kids I knew on my street were into building their own jumps out of dirt and discarded plywood. This was pre Star Wars.
Yeah, I remember my parents getting REALLY pissed when I broke the frame of my bike jumping off a plywood ramp, lol.
Dean Martin once said “Evel Knievel’s next stunt would be jumping over Don Rickles mouth”.
That's just preposterous
@@Eddy-dn1jx It's a joke...good god, I swear people don't get humor anymore.
@@eyellgeteven9928 So was my comment you knitwit. I swear people don't get humor anymore.
@@Eddy-dn1jx You are fucking HILARIOUS!!!
who?
Evil literally WAS the X-Games
Eviel was my hero! Jumped many neighbors, trashcans, fire, off homemade ramps with no safety equipment because of him! And grew up in Philly with the 76 Flyers!
Two men shaped my life as a pre-teen growing up in a working-class town in British Columbia in the 1970's. My father, and Evel Knievel.
Rob just seems so chill and cool to hang with. Its refreshing to see rockstars who are humble. His movies are bad ass too. Cool clio
I lived by evel in the same apartment complex. He was cool for like 10 minutes then he would become abusive. It was sad he was in so much pain meds and those concussions did a lot of damage
Evel Knievel was a major icon in my generation. I had Evel Knievel toys as a kid.
I even had an Even Knievel bicycle.
😁👍🏻
Me & my friends used to build ramps & try to jump things in our neighborhood.
I loved my Evel K. lunch box!
Daniel Lopez, yep. I had one of those, also (along with a Starskey & Hutch, a S.W.A.T., an Emergency 51).
I had the Evel doll with the stunt motorcycle that had the pull chord, also.
😁
In my mid 50s now and spent last decade in pain and surgery to try and repair the damages to my body from being a 70s kid and idolizing Evel Knevel.....used to make my little brother be Awful Kanawful.....lol
I’m 49 and I remember going to bed and sleeping next to me was my Evel knievel doll in a shoe box carouse he was tired from jumping ramps all day
The shit evel did on them bikes with no suspension travel ! Obviously he was not human. One of the greatest stunt man ever
I would still love to see him remake The Blob.Thought that was a interesting choice for him.
Rob is one of the coolest guys ever, soo down to earth and just a simple man. no bullshit, no lies, im fucking happy ive got to spend some proper time talking with this man years back. that i will never forget, cause u can talk with him about anything really and he just smile and talks about the topic u bring out with a joy. just like joe does with him here. his wife is also a damn awesome woman
"I did it on my bike" LoL
I recommend that documentary and Evel Knievel: True Grit because they talk a little more about his back story.
This was one of the best Rogan podcasts in a while
Literally the same comment on almost every JRE podcast lol
I've got to give Rob Zombie credit the several movies he made that I've seen were great with my favorite probably being his Halloween remake then of course The Devils Rejects & House of a thousand corpses
My palms sweat just watching that kid climb.
I love the story about the fight Evils fans had with the HAMC! The bikers had been warned about taking evil on with his fans in attendance,the fans kicked the red and whites ass!
I had the Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle as a kid and Loved it!!
Amen bro!!! Crank that bad boy up n LET HER RIP!!! Run the guts outta mine.
A guy I worked with had never seen the Snake River canyon going into Twin Falls. I was riding in a work truck with him when he saw it for the first time and he was legit freaked out.
Eyes all bugged out "what the fuck is this?! How long has this been here?! What the fuck is this?!" Then I told him about Evel Kineval trying to jump it and I thought he was gonna have a stroke. I was dying 😂.
Seriously though, it's like a mini Grand Canyon. I've been over it at least a hundred times (at least twice a year for the last 30 years) and it's still awesome. In the literal, not overused, meaning of awesome. Fuckin' Keanu Reeves level breathtaking.
the Documentary they mention is "I Am Evel Knievel"
thot they showed it in the clip and it was called 'being knievel' .....or is that a diff one?
