Human Dont understand that everything IS possible , and that Things Change and that Things they never Seen or will combine IS the invention of Evolution Everything makes Sense If you Welcome Life but Not violence arrogance ignorance Ego and extremist Shit or Control If people didnt Made electronic , rock or Other Kind of music , Nobody was able to use IT skate Videos Jelousy IS Not hate but IT can create hate I cant understand all This Shit Im doing whatever i want and i Play around however i want i Just think about If ITS destroying the Planet makes Others suffer pain or Depression No Matter what genre you trying to be a part of or what Lifestyle Prepare vor the Ego Low self concious enemy Just existing in the Illusion Not existing in the Evolution of reality itself Detach from that Shit you will experience everything and much more opportunities and skills and levels
Richie stayed with me for a few months in Scotland when he got stuck here due to lockdowns etc, I can honestly say he's one of the funniest and most creative people I've ever met! He also likes to wear towels more than any other person I've met too. Oh yeah and he's pretty good at skateboarding too.
Ali Clarkson! Haha what the hell man never expected you to comment here. Met you on the braes pump track before. Richie has got to be by far my favourite skater wish i got to meet him when he was here! I think you’re also the channel that got me into trials stuff is that what its called? Been like a few years since i actually watched vids abt it last vid i remember watching was one of the competitions you went in :)
Dude! Please tell him to start a podcast. Just call it "The Richie Jackson Podcast" so people can find it. I think his personality is great and needs more exposure, and I could listen to his voice all day.
Yah I got on a mad Andy Anderson buzz after burning out on SLS, only took around 4 events and I was over watching the same thing lol. Tony hawks vert comps are sick too!
funny how many lame-o's there are in the scene hating on people who actually innovate in the space. theres more to skating than giant sets and rails (which are sick!). part of the beauty of it is in the individuality and creativeness one can bring. but if you don't fit the "mold" of a "cool skater" you will get shit on by absolute losers who miss the entire point. the core of skating is "anything goes" not "fitting it".
At first I thought his parts were a little wack, but it didnt take me long to remember that this is what skateboarding is at its true core... a place of expression and counter culture to the norm.
@@JT_Hamm808 TU, that was an awesome part. I am just discovering this guy and a lot of other stuff. Much has happened in the 20 years between quitting and starting back up a few weeks ago. That video part was pretty rad. Honestly don’t get where all the hate is coming from. It’s like Daewon Song and Andy Anderson adopted a pirate baby and taught him to skate.
Richie is a legend. I am not very good at skateboarding and while I really appreciate the crazy technical tricks some skaters do or the insane high drops or long rails of others, Richies parts are so creative and beautiful that they make me want to go out and come up with something similar too.
No rules or boundaries. Just 2 reasons why i got into skateboarding in my early teens. It was the only sport that didn't force me into a box and tell me how to do my thing. I had the freedom to make it my own and have a style unlike anyone else, my only limitation was my own imagination. This guy is a prime example of that and has one of the sickest styles i ever seen. Respect
Freaking rad.. best skate video I’ve seen in a while.. 2 sentimental human beings enjoying them selves.. Madarse is an icon.. such a selfless loving person.. with the skills to go outside the box.. I thought it was absolutely great.. Richie and his skateboarding is truly unique.. I think it was all great
Richie is the guy that made me realize you don't need to have the craziest unapproachable tech tricks to make a mark on skateboarding. Style always wins even when you 'venture to kook territory' like Richie said, love him
Anyone on the edge, doing something different, is going to get hated. That's usually a sign to pay attention to them, or at least get out of the way. Doesn't matter if it's skating, art, whatever. Well done to Richie for pushing the envelope.
The man has the mindset of an artist or entertainer, focusing more on imagination and style and expression than a stereotypical, by-the-book skateboarder focusing on technicality. Which is what makes guys like him and Andy Anderson vastly more fun to watch. The Salvador Dali mustache and Led Zeppelin wardrobe are nice touches, too.
