Dude… that part is 32 years old and bro still out there killing it. Only Guy from that era still shreds and he was a child prodigy a couple years later
@@codingislove3707 Dude is pretty fit. He's leaner than the Rodney vs. Daewon rounds. He has taken care of himself. Also, he never did huge drops or rails, so I'm sure that has helped.
Daewon is such a cool, chill guy. Me my buddies Lil Mike and Lil Jeff met him in the late 90s at the puente hills mall and he was so humble, even had a sesh with everyone . Always got love for him
TRUE LEGEND! .. so glad you guys finally got him on. how could you not love daewon, hes so humble. im 40 and this dude was killing it when i was a kid and STILL pushing the limits, dropping NDBs. dammit RODNEY! the skate world is dying for your interview! lets make it happen.
Crazy how he is bagging himself out when that skate part still treads water today! Always loved Daewons skating. Saw him first in some old 101 vid I think. Oh and baggy is back baby!
Daewon and Rodney are masters of their craft forever inspiration and innovative. Personally forever the 2 most inspiring people to me in all 23 years of skating. Since cheese and crackers and almost 1, 2 and 3. Still up there with my top videos watching with friends, girl yeah right, forecast, zero new blood, and this is my element. I just had to watch these videos but daewon and Rodney always gave me these sweet crazy ideas like putting a 15 foot square rail thing we found in the woods in 2006 and put it acrossed my dads yard from the side door sidewalk to the street. It was made of aluminum and felt perferct to just set in the grass.. I learned kickflip 50 50s and 5-0s while warping this rail we found going as fast as we can grinding the whole rail from sun up to sundown, i then made a whole skatepark rollin and quarter with a manual pad in my dad's driveway.. all of you at the nine club thank you. Skateboarding is forever. You all helped me find my love.
Always loved Daewon how he just finds a simple gap/curb/bench/whatever and then just finds ways to use it creatively. Its always struck me as “pure” skating, doing it for the enjoyment of it and finding ways to be creative and having fun rather that trying to get the next big part in a video. As amazing and insane as some pros are now I feel that vibe/approach is widely gone now.
man exactly modern technical skateboarding is so ugly when the core of it is creativity and self-expression. sick of people gatekeeping people who have fun with their parts i miss when every skater ACTUALLY had vastly different style that translated to everything they do. people learn more from pros nowadays i think instead of developing their own style
Deawon has always been my favorite skater and still is because he was just the most insane dude back in the day and did shit nobody else was doing. He was so far ahead of the game for so long. I know everyone knows about rodney vs dewaon and almost round 3 but I am surprised how little known deca 2nd to none is. He has the coolest part and he is the manual god. He does anything you can think of into a manual and switch nollie whatever. He switches so damn much in 2nd to none that I always forgot weather he was regular or goofy because he was so smooth any way and everything seemed easy peasy lol Which is even worse because I had the VHS and watched it until it was falling apart so I should have known his stance haha. If you have not seen 2nd to none definitely recommend watching the whole thing or at the least deawons part. another one he kills it in is him and chris haslem cheese and crackers which is surprisingly another not so well known video he is great in. Deca 2nd to none Below th-cam.com/video/Q9xu36chROE/w-d-xo.html Cheese and Crackers Below th-cam.com/video/jI5WtdZdt30/w-d-xo.html
Deawon and a lot of skaters really ramped up the standards. The rest of us nineties kids had to try harder just not to suck , it weeded out a lot of half assers. It got "real" quick.
Iv known about Daewon for years but iv never seen an interview with him but he seems just as chill as I expected. What I didn't expect is how funny he is.