@@diychad7268 thought they didn't know the exact name of the doc "Knievel" something? the "I am_______" series of autobiographies are all excellently done especially the "I am Bruce Lee" & "I am Steve McQueen"
It's Being Evel. Johnny Knoxville made it.
Chase Eason saw that one!
There's two ones called I Am Evel Knievel the other Being Evel both great but Being Evel was the one they were talking about..
Seen Rob Zombie down a the palace in Tampa with merciful fate in 1998 awesome talent
I’m 58 years old and I could jump 300 feet right now on my Suzuki RM - 250. People give me respect and I demand respect
Evel hated Hells Angels. He wanted to kill em all.He was a true American badass!
epic rumble at the Cow Palace
I am really enjoying the Rob Zombie series!
Rob zombie should be fulltime cohost w\ JR
I have deep respect for all those who dare to overcome all the constraints of life. There is nothing more constraining than fear. An ungodly mountain that no one can conquer. However we all need to challenge the fear that holds us back in our lives. That to me is a measure of one's power.
I'm so glad he said that the bike wasn't good enough. It's amazing how it wasn't built for jumping and more importantly landing
Evel was unreal as a kid to me I wanted to be him
Evel was the first super famous adrenaline junky.
He reminds me of the character Marc Maron plays in the show GLOW (Sam Sylvia)
Rob Zombie is looking more and more like my crazy uncle in Montana
Hey I'm a crazy uncle in Montana and that offends me..........nah nevermind it doesnt
The state Evel Knievel was from produced the most badass of humans and the best beef in the world.
Rob is such a cool dude. The stories he could tell...
I love how he always acts like he's not really impressed with his own movies and music, almost like he's really insecure about it...the dude is pretty down to Earth for as big of a celebrity as he is. The dude is straight up cool.
I was a 70’s kid. What. A. Time.
I hate horror movies but I'm a big fan of Rob Zombie the musician and his band. Wish they'd speak about his music.
I wish Rob would make midnight ride at the beast house or do the beast house series. From Richard Laymon. Its right down Robs alley
Clicks on a CZcams video with Joe Rogan and Rob Zombie. CZcams advertises a zombie movie....the algorithm is proud of itself.
mad props for mentioning the Broad Street Bullies
Dave Schultz
Haha right gave the city some quick love I like it
Robbie made some impressive jumps, but he was doing it on a mono shock bike with ton of shock travel. It weighed three hundred pounds. Evel was jumping an effing Sportster that might as well have been a hardtail for all the shock travel it had. It weighed as much as and landed exactly like a bank vault. Evel Knievel had giant heuvos made of Wild Turkey and ex wife alimony. They literally don't make em like that anymore.
Joe Rogan's memories, with avid listener Rob Zombie.
@@Eddy-dn1jx I'd say you must be terrible at observing or assessing, cuz it's usually more interview than conversation..... except when his buddies are on.
Plus even if you were right, it wouldn't necessarily make me terrible at conversations. That makes no sense. I could be a brilliant conversationalist and be wrong about my observation..... but I'm neither.
Dude deleted his comment fucking weird
Evel Knievel stole my grandfather's Mickey Mouse watch when they were kids.
@Bearclaw Manipulator which one?
Jk, that's pretty f'd though
Why suddenly I got into Rob Zombie music
What I’ve got from all these videos with rob zombie is that Joe “Hogan” is in love lolol
I had the Evil Knievel SSP stunt bike back in 76😎
Watch/listen to the full podcast. The R Zombie interview was very cool and funny. He is actually very honest about his success and how Hollywood is to him. Was actually really funny too!
I would love to see Rob to do a Phantasm movie!!!!
That could be interesting. Those flicks are magic, especially the first, but they're all super trippy.
I met Robbie Knievel and he was wearing a neck brace. Really nice guy!
