I like the journey to recovery compilation of all his parts as he grows up. shit made me cry ROAD TO RECOVERY EPISODE 3: A LOOK BACK, AND A STEP FORWARD.
Damn, do more of these! Even if it's a lesser known pro talking about a lesser known part. I just wanna hear what the skater was thinking/feeling and background info on trying some of these tricks.
Skateboarding is weird now lol I feel it's more focused on contests and it's so saturated and boring as of late. Love just watching full videos that they put their heart into.
@@filmbuff4 this was the time when Skateboarding video parts felt special. Nowadays skaters dropping multiple parts in a month doesn’t have the same vibe
yes paul, that kid really had something very special. it inspired all over the world just like tom penny did to you. you might get emotional, realizing this is 20 years ago, i acutally almost cried hearing that haha im 5 years younger than you and the feeling of time flying past me at lightspeed is getting more every year. seize the moment my people!!
I remember I went to the primitive signing at the Active HQ in Rancho Cucamonga. Such an awesome guy my first time meeting him was holding the DVD copy of this video “Yeah Right” and I was nervous having PROD sign it because a lot of the other skaters there were saying he isn’t going to sign it because he is trying to start his company. I go up to him shake his hand then I ask him “May you sign this video please, I watched your part and I never knew you were on Girl Skatebords” after that he laughed and said “well I appreciate you bringing this because this was my first video part and his first time going Pro for a Skateboarding Company.” After that I’ve cherished the gifts he gave my sister and I after the Demo and will forever cherish the photo I took with him! Thank you Paul Rodriguez You are the GOAT!
He was super chill when I met him as well. Long ago, when he was filming In Bloom, I got to meet him and Spanky while they were trying to get clips. Both of them were really down to earth and approachable.
P-Rod has such good memory. I remember on the stop and chat he remembered everything also. An alternate timeline with PRod on Baker would have been crazy LOL. Awesome editing Roge
I wish I had your talent friend. You loved the dream I always wanted. Your skateboarding inspired me so much. Such a pleasure to watch you look back and talk about this. Bryan Herman and Matt Allen were my friends and we all grew up skating together. God blessed you with a special gift and you have done so much good for the world. Many blessings to you. Hope to meet you some day and play a game of skate.
He said “these are my most special times.” That hit me personally because I watched all these videos when I was young and they were my most special time. I wasn’t even the one making the video and I have so much nostalgia over it
It’s awesome that he’s so proud of this part. It’s tiring hearing pro skaters look back on their footage like “this is cringe”, so it’s a breath of fresh air to hear him be like “damn, I was really good”. And yeah.. he was really REALLY good, still is.
I was born in 97. Started skating at 5-6 ish and i remember my dad buying me Yeah Right when it came out. P-rods part was always my fave, the slowmotion and the swag he had on the board was unmatched at the time. I still have the original disc. Might have watched it 1000 times. Never gets old. Best skate video of all time.
Watching Yeah Right back in the day made me feel like I was part of their crew. I think I watched Yeah Right every single day back in the summer of 2003. Hearing the behind the scenes from P-Rod brings me right back to that feeling of awe. 15 year old skate nerd me would have freaked out if I had all this context back then.
This is amazing. Thank you the nine club and P Rod for doing this. I've been wanting to hear people break down their skate parts like this for years. I'm fascinated by the back stories, what happened that day, who was on the session, the motivation to do the tricks, the situation, the struggle, the quick lands etc all of it. I can't wait to see more and skaters talk through multiple parts on separate episodes
Still have this dvd. I started skating when that movie came out that year. I'll never forget, it was a friday night & my aunt took me to go pick up my cousin at the skatepark. Came back to his house & he put this dvd on, blew my mind. Then we watched Zero Dying To Live. 2003 was a great year for skating man. Salute to P-Rod for this timeless video part.
One of the first skate videos I watched was „16 below“. I was completely blown away. Even though Prod only had a couple of tricks, his appearance had sth special. Really a very talented guy. Will never forget the background music.
Also, I'd love a Marc Johnson one of these. SO many incredible parts. We haven't seen him on the show in forever, so I hope he's good. Sure he's just busy with Business, but it'd be great to see him and his wigs again.
by far the most pivotal and spotlighted skaters of my generation. the man is an icon and a living legend. this was very interesting to watch having ran 'yeah right' front to back dvd extras all that shit a million fucking times. amazing reynolds just threw out baker to em while he was very briefly a free agent. imagine that. thanks @morenineclub peace
It's so interesting watching him look back and think, "damn, I was good back then," as if he's lost it... because he's still incredible. Yeah, he's older and physically not as "bouncy and light" as he was then (time takes all of that from us), but he's still that guy. Kinda shows the mentality of always wanting to be at the top of the game that all the greats have. You're the man, P-Rod.