I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a skate video so much. Richie is such a great dude, gotta love his style! Don't understand why people hate him. He deserves the utmost respect ❤ thanks red bull
I feel less depressed after watching Richie Jackson skate and listening to his philosophies. I don’t skate really anymore however with a similar creative outlook makes you realize you really can do anything just like when you ride a skateboard.
Richie Jackson was one of the biggest inspirations for my skateboarding when i was young. I didnt try to do the same tricks as him, but we both approached skating in a similar artistically creative way.
I was always more inspired by guys like Rodney Mullen, Chris Haslam, Mike V and still remember the first time I watched Better Than Life with Richie's part in it. What a great approach to skateboarding.
Mads and richie should get a show, the new odd couple of skateboarding.both guys rip and love watching them ride.remember me when you get the show and the checks
@@devinanderson6716 which is insane because skateboarding, at least when i was growing up in the late 90's through 2000's, was all "punk" and "do not conform". nowadays the amount of skaters i see being like "nooo you're skating wrong" to people doing things outside of like SLS or Xgames stuff baffles me
People who look at someone being creative and having fun, and all they can think is that they're doing it wrong, are wasting their lives, man. Btw Madars was rocking that coat, just beautifully flowing through the city. You should consider adding that to your wardrobe 😅
I think one of the reasons Richie may get hate is the same reason freestyle comps didn’t like the kick flip: it’s hard to say how hard it is. If a trick is a known entity, like a switch heel down a 15 set, then a skater can say “dang that’s hard” and a comp judge can say “that’s worth x points” but knocking over a sandwich board, catching it with a hand plant and power sliding down a hill, only Richie knows how hard that is. And truly only Richie knows how hard that was to conceptualize in the first place. Rock in brother 🤘
Such a great interview, any time we get to see Richie is a treat. Richie Jackson isn't what got me into skateboarding, but his skating is what made me excited to want to do it even when I wasn't getting clean ollies and traditional tricks. Brilliant.
Madars should get SOTY. He's dropping parts and all these skate tales have some bangers in them. Plus he's doing more for skateboarding by documenting all these parts of skateboarding than any other SOTY contender. Dude rips.
this really is the opposite of the point in this whole message of this video. Richie is speaking to Madars about going against the grain and enjoying skateboarding for it's freeform abillity to do whatever you want free of judgement. The "SOTY" award is the king of defining the established ruleset that is, once again the opposite of the point of this video.
@@Thebensupremacy What are the rules of SOTY? Have the sickest footage of the year. Ritchie is a hypocrite if that's his message, acting like he doesn't wear the most veiwed part on thrasher as a badge of honor. Which he has every right to. Recognizing someone who kills it in their parts and contributes to skateboarding isn't selling out or going against whatever idealized picture of the counter culture inside skateboarding you have.
The art and music of skateboarding is what won my heart and soul as a grommet back in the 80's and that is what will keep it alive for me no matter how much my bones ache. Getting this chance to hear Richie's perspective was really great, the art and joy of just taking that "Useless Wooden Toy" and turning it into something a little scary, a little dangerous, and letting that be the conduit for your will is something special. Every skater is an artist if they have the courage to accept themselves, whether you're ollieing up a curb or kicking down the street or spinning on top of a fire hydrant (Remember seeing Natas do that for the first time and realizing that there are no limits?)
I've never seen synchronized skateboarding before. You guys make it look super cool and super fun!! Man, those super llong legs makes some of those tricks look super easy, I'm sure it's way more challenginggg for an average height person!!! HAPPY SKATING FROM VB/VIRGINIA BEACH!!!!!!! ✌️ 😎 ✌️
I would like to see that last bit done with dry shoes.. or no shoes! No, seriously you guys are amazing and you have brought skateboarding into a whole new realm 🛹 Keep up the creativity!
Richie truly takes "the world is my canvas" to a whole other level through skateboarding. I just discovered this video and am amazed how this guy takes an artistic approach by utilizing both the skateboard and anything else around him to create his own unique style of skating. This video has taken my appreciation for skateboarding to a much deeper level when I didn't think skating could be done in such a creative way until now.
This feels so much like fighting club. The man taught a "noob" the ways, showed his the beauty of the expanded mind, always showing that he should look at the things the other way. Along the way made him look and act the way he does it. Also the thing with "their secret" of scateboarding.