Evel and the Fonz are the reason I ride today ha ha
I wish the thumbnail had Rob zombie in character and makeup
Speaking of the Philadelphia Flyers, when is that broad street bullies movie coming!?
“I was just that typical kid who worshipped Evel...Keneval.”
"That's kinda like how everything is"
Truer words never spoken Rob.
He should do a joint feature with Quentin Tarantino
I always thought Rob Zombie looked like a thick muscular viking. He's thinner and nicer than I imagined...
Funny somewhat personal story about Evel - My dad who was teetotaler for the most part always liked to tell this tale about the evils of alcohol that the only time he ever got drunk and had a hangover was when he was in some backwater town in Texas, working a job and he was having dinner in the hotel restaurant Evel Knevel was buying everyone unlimited tequila sunrises. My dad loves orange juice so it really fucked with him.
Check out the Ceasar’s Palace jump. He looks like one of his bendable action figures.
"Do you GET IT, ROB? No chalk. He didn't have chalk!?" Rob getting tense around Joe.
Welcome to today's episode of Joe Rogan talks to people about Alex Honnold with special guest Rob Zombie
would be amazing to see a podcast with Travis Pastrana or Matt Hoffman, maybe even Brandon Semenuk.
Rob looks like a strung-out Richard Rawlings
Holy shit.. He does lmao.. I wonder how he achieves that look without drinking or using drugs?
Well you guys have never actually hung out with a dude who is strung out.
@@bbb462cid Can't say that I have.. I like to think the people I chose to be friends with are smart enough not to go down that road.. Never know though.. It can happen to anyone..
@@MarkLada I didn't ask about your friends champ. I said you didn't know what you were talking about. And you agree with me. So have a swell night.
Hahaha
My lifes motto. " You retire when the finger slips, son"!!!!
He needs to put out the Philadelphia Flyers movie he was working on
45 years later, and people still say Evel jumped "Double Decker" busses. they were single deck busses.
I hate horror, as a genre, for the most part; but I love this dudes movies, and this interview is psyching me up for him more. People rent this guys movies, not knowing he is this legit auteur, I got people hooked renting all his movies in 2017 when i worked at a video rental store in my town...which was also just weird.
Rob Zombie is such a cool dude
I remember having Evel Knieval toys
I call Rob's style "Macabre-Cool".
I remember seeing the advert for the shark jump in TV guide, but it never happened.
"When I climb, I feel them climbing with me."
"Who?"
"The ones in Hell. So I need to keep climbing."
Baulx keep climbing
I have a sudden urge to listen to some old school White Zombie while watching horror films
my hands are sweating...
Check out Cole Freeman, he does Evel Knievel type jumps on big 900lb touring Harleys
Gotta have them bouncy shocks.....
I watched an interview once with Evel. He was doing the infomercial for this electrical stimulator that relieves pain. He said that he had a pump placed in his body that released synthetic heroin 24 hours a day. It must be the same thing as Dilaudid (hydromorphone) and was on all the time. Now that is crazy shit.
Morphine pump alot of people have that every hour it releases a dose it's not that crazy kid
@@blueblue2338 It is the way he described it. He said "synthetic heroin" which is not morphine. It must be referring to hydromorphone which is Dilaudid. Now THAT is crazy.
@@valuedhumanoid6574 when in that kinda pain.....the drugs don't "buzz" you up so much....just keeps the edge off enough to hopefully not kill yourself!!
Evil Kineval was cool! Everyone liked him
Wonder how he feels about American horror story
2:04 Evel talk
the Cow palace didn't even give Evil enough space to land. Hes like...fuck it!
Love this video!!!!!!
How fucking cool would a Rob Zombie bioflick be with Walter Goggins as Eval kineval
"You're the guy that everybody is watching to eventually fall." , says Rob Zombie to Joe.
Had the wind up when i was 5. Awesome toy.
Felix Baumgartner did a great thrill great to watch feat in modern times.