Thank you! This was quite the rabbit hole, from first learning about how this was not a Kyuss original song, then getting directed to a demo from reddit, and now to this from a TH-cam comment from that demo video... Thanks again!
What a great clear upload of this classic video! Highly appreciated. I skated nearly every single day from 1986-1992. A friend of mine had this on VHS when it came out, and I couldn't get enough of it. It was so much more raw and 'real' than the other skate videos up until then. The memories and emotions this brings back...
First skate video I ever bought. UK import so getting these was a big deal as decent skate shops were few and far between. On a technical level it got old really quick but it had 'something' and as a kid new to skating at least some of stuff in there was learnable. By the time Hokus Pokus came out you started to realise you'd never be able to do some of that stuff but stuff before that had you out and practising thinking maybe you could be pro.....In the end I actually got pretty good busting down flights of 10 but my body wore out and the fun went out of it once I cou;dn't keep up. Happy times whilst it lasted.
1987-1989 videos are the most fascinating because it's so clear to see which companies kept up and which ones fell behind. Look at what H-Street was putting out at the same time. Shackle Me Not and Public Domain came out this same year and the differences are stark, and it's funny because an H-Street guy (Ron Allen) clearly used his throw away footy for this video and he is still by far the best street skater in it. I saw an Alva video that came out around the same time and it was clear their fate as well. Skating will never see progression like that again over a span of a couple years, not even close. Now just imagine if Instagram was around back then what the progression would've been like.
My thoughts exactly. They're still doin bonelesses, acid drops, basic vert tricks like one-foot airs and ditch carving. Meanwhile H-Street guys were doin flip tricks, no-complies, big handrails, 360 varials on vert. H-Street and Powell kids were way ahead of these guys in progression.
@jasondashney "Skating will never see a progression like" what was happening in 1988??? Did you quit skateboarding in 1990? I'm in my 50's, I started skateboarding in 1977 and never quit so I've watched it's progression for 47 years. 1988 pales in comparison to just a few short years later in the early 90's with the introduction of skating switch. THAT was a bona-fide revolution in which all the pros - both vert and street - had to relearn all their tricks skating switch. From the pros it trickled down to all skateboarders. To this very day switch tricks carry more gravitas than almost every other regular trick. The introduction of switch tricks in the early 90's was a HUGE leap forward in progression with a giant lasting influence on skateboarding today.
@@misterslats the difference between 1989 and 1992 was the difference between basing a whole line around a garbage 360 flip on flat vs giant double kink rails and switch bs flips down stairs. I'm not arguing that in the least. I based my comment on the fact that the Alva video had guys who didn't look like they could even ollie on flat, or barely up a curb. Two years later people were jumping down handrails and doing full cab back lips on flatbars. That's dirt roads and straw roofs in the country to paved cities in 24 months. The other comment left here by misterslats outlines it perfectly. To me the 1991-1993 era was more like going from fax machines to smartphones. Equally crazy, but less visually striking to me. It's a matter of opinion though. I get where you are coming from. I have been skating since Public Domain (1988), was sponsored for years, and can still do switch 360 flips so I'm pretty in tune with what's going on these days and I think skating is in by far the best state it's ever been in. Progression has significantly slowed, but that's unders tandable. Today, everything is 'cool'. There's a market for all types and I think it's great.
@@jasondashney I actually liked that Alva "Backyard Annihilation" video. None of those guys progressed beyond any of the tricks they were doing in that video. In 1994 Craig Johnson, Fred Smith, and Dave Duncan couldn't do a switch trick if their life depended on it. There was definitely a dividing line forced by trick progression in the early 90's that ended countless careers.
@@misterslats Hell Jason Lee said he retired because he could see the writing on the wall and he was really good. I think today skateboarding is in the best place it's ever been because there's room for absolutely every type of skating.
Thanks for posting this ancient video! I haven't watched this since I rented it from Hot skates in orange over 30 years ago this year of 2019. I really prefer the more simple times of the 80's.
