I had an 1987 Cabalero shape model in Brazil. I started to skateboard after watch The Search for Animal Chin Tape that a neighbour had show to us in our street. Everybody was wishing to fly like you guys, thank you very much. In the 90's i saw Cabalero skateboarding in Ibirapuera Parc in São Paulo Brasil.
I love that you guys get all the old school skaters. Someone who would be a great episode would be Stacy Peralta if it is possible. Steve Caballero is who I looked up to when I was younger. Love that you all still skating.
Stacy Peralta and Tony still haven’t made up from that incident at that powell demo in 96’. Not sure who was more at fault in that situation, slap forums all blame Tony as just being a drunken bleeping idiot but Stacy can be very hard to trust. But yeah until Tony or Stacy apologise I don’t think you’ll get your humble request James.
Yah Stacy Peralta would he a good one… Stacy is full of himself tho. He sees himself as the ambassador of skateboarding wheras Tony is ACTUALLY the ambassador of skateboarding
I love the stories about the 1980’s skating days. The next Tony Hawk game should have a career mode that starts in 1980. It can include the different skater crews like vision, chrome dome, and Hosoi’s crew and you can choose which crew you skate for and the final boss is a freestyle competition against Rodney Mullen
Skateboarding is pretty incredible because all of these mythical beings who invented it are still alive and kicking. There's not many other culturally significant or lasting things that have that.... most of those people and their stories were lost to time before anyone could really appreciate what they had created.
im not a legend like these guys but im from that gen of skaters (x baby) we are the first ones to be this old. you guys will be old too trust me. i didnt think so either yet here i am. i still skate too 2-3 times a week when im not injured. i aint never going to quit either
@@chrhadden mate, i just appreciate that Wolf is my age and these guys talk to the people i watched in jr high and high school. these were the guys that all of us looked up too, tried to imitate.
"YOU'RE CHEATING BECAUSE YOU'RE TONY HAWK" -Jason Ellis, 2022 Thank you for my local skatepark tony hawk, you are the best! I am going to sticker slap the wall with a token of appreciation when it is completed
Thankyou Steve, Tony and Jason I was at that 89' New Zealand Bones Tour watching with awe as a 12 year old My friend Angus Coney (older) skated with the crew of young NZ Rippers Warming up the crowd for your Master session Think it was 93' bones brigade Returned to blow our minds once more! Watched Tony Skate at X-Air , Hamilton , NZ in my early 20's The 50@50 was so epic I'm 47 in a couple of months....You are still my Heroes , I never stopped skating and it still brings me so much joy Jason thanks for bringing it to us, As a kiwi , Aussies, I felt had a focus and we're way ahead of the Game in Skate culture but that Gave me the kick n drive needed To leave our traditional sports behind and dedicate myself to the wooden toy forever ☺
Radness personified. Powerfully nostalgic. I've witnessed these dudes grow and grow into the skaters and legends they are today. Having been a diminutive human myself trying to blast on my board in the 1980s, I have always had nothing but respect and admiration for Cab and Hawk. Seeing this feels like watching people you grew up with who somehow became famous. I almost don't feel worthy of a podcast this good. I cannot smash the Like button hard enough on this beauty.
We lived thru these old cats in awe and inspiration..im 53 so i can relate to the old jabs. Had to buy a Sims board as the Caballero and Hawk boards were double price but i gave my board away to a kid who always asked to ride it when i moved out of the hood. Thank you Jason, Steve and Tony
Speedy recovery to Tony Hawk who broke his femur on Monday...I'm 53 also but i cant imagine the pain id go thru with my left hip dysplasia if i skated today let alone tricks on a Ramp. I was just a street thrasher using a board to get to a Rehearsal Studio or work NO Tricks..i think you need 12 months of sun to skate and progress that fast like the American skaters. The snow is from Dec-March but who the fuck wants to skate at -30C im way too skinny not to dress in layers it would be like skating with a costume on...Skate is still in my life but in fashion it makes me feel like i was as a grom.