I love how chill and humble Daewon has always been. I was lucky enough to catch him at Cajon HS when I went skating. One of the cooler memories from my youth
I remember a big thing back in the day was people saying if they were born earlier and skated in the earlier days that they could easily go pro. Might even still be thought of today. But the truth is whenever you think that. Just literally pop on a Daewon vid from any point in time throughout his career. And that will always just humble you real quick like, yeah never mind. Lol
I got so stoked on the frontside double flip because I landed that once on my local skatepark hip and it was one of those moments where for a minute I acually felt like I am a good skater. Lol. Such a random fucking trick OMG. Salute Daewon🎉
Back then the innovation and development in skateboarding was crazy. From the first Bones Brigade video in 84 to like 92, every year there were a couple of new skateboard tricks.
@@timboslice45 Rodney Mullens is reaching his potential to flip in and out of a difficult trick to switching his stance on point and control the pace of creativity and talented to skating on the ground, rails, ledge, and the lists goes on and on?!
i have a black label video from 91 the tricks in that is all more than i could do but just that compared to like 96 97 skating is crazy people started grinding like 16 stairs and shit out of nowhere and now people flip in flip out like, it seems like there’s no new tricks to be made but people are still out there doing new shit no one’s ever seen
Fiskars... the only hatchet that has ever broke in the exact same way 3 times! (Moisture/condensation buildup that breaks stuff when it freeze and thaw on a daily basis, thats my theory atleast) -besides that fiskars does make good stuff, they're the mora of Finland;)♡
Ok to anyone still going through these comments, wtf is the trick shown at 3:37? Looks like a switch laser flip body varial but I cant tell for sure. I need answers cuz that was absolutely siiiiiick.
doesnt have to flip vertical, as long as its a front shuv + kickflip. Some are more sideways, some are fully vertical like a muska flip , it depends on style.
I have def seen one before Love Child. I tried to do them before Love Child and remember seeing it in a video and went ah thats it. I think it might have been Life, Soldiers Story or something around that time. But it was def before Love Child.
You know its now literally an Olympic sport right? There is no difference between other sports talking about their history. Only Skateboarding is literally the hardst sport ever created and these are literally legends. Know your fucking place. You think this is a kids game or sport? Go clean your moms driveway.
When I first started skating in 2001 I used to skate with Miika Adamov who's basically the new Rodney Mullen on Enjoi and I could do a shove it and a hardflip and when I learned kickflips proper I could never do hardflips straight up like I used to never seen anyone do straight up and catch them like I used to. I was already like 6 ft tall when I was for skating as a kid so I wasn't worried about smashing my balls so the board would just cleanly rotate between my legs. I finally gave up on him a couple years later after a credit carded on grass gap.
nobody is the new rodney mullen, no one can do what he does and as consistant, yes people have landed his stuff but it takes them 3 weeks to land it once. Rodney can do the stuff like a regular pro kickflips.
@@timothycarey3883 lol Miika is masterful of freestyle tricks just like Rodney but he doesn't like doing shit like that he does like Tre flip nose blunts and switch tricks over stair sets and it's just a figure of speech but the guy skates just like Rodney Mullen and is on the same team so go watch Miles and Mikka.
Dude… that part is 32 years old and bro still out there killing it. Only Guy from that era still shreds and he was a child prodigy a couple years later
being 48 yrs old, how is this even possible? he still skating on an insane level.
@@codingislove3707 Dude is pretty fit. He's leaner than the Rodney vs. Daewon rounds. He has taken care of himself. Also, he never did huge drops or rails, so I'm sure that has helped.
@@rocferdable True...
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@@808kicks2 Koston doesn’t rip on nearly the level Daewon does anymore
Daewon is so humble. Dude was legendary
Whatchu talking about was lol. But he really seems like such a mellow dude.
*IS
Daewon is such a cool, chill guy. Me my buddies Lil Mike and Lil Jeff met him in the late 90s at the puente hills mall and he was so humble, even had a sesh with everyone . Always got love for him
Never knew how funny Daewon was! Just really appreciated his superior discipline for the sport. You guys all rock!
TRUE LEGEND! .. so glad you guys finally got him on. how could you not love daewon, hes so humble. im 40 and this dude was killing it when i was a kid and STILL pushing the limits, dropping NDBs. dammit RODNEY! the skate world is dying for your interview! lets make it happen.