Thank you for uploading. Corona has me learning all about my skate past.6:43 that invert transfer was terrifying. The street section looked like a blast. 17:22 dudes on a longboard that's bonkers. 18:30 is a low low 540 holy smokes, his heads like below the coping. Wish it were still cool to dress this way. Hate the hate on pads. The ramp in a barn attic is some super incognito mode activated type set up. 20:53-23:30 the street section with tables and rails and the guys demolishing that hip at the ditch is a perfect session for me and the crew. The guy throwing backflip invert touches 27:22 is crazy. 28:32 Kona In Florida much love. That ozrkibg kit at 34:08 looks both h amazing to ride and like a 5 year old drew it on MS paint at the same time. That street session looks fun just carving and busting high ass ollies. Believe its Ron Allen, dude's style is classic. 47:08 that beauty is timeless lucky dudes that tapped that.the music credits with pictures of the artist and which part they were featured on was a real treat at the end
The low 540 is insane. I remember seeing that barn ramp in some other random skate film of that era, it looked like a Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie set or something. The blond chick at 47:08 was Gator's girlfriend, dude was definetly bedding some beauties before everything fell apart.
I have not seen this video in 25 years, love it. The red metal half-pipe scene blew me away when I first watched it, and it still does. Chris Miller style, Magnusson going huge, and Gator working the hand plants. The lien air Miller does at 7:57 is perfect.
+Imperium Europa I've found out the song name a while ago, just type 'Factory - Carnivore' here on TH-cam, and there you go. Thanks for the other bands you've mentioned, i'll check them out.
the way Chris MIller skates vert is HOSOI-Like,because the are prioritating SPEED first-and tweaks as much as they can ,for as long as they can and of course for so high they possible can get
Holy shit the best skate movie i seen took me staight there i to this day shred gullwing trucks (phionex edition) and cockroach insideouts to this day from my 80s deck thankyu so much for movie
soundtrack of my childhood. i'm 50 years old now and thinking of how many times i watched this video before going out to practice tricks. i wish there was a way to get the CLEAR AND COMPLETE tracks on here. i know there's a lot of Yawning Man "Birth of Sol" songs on here but the audio's terrible.
Molecules of Motion is unbeatable, but this video is a nice change from that feels more in line with the way skateboarding was heading in 1988. I’m no skate historian, but this seems to have the DIY low budget aesthetic which would become the norm for skate vids over the next 25 years, so I get what they were doing with this. Molecules probably took a lot longer to shoot and was already a bit dated when it came out, so this film seems more on trend (for 1988) with less arty interludes and more skating, which is probably what skaters wanted by 1988. Great vid! But I still watch Molecules more often.
Chris Miller are one of my all-time favourite vertskaters-that was in a time were no tricks were named yet,and People like Miller,HOSOI,Caballero and other legendary names just skated With the high possibble speed-and the trick just tweaked itself-especially Miller`s lean airs and NOBOBY even today can do a HOSOI-powerful lean air With that much crossbone...its a pity he had to do time,for the skateboardworld,but good that hes alive today because of it-Crystal Meth FUCKS YOU UP BIGTIME!!!PEACE&LOVE TO ALL SKATERS...and the rest:-))))
DrumGold its a good thing matt Hensley rode pro for gullwing, other wise there street skaters were a joke!!!! throw-on board slides and boneless/fastplant everything in sight, it was 1988 and natas/gonz was doing handrails and Ollie board sliding dumpsters...that's real street!!!!!
The band's name is Crossed Wire. The song's title is "Hollow" and was released on their second album "In the Hollow" (Rage Records, 1988). This is the demo version.