@@douglewis6924 Sounds like my uncle. He always told me the greatest trick was "staying on the board". I grew up in the valley in Toronto Canada and took that to heart. Hill bombing became my whole life as a teenager. I used to push myself to skate the steepest hills on the smallest boards. By the end of my highschool years I was bombing hills on a Penny plastic board and flipping off the local street skaters who told me I was shit because I had no tricks. I've now been skating for 24 years. All the people who gave me shit can't even step on the board anymore, let alone ride them competently. I've dealt with shoulder surgery and nasty slams. I've considered hanging up my trucks. But fk it. Here we are in 2022, I spent the pandemic skating parking garages at -10 and picked up almost 20 tricks in a year. Until the wheels fall off. Stay ripping.
@@thepancakemann I appreciate that. I was told the best advice for BMX/Skate is rubber side down..lol In the Valley referring to The Don Valley or Don Mills? Cheers fellow Torontonian. I wished us canucks could skate&ride 12 months of the year :/
I have been watching these podcasts during my own recovery. Cab and Hawk together is really taking me back mentally to the early 90s. I miss the old days so much. Stay safe everyone
Hawk vs Wolf always delivers a fantastic show. Thank you Tony and Jason for coming together And allowing the world to join you guys on mondays to hear the best stories. Love you guys
I am so glad he bought the 4 Track recorder... I have spun my album by The Faction many many times through the years. My daughter LOVES it. I loved watching you chummers skate when i was young. the Bones Brigade movies were a big part of my youth. Living in Texas, building little meter and meter and a half quarters and halfs. Going to the theater with my mates and seeing you guys in Police Academy was such a riot. We of the wasted youth thank you.
Still one of my favorite podcasts. One of my favorite shows ever. Most other shows fall off my radar but you guys are so awesome. Listening to you guys overcome adversity and still engage with what you love after all this time inspires me to continue doing what I love as well.
The man, The Icon! Cab has been my hero since i was 7-8 years old. I loved his board graphics at first (because i was a kid and they had badass looking dragons on them lol) He has always seemed like such a chill and genuine person, who has heaps of talent no matter what he puts his mind to. I bought both of my sons their first skateboards a few years back, and both got Cab completes.
Holy shit. These guests are bangers every single time. Never thought I'd look forward to Mondays, but here we are. Keep killing it boys! #TilTheWheelsFallOff
Great interview with Steve Caballero. He was back in the 80's & still is now my favorite skater. I had all his boards back in the 80's. Love hearing his stories from his early days. Please have him back on to talk more about the Bones Brigade days. Please have the rest of the guys, Mike, Lance, Tommy, etc from Bones Brigade on. Love the show & all the great skateboard stories. Keep up the great work Tony & Jason!!!
Cab did soooo good on this!!!! You can tell how comfortable he is with Tony. You can tell in other interviews he's not a big talker but he's loose with his buddy. Seems like I've literally grown up and old with with those two guys
What I love is the memories of good times, but it’s more than that. Steve, tony, and Jason’s memories of good times are inductions of skateboarding history.
Caballero is an absolute legend in multiple dimensions! 80's vert legend! 90's street legend! Shoe Legend! Musician! Excellent story teller! He's like the EGOT winner but for skating. We love you Steve. I bought a flight deck with your faction graphic on it just recently. Nobody is cooler. :)
Hey guys thanks for the old school interviews, ..not sure if you've had them on already but would love to hear stories from some of those guys we knew but never got the publicity so we never really " knew" them....Steve stedham ( classic logo ),.stabb, chris miller ( what that famous slam was like in the corner, 87' I think)... Billy ruff,.. roskop,...lester,.. Anyway, thanks for the intreviews keep it up!...✌🤘🤙
What a legend! I was lucky enough to meet Steve at the first Warped Tour, about 2 hours after I saw Sublime play (Yes, with Bradley). Steve was such a nice dude, signed stuff for everyone after his demo.
