2:17:30 Mid 90s Bully Bikes logo and Hotrod headtube decal was always one of my favorites. S&M always had some cool logos in the mid school era. I can think of a lot actually
"I know you said you didn't like talking about the meaning behind your art" *10 seconds later* "Let's play a game where I pretend to be a corporate bigwig and you explain your art and why it will sell." 🤦♂
I truly respect Veesh as a filmer, but I've never cared about his editing and song selection at all. It's like he really tries to evoke some sort of "style" but the results always turn out to be all over the place and kinda forgettable. I was going to say that it doesn't match Cult's brand but you can clearly see there's no direction at all aesthetics wise since Adam left.
Great episode over all, a very enjoyable listen. I've said before and I'll say again, industry folks, creatives, anyone in BMX business, related or adjacent, make for the best/most interesting interviews. Adam is no exception and a great follow up to the @tractioncoffee interview. talking heads- naive melody is arguably the best song of all time, always wanted to use it in a full length, a little torn it might get used 🥹♨
Probably my favorite one so far. Big respect for anyone that’s down to dump endless effort into something just for the sake of doing it
2:17:30 Mid 90s Bully Bikes logo and Hotrod headtube decal was always one of my favorites. S&M always had some cool logos in the mid school era. I can think of a lot actually
EMPIRE BMX ETERNAL I HAVE YOUR ART ON MY WRIST FOREVER ADAM.
Thank you Bobbie, your interviews with so interesting guests is really hype, please keep going.
this got me hyped to rewatch "an idiot abroad", respectfully.
Great listen 🎉
Dude, thank YOU for the love & for this episode. Tapped in rn, so good. ⚡️🖤
Adam is the fkn man, beyond humble & talented. Big, big fan. 🔥🔥🔥
Couldn't agree more
Sorry to hear about your dad Bobby. Sending positive thoughts your way 🙏
I dig the Burn Slow logo because I’m a big ol’ Pot head and it’s basically a flip on the Zig~Zag papers I’ve used for over 25 years…
You’re doing great this interview was dope
2:18:41 Mitch Hedberg
Yes
I thought the project spoke interview was really interesting
"I know you said you didn't like talking about the meaning behind your art"
*10 seconds later*
"Let's play a game where I pretend to be a corporate bigwig and you explain your art and why it will sell."
🤦♂
I truly respect Veesh as a filmer, but I've never cared about his editing and song selection at all. It's like he really tries to evoke some sort of "style" but the results always turn out to be all over the place and kinda forgettable. I was going to say that it doesn't match Cult's brand but you can clearly see there's no direction at all aesthetics wise since Adam left.
I’m not sure Bobby knows what influence vs copying is 😅
Why does the thumbnail look like an AI 3D render lol
Great interview btw!
I kinda fw it haha
thats just how adam looks irl
❤️
⛓️🤝⛓️
Burnode Slows logo flip
Oops, I'm making stupid comments and Bobby starts getting real.
😂
Great episode over all, a very enjoyable listen. I've said before and I'll say again, industry folks, creatives, anyone in BMX business, related or adjacent, make for the best/most interesting interviews. Adam is no exception and a great follow up to the @tractioncoffee interview.
talking heads- naive melody is arguably the best song of all time, always wanted to use it in a full length, a little torn it might get used 🥹♨