Risk it is a masterpiece. I still have the vhs signed by Danny Way. This is one of the Videos that kept me motivated to go skating when all my friends quit. 30+ years later, while i‘m writing this, i am on my way to skate a vertramp. Dear Tony, thank you very much.
Tom Knox still has a pro model for Santa Cruz in 2023 with a shape & concave that's been evolving since 1990...the answer as to why he still has one is evidenced in this video...he was just as influential an ATV as Gonz was...Eric Dressen too
Watched this my first year skating in 1990 in Eureka, CA. I finally moved to San Diego and it makes me unbelievably sad that Ill never see Ocean and Markus tearing up a schoolyard.
So stoked to see this. This video along with useless wooden toys felt like it was marking a difference when I was a kid. A move away from Powell and H street and towards modernity. When skating street became less concerned with moving through the terrain (all we really wanted to do was cruise the streets like ‘citizens on patrol’)and more in sticking to a spot and trying a bunch of stuff. What I wouldn’t give to have the legs and back of a kid again.
Incredible how that track reached people so. I wish I still had the cassette Ocean gave me that I used on the soundtrack, pretty sure there were a few songs on it.
@@RealSkateStories oh, you worked on the video edit? nice one! I actually recorded the songs from ocean and markus' parts from the vcr running through a cassette deck, skate sounds and all~
@@benjaminpoe1006 I'd do that too. Tapes of skating to sleep to and the the record player kicks in on a timer for an alarm clock :D Freak Scenes isn't the same without that truck grind.
Mark Partain Five Points Ventura, REPRESEEEEENT! I totally forgot he moved off blockhead and onto SC. Love seeing the old familiar haunts, behind vons had one the best wallride banks, the pool at VHS, and the Tennis Courts of course...ninja training grounds
Wow, great video, and what a story. Thanks for showing the extreme integrity to go out and film everyone again otherwise this (sk8 history) footage would have been lost to some fool hearted thief.
Thanks for posting Tony. My favorite part is Butch Sterbins. Z Boys and Z Rollers for life.. ❤️ Mark Wyndham, Tim Jackson and Damon Byrd were all amazing as well
I remember buying a blank Z Board and getting my dad to paint it for me. I just bought some stickers and stuck them on for graphics. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the company was called Z Board.
It was good advertising having Todd Congelliere's bear deck and Alan Peterson's Kid with plane deck graphics filmed close up months before they were released, so the skaters who watched this vid were already familiar with them when they were put on sale in early 1991.
Amazing video. I loved the sheer variety, but with glimpses of just how tech street skating was going to get. Still got copy in box somewhere. Vhs, obviously.
You keep puttin' up the best shit and so I keep watchin it! Over and over. I'm a fully over-grown man. I lived through that era, skating everyday. I skated through a time of great innovation then, and it has continued til now. Please keep doing what you do so everyone with access to this can be as inspired as I still feel decades later. You have to feel the urge to just get up hit stop and go skate watching Tom Knox skate live, like it's the first time seeing him. Or seeing Colby Carter skate anything and everything and look just as unstoppable on all terrain. Well I'm forgetting where else I was going here, so thanks Tony! (we haven't met I just noticed ppl call ya Tony hope that IS your name, thanx again so much.)
15:27 to 16:04 - dang, my elem school and fav skate spot way back when. such a trip seeing this being highlighted in a few different videos now (never imagined)
@@fabioorsatti9715 it's humbling now revisiting, seeing both Jerabek (here) and Mira Mesa High (other vids), would be spotlighted was just so farfetched back then. I bmx'd and skated Jerabek religiously for years and by mid '86 I hardly saw anyone else for months at times. That, friends giving up, fighting w/ security, and the demise of DMSR was utterly deflating. It just highlights how necessary it was for skating to shift to the streets, IHMO.