Watching the old 411VM's and in general the mid 90's-early 00's VHS' really puts a lump in my throat. I remember extremely fondly how alot more than just a chunk of my childhood I'd either have friends over watching skate vids, or I'd be at theirs watching videos, or we'd be out skating the jankiest asphalt with some sketchy makeshift rails we found about, if we didn't skate a known spot. Even WAY out in the woods at our grandparents' house we'd ask them to drive the car out of the garage during winter so we could make a small park in there and they let us. Forever grateful. Time really did fly.
This video and this part meant so much to me growing up, watched it after school and we would go skate a rail or hit the park or streets or whatever, just be picturing what P-rod just did and trying to go ham! Lol, Prods the greatest man 🎉
That kid really had something. Amazing ❤ As skaters looking back we can say those things. Because during those sk8 moments there was nothing holding us back from what we love.
*What was your favorite P-Rod part?*
me myself and i
I like the journey to recovery compilation of all his parts as he grows up. shit made me cry
ROAD TO RECOVERY EPISODE 3: A LOOK BACK, AND A STEP FORWARD.
All of them
Forecast
Forecast
Prod saying "damn i used to be really good" while watching his own footage is the funniest thing i've seen all year
Right😂 literally the first person ever with a nike pro skate shoe
It's great. It feels like he's genuinely surprised at how good his old footage is. Haha.
year just started lol
he was never good
I tell myself that everytime I skate now lol
Damn, do more of these! Even if it's a lesser known pro talking about a lesser known part. I just wanna hear what the skater was thinking/feeling and background info on trying some of these tricks.
AGREED
Agreed. Who gives a fuck about board setups
RS
@@peps1mega I do. Do both
@@BcottStudios Same. There's definitely room for both. 👍
couldnt stop smiling the whole video. Very bittersweet watching my idols get older.
This part was so monumental, thank you Paul for being an exceptional example for the youth. What a legacy…
Must be nice not having to work a day in ur life and from the moment u can walk u can just ride a skateboard 24 7
@@rbean3891 fr tho
@@rbean3891 yeah must be nice to train and train to be good at something you love and get to make it your career. Bro you are salty at yourself.
@@rbean3891 he worked harder than ANYone you will ever know for this....
@@natetreanor7029 literally no lmao. i know he worked hard hes a talented skater but... lmao no.... lmao
need more content like this. the lil backstories are everything. Paul at the emerica mansion and almost on baker... unreal
living legend bro my biggest inspiration as a young hispanic skateboarder, don’t know where i’d be without this man
LOVE him to admit his greatness. FINALLY.
This was the era that skateboarding peaked! Pure...
Skateboarding is weird now lol
I feel it's more focused on contests and it's so saturated and boring as of late. Love just watching full videos that they put their heart into.
i remember this coming out right around the time of Flip Sorry and all the Transworld videos. They don't make em like this anymore!
EVERYTHING was so exciting at this time.
@@filmbuff4 this was the time when Skateboarding video parts felt special. Nowadays skaters dropping multiple parts in a month doesn’t have the same vibe
How can you say peaked!? This was my era also but man it’s getting even better. Look at Shane , Tiago, Milton, foy.. etc you’re funny man!
Do more of these, this is s tier content, and his in bloom part was my favorite. I wanted go be prod for a solid 2 years after that
there's a video of prod doing this for his in bloom part too
yes paul, that kid really had something very special. it inspired all over the world just like tom penny did to you. you might get emotional, realizing this is 20 years ago, i acutally almost cried hearing that haha im 5 years younger than you and the feeling of time flying past me at lightspeed is getting more every year. seize the moment my people!!
I remember I went to the primitive signing at the Active HQ in Rancho Cucamonga. Such an awesome guy my first time meeting him was holding the DVD copy of this video “Yeah Right” and I was nervous having PROD sign it because a lot of the other skaters there were saying he isn’t going to sign it because he is trying to start his company. I go up to him shake his hand then I ask him “May you sign this video please, I watched your part and I never knew you were on Girl Skatebords” after that he laughed and said “well I appreciate you bringing this because this was my first video part and his first time going Pro for a Skateboarding Company.” After that I’ve cherished the gifts he gave my sister and I after the Demo and will forever cherish the photo I took with him! Thank you Paul Rodriguez You are the GOAT!