Frank Atwater is the stoney guy I used to skate blue tile lounge with him all the time Vegas ripper u could see more of Frank in the blockhead video he was in Debbie does blockhead and recycled rubbish
If you mean "Green on Red" that is by Incomplete Monday. I'm putting out a compilation of songs from this, if interested him me up. alterculture@gmail.com from "Inside Out" on vimeo GULLWING INSIDE OUT SOUNDTRACK: 01 00:51 GREG TORZILLO 02 02:46 INCOMPLETE MONDAY: GREEN ON RED 03 04:38 CROSSED WIRE: TAKE ME ALIVE 04 06:25 FACTORY: HYPNOTICED & SACRIFICED 05 09:29 INCOMPLETE MONDAY: FREE COWBOY HATS 06 11:49 SLING SHOT WILD 07 13:45 YAWNING MAN: PASEO LINDO 08 14:52 JOE D AMICO 09 17:19 CROSSED WIRE: HOLLOW 10 20:52 SLING SHOT WILD
It’s called I love you by the charms. However a copy of the song does not exist on internet. They have another song called “I’m an island”that’s uploaded on TH-cam. I know how you feel it’s a really nice sound
@Imperium Europa Yeah. That was impressive, that turf park in Milwalkee was no joke, he was like walking on the park. Dude's a beast when It comes to style, even today with all those pool party wins, he's still the style king.
Catamaran at 22:00 for anyone coming here for that. I know I did, mind is decently blown. Thank you for sharing, Mr uploader sir!
Thank you! This was quite the rabbit hole, from first learning about how this was not a Kyuss original song, then getting directed to a demo from reddit, and now to this from a TH-cam comment from that demo video... Thanks again!
What a great clear upload of this classic video! Highly appreciated. I skated nearly every single day from 1986-1992. A friend of mine had this on VHS when it came out, and I couldn't get enough of it. It was so much more raw and 'real' than the other skate videos up until then. The memories and emotions this brings back...
Not my era but this is like just as good as the hstreet and Powell videos from back then
First skate video I ever bought. UK import so getting these was a big deal as decent skate shops were few and far between. On a technical level it got old really quick but it had 'something' and as a kid new to skating at least some of stuff in there was learnable. By the time Hokus Pokus came out you started to realise you'd never be able to do some of that stuff but stuff before that had you out and practising thinking maybe you could be pro.....In the end I actually got pretty good busting down flights of 10 but my body wore out and the fun went out of it once I cou;dn't keep up. Happy times whilst it lasted.
I used to rent this from my local blockbuster back in the early 90s.
1987-1989 videos are the most fascinating because it's so clear to see which companies kept up and which ones fell behind. Look at what H-Street was putting out at the same time. Shackle Me Not and Public Domain came out this same year and the differences are stark, and it's funny because an H-Street guy (Ron Allen) clearly used his throw away footy for this video and he is still by far the best street skater in it. I saw an Alva video that came out around the same time and it was clear their fate as well. Skating will never see progression like that again over a span of a couple years, not even close. Now just imagine if Instagram was around back then what the progression would've been like.
My thoughts exactly. They're still doin bonelesses, acid drops, basic vert tricks like one-foot airs and ditch carving. Meanwhile H-Street guys were doin flip tricks, no-complies, big handrails, 360 varials on vert. H-Street and Powell kids were way ahead of these guys in progression.
@jasondashney "Skating will never see a progression like" what was happening in 1988??? Did you quit skateboarding in 1990? I'm in my 50's, I started skateboarding in 1977 and never quit so I've watched it's progression for 47 years. 1988 pales in comparison to just a few short years later in the early 90's with the introduction of skating switch. THAT was a bona-fide revolution in which all the pros - both vert and street - had to relearn all their tricks skating switch. From the pros it trickled down to all skateboarders. To this very day switch tricks carry more gravitas than almost every other regular trick. The introduction of switch tricks in the early 90's was a HUGE leap forward in progression with a giant lasting influence on skateboarding today.
@@misterslats the difference between 1989 and 1992 was the difference between basing a whole line around a garbage 360 flip on flat vs giant double kink rails and switch bs flips down stairs. I'm not arguing that in the least.
