Maybe Evel Knievel's feelings about Kanye West have softened. Or maybe he realized his lawsuit was sort of dumb. Either way, the once-celebrated, aging daredevil has decided to squash his beef with Kanye West over the rappers "Touch the Sky" video, which he played a Pamela-Anderson-loving 1970s stuntman named Evel Kanyevel. Soon after the video's release, Knievel filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against West and the label, claiming that his name was being used in conjunction with "vulgar, sexual and racially questionable content." Long story short, Kanye made a nice trip to Knievel's house in Tampa (presumabley before his mom's death) and the litigious old man dropped the suit. So all is well in Kanye-land. Except, of course, for the crippling grief associated with losing a loved one before her time. Still, uh, no more lawsuit! That's good, right? [AHH]
This is the best pic…ever!
Peace!
Damn right - best picture ever.
Evil died TWO days after he dropped the lawsuit and took this picture … died as he lived. COOL.
Ugh. As I get older more and more things from my childhood go away (as if I'm hella old, right?). My brother used to pretend to be Evel when he did his bike tricks when we were kids.