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Title: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: tricknuts on December 19, 2005, 05:56 PM
 I know we've joked about it in the past, but it's still a way good idea. Once you see Joe Kidd, you'll see that the UK story has to be told.   We'll need to dig out old footage and get present day interviews from Andy Ruffell, Tim March, the rest of the racers, and all the legend freestylers from the beginning- Campbell, pepi, Stupple, Jenkins, Lewis,Dave Young, Eric Steel, Carlo, Andy preston, Irwin, Pardon etc. etc. From Olympia, BMX beat, to Holeshot, and the leisure centre days,  Then going into the anarchy scene, the downfall of UKBFA, taking to Peter Hawkins, Bernie Vincent, Mark Noble,  then through the dark years, and then Carlo, Bestwick and Tabron.
What a great plot.  Now who's going to do it???
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: aditup2004 on December 19, 2005, 05:58 PM
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Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: retrorider.u.k on December 19, 2005, 06:11 PM
simon kefford was in thre process of writing a book along those lines the last time i spoke to him.dont know what happened to it  ???
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: monkeybrains on December 26, 2005, 03:46 PM
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=4608.0 - not going to have any interviews but still only uk footage from the 80s/early 90s  :D
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: RADHAB on December 27, 2005, 10:19 PM
simon kefford was in thre process of writing a book along those lines the last time i spoke to him.dont know what happened to it  ???

What sort of book was Kefford writing??? Was it to do wiv BMX or other stuff that Mr K is into......................
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: Maurice Meyer on December 31, 2005, 05:27 AM
Yeah, you guys gotta do it.  I was trying to get Mark Eaton to include more on the international aspects in Joe Kid but it was already packed.  Hey, I saw Nick Philip a couple months back in SF at the Joe Kid screening.  I guess he lives here now.  I'd be glad to get an interview and pass it on.  Don't have my own camera but I could scare one up.
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: yoda on December 31, 2005, 11:03 AM
Hey Maurice, it would be really cool to get some words from Nick, as you know he was fairly influencial in the street- era.  I thought this may have been touched on in extras interview with Bob Osbourne on the Joe Kidd Dvd when he went through the Freestylin backround stuff...... I think Nick had something to do with the whole Club Homeboy thing didnt he? Anyways have a good New year!
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: RADHAB on January 02, 2006, 09:19 AM
Hey Maurice, it would be really cool to get some words from Nick, as you know he was fairly influencial in the street- era.  I thought this may have been touched on in extras interview with Bob Osbourne on the Joe Kidd Dvd when he went through the Freestylin backround stuff...... I think Nick had something to do with the whole Club Homeboy thing didnt he? Anyways have a good New year!

Your absolutely right Dave, him along with the "ZOID" I have spoke to Zoid of recent and am gonna kick him into touch a bit next year and get him to a couple of meetings, might be good to get a few words from him as well....he was the mouthpeice of the Anarchic era afterall!!!!
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: Rombloke on January 02, 2006, 11:08 AM
ok...this uk thing must deffo be done, and i think we have enough know how here on site.

Dave
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: danny silverstreak on January 02, 2006, 11:52 AM
Where can i buy joe kidd then lads?
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: billstup on January 02, 2006, 11:58 AM
Alans might have some left Dan, I don`t know other than them  :(
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: danny silverstreak on January 02, 2006, 12:32 PM
thanks Bill ;)
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: tricknuts on January 02, 2006, 01:28 PM
After our generation, no-one will know anything about the beginning of BMX in the UK . It has to be documented. I agree there's enough knowledge and memories from the members of this site to put a film together. Along with old UKBFA footage, ramp jams , old news reports etc. It would be a great project in 2006 at least to ask everyone to think about and agree with what should be included....  Then I suppose ask around how to make a movie..
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: WizardWeb on January 02, 2006, 03:34 PM
Apart from the Mobo awards, doesn't Andy Ruffell have something to do with video production? It'd be good to get him involved.

It'd also be a good opportunity to celebrate his brothers life and show what a real influence Neil was.
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: billstup on January 02, 2006, 08:36 PM
I think Andy has a tv channel in the states, but I don`t know about production of programes  ???
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: bmx7 on January 03, 2006, 03:25 AM
It definatley needs to be done.  I'd would love to see how things got started over there.  I'd would buy it for sure!!
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: mike pardon on January 03, 2006, 05:04 AM
Hiya Guys, it all sounds good i have talked to Alan Woods about this for a while now putting a Ukbmx documentary/ film together getting all the grass roots stuff. All ther names and spots and tying it in to the present days fellas.

I have loads of old footage and so has Alan and andy preston. Unfortunately iam on the other side of the world(or fortunately if you are in my shoes). Alan is a man that can make things happen and would be very keen iam sure, iam sure we could get funding and i know an excellent BMx film maker. Surely Ruffell could help with TV contacts.
any more ideas email me asap.. all the best for new year Mike 



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Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: sadowdgit on January 03, 2006, 11:41 AM
you doin yer Ironing Mike???  ;D
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: tricknuts on January 03, 2006, 07:14 PM
Mike. That's cool. So then, who in the UK knows Alan well enough to talk to him about it?I've no idea how something like this comes together. It would probably be worthwhile speaking to Mark Eaton, and maurice Meyer who did Joe kidd.

Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: sadowdgit on January 03, 2006, 08:14 PM
it would'nt surprise me if Alan knew them as well!!!!

he knows everyone else  ;D


i'll see what he says next time im in hisa shop  ;)
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: WizardWeb on January 07, 2006, 05:53 PM
Having finally got my copy and watched it, there definitely should be a UK version !!  :)
Title: Re: Seriously time for a UK version Joe Kidd
Post by: andy irwin on January 10, 2006, 09:05 PM
Hiya Guys, it all sounds good i have talked to Alan Woods about this for a while now putting a Ukbmx documentary/ film together getting all the grass roots stuff. All ther names and spots and tying it in to the present days fellas.

I have loads of old footage and so has Alan and andy preston. Unfortunately iam on the other side of the world(or fortunately if you are in my shoes). Alan is a man that can make things happen and would be very keen iam sure, iam sure we could get funding and i know an excellent BMx film maker. Surely Ruffell could help with TV contacts.
any more ideas email me asap.. all the best for new year Mike 


it must be bloody hot in that fur coat pike you must look like a surfing koala lol.
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