Richie Jackson randomly showed up at my local for our Halloween party, he wasn't skating but he was a real chill dude. Got to tell him I loved his skate parts and that was that.
Itd be funny if richie answered the door wearing an all roca wear outfit and a diamond encrusted watch. "Oh wait- i wasnt expecting anyone. 👀 Let me go change into my costume- i mean uniform. No 👉 Outfit! Its an outfit.. yeahh.. HELL yeah!!" 😬🤘
All I do is cruise down the street on my AWS board, I can ollie stationary and that's about it. I still have a blast, simply riding a skateboard is skateboarding. Remember that if you get down on yourself
I cant love this enough. This man is excited about life because he is on the forefront of novelty and is happily exploring the outskirts of convention. He is a hero in kooks clothing. A skateboarding mystic. And I love him.
I had seen some of Richie Jackson's skating before, and while everything is light years ahead of anything I have ever done, I gravitated more towards Rodney Mullen, Eric Koston, Daewon Song, etc. But, after watching this, I am DEFINITELY a Richie Jackson fan. I mean, his style is cool, but just his positivity as a person is what won me over. And, his dog. Good dude.
"If you feel safe in the area you’re working in, you’re not working in the right area. Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out of your depth. And when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting.” - David Bowie
Totally get this guy, I was only talking with my son last night on how skating was unique in the early days because everything was new, you could literally do the simplest things and make them look cool and a true extension of the individual riding it, kids nowadays follow a set of rules set by others as they are too afraid of standing out and being ridiculed and they forget what skating is about which is having fun and being creative.
It's very true, skateboarding it heavily based on clicks and trends and unspoken rules and groups hating other groups, and it's crazy as i get older and see how we were as kids skating back in the 90's.
Watch Skate Tales Season 3 on Red Bull TV 👉 win.gs/3qsOZNC
Can't stand Madars. Guy acts and speaks like he is on Xanax most of the time. Just lifeless monotone, fake expressions.
I'm going to do a handstand and take a crap! Why limit yourself?
that thing grows. i wonder if he has to pull on it or something like the wax is miracle grow. edit ive had one for like a year? half that size.
You need to superglue the edges together so the foam pieces don't separate... even tape might work...
Human Dont understand that everything IS possible , and that Things Change and that Things they never Seen or will combine IS the invention of Evolution
Everything makes Sense If you Welcome Life but Not violence arrogance ignorance Ego and extremist Shit or Control
If people didnt Made electronic , rock or Other Kind of music , Nobody was able to use IT skate Videos
Jelousy IS Not hate but IT can create hate
I cant understand all This Shit
Im doing whatever i want and i Play around however i want i Just think about If ITS destroying the Planet makes Others suffer pain or Depression
No Matter what genre you trying to be a part of or what Lifestyle
Prepare vor the Ego Low self concious enemy Just existing in the Illusion Not existing in the Evolution of reality itself
Detach from that Shit you will experience everything and much more opportunities and skills and levels
Dudes having fun and doing his own thing. That's the soul of skateboarding
we can't agree more! 🤘
hell yeah fascism rocks @@RedBullSkateboarding
ABSOLUTELY!
That's the soul in general
AMEN
Richie stayed with me for a few months in Scotland when he got stuck here due to lockdowns etc, I can honestly say he's one of the funniest and most creative people I've ever met! He also likes to wear towels more than any other person I've met too. Oh yeah and he's pretty good at skateboarding too.
Ali Clarkson! Haha what the hell man never expected you to comment here. Met you on the braes pump track before. Richie has got to be by far my favourite skater wish i got to meet him when he was here!
I think you’re also the channel that got me into trials stuff is that what its called? Been like a few years since i actually watched vids abt it last vid i remember watching was one of the competitions you went in :)
Dude! Please tell him to start a podcast. Just call it "The Richie Jackson Podcast" so people can find it. I think his personality is great and needs more exposure, and I could listen to his voice all day.
Towel thing adds up. Guy seems like one hell of a free spirited individual.
