Rock Music News: Have a selfie taken on the Ace Faces Vespa GS this summer! (2024)
This 1964 Vespa GS scooter was used as a stage prop on The Who’s 1996 Quadrophenia Tour. Billy Idol, as guest vocalist played the Ace Face on the tour and would arrive on stage each night riding the scooter. Ever […] The post Have a selfie taken on the Ace Face’s Vespa GS this summer! appeared first on The Who.This 1964 Vespa GS scooter was used as a stage prop on The Who’s 1996 Quadrophenia Tour. Billy Idol, as guest vocalist played the Ace Face on the tour and would arrive on stage each night riding the scooter. Ever […] The post Have a selfie taken on the Ace Face’s Vespa GS this summer! appeared first on The Who.
This 1964 Vespa GS scooter was used as a stage prop on The Who’s 1996 Quadrophenia Tour. Billy Idol, as guest vocalist played the Ace Face on the tour and would arrive on stage each night riding the scooter.
Ever since the tour ended, the Vespa has been stored in bits and boxes in a garage on Roger Daltrey’s farm next to his brewery. A few months ago Des Murphy, Roger’s son-in-law and partner in the family business. Lakedown Brewing Co. was chatting to the mechanic next door about the state of the scooter and how badly it was rusting away. The idea had always been to restore it and auction it off to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust. They both agreed that if something wasn’t done about it soon it would be beyond repairing. But neither of them had the time or the experience to rebuild it. You would need a scooter fanatic who was willing to put all the time and effort into restoring this Vespa to its former glory.
A couple of days later a man named Jim Deans walked into the Brewery Taproom wearing a Mod parka Des jokingly asked him if he knew how to fix scooters. He said he didn’t but he knew a man who did.
Jim introduced Des to Aaron White of South Coast Customs UK who has put in a super human effort into restoring this scooter. Not only stripping off all the rust and respraying the bodywork but also having the engine rebuilt using all original 1960s parts. All the time taken to do this painstaking work was done free of charge to help raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust.
Halfway through the process Aaron said that it would be shame if after being auctioned off the Vespa ended up gathering dust in a collector’s garage somewhere. It really is a thing of beauty and should be experienced by as many people as possible. So Des suggested they should take it on tour before auctioning it off.
Aaron White and his partner Julie with Roger at the Teenage Cancer Trust shows at the Royal Albert Hall this year.
Aaron White with Phil Daniels on the Ace Face’s Vespa GS at Quadrophenia Alley in Brighton.
So now Who fans, Quadrophenia fans, Mods and Vespa fans can see the Vespa GS this summer at shows and festivals along the South Coast and on The Who’s current UK tour. You can even sit on the bike and have your photo taken in exchange for a £5 minimum donation to the charity that gives young people with cancer the best possible care and support. Donations can be paid on card and in cash.
Kicking off the scooter’s appearance starts this coming weekend when it will be on show at the Black Deer Festival of Americana at Eridge Park, Kent on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th June. Full details of the Black Deer Festival here.
Further appearances of the Ace Face’s Vespa GS will be at:
• The Who Hits Back! 02 London 12th July
• The Who Hits Back! Derby 14th July
• The Who Hits Back! Badminton 16h July
• The Who Hits Back! Durham 19th July
• The Who Hits Back! St Helens 21st July
• The Who Hits Back! Brighton 23rd July
• The Who Hits Back! The Eden Project, St Austell 25th July
• Modern World Cafe in Brighton for the Mod Bank Holiday Weekend 25th, 26th and 27th August
Ain’t you the guy who used to set the pacesRiding up in front of a hundred faces?I don’t suppose you would remember meBut I used to follow you back in ’63
You can donate to the Teenage Cancer Trust right here
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