I was at Warped Tour that year too! Sublime was so good. My buddy convinced me to go and they were the selling point even though they were kind of small.😂
I love how Ellis called out skiers and how they bite our style. If it wasn’t for snowboarding (ultimately skateboarding first) skiers would still be doing pirouettes on the flat ground!! He’s right. Skiers should never call anything switchstance. It’s either foreward or backward.
Steve is one of my favorite skaters of that generation and he seems like Tony or Rodney just seems like a genuinely humble good dude and if you’ve never paid attention to his Instagram cooking that man can make some food maybe that’s why it’s hard to reach and stretch all that good eating great podcast keep on shredding fellas Inspiring as hell
this was a totally rad episode...just talking about skate history and telling stories. continue putting guests on like this and doing this type of format, it rules!
Appreciate your podcast so much. These chats with such great legends as Cabellero brought back such great memories, made me cry tears of joy. Keep up the great work, till the wheels fall off. Tony & Jason you blokes are bloody legends mate, take care 🌟🛹🌟
I could listen to these podcasts all day especially when you have other legends speaking about OUR history! I have flew like Jason always says ! Back in the day myself with a land on major vert! Please I can’t get enough! This podcast rules!!!!
I skated Winchester, but never Campbell. Funny that Tony knows what it was like to have any money back then. I remember helping an older kid (Eric L.) build a giant ramp in his backyard, (stolen wood from construction sites). Steve skated that ramp and had some other pro/friends skate it and it was crazy to see the talent up close and in person.
Steve has been one of the only pro skaters to interact with my skating when I learned truck stands I heard his new song put it to the reel on insta and tbh probably because he was promoting it and Id told him I'd put it to it but he went and liked/left a little comment it was pretty awesome I almost cried on the bus when I saw it
Revisiting this, i have no clue how i can relate more to vert skaters even though I grew up skating street, i was skating quarter pipes on and off, half pipes were at indoor park where I grew up, guess it was the whole 80s punk/hardcore thing, still feel the same way
Cab really is arguably the best skater ever. One of the few vert dogs that could also skate street well too. He RIPPED on vert though!!! He plays music, draws good and is just an all around great dude. He works hard at it all too and it pays off. Love cabby!
legends! love this, keep em coming guys. Would love to see Lance Mountain, Lucero or Rune Glifberg, ask him to tell cool stories about FLIP team, Geoff, Tom Penny etc??
Another awesome episode! Paul Blart was on TV yesterday and I rewatched it now that I know Ellis is in it. That man is aging like a fine wine. Holy hell! 🖤
I started skating in 00, but I watched Animal Chin around that time a lot because a local comic book store had a bootleg VHS library, like in that old Simpsons episode. Cab really stood out to me in that; I thought he had the coolest style ever. I was hoping they'd get into his street skating on this, because he was definitely one of those dudes doing gnarly street stuff early on, and he absolutely killed it on street in the 90's.
I had an 1987 Cabalero shape model in Brazil. I started to skateboard after watch The Search for Animal Chin Tape that a neighbour had show to us in our street. Everybody was wishing to fly like you guys, thank you very much. In the 90's i saw Cabalero skateboarding in Ibirapuera Parc in São Paulo Brasil.
I love that you guys get all the old school skaters. Someone who would be a great episode would be Stacy Peralta if it is possible. Steve Caballero is who I looked up to when I was younger. Love that you all still skating.
I would like to see mike carroll on here hes cool af
Stacy Peralta and Tony still haven’t made up from that incident at that powell demo in 96’. Not sure who was more at fault in that situation, slap forums all blame Tony as just being a drunken bleeping idiot but Stacy can be very hard to trust. But yeah until Tony or Stacy apologise I don’t think you’ll get your humble request James.
do tell...i never heard of this. 🧐🙏😱
Hey yo they made up already. In 2002 they did an interview together.