I have a friend of similar spirit and he either wears robes in public or is naked at home lol
what do you mean he likes to wear towels more than any other person?
It actually crazy how much more fun it is watching creative skating like this is than the same old tricks at an SLS skatepark.
Skating unique and cool spots of skating are what it’s all about
Yah I got on a mad Andy Anderson buzz after burning out on SLS, only took around 4 events and I was over watching the same thing lol. Tony hawks vert comps are sick too!
funny how many lame-o's there are in the scene hating on people who actually innovate in the space. theres more to skating than giant sets and rails (which are sick!). part of the beauty of it is in the individuality and creativeness one can bring. but if you don't fit the "mold" of a "cool skater" you will get shit on by absolute losers who miss the entire point. the core of skating is "anything goes" not "fitting it".
At first I thought his parts were a little wack, but it didnt take me long to remember that this is what skateboarding is at its true core... a place of expression and counter culture to the norm.
Won Ton Animal Chin would be proud.
Andy Anderson (And And) would be proud
I mean, you thought right. He can do his thing, but the whole 70s magic circus clown vibe was always so lame.
Battle commander blew me the fuck away 10 years ago
@@JT_Hamm808 TU, that was an awesome part. I am just discovering this guy and a lot of other stuff. Much has happened in the 20 years between quitting and starting back up a few weeks ago. That video part was pretty rad. Honestly don’t get where all the hate is coming from. It’s like Daewon Song and Andy Anderson adopted a pirate baby and taught him to skate.
As far as most skateboarding goes people get more technical, but Richie puts everything into keeping skateboarding entertaining
all styles of skateboarding is entertaining, he's just one of the many that has outside of the box style
Richie is a legend. I am not very good at skateboarding and while I really appreciate the crazy technical tricks some skaters do or the insane high drops or long rails of others, Richies parts are so creative and beautiful that they make me want to go out and come up with something similar too.
Hasn't he only had one video
@@Michael-hs7yf did you even try looking for his parts? Granted it’s not a lot but def. More than one.
@@jonathanmorgan1331uhhh, there ain’t “many” doing his type of out of the box style but Uh-huh
Thank god for skaters like Richie, Daewon, Mullen, Andy Anderson, etc... as others have said... having fun is the soul of skateboarding.
FokYea!!!🤙🏽
Jason Park as well!
@@Ben_B_ArtistYeah he’s a legend, Kilian Martin too
cheese and crackers
Chris Haslam
No rules or boundaries. Just 2 reasons why i got into skateboarding in my early teens. It was the only sport that didn't force me into a box and tell me how to do my thing. I had the freedom to make it my own and have a style unlike anyone else, my only limitation was my own imagination. This guy is a prime example of that and has one of the sickest styles i ever seen. Respect
Well stated. Freedom and imagination is what define skateboarding for me…and RJ is the epitome of that notion.
"Very little meat in these gym mats" 😂 Excellent Simpsons reference! 4:08
Thank you. I thought I was crazy.
Freaking rad.. best skate video I’ve seen in a while.. 2 sentimental human beings enjoying them selves.. Madarse is an icon.. such a selfless loving person.. with the skills to go outside the box.. I thought it was absolutely great.. Richie and his skateboarding is truly unique.. I think it was all great
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Exactly how I felt upon finishing it! Impeccable! And both these guys are great together
Richie is the guy that made me realize you don't need to have the craziest unapproachable tech tricks to make a mark on skateboarding. Style always wins even when you 'venture to kook territory' like Richie said, love him
Richie Jackson, Kilian Martin, Andy Anderson, Chris Haslam. I love their style ❤✌
Andy and Richie are transforming skateboarding with tricks and their boards. So cool to be a part of this ❤
they are all out of this world! 🤩
+ all of Fancy Lad
So you like the LACK of style? Interesting.
It's sad but there is a very large market for mumble rap as well...
Anyone on the edge, doing something different, is going to get hated. That's usually a sign to pay attention to them, or at least get out of the way. Doesn't matter if it's skating, art, whatever. Well done to Richie for pushing the envelope.
He’s pushing the envelope and expecting praise for it but everyone switched to email 20 years ago.
