David Allan Coe, the ultimate Outlaw Country legend and true outlaw biker, has passed away at 86. In this tribute video we break down his incredible life — from prison to Nashville stardom, writing massive hits like “Take This Job and Shove It,” and living the real 1%er lifestyle that defined the golden age of motorcycling. We dive deep into the interview where Coe talks about the “rub invasion” of the mid-90s, how Harley-Davidson turned its back on the outlaw image that built the brand, and the difference between real scooter tramps and weekend warriors.
If you grew up riding ironheads, panheads, and living the biker life before Sons of Anarchy made it fashionable, this one hits hard. Gray beards and old school riders — this is for you.
Rest in Power, DAC. One of the last true outlaws who never sold out.
Timestamps:
- 0:00 – David Allan Coe Passes Away – The Sad News
- 1:36 – His Life Story, Hits & Outlaw Roots
- 4:46 – Full Interview Clip: The Rub Invasion Begins
- 6:35 – 1994 – When Doctors & Lawyers Took Over Harley Culture
- 8:53 – How Record Companies & Society Treated Real Bikers
- 10:50 – Harley-Davidson Turning Away From Outlaws
- 12:29 – Why Real Bikers Always Knew Harley Didn’t Love Us
- 16:46 – Old School Motorcycle Life vs Modern Bikes
- 18:08 – Motorcycles & Rock N Roll Connection
- 20:38 – Final Thoughts & Legacy of David Allan Coe
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