I based my comment on the fact that the Alva video had guys who didn't look like they could even ollie on flat, or barely up a curb. Two years later people were jumping down handrails and doing full cab back lips on flatbars. That's dirt roads and straw roofs in the country to paved cities in 24 months. The other comment left here by misterslats outlines it perfectly. To me the 1991-1993 era was more like going from fax machines to smartphones. Equally crazy, but less visually striking to me. It's a matter of opinion though. I get where you are coming from. I have been skating since Public Domain (1988), was sponsored for years, and can still do switch 360 flips so I'm pretty in tune with what's going on these days and I think skating is in by far the best state it's ever been in. Progression has significantly slowed, but that's unders
tandable. Today, everything is 'cool'. There's a market for all types and I think it's great.
@@jasondashney I actually liked that Alva "Backyard Annihilation" video. None of those guys progressed beyond any of the tricks they were doing in that video. In 1994 Craig Johnson, Fred Smith, and Dave Duncan couldn't do a switch trick if their life depended on it. There was definitely a dividing line forced by trick progression in the early 90's that ended countless careers.
@@misterslats Hell Jason Lee said he retired because he could see the writing on the wall and he was really good. I think today skateboarding is in the best place it's ever been because there's room for absolutely every type of skating.
Man would love to see the band list from this video!
Thanks for posting this ancient video! I haven't watched this since I rented it from Hot skates in orange over 30 years ago this year of 2019. I really prefer the more simple times of the 80's.
Skating street looked so fun
I've been looking for this since I was a kid! Thanks for uploading!!!
Lee Ralph and Chris Miller skating a pool,,,, unreal
dick dastardly Chris Miller ?? You can call him KILLER Miller
One of my fav vids.The score is awesome.
Man I still love this video
awesome footage from the good ol' days. My first trucks were Gullwings, bought em 2nd hand to put on my new G&S Bill Tocco.
Thank you for uploading. Corona has me learning all about my skate past.6:43 that invert transfer was terrifying. The street section looked like a blast. 17:22 dudes on a longboard that's bonkers. 18:30 is a low low 540 holy smokes, his heads like below the coping. Wish it were still cool to dress this way. Hate the hate on pads. The ramp in a barn attic is some super incognito mode activated type set up. 20:53-23:30 the street section with tables and rails and the guys demolishing that hip at the ditch is a perfect session for me and the crew. The guy throwing backflip invert touches 27:22 is crazy. 28:32 Kona In Florida much love. That ozrkibg kit at 34:08 looks both h amazing to ride and like a 5 year old drew it on MS paint at the same time. That street session looks fun just carving and busting high ass ollies. Believe its Ron Allen, dude's style is classic. 47:08 that beauty is timeless lucky dudes that tapped that.the music credits with pictures of the artist and which part they were featured on was a real treat at the end
The low 540 is insane. I remember seeing that barn ramp in some other random skate film of that era, it looked like a Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie set or something. The blond chick at 47:08 was Gator's girlfriend, dude was definetly bedding some beauties before everything fell apart.
31.35 Jason Jessee and Gator in the blue pool, been waiting years to watch that again, thanks.
I have been searching years for this thank you so much)
Thanks for uploading. Awesome skate video. The red metal ramp section and Tony Magnusson section are especially cool.
I had a vision where the mount Diablo ramp had a slide in the middle and I went and built one with my bare hands
The great vcr classics god i miss the 80s
I have not seen this video in 25 years, love it.
The red metal half-pipe scene blew me away when I first watched it, and it still does. Chris Miller style, Magnusson going huge, and Gator working the hand plants. The lien air Miller does at 7:57 is perfect.
+Imperium Europa I wonder what kind of music is that playing in this scene, it's some kind of eerie 80's eletronic?
+Imperium Europa I've found out the song name a while ago, just type 'Factory - Carnivore' here on TH-cam, and there you go. Thanks for the other bands you've mentioned, i'll check them out.
I saw this video in 1990...great times
the way Chris MIller skates vert is HOSOI-Like,because the are prioritating SPEED first-and tweaks as much as they can ,for as long as they can and of course for so high they possible can get
At 1.09.39, it has Buck Smith riding the ramp that I built. I was out of town when they shot the video.