@@christopherknowles❤😅
The man has the mindset of an artist or entertainer, focusing more on imagination and style and expression than a stereotypical, by-the-book skateboarder focusing on technicality. Which is what makes guys like him and Andy Anderson vastly more fun to watch. The Salvador Dali mustache and Led Zeppelin wardrobe are nice touches, too.
I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a skate video so much. Richie is such a great dude, gotta love his style! Don't understand why people hate him. He deserves the utmost respect ❤ thanks red bull
As a kid I used to see Richie skating around Sydney all the time. Was such a pleasure to watch him
I feel less depressed after watching Richie Jackson skate and listening to his philosophies. I don’t skate really anymore however with a similar creative outlook makes you realize you really can do anything just like when you ride a skateboard.
I feel the same way
This was great! Part art, part skateboarding, part philosophy. Really thought provoking. Thanks!
Richie Jackson was one of the biggest inspirations for my skateboarding when i was young. I didnt try to do the same tricks as him, but we both approached skating in a similar artistically creative way.
got to love richies ability to flare up skateboarding, love it def one of the most creative ever
I was always more inspired by guys like Rodney Mullen, Chris Haslam, Mike V and still remember the first time I watched Better Than Life with Richie's part in it. What a great approach to skateboarding.
Mads and richie should get a show, the new odd couple of skateboarding.both guys rip and love watching them ride.remember me when you get the show and the checks
That would be a real treat
Who is Mads? Like his full name
@@caioruiz6482Madars Apse
We need an Andy Anderson and Richie Jackson collaboration!!!
And a game of SKATE
Richie Jackson is one of my favorite skaters his style is amazing!
people favorite!!
Oh for sure!
Check out alexander rademaker
This was dope. Madars was the perfect modern skater to skate with Richie
this is literally the coolest shit ever bro, how was he an outlaw? this guy has a great mindset and is very inspiring
because he never conformed to the norm that people wanted.
@devinanderson6716 people are silly
@@devinanderson6716 which is insane because skateboarding, at least when i was growing up in the late 90's through 2000's, was all "punk" and "do not conform". nowadays the amount of skaters i see being like "nooo you're skating wrong" to people doing things outside of like SLS or Xgames stuff baffles me
People who look at someone being creative and having fun, and all they can think is that they're doing it wrong, are wasting their lives, man.
Btw Madars was rocking that coat, just beautifully flowing through the city. You should consider adding that to your wardrobe 😅
The pure joy on their faces just trying everything that is available. Absolutely love this. It definitely an art.
Richie is awesome! Thanks for showing these magical skate wizards to the world, Red Bull
glad you like it! 🙌
I think one of the reasons Richie may get hate is the same reason freestyle comps didn’t like the kick flip: it’s hard to say how hard it is. If a trick is a known entity, like a switch heel down a 15 set, then a skater can say “dang that’s hard” and a comp judge can say “that’s worth x points” but knocking over a sandwich board, catching it with a hand plant and power sliding down a hill, only Richie knows how hard that is. And truly only Richie knows how hard that was to conceptualize in the first place. Rock in brother 🤘
I remember seeing him over 10 years ago skateboarding a tree out of the blue in my neighborhood, such a trip lol
Richie's constantly doing things you've never seen before, while most people are just slowly evolving last week's hottest tricks.
Good on him!
Such a great interview, any time we get to see Richie is a treat. Richie Jackson isn't what got me into skateboarding, but his skating is what made me excited to want to do it even when I wasn't getting clean ollies and traditional tricks. Brilliant.
Madars should get SOTY. He's dropping parts and all these skate tales have some bangers in them. Plus he's doing more for skateboarding by documenting all these parts of skateboarding than any other SOTY contender. Dude rips.
HE is THE man! 🏆
this really is the opposite of the point in this whole message of this video. Richie is speaking to Madars about going against the grain and enjoying skateboarding for it's freeform abillity to do whatever you want free of judgement. The "SOTY" award is the king of defining the established ruleset that is, once again the opposite of the point of this video.
