Deadbolt Parental Advisory
Kevin Garnett 2008 NBA Championship
Will Marshall's FSNS on a pool table
Jovontae's Used Cars (no jersey)
Jeremy Wray skating 3rd Lair in 1998 (height unconfirmed)
Bradan Hoban's Catalyst part
Blackout from Black Label
Ted Barrow's Phelps bounty rail video
Five from Prime
Jim Greco's Wheels Of Fortune
Kareem Campbell in Trilogy
Mike Carroll in FTC's Finally
Elissa Steamer in Welcome To Hell
Mike is stoked on ditching a board that was too steep and setting up a new one that’s flat as hell. Max Wasangu getting a clip in the Boston Celtics KG jersey and Guy Mariano’s pole jam blunt fakie, and Decaf Nespresso.
Templeton is stoked on The new Polar video, SkateVideoSite, and Skatefolio.
2 comments:
Patrick you have entirely lost touch.
I don't think I know what Dime is.
Una was on the team for Good News Skate Shop. I'm not sure on other earlier sponsors.
We need Consolidated's team list as a steady thing:
https://vertisdead.blogspot.com/2024/07/consolidated-1996-pro-list.html
Berle using Metallica was draining. The song is 40 years old and it sure felt that way. There are plenty of other heavy bands he could've used. His tricks were generally really good. It reminded me of Dylan's Gravis part to an extent. It's also worth noting in the modern age of colorways over pro models, that Elijah has had two pro models on Vans and now gets a color scheme of an Old Skool. That shoe is the most "Hey, do I look like a skateboarder" design ever. I think if he had used different music and wore a different shoe for the bulk of the video, it would have been fine.
I like Bradan Hoban since he rides for Toy Machine and Emerica, but that part was lifeless. Maybe because it was for an energy drink.
Pontus reused songs from Powell and H-Street videos. It was fine because he was connecting the past and present.
Billy Pepper using "Under Pressure" in Element's Third Eye View vs. Heath and Klein using the same song in Birdhouse's The End.
Jovontae was wearing the North Carolina jersey in his Firing Line interview in the October 1996 Thrasher.
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