From reel to reel to real clean digital 🤯
I was a big fan of Gullwing. The team was stacked
Thanks for sharing!
Lee Ralph ,Gator ,Jason jesse and Miller ......Fuck yeah !
🤘🤘🤘🤘Gator and Jason Ripped Cortez abandoned hotel pool.
Holy shit the best skate movie i seen took me staight there i to this day shred gullwing trucks (phionex edition) and cockroach insideouts to this day from my 80s deck thankyu so much for movie
Some good music on here. I have molecules of motion but don’t remember this 1
47:07 this blonde girl appears to be Brandi McClain. She was Gators girlfriend and he murdered her best friend as "revenge" following their breakup.
My buddy Clint deaton was sponsored by gullwing
Still a better skate spot than my hometown
Classic!💯💯💯Skate Or Die🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
soundtrack of my childhood. i'm 50 years old now and thinking of how many times i watched this video before going out to practice tricks. i wish there was a way to get the CLEAR AND COMPLETE tracks on here. i know there's a lot of Yawning Man "Birth of Sol" songs on here but the audio's terrible.
Molecules of Motion is unbeatable, but this video is a nice change from that feels more in line with the way skateboarding was heading in 1988. I’m no skate historian, but this seems to have the DIY low budget aesthetic which would become the norm for skate vids over the next 25 years, so I get what they were doing with this. Molecules probably took a lot longer to shoot and was already a bit dated when it came out, so this film seems more on trend (for 1988) with less arty interludes and more skating, which is probably what skaters wanted by 1988. Great vid! But I still watch Molecules more often.
I like this one better, more all-terrain action. Molecules of motion seems too focused on half pipe skating.
Chris Miller are one of my all-time favourite vertskaters-that was in a time were no tricks were named yet,and People like Miller,HOSOI,Caballero and other legendary names just skated With the high possibble speed-and the trick just tweaked itself-especially Miller`s lean airs and NOBOBY even today can do a HOSOI-powerful lean air With that much crossbone...its a pity he had to do time,for the skateboardworld,but good that hes alive today because of it-Crystal Meth FUCKS YOU UP BIGTIME!!!PEACE&LOVE TO ALL SKATERS...and the rest:-))))
I'm here for Constance Constipation
and the Crazy Gobbler
Does anybody know the track list? blue vert ramp song and john Luceros song start?
The blue ramp song is Crossed Wire - Hollow
1st imported (to uk) skate video i ever bought from Split Skates in Manchester.
SHAMON ! REAL skateboarding ! especially REAL Street... with none of that flippy-flappy freestyle ollie stuff ! ;)
DrumGold its a good thing matt Hensley rode pro for gullwing, other wise there street skaters were a joke!!!! throw-on board slides and boneless/fastplant everything in sight, it was 1988 and natas/gonz was doing handrails and Ollie board sliding dumpsters...that's real street!!!!!
Great post Earache!
GREEEEEEN ONNNN REEEEEEEEEEEDDDD
what is the bands name that played last on this video???That girl has been driving me crazy for years!!
Green on red... green on red.... woah... wah.... green on red...
Constance Constipater I'm dead
7:51 cannot fade Chris Miller's style!
Blue shirt yellow helmet. T mag Gator, jessee rip Cedar Crest up!
Those lien airs are a work of art
45:30 does anyone knows this song name?
6:26 is the fucking best!!!!
WTF Catamaran !
any idea of the band's name at 17:50?
The band's name is Crossed Wire. The song's title is "Hollow" and was released on their second album "In the Hollow" (Rage Records, 1988). This is the demo version.
Song at 45:30?
Was that Phil E in the pool as well. (24min markish)
Frank Atwater is the stoney guy I used to skate blue tile lounge with him all the time Vegas ripper u could see more of Frank in the blockhead video he was in Debbie does blockhead and recycled rubbish
Paul Smith Paul, where you at? It’s Matt G. from BC.