Thanks for sharing that, my dude. That's awesome!
Wait, how did you not know he was on girk? He was in the girl video!
He was super chill when I met him as well. Long ago, when he was filming In Bloom, I got to meet him and Spanky while they were trying to get clips. Both of them were really down to earth and approachable.
P-Rod has such good memory. I remember on the stop and chat he remembered everything also. An alternate timeline with PRod on Baker would have been crazy LOL. Awesome editing Roge
This is amazing. The laugh you can hear in the background near 15:15 is so perfect! And then you can hear Kelly laugh a bit afterwards, spot on!
I got my yeah right dvd at a pawn shop in Montreal for $1 in 2020. My childhood copy got lost in a fire. Classic.
One of the best skate vids in this sports history!
His memory is seriously impeccable!! It's great he can recall all of this history so well!
Shoutout Roger for being such a bad ass on the video editing skills!
#TeamROGE
#TeamBrianKorff
Awesome to see the gratitude for the journey and the process. He respects the adventure and all that have helped him along the way. Great to see !
Now This is a Dope concept, keep up the good work The Nine Club & Happy New Year
This is the best one of these segments you have ever done. ❤
this was longer than i thought and loved it, pros revveiwing their own parts is so sick please keep doing these much love
I wish I had your talent friend. You loved the dream I always wanted. Your skateboarding inspired me so much. Such a pleasure to watch you look back and talk about this. Bryan Herman and Matt Allen were my friends and we all grew up skating together. God blessed you with a special gift and you have done so much good for the world. Many blessings to you. Hope to meet you some day and play a game of skate.
He said “these are my most special times.” That hit me personally because I watched all these videos when I was young and they were my most special time. I wasn’t even the one making the video and I have so much nostalgia over it
i swear the nostalgia of hearing the song of one of these old parts instantly sends me back to 2003
Dude what is that first song?
Watching him get emotional, makes me get emotional, this was some of my best time’s skateboarding when this part/video came out
It’s awesome that he’s so proud of this part. It’s tiring hearing pro skaters look back on their footage like “this is cringe”, so it’s a breath of fresh air to hear him be like “damn, I was really good”. And yeah.. he was really REALLY good, still is.
I started skating in 04 those were the best times watching the videos of those days. Love to hear the back stories.
15:27 I'm his age and started skating around the same time. I felt that from my soul.
Me too
I was born in 97. Started skating at 5-6 ish and i remember my dad buying me Yeah Right when it came out. P-rods part was always my fave, the slowmotion and the swag he had on the board was unmatched at the time. I still have the original disc. Might have watched it 1000 times. Never gets old. Best skate video of all time.
Watching Yeah Right back in the day made me feel like I was part of their crew. I think I watched Yeah Right every single day back in the summer of 2003. Hearing the behind the scenes from P-Rod brings me right back to that feeling of awe. 15 year old skate nerd me would have freaked out if I had all this context back then.
One of my favorite skaters and favorite videos of all time. Please bring Koston on to do his part also!
prod is such a comedian like his dad. doesnt even have to try, had me crackin up this whole video.
Paul has stories for days! He always goes into so much detail
This is amazing. Thank you the nine club and P Rod for doing this. I've been wanting to hear people break down their skate parts like this for years. I'm fascinated by the back stories, what happened that day, who was on the session, the motivation to do the tricks, the situation, the struggle, the quick lands etc all of it. I can't wait to see more and skaters talk through multiple parts on separate episodes
MORE OF THESE! Great concept. Would love to watch more
Still have this dvd. I started skating when that movie came out that year. I'll never forget, it was a friday night & my aunt took me to go pick up my cousin at the skatepark. Came back to his house & he put this dvd on, blew my mind. Then we watched Zero Dying To Live. 2003 was a great year for skating man. Salute to P-Rod for this timeless video part.
Still hands down one of the greatest skate videos ever !
Keep these videos rolling.
One of the first skate videos I watched was „16 below“. I was completely blown away. Even though Prod only had a couple of tricks, his appearance had sth special. Really a very talented guy. Will never forget the background music.
I absolutely love seeing the goat.
