If you were an 80s kid in So-Cal and didn't catch these guys live you suck! I've been following these Kats since late '79. I saw them about 4-5 times in the 80's and once in the early 90's.
If you don't recognize them they did the song "Million miles away" which was featured in the cult movie "Valley Girl" Whenever they showed a live club scene in the movie it was the Plimsouls playing (both of the songs in the video below were also in the movie).
At that time in the early 80's they were the sound of the Hollywood Strip. They frequently used to play the Starwood, and the Whiskey a Go Go...I can still taste the Boonesfarm, Southern Comfort and coke, and smell the clove cigs. GOOD TIMEZ!
Don't forget to pause the music player below before you start the vid.
"Oldest story in the world" and "Everywhere at once" (Live).
The first song in this Valley Girl clip is "Everywhere at once", and "Million miles away" is at 3:49. Oh, and Nicolas Cage was 19 when he appeared in this.
"Now" the studio version. Whenever I saw them live they always played it faster.
Since Mooneyes was a wash (literally) I decided to finish up some of the details I'd been putting off. Yeah, It's not ground breaking shit, but it still had to be done.
First in line was the mount that I modified to secure the peep mirror to the triple clamp. I never really liked the shape and the powder coat was cracked an peeling off. I flapper wheeled and sanded the paint, chrome, and copper down to the raw aluminum, and shaped it with hand files and sand paper. I finished it off with a wet sand and hand Polish. I'll eventually send it out for chrome with a few other bits I have.
Next in line was the nubs left behind from the fender strut choppin. Here's what I started with.
...after some grinding.
...after hand files and 220/400/800/1000 sand paper.
...gettin ready for rattle can.
...after a couple blasts.
...and ready for assembly.
...and last but not least, my shop buddy Betty. She hung out with me all day today.
The Bad- "Sporty Specialties" is officially dead. The Good- Kirk who originally sold it 2 and a half years ago is starting it back up as "SPORTY PARTS". He'll sell new and used parts for Sportsters, K models and custom motorcycles from 1952 to present. The new web site will be http://www.sportyparts.biz/, but until he gets it up you can still check him out at http://www.sportyspecialties.com/.
Or you can give him a call at 714 879-0500 to let him know what you need, and don't forget to tell him Johnny Wolf from the Asphalt Squadron sent ya'!
Here's a couple of very crappy cell vids, proof that it runs anyway. Not very well I might add, the gas has been sittin' since June in that carb. In addition I need to tune it. With the new pipe and a/c it's running too lean....no biggie, I'll getter dialed in.
I dropped the seat pan off at Lil J's in Riverside, I'll have the seat back before Saturday.