@@Thebensupremacy What are the rules of SOTY? Have the sickest footage of the year. Ritchie is a hypocrite if that's his message, acting like he doesn't wear the most veiwed part on thrasher as a badge of honor. Which he has every right to. Recognizing someone who kills it in their parts and contributes to skateboarding isn't selling out or going against whatever idealized picture of the counter culture inside skateboarding you have.
Richie is just such a wholesome genuine skater💖
when he said inspiration isn't somewhere you go it's all around you it really resonated with me
"I'm not a man, I'm a moustache" 😂
Manstouchia
The art and music of skateboarding is what won my heart and soul as a grommet back in the 80's and that is what will keep it alive for me no matter how much my bones ache. Getting this chance to hear Richie's perspective was really great, the art and joy of just taking that "Useless Wooden Toy" and turning it into something a little scary, a little dangerous, and letting that be the conduit for your will is something special. Every skater is an artist if they have the courage to accept themselves, whether you're ollieing up a curb or kicking down the street or spinning on top of a fire hydrant (Remember seeing Natas do that for the first time and realizing that there are no limits?)
The handshake had me laughing everytime 😂😂😂
Richie doing absolutely weird random tricks is the reason he’s my favorite skater, he quite literally is the best
I've never seen synchronized skateboarding before. You guys make it look super cool and super fun!!
Man, those super llong legs makes some of those tricks look super easy, I'm sure it's way more challenginggg for an average height person!!!
HAPPY SKATING FROM VB/VIRGINIA BEACH!!!!!!!
✌️ 😎 ✌️
Been watching this dude for ever we miss you back home much love from New Zealand guy's
I would like to see that last bit done with dry shoes.. or no shoes! No, seriously you guys are amazing and you have brought skateboarding into a whole new realm 🛹
Keep up the creativity!
Richie truly takes "the world is my canvas" to a whole other level through skateboarding. I just discovered this video and am amazed how this guy takes an artistic approach by utilizing both the skateboard and anything else around him to create his own unique style of skating. This video has taken my appreciation for skateboarding to a much deeper level when I didn't think skating could be done in such a creative way until now.
The last clip is so amazing not only for the trick but just skateboarding coming from surfing with the wave splash
This feels so much like fighting club. The man taught a "noob" the ways, showed his the beauty of the expanded mind, always showing that he should look at the things the other way. Along the way made him look and act the way he does it. Also the thing with "their secret" of scateboarding.
Richie Jackson randomly showed up at my local for our Halloween party, he wasn't skating but he was a real chill dude. Got to tell him I loved his skate parts and that was that.
Not everybody with a mustache glued to their face is Richy Jackson
@@Ender_FPV It was ritchie jackson. I didn't believe it either as it was happening.
Ran in to him once at Venice high school while skating the 5 stair out front when I was a kid haha he’s a chill, trippy dude
Hagerstown skatepark right? I got a photo with him that day. Hes been here a few times
@@Ender_FPVbut every Jackson with a Richie tattooed on they're face is a mustache
I love this skate tales series. Im from new zealand myself so its cool to see one of my fellow countrymen featured!
Richie is an artist and easily my favourite skateboarder.
"Very little meat in these gym mats" great référence!
I was looking for this lol
Lunch lady Doris, simpsons. Fuck yea
Absolute legend. One of skateboard's true originals. Clearly such an intelligent and human guy.
I enjoy the skateboarding, but I bow to the way Richie has cultivated his mind into an original thought factory.
Itd be funny if richie answered the door wearing an all roca wear outfit and a diamond encrusted watch. "Oh wait- i wasnt expecting anyone. 👀 Let me go change into my costume- i mean uniform. No 👉 Outfit! Its an outfit.. yeahh.. HELL yeah!!" 😬🤘
Richie is the embodiment of skateboarding. What a great outlook on skateboarding and more importantly life!
Skater lifestyle; LEARN IT, LIVE IT, LOVE IT☯️
All I do is cruise down the street on my AWS board, I can ollie stationary and that's about it. I still have a blast, simply riding a skateboard is skateboarding. Remember that if you get down on yourself
I cant love this enough. This man is excited about life because he is on the forefront of novelty and is happily exploring the outskirts of convention. He is a hero in kooks clothing. A skateboarding mystic. And I love him.