Where is the loading dock spot on the video thumbnail? I've skated there but I cannot remember where it was. Thanks
I need the track/band @ 17:55, the blue halfpipe
ok, i got it th-cam.com/video/1aTgIxS699M/w-d-xo.html
Crossed Wire - Hollow
@@fernandomaron87 Came here looking for the answer or to ask the same question 😊😊😊 what a song! Thank you so much 💚
What is the name of the song and who sings it at 45:26?
Please, which band plays this song and what the name of the song in the time of the video of 36:00 is very crazy. thank you
Incomplete Monday, hit me up I am releasing a compilation of songs from this skateboard video!
alterculture Thank you my friend, skating sessions in this sound I go back to time👍👍👍
Couldn't figure out how to email you, you can email me at alterculture@gmail.com
alterculture OK fernando.nates@hotmail.com thank you
Anybody know the name of that park at the 44 minute mark?
Don't know the name but i know it's in Mexico, i remember seeing it on other skate films of that era.
Does anyone know the name of the second song and who sings it.
If you mean "Green on Red" that is by Incomplete Monday. I'm putting out a compilation of songs from this, if interested him me up. alterculture@gmail.com
from "Inside Out" on vimeo
GULLWING INSIDE OUT SOUNDTRACK:
01 00:51 GREG TORZILLO
02 02:46 INCOMPLETE MONDAY: GREEN ON RED
03 04:38 CROSSED WIRE: TAKE ME ALIVE
04 06:25 FACTORY: HYPNOTICED & SACRIFICED
05 09:29 INCOMPLETE MONDAY: FREE COWBOY HATS
06 11:49 SLING SHOT WILD
07 13:45 YAWNING MAN: PASEO LINDO
08 14:52 JOE D AMICO
09 17:19 CROSSED WIRE: HOLLOW
10 20:52 SLING SHOT WILD
14:33 ... :-) The story about the fat old lady Constance Constapader ... :-)
What is the song at 25:40? Someone pleases? I love it but it’s only 10 seconds or so.
It’s called I love you by the charms. However a copy of the song does not exist on internet. They have another song called “I’m an island”that’s uploaded on TH-cam.
I know how you feel it’s a really nice sound
@@bigd1979Thank you very much: Do you know if a hard copy is out there to be had ?
@@og1192 nope not sure at all man.
@@bigd1979 Thanks anyways.
@@bigd1979 Yo Big D, can you link me to the "I'm an island" song?
7:42 song?
Factory - Carnivore
who are the two guys in the bowl at the 24th minutes? they re amazing
+eksempler l Chris Miller is in the all black, Lee Ralph has the beard. Don't know the others.
the blond guy who looks like a surfer its the one i was talking about:)
The blond guy who's natural, all black long-sleeve tee, doing the frontside airs, is Chris Miller. The epic Chris Miller.
+Jacam Chris Miller man. Nobody ever had as much damn style in his skating lines as he did. Not even Hosoi.
Who is casually ollieing up a picnic table? Eddie Gomez?
20:56
21:28
which band is playing at the 48:00??
2:29 might be the weakest Mctwist ever caught on video.
How are your mctwists Vert God?
We’re Che’s Miller??? Didn’t he used to ride for gullwing
He's all over the video my dude. His style is unmistakable.
@Imperium Europa Yeah. That was impressive, that turf park in Milwalkee was no joke, he was like walking on the park. Dude's a beast when It comes to style, even today with all those pool party wins, he's still the style king.
who's that at 22:20? loove his style!
+oscar berg Chris Miller
thanks!
Such a Great Video, so many memories.
Does anyone know what Band/Track at 6:21?
Factory - Carnivore
@@fernandomaron87 Cheerz!
Fernando Maron you have no idea how much this comments means to me thank you so much !
I had this video when it came out I stole it from a skateboard shop I was 14 yrs old this time in my life was great !!! skateboarding every day
Theif
You're not welcome at my skate shop.