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"Youngsters with motorbikes bought on credit and with no training, in a nuclear armed world at the brink. Their home was 'The Ace' and their motto was live fast, love hard, die young. Then came Father Bill and the 59 Club, now with an identity, they were called Rockers!" (Mark Wilsmore, Managing Director, Ace Café). Pic: John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins, www.hoppy.be

The dark side of the 1960s uncovered

"Youngsters with motorbikes bought on credit and with no training, in a nuclear armed world at the brink. Their home was 'The Ace' and their motto was live fast, love hard, die young. Then came Father Bill and the 59 Club, now with an identity, they were called Rockers!" (Mark Wilsmore, Managing Director, Ace Café). Photo: John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins, www.hoppy.be

  • Added: Jun 22, 2009
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