Rodney has a sick interview and is still a ripper! Look it up.
The best are so humble
"Torey you weren't even the worm yet!
You're right I was the sperm!"
He didn't have to go that hard for a one liner😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
Daewon still rips to this day. He could skate until he's 75 I bet lol...
Crazy how he is bagging himself out when that skate part still treads water today! Always loved Daewons skating. Saw him first in some old 101 vid I think. Oh and baggy is back baby!
Daewon and Rodney are masters of their craft forever inspiration and innovative. Personally forever the 2 most inspiring people to me in all 23 years of skating. Since cheese and crackers and almost 1, 2 and 3. Still up there with my top videos watching with friends, girl yeah right, forecast, zero new blood, and this is my element. I just had to watch these videos but daewon and Rodney always gave me these sweet crazy ideas like putting a 15 foot square rail thing we found in the woods in 2006 and put it acrossed my dads yard from the side door sidewalk to the street. It was made of aluminum and felt perferct to just set in the grass.. I learned kickflip 50 50s and 5-0s while warping this rail we found going as fast as we can grinding the whole rail from sun up to sundown, i then made a whole skatepark rollin and quarter with a manual pad in my dad's driveway.. all of you at the nine club thank you. Skateboarding is forever. You all helped me find my love.
Always loved Daewon how he just finds a simple gap/curb/bench/whatever and then just finds ways to use it creatively. Its always struck me as “pure” skating, doing it for the enjoyment of it and finding ways to be creative and having fun rather that trying to get the next big part in a video. As amazing and insane as some pros are now I feel that vibe/approach is widely gone now.
skateboarding became plastic when dyrdek took over.
@hoebertrabeck1621
It became plastic when Tony hawk landed 900
man exactly modern technical skateboarding is so ugly when the core of it is creativity and self-expression. sick of people gatekeeping people who have fun with their parts i miss when every skater ACTUALLY had vastly different style that translated to everything they do.
people learn more from pros nowadays i think instead of developing their own style
2:02 Years after I got into skateboarding I found out that that was at my high school "West High" in Torrance CA fkn blew my mind
Deawon has always been my favorite skater and still is because he was just the most insane dude back in the day and did shit nobody else was doing. He was so far ahead of the game for so long. I know everyone knows about rodney vs dewaon and almost round 3 but I am surprised how little known deca 2nd to none is. He has the coolest part and he is the manual god. He does anything you can think of into a manual and switch nollie whatever. He switches so damn much in 2nd to none that I always forgot weather he was regular or goofy because he was so smooth any way and everything seemed easy peasy lol Which is even worse because I had the VHS and watched it until it was falling apart so I should have known his stance haha. If you have not seen 2nd to none definitely recommend watching the whole thing or at the least deawons part. another one he kills it in is him and chris haslem cheese and crackers which is surprisingly another not so well known video he is great in.
Deca 2nd to none Below
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Cheese and Crackers Below
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Thank you for the effort into this comment! Real recognizing real!
He’s right tho like DAMN prepare to be mindblown
torey dropping the one liner lmao
Deawon and a lot of skaters really ramped up the standards. The rest of us nineties kids had to try harder just not to suck , it weeded out a lot of half assers. It got "real" quick.
Almost without exception the best skaters are the humble ones.
Iv known about Daewon for years but iv never seen an interview with him but he seems just as chill as I expected. What I didn't expect is how funny he is.
I love how chill and humble Daewon has always been. I was lucky enough to catch him at Cajon HS when I went skating. One of the cooler memories from my youth
I used to LOVE to play Daewon on Grind Session on playstation!!! He has always been my fav skater due to his technical skill!
Man... so crazy. Skated since 96 - watched all this stuff a few years later and idolized them all as I grew up. Daewong was top tier for me as a kid.
