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Cappy |
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:34 pm |
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Thought i put some life in here. I let the video speak for itself:
You may go to YouTube to view the video by clicking below...
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And seeing some recent stuff from the Gonz like that, makes me to go out on the street:
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(look close what boards he rides sometimes ) |
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grotonskater |
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:59 pm |
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both vids are siiick!
but that gonz one was a definite vid thats making my legs itch to go skate...
by the way, all you haters...gonz knows whats up.
note the music... |
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Cappy |
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:13 pm |
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Nah, i think there will be not much hate in this part of the forum. Aslong Streetskating is shown as it should be. People that don�t have access to a pool, park always "work it out" on the streets.
Ok, if i post a video with 30min just handrails you can start to bust my balls.
For the Gonz, well the kids here see World Industries today as weird toy company and most of them think "it started" with Blind�s Video Days. You should seen the look as i did throw a copy of Rubbish Heap in the dvdplayer in the skateshop here...
Rocco has itself erased from the history of skateboarding with selling WI. Old farts know what happend, kids don�t! Also Blind is seen "as oldschool", street skating started for the most with Plan B�s Questionable. |
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Sk8Librarian |
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 7:57 am |
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Cool clips...here are some older clips of Mike V....
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Scenic Drive
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DUBS |
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:32 am |
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grotonskater wrote: note the music...
Morrisey? |
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SkaterBonds |
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:25 pm |
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loved the first clip, Mario!
What's up with Dodge Chargers having a stigma for being beat to death on film??
That poor car. Early Chargers are so beautiful when left alone and kept up.
Got to love the full length center console that goes past the rear bucket seats and the trunk that opens up into the cab of the car.
I'd love to see some footage of Ken McGuire up here. |
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SkaterBonds |
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:42 pm |
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The Morrisey is allright, but that denim clad, cheesy motherfucker Springsteen doesn't mix well with Vallely's skating. Singing some proud shit about a guy named Johnny going to jail.
As far as the hating goes, I don't believe we're talking about Gonz, Mario. I guess I'm the one who's gay for liking Morrisey, according to the folks on MySpace... MY SPACE...
One more time, so it sinks in...
MY SPACE. Too macho for Morrisey, but MySpace is cool...
Does anyone have footage of Corey 'O Brien? |
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Lifer |
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 12:03 pm |
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SkaterBonds wrote: The Morrisey is allright, but that denim clad, cheesy motherfucker Springsteen doesn't mix well with Vallely's skating. Singing some proud shit about a guy named Johnny going to jail.
Nice. LOL. But, Springsteen....cheesy? Nah. At first listen, to some people(including myself), Springsteen may seem cheesy. But the truth is that Springsteen is very important to music and people in general. There should be more like him.
His music transcends the set standards of social class or standards of living. He has the ability to bring all walks of life together, make them forget their personal politics or the general self centered-ness that is so prevalent today, and let them enjoy music side by side with people that in everyday life, they would never have anything in common with, and/or get along with. You cannot ask for a better trait from a musician or person in general, than the ability to bring people together like that.
He is incredibly aware of the history of this country, and works it into his music so seamlessly that alot of people don't even know what he's singing about, or even that he's singing about something that actually happened........whether you're talking about the workers from Youngstown, the hidden bitter nature of the happy anthem sounding "Born in the USA", the songs written from the stories of families that were affected by 9/11, or the general working class stories of people that are just trying to make their way through this life the best way they can
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:14 am |
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that ruled ...thanks . smiths rock! |
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