Without guys like this, new trick would never be invented. Love watching him skate
Madars shreds. I love watching him skate.
Richie seems to be such a nice person! And he inherits the true spirit of skateboarding - do whatever you like
imalways impressed by Madars' skills. He's great! Jackson said it, ''He can do anything!''
I had seen some of Richie Jackson's skating before, and while everything is light years ahead of anything I have ever done, I gravitated more towards Rodney Mullen, Eric Koston, Daewon Song, etc. But, after watching this, I am DEFINITELY a Richie Jackson fan. I mean, his style is cool, but just his positivity as a person is what won me over. And, his dog. Good dude.
Frank Zappa of skateboarding is awesome. ✌
I love Richie so much, he keeps skateboarding fun, creative and interesting. Nobody is doing what he is doing
So fun! Thanks Richie and Madars !!!!
Can't imagine people hating on this guy for being creative with skating.
We are all board brothers at the end of the day.
Richie Jackson is my favorite skater because my favorite part of skateboarding is having fun.
easily top 5 fav skaters. love this dude
This video had me smiling from start to finish, what a truly distinguished and insightful gent.
dude's creativity has always been so inspiring. Makes you think about skateboarding way different than the usual norms.
Simpsons reference spotted!! U the man Ritchie!!
The Death Skateboards video from the early 00's is something we use to watch all the time as kids. Richie is a legend
Now it's time to grow up n grow up an grow
Richie Jackson is a god damned wizard.
I'm from Brazil and Richie Jackson is my favorite skater, style, creativity for me is fanstastic
I really enjoyed that video Richie is legend, also I appreciate the music used by Red Bull here and in almost all their productions.
Richie is so inspirational he skates to no one’s expectations and I love that!
Creativity and fun, that is what it’s all about
This mustache'd man reminds me of like 10 guys I knew living in Denver back in the early 2010's. I love it.
We could learn so much from Richie. I love his perspective on life in general.
You mean what? His racist replacement theories? Check yourself.
So much creativity in this, you cant be a hater.
Thanks for the massive amount of joy you giys just shared.
I love you Richie, don’t listen to the haters
This guys whole vibe is incredible, such a positive creative dude, love it!
You may be a Master Ball Kicker ...but you'll never be a Richie Jackson's Filmer ....
The two coolest dudes in skateboarding! Really love Madars, been watching him since the beginning. More videos with him please!
Wonderful interview, Richie Jackson is a diamond!!
I’m so fucking glad this series is back! One of my hands down favorites. Thanks Madars you’re a legend!
This video has far too much of "THE MOST HUMBLE MILLIONAIRE" vibes to it for me. Whole video feels self indulgent.
@@makingadjustments TRUE (I'm just jealous)
This video was exactly what I creatively needed. I miss having dudes like him to hang around with. Good people.
He has been my favorite skater for years
"If you feel safe in the area you’re working in, you’re not working in the right area. Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out of your depth. And when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting.” - David Bowie
I think Richie and Andy Anderson are literally transforming skateboarding as we know it.
Totally get this guy, I was only talking with my son last night on how skating was unique in the early days because everything was new, you could literally do the simplest things and make them look cool and a true extension of the individual riding it, kids nowadays follow a set of rules set by others as they are too afraid of standing out and being ridiculed and they forget what skating is about which is having fun and being creative.
Such a legend is Richie
You're at the heart of why we do this stuff man
Please don't ever stop! What a cool human RichJack is
Richie Jackson is a great skater and an intelligent guy! 👍
I've been saying this for a long, long time now... Skating is art. This just proves it again. Damn, I love skateboarding!
fuck yea more richie
the vibe is sooo warm & intimate. amazing vid as always
Skaters are haters.
They laugh at him because he's different, he laughs at them because they are all the same.
It's very true, skateboarding it heavily based on clicks and trends and unspoken rules and groups hating other groups, and it's crazy as i get older and see how we were as kids skating back in the 90's.
Grew up over seven plies of maple wood chewing new terrain