Bring in Stacey and Tony! Foundation
Yah Stacy Peralta would he a good one…
Stacy is full of himself tho. He sees himself as the ambassador of skateboarding wheras Tony is ACTUALLY the ambassador of skateboarding
Cab is a legend! Always will be! So glad we get these on the record while everyone is still here.
I love the stories about the 1980’s skating days. The next Tony Hawk game should have a career mode that starts in 1980. It can include the different skater crews like vision, chrome dome, and Hosoi’s crew and you can choose which crew you skate for and the final boss is a freestyle competition against Rodney Mullen
Skateboarding is pretty incredible because all of these mythical beings who invented it are still alive and kicking.
There's not many other culturally significant or lasting things that have that.... most of those people and their stories were lost to time before anyone could really appreciate what they had created.
Amen.
It’ll still be incredible after they die, and not JUST because of them. They are all disciples of skateboarding, the church will live on
AMEN. 🙏💪🔥
im not a legend like these guys but im from that gen of skaters (x baby) we are the first ones to be this old. you guys will be old too trust me. i didnt think so either yet here i am. i still skate too 2-3 times a week when im not injured. i aint never going to quit either
@@chrhadden mate, i just appreciate that Wolf is my age and these guys talk to the people i watched in jr high and high school. these were the guys that all of us looked up too, tried to imitate.
Met Cab in Mūnster in ‘87. Such a humble and nice guy.
We need a part 2 with Cab! Love hearing all the old stories at the skate parks,etc.
Cab skating the spine in Ban This with white suspenders hanging down will forever be burned in my brain. Must have watched it 1000 times.
Met him at the Social Distortion show two years ago in LA. Bought some art from him he was selling before the band he is in played. Awesome time.
"YOU'RE CHEATING BECAUSE YOU'RE TONY HAWK"
-Jason Ellis, 2022
Thank you for my local skatepark tony hawk, you are the best! I am going to sticker slap the wall with a token of appreciation when it is completed
Love these guests Cab is the best! Would be awesome to see a Chris Miller episode. Keep up the great work!
Thankyou Steve, Tony and Jason
I was at that 89' New Zealand
Bones Tour watching with awe as a 12 year old
My friend Angus Coney (older) skated with the crew of young NZ Rippers
Warming up the crowd for your
Master session
Think it was 93' bones brigade
Returned to blow our minds once more!
Watched Tony Skate at X-Air , Hamilton , NZ in my early 20's
The 50@50 was so epic
I'm 47 in a couple of months....You are still my Heroes , I never stopped skating and it still brings me so much joy
Jason thanks for bringing it to us,
As a kiwi , Aussies, I felt had a focus and we're way ahead of the
Game in Skate culture but that
Gave me the kick n drive needed
To leave our traditional sports behind and dedicate myself to the wooden toy forever ☺
Thank you for bringing on all these fucking legend icon skaters. made my night!
Radness personified. Powerfully nostalgic. I've witnessed these dudes grow and grow into the skaters and legends they are today. Having been a diminutive human myself trying to blast on my board in the 1980s, I have always had nothing but respect and admiration for Cab and Hawk. Seeing this feels like watching people you grew up with who somehow became famous. I almost don't feel worthy of a podcast this good. I cannot smash the Like button hard enough on this beauty.
We lived thru these old cats in awe and inspiration..im 53 so i can relate to the old jabs. Had to buy a Sims board as the Caballero and Hawk boards were double price but i gave my board away to a kid who always asked to ride it when i moved out of the hood. Thank you Jason, Steve and Tony
Speedy recovery to Tony Hawk who broke his femur on Monday...I'm 53 also but i cant imagine the pain id go thru with my left hip dysplasia if i skated today let alone tricks on a Ramp. I was just a street thrasher using a board to get to a Rehearsal Studio or work NO Tricks..i think you need 12 months of sun to skate and progress that fast like the American skaters. The snow is from Dec-March but who the fuck wants to skate at -30C im way too skinny not to dress in layers it would be like skating with a costume on...Skate is still in my life but in fashion it makes me feel like i was as a grom.