I remember a big thing back in the day was people saying if they were born earlier and skated in the earlier days that they could easily go pro. Might even still be thought of today. But the truth is whenever you think that. Just literally pop on a Daewon vid from any point in time throughout his career. And that will always just humble you real quick like, yeah never mind. Lol
I got so stoked on the frontside double flip because I landed that once on my local skatepark hip and it was one of those moments where for a minute I acually felt like I am a good skater. Lol.
Such a random fucking trick OMG.
Salute Daewon🎉
Back then the innovation and development in skateboarding was crazy. From the first Bones Brigade video in 84 to like 92, every year there were a couple of new skateboard tricks.
The early days of street skating were kinda weird looking but the shit Daewon pulls off has always been good
i wish Hardflips still looked like the one Daewon did in that clip
😂 Torey always nails the word play jokes. He would make a funny rad dad❤
had no idea Daewon did that
Daewon is so humble
Daewons sense of humor is great haha
🎵 🎶🎵 Diiiiiiing... Diiiiiiing... ding-ding-ding. "Daewon Song."
Daewon is a fuckin LEGEND. I grew up in Seoul and this dude was a GOD
Pretty sure it came out in 92, you'll notice Jovontae kitted out in the same clothes he's wearing in questionable (airwalk nts) which is also 92.
Daewon just critiquing himself the whole time is so wholesome 😂
Daewon is hilarious
Thats actually a very sick looking hardflip.
Legend!!!!!
Daewon is too humble
Daewon is a living legend.
Haven’t been into skateboarding since I was 14 but this guy has a great energy and is so humble
dudes humble af
Rodney Mullens converting more catches on flatground and flip out to the gap of Carlsbad drop in a higher level of a game changer.
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@@destructionman1 I am not a bot
Did you have a stroke while writing that? What are you trying to say, man?
@@timboslice45 no
@@timboslice45 Rodney Mullens is reaching his potential to flip in and out of a difficult trick to switching his stance on point and control the pace of creativity and talented to skating on the ground, rails, ledge, and the lists goes on and on?!
This is skateboarding history
Yes!
Daewon is a legend
just curious on the clips.. were they shot on a Sony VX1000? (obviously from back in the day)
West Torrance high. For that sick line. He shoulda Ollie off that loading dock
You need more people mic'ed up. I can almost hear Daewon
Marshalls had the rugby shirts back in the day
i have a black label video from 91 the tricks in that is all more than i could do but just that compared to like 96 97 skating is crazy people started grinding like 16 stairs and shit out of nowhere and now people flip in flip out like, it seems like there’s no new tricks to be made but people are still out there doing new shit no one’s ever seen
I think he's hard on himself because he knows what he's capable of. I believe the best of what he's done hasn't even been documented on film
“I found this huge Carlsbad”
Inside kickflip sounds much more intuative than hardflip
So sick
why did it go all blurry at the end?
Watch the full episode: th-cam.com/video/KYyyooDbM0c/w-d-xo.html
My buddy is visiting California right now and just got a autograph from daewon out in the wild
Good doctor meme thumbnail
When a Legend🛹👴🏼 talk, the World listen👂🏼❤
I watched 3 vids and didn’t realize it was Daewon Song
Back before the trick even had a name. Man , what a time to be alive
I always thought I sucked at hard flips but mine look exactly like this. So technically I’m just doing it proper 😂
Fiskars... the only hatchet that has ever broke in the exact same way 3 times! (Moisture/condensation buildup that breaks stuff when it freeze and thaw on a daily basis, thats my theory atleast)
-besides that fiskars does make good stuff, they're the mora of Finland;)♡
I have one and was worried about it breaking! Did the head separate from the handle?
daewon is a real joker. funny guy
Inside kickflip makes sense as a name, not nearly as catchy though lol
His part in Deca's 2nd to None is absurd.
Legend
Ok to anyone still going through these comments, wtf is the trick shown at 3:37? Looks like a switch laser flip body varial but I cant tell for sure. I need answers cuz that was absolutely siiiiiick.