Also, I'd love a Marc Johnson one of these. SO many incredible parts. We haven't seen him on the show in forever, so I hope he's good. Sure he's just busy with Business, but it'd be great to see him and his wigs again.
Didn’t Business go out of business? But for sure, anything new from Marc would be amazing. Doubt he’d be into it these days though
@@mattd1659 Nope, Business is still in business fortunately.
You found your new segment that everyone is gonna love to watch. Also don’t be shy with those backlights. Pump those up a abit. Great work
This was so good! Yeah Right will forever be my favorite skate video.
@7:13 “Man I used to be really good”
😂 yes indeed sir
We need more of these! Loved it
This was awesome. Thank you
by far the most pivotal and spotlighted skaters of my generation. the man is an icon and a living legend. this was very interesting to watch having ran 'yeah right' front to back dvd extras all that shit a million fucking times. amazing reynolds just threw out baker to em while he was very briefly a free agent. imagine that. thanks @morenineclub peace
Love this. We need so many more of these.
Do more of these. This was great.
It's so interesting watching him look back and think, "damn, I was good back then," as if he's lost it... because he's still incredible. Yeah, he's older and physically not as "bouncy and light" as he was then (time takes all of that from us), but he's still that guy. Kinda shows the mentality of always wanting to be at the top of the game that all the greats have. You're the man, P-Rod.
I absolutely looooove videos like these, all the stories behind things is so interesting
Watching the old 411VM's and in general the mid 90's-early 00's VHS' really puts a lump in my throat. I remember extremely fondly how alot more than just a chunk of my childhood I'd either have friends over watching skate vids, or I'd be at theirs watching videos, or we'd be out skating the jankiest asphalt with some sketchy makeshift rails we found about, if we didn't skate a known spot. Even WAY out in the woods at our grandparents' house we'd ask them to drive the car out of the garage during winter so we could make a small park in there and they let us. Forever grateful. Time really did fly.
This needs to be a constant series. So fire to see and hear all the background stuff
Definitely need more of these from other skaters with iconic parts
One of the better skate part commentaries I've seen. I could watch content like this day and night
These r so cool. Thanks for the memories
super funny stories for days
Loved this!!!!
I love this part since more than a decade ago. More video commentary like this pleasee!
"Damn, I used to be really good"
P-rod, still really good.
Hell yeah Paul! , Thank you for sharing , this was a real treat
Dude hell yeah I needed this vid and didn’t knoe
Man love this guy so many memories!
Loved this!
I remember having a that girl cd I use to watch faithfully before going out to skate i love this shit
The goat! Love videos like this, we need more!!
More of these please
This was amazing!
Such a dope commentary. Man, I have a few videos on TH-cam I go back and look at and think I coulda been somewhere.
Great concept! Legend ✨
Keep 'em coming. What a great format!
Absolute legend. 🖤
thank you, this was awesome to watch
This was fucking great. We need an In Bloom part breakout.
This is amazing.
Paul is the best thank you for doing these!
He comes across as a really cool dude with a sense of humor. So good to see
So good. The Rocawear story haha
Yes Sir, you were and still are that Good. This was awesome hearing Prod, reflect on his past videos.
THIS IS AMAZING :D !
This guy and I are the same age. I always liked his skating, and ya two decades ago, where the fuck did the time go?
This is TOP tier content, P-Rod was so inspirational 🙏
This should have over a million views
Sooo good 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🏻
more of these vids please
This video and this part meant so much to me growing up, watched it after school and we would go skate a rail or hit the park or streets or whatever, just be picturing what P-rod just did and trying to go ham! Lol, Prods the greatest man 🎉
This was awesome, the Rocawear story was gold!
That kid really had something. Amazing ❤
As skaters looking back we can say those things. Because during those sk8 moments there was nothing holding us back from what we love.
this is dope! Every dude that does the experience or stop and chat should do this to one of their parts!
Need more of these part breakdowns from this era. Excellent.
There will never be a better skate video. I was so lucky to be skating in that era.
Great contents! Wanna see more of these!
I literally watch this video part on repeat for yrs before TH-cam had skateboarding on
need more of these
There will never ever be another team as stacked as that éS team
The way Paul talks about Tom Penny is the way I talk about Paul.
Best skate video eva.
amazing idea!!!! I love this!!!!
"Tom Penny was bigger than Santa Clause" ... yeah thats for sure P-Rod!