@@douglewis6924 Sounds like my uncle.
He always told me the greatest trick was "staying on the board". I grew up in the valley in Toronto Canada and took that to heart. Hill bombing became my whole life as a teenager. I used to push myself to skate the steepest hills on the smallest boards. By the end of my highschool years I was bombing hills on a Penny plastic board and flipping off the local street skaters who told me I was shit because I had no tricks.
I've now been skating for 24 years. All the people who gave me shit can't even step on the board anymore, let alone ride them competently. I've dealt with shoulder surgery and nasty slams. I've considered hanging up my trucks. But fk it. Here we are in 2022, I spent the pandemic skating parking garages at -10 and picked up almost 20 tricks in a year.
Until the wheels fall off. Stay ripping.
@@thepancakemann I appreciate that. I was told the best advice for BMX/Skate is rubber side down..lol In the Valley referring to The Don Valley or Don Mills? Cheers fellow Torontonian. I wished us canucks could skate&ride 12 months of the year :/
yes!!! instant click! love Cab, thanks fellas!
Amazing interview! Looking forward to Pt.2!
Requests:
Stacy Peralta
Steve Steadham
El Gato
Mike McGill
Grant Brittan
Lance
TA
Great list, wld also love to see Bob gnar, Lester, Neil blender, Chris Miller, Danny way
Also lucero
Glove caught in the front bolts was terrifying. Need another hour or 2 with Cab 🔥🔥🔥
Love this pod so much, makes Mondays awesome
I have been watching these podcasts during my own recovery. Cab and Hawk together is really taking me back mentally to the early 90s. I miss the old days so much. Stay safe everyone
Hawk vs Wolf always delivers a fantastic show. Thank you Tony and Jason for coming together And allowing the world to join you guys on mondays to hear the best stories. Love you guys
I am so glad he bought the 4 Track recorder... I have spun my album by The Faction many many times through the years. My daughter LOVES it. I loved watching you chummers skate when i was young. the Bones Brigade movies were a big part of my youth. Living in Texas, building little meter and meter and a half quarters and halfs.
Going to the theater with my mates and seeing you guys in Police Academy was such a riot. We of the wasted youth thank you.
Here’s to Tony having a speedy and full recovery. Hopefully you guys can keep putting out the podcast during the downtime. 🤘😎🤘
I got Tony's trick tips video when I was a kid and Cab was teaching front boardslides. Great times
Part 2! Part 2! Part 2! Part!
Took me a long time to land cabs on vert. He is so smooth and best style hands down. Thanks for the decades of inspiration.
Still one of my favorite podcasts. One of my favorite shows ever. Most other shows fall off my radar but you guys are so awesome. Listening to you guys overcome adversity and still engage with what you love after all this time inspires me to continue doing what I love as well.
Best episode yet! The conversation is so easy! So perfect! There absolutely has to be another episode with CAB!! The absolute greatest!
Such a sweet conversation. It puts me back into those magazine (and catalog) pages hearing all the stories about back in the day.
#likeAndDescribe
Love it. Can u get Tony Alva next
Stevie Caballero was my first PRO skateboard. Absolutely a True Legend and will go down as one of the Best to ever ride the wooden plank 👍🔥👍🔥👍❤👍
The man, The Icon! Cab has been my hero since i was 7-8 years old. I loved his board graphics at first (because i was a kid and they had badass looking dragons on them lol) He has always seemed like such a chill and genuine person, who has heaps of talent no matter what he puts his mind to. I bought both of my sons their first skateboards a few years back, and both got Cab completes.
Holy shit. These guests are bangers every single time. Never thought I'd look forward to Mondays, but here we are. Keep killing it boys! #TilTheWheelsFallOff
Man this is incredible. This right here is what technology is for. You guys are amazing.
This is awesome meet Steve for the first time 1982 at Eurocana Summer Camp in Rättvik, Sweden! It was good days back then!!