Actually this movie the tapes got stolen and I never got them back and had to go (attempt to) re film all the parts. The "Got the tapes back story" was Speed Freaks and I got them back 30 years later
I guess they had to change Ricky Stiles music from Bad Brains Day Tripper to this reggae music due to copyright. I was thinking "This ain't the original music"
Thank you! Love's last Whisper by The Eclipse. It was from a Cassette demo tape by Ocean's friend's band. They never released anything and this track is one of skateboarding's all time cult soundtrack classics. The only other track of this type in a skate video I had heard before this was in my film Goin' Off for the Natas Part, another highly sought after track by my friend's band "Human Race" another cult classic. I never imagined how those tracks would resonate with skaters.
Somebody help me here. I am looking for a 90's skatevideo with a brutal ending to the video (after the ending credits). Some knucklehead blindsided a guy (a nerd) and hit him with a full swing with his truck on the side of the head.. It absolutely shocked me at the time... As he had impacted the video ends. Anyone knows what vid that was?
I remember that. I think it was a H-St promo. You see this guy says “there’s this guy right” there’s this guy” and wack he hits him on the side of the head with his truck. I heard the guy got brain damaged but when I first seen it it haunted me for awhile.
Hosoi was in this?? (Your title) 😳 Donde/where? 😅 I always asked him why he wasn’t in the 2nd T.R. Speed Wheels vid & he said he had left the company in ‘90 & started Tuff Sk8s? 🤔 😣 😓 If he is in here somehow, please timecode direct me to his part! 🙏 😎
From today's perspective I kinda regret that some things became "illegal" during the 90's, like slappys, or pools...I love all kinds of skating and appreciate all eras, but 1990-91 was the shit, because all the things this video's captions says.
Now we have city skateparks to keep skateboarders shut up and out of the way. Not saying I'm for people destroying property, but I'm also not hip on the actual conspiracy either.
Risk it is a masterpiece. I still have the vhs signed by Danny Way. This is one of the Videos that kept me motivated to go skating when all my friends quit.
30+ years later, while i‘m writing this, i am on my way to skate a vertramp.
Dear Tony, thank you very much.
Man I just love the shredding back in the day. No triple dolphin cappuccino tofu flips just straight rippin and tearing.
Pre flippity flip fo sho, but I can say I shot and edited this video with pure TOFU POWER! 💯🔥
Tom Knox still has a pro model for Santa Cruz in 2023 with a shape & concave that's been evolving since 1990...the answer as to why he still has one is evidenced in this video...he was just as influential an ATV as Gonz was...Eric Dressen too
Man, I loved the decks at this time. Noses got longer, but not popsicles yet. Plus I was 20.
34:58 vintage Houston Tx spots!
One of the best skate scenes I ever filmed 🙌
@@RealSkateStories my hometown
@@mattbpatterson Nicest people ever ❤
I was in awe them… as I am now.
This was a incredible era,TR.
Thank you
Thank you brother. Always loved seeing you shred.
Era when i discovered skateboarding. Was home to ride & witnessed the first few changes in street skating. Golden era.
Melhor filme de todos os tempos🔥🔥🤌🏻
Obrigado 💯
Thanks for sharing. I started skating in 1989 and I still skate now aged 47. I’m ordering myself a new set up today.
Right on D. Keep rolling brother.
Ah yes…to be 15 again when your bones and joints didn’t hurt.
Summer of 90 or 91...can't remember which. Watched this every night before bed to get amped for the next for next day's skate sessions.
It's most likely Summer 91 because the video was released late 1990.
Same here, this is still one of my favorite skate videos, this and Hocus Pocus. I miss the early 90s style of Skateboarding. Those were the days!!
First skate video I ever saw. My friend's older sister's boyfriend left it at their house so we took ownership of it.
Watched this my first year skating in 1990 in Eureka, CA. I finally moved to San Diego and it makes me unbelievably sad that Ill never see Ocean and Markus tearing up a schoolyard.
Oh, MAN! Life-changer vid for me as a kid! Dude… the skating… the MUSIC!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you very much, comments like this make me realize why I did what I did with my life 🙏
So stoked to see this. This video along with useless wooden toys felt like it