Switch big heel
@LaughingMantiis Absolutely ridiculous
Wasn't Love Child from 1992 not 1991? The board shapes don't really match up.
Love Child was definitely 1992.
Released in 92 likely filmed through 91
Today's Hardflip is a completely different trick. This should still be called an Inside Flip and be it's own trick.
Damn. I use to do them nollie only couldn't do them regular or fakie
no views! never been this early loved this episode
humble to the point of being rediculous hahaha. like dude you ARE the best lol
That has got to be the most shittest hardflip ever but its fuckn dope
It was the first caught on camera
1992 to be exact
@@nineclubclips I was doin hardflips in daddy's sack circa92 😂
Who skated dvs? My first legit pair was daewons, chunky shoe era, was fucking amazing like the d3
Yes! Proper Hard-flip before it got vertical! 💯🔥😆
I never clicked so fast, I always wanted to know
Get Rodney get Rodney get Rodney get Rodney or John by his legal first name gah damn
Was that really a hard flip? i was under the impression a hardflip flipped vertical. i called that a semi flip
doesnt have to flip vertical, as long as its a front shuv + kickflip. Some are more sideways, some are fully vertical like a muska flip , it depends on style.
Inside kickflip? So a hardflip?
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So a hardflip is a half inward varial flip depending on over under catch?
No. It’s a front side shuv with a kick flip
I was doing hardflips in 87' on my Vision Gonz. Undocumented of course.
I have def seen one before Love Child. I tried to do them before Love Child and remember seeing it in a video and went ah thats it. I think it might have been Life, Soldiers Story or something around that time. But it was def before Love Child.
Bro skates with zero pop🤣 he skates as if he weighs 250 lbs
it feels like watching skate more video except chirs..
I was the first one to do a forward flip that’s facts and dated on video
i did them the o.g way straight up and down in-between the legs
Daewon doing hardflips while tory was still sperm 😂
that hardflip does not look like a hardflip at all. more like a klickflip to late BS shov it or something.
super weird! never seeing anything like it
not guilty. lol
cuz the muska but it reminds me of first learning in the like 94s? on a plastic banana deck. a rubber board. lmfao. whuaaut. sambas. lol
First like Yuto
Why are these grown men still talking about skateboarding lol
Damn you sound like a hater
You know its now literally an Olympic sport right? There is no difference between other sports talking about their history. Only Skateboarding is literally the hardst sport ever created and these are literally legends. Know your fucking place. You think this is a kids game or sport? Go clean your moms driveway.
Absolute longevity.🫡
When I first started skating in 2001 I used to skate with Miika Adamov who's basically the new Rodney Mullen on Enjoi and I could do a shove it and a hardflip and when I learned kickflips proper I could never do hardflips straight up like I used to never seen anyone do straight up and catch them like I used to. I was already like 6 ft tall when I was for skating as a kid so I wasn't worried about smashing my balls so the board would just cleanly rotate between my legs. I finally gave up on him a couple years later after a credit carded on grass gap.
nobody is the new rodney mullen, no one can do what he does and as consistant, yes people have landed his stuff but it takes them 3 weeks to land it once. Rodney can do the stuff like a regular pro kickflips.
@@timothycarey3883 lol Miika is masterful of freestyle tricks just like Rodney but he doesn't like doing shit like that he does like Tre flip nose blunts and switch tricks over stair sets and it's just a figure of speech but the guy skates just like Rodney Mullen and is on the same team so go watch Miles and Mikka.
@@timothycarey3883 th-cam.com/video/v-L3_W9XvL4/w-d-xo.html
anything related to andy anderson is a tough watch too
Fuck me, so not 91, much less "filmed 89 - 90". Wish fhe stars would care about history a bit.
Give'em a break, it was thirty plus years ago and they were children.
@@solomonsanchez1897seriously. To think back in what years I did what in my teens would be super murky
was doing hardflips before him and mine are better