Cab. Living Legend and one of the best humans ever made. Fenders Ball Room LB.
Cab is one of the coolest humans to have walked Planet Earth. He's lived his entire life doing what he loves.
Humble and down to earth. Just seems like a great human being. Shotout to him
Great interview with Steve Caballero. He was back in the 80's & still is now my favorite skater. I had all his boards back in the 80's. Love hearing his stories from his early days. Please have him back on to talk more about the Bones Brigade days. Please have the rest of the guys, Mike, Lance, Tommy, etc from Bones Brigade on. Love the show & all the great skateboard stories. Keep up the great work Tony & Jason!!!
I grew up watching and reading about these guys when I started skating in 1983. Love them
*I had a Caballero deck in my teens. Black with the red dragon on it. So Sweet. I loved his style.*
this is so freaking cool. i love steve and tony doing stacy impersonations
48:27
Can see Andy MacDonald on the ramp in the corner, lol. We need more footage of that.
I had a Steve Caballero board when I was 11 years old, am now 44. It’s still cool to watch you guys.
Yeah we need a part 2. Left us wanting more.
always look forward to Monday mornings for this show
Classic! So awesome to hear stories from the OG's
I have a signed bag from Steve it is my prized possession
Another good episode! You guys should get Shaun White on the podcast!
Amazing podcast to hear the legend’s talk about Skateboarding. Big love from Spain! 🙏
Speedy recovery BIRDMAN , love ya buddy
Cab did soooo good on this!!!! You can tell how comfortable he is with Tony. You can tell in other interviews he's not a big talker but he's loose with his buddy. Seems like I've literally grown up and old with with those two guys
That was so awesome to hear. Growing up in Southern California, I went to Upland quite a bit. Got to meet Lester Kasai there and he signed my board.
What I love is the memories of good times, but it’s more than that. Steve, tony, and Jason’s memories of good times are inductions of skateboarding history.
Caballero is an absolute legend in multiple dimensions! 80's vert legend! 90's street legend! Shoe Legend! Musician! Excellent story teller! He's like the EGOT winner but for skating. We love you Steve. I bought a flight deck with your faction graphic on it just recently. Nobody is cooler. :)
Bringing back so many memories. I miss growing up in Campbell.
ANOTHER GREAT CONVERSATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No complaints. Thanks for my local park.
Hey guys thanks for the old school interviews, ..not sure if you've had them on already but would love to hear stories from some of those guys we knew but never got the publicity so we never really " knew" them....Steve stedham ( classic logo ),.stabb,
chris miller ( what that famous slam was like in the corner, 87' I think)...
Billy ruff,.. roskop,...lester,..
Anyway, thanks for the intreviews keep it up!...✌🤘🤙
the pod always makes me smile the whole time
What a legend! I was lucky enough to meet Steve at the first Warped Tour, about 2 hours after I saw Sublime play (Yes, with Bradley). Steve was such a nice dude, signed stuff for everyone after his demo.
I was at Warped Tour that year too! Sublime was so good. My buddy convinced me to go and they were the selling point even though they were kind of small.😂
Wow, I skated Sessions In Houston Texas. That brings back Memories.
I love how Ellis called out skiers and how they bite our style. If it wasn’t for snowboarding (ultimately skateboarding first) skiers would still be doing pirouettes on the flat ground!! He’s right. Skiers should never call anything switchstance. It’s either foreward or backward.
Steve is one of my favorite skaters of that generation and he seems like Tony or Rodney just seems like a genuinely humble good dude and if you’ve never paid attention to his Instagram cooking that man can make some food maybe that’s why it’s hard to reach and stretch all that good eating great podcast keep on shredding fellas Inspiring as hell
This show is AMAZING!!!!!
Love the backwards vs switch skier comments Ellis!!!!🔥
To listen to these Legends omg. How I've idolized these guys since I was a kid in the late 80s ❤ I love these guys for these podcasts
Backward invert and frontside board slide story is so cool.
this was a totally rad episode...just talking about skate history and telling stories. continue putting guests on like this and doing this type of format, it rules!
I had multiple Caballero decks. Loved this.
Thank you for uploading at the time you do
OMG THIS IS AMAZING
Get well soon Tony! You got this.
Appreciate your podcast so much. These chats with such great legends as Cabellero brought back such great memories, made me cry tears of joy. Keep up the great work, till the wheels fall off. Tony & Jason you blokes are bloody legends mate, take care 🌟🛹🌟
Still watching all the episodes to check if Rune Glifberg is on one or get mentioned.. Wish this spisode was longer tho, what a LEGEND!
This is amazing, jealous of the contest winners getting to watch this live
I've only watched nothing for a hour plus, but these incredible pods with these legends of my time of skating. Have I missed mountain?
CAB !!
Awesome !!
🤘😎🤘🌴☀️🔥🎸🇺🇸🦅🙏
Just loving these conversations!! 🙂
I could listen to these podcasts all day especially when you have other legends speaking about OUR history! I have flew like Jason always says ! Back in the day myself with a land on major vert! Please I can’t get enough! This podcast rules!!!!
I skated Winchester, but never Campbell. Funny that Tony knows what it was like to have any money back then. I remember helping an older kid (Eric L.) build a giant ramp in his backyard, (stolen wood from construction sites). Steve skated that ramp and had some other pro/friends skate it and it was crazy to see the talent up close and in person.
Just seen the news about Tony's leg. Heal up soon. Can't wait to hear the story on how that happened
i fucking love it when Ellis says "yeah....yeah" in excitement for a story
Cab is a legend.
great episode! Unrelatedly, id love to see Andrew Huberman on this podcast
Steve has been one of the only pro skaters to interact with my skating when I learned truck stands I heard his new song put it to the reel on insta and tbh probably because he was promoting it and Id told him I'd put it to it but he went and liked/left a little comment it was pretty awesome I almost cried on the bus when I saw it
Cab is a few years older than me but we grew up in the same neighborhood in East San Jose, I wish I knew I was growing up around a legend👍👍
Hey it’s Steve! His was the first board that I owned!!
Cabbage always has some great stories!
Revisiting this, i have no clue how i can relate more to vert skaters even though I grew up skating street, i was skating quarter pipes on and off, half pipes were at indoor park where I grew up, guess it was the whole 80s punk/hardcore thing, still feel the same way
This is the best show hands down! How about getting Doug Saladino, Dave Andrecht, Brad Bowman, Chris Strople and John Gibson
Was a gitty school girl this whole episode thank you truly from the bottom of my heart! ❤
You could do 10 parts with Cab and it still wouldn't be enough.
Gr8 work! Please have all the original Bones brigade on. 80's vert skating is the subject that I like to hear you guys speak on. Give them beers too.
Cab really is arguably the best skater ever. One of the few vert dogs that could also skate street well too. He RIPPED on vert though!!! He plays music, draws good and is just an all around great dude. He works hard at it all too and it pays off. Love cabby!
legends! love this, keep em coming guys. Would love to see Lance Mountain, Lucero or Rune Glifberg, ask him to tell cool stories about FLIP team, Geoff, Tom Penny etc??
Street Cab! 🤘👽👽👽
My deck in 1986 "hawk full size" I still have it.. Just the deck at Berts surf shop in N.C. was 45.00
Another awesome episode! Paul Blart was on TV yesterday and I rewatched it now that I know Ellis is in it. That man is aging like a fine wine. Holy hell! 🖤
I started skating in 00, but I watched Animal Chin around that time a lot because a local comic book store had a bootleg VHS library, like in that old Simpsons episode. Cab really stood out to me in that; I thought he had the coolest style ever. I was hoping they'd get into his street skating on this, because he was definitely one of those dudes doing gnarly street stuff early on, and he absolutely killed it on street in the 90's.
How quickly can you bring Steve back? God bless guys !