Dudley Perkins may refer to:
Dudley B. Perkins (May 19, 1893 - February 26, 1978 ) was an American champion motorcycle hillclimb competitor and Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealer. The American Motorcyclist Association's highest award, the AMA Dud Perkins Lifetime Achievement Award, was named after him in 1970, and he was its first recipient.
Perkins was born in Kern, California, now a part of Bakersfield, California. He began riding motorcycles in 1907 when attending school in Los Angeles. A neighbor offered to let him ride his Reading-Standard motorcycle, and Perkins was "quite thrilled."
After his family moved to Stockton, California, Perkins began working part-time for an Indian motorcycle dealer while still a student. He first competed on May 10, 1911, winning a one-mile race. After his step-mother died, Perkins went to live with his grandmother in Rocklin, California, where he rode an Excelsior motorcycle. Later, he moved to live with his father in San Francisco, and began hanging around at the local Indian dealership, later working there. He continued racing his Excelsior with success.
Dudley Perkins is an American rapper and singer from Oxnard, California. He has released records on Stones Throw Records under his own name and the alias of Declaime. In 2008, he co-founded the SomeOthaShip Connect record label with his partner Georgia Anne Muldrow.
Having begun rapping in 1987, he was featured on The Alkaholiks' 1995 album Coast II Coast under the Declaime moniker. In 2001, he released Andsoitisaid, his first album as Declaime.
Dudley Perkins released A Lil' Light, an album entirely produced by Madlib, on Stones Throw Records in 2003. His second album as Dudley Perkins, titled Expressions (2012 A.U.), was released in 2006. In 2009, he released Holy Smokes, which was entirely produced by Georgia Anne Muldrow. In 2013, he released Dr. Stokley on Mello Music Group.
Showed me things I ain't never seen before,
The whole universe is ours to explore,
Found me through the fabric of space and time;
Lady you blew my mind.
Is this dream or is this reality?
Like waking up in the matrix; I'm no longer me.
You have control of my body; under control.
You grabbed hold of my soul.
Had a strong hold;
Time folds in when I'm in; can't see where I end or begin.
Are you truely a friend?
Where did I go? Where have I been?
Mind blowing.
Now all knowing, growing from within... seen the light, tried to fight I had to let go and give in,
Is this right, taking flight. My ego must come to an end.
As the grin turns into hysterical laughter;
What is my search? What am I after?
I just have to explore
I've just got to know more
Sally, please, open up the door.
Sally
Sally
Oh, what a rush
As you pull and push;
Got me higher than kush.
So sensitive to your every touch.
Out of the body is what I feel.
This has got to be real.
Flickering flames dance and amaze me.
Holding on to my sanity; am I going crazy?
Goddess got us in a remarkable trance.
Tripping like LSD, girl, you got me.
Walking through heaven; at the same time hell.
I call out and yell. (HELP!)
Like being in a dream, no one can hear me scream.
Am I breaking through all because of you?
What a ride.
Rest in pieces from the inside as my thoughts takes form.
My body is warm and sweaty.
A tear falls from my eye because I don't think I was ready.
It's way too heavy.
I can't stay.
I got to go.
Is it love or lust? I don't know.
It's getting dark.
Where did the glow go?
So cold to the core of my being,
What in the world is this that I'm seeing?
Far beyond believing; this feels like the way I be leaving earth.
Please wake me from this dream it; it hurts.
My whole life ripping at the seams.
I pray to god and the heavens around me
We now live in a world of little or no love.
Hate surrounds me.
Sally I'm so still and I'm glad that you found me.
Sally
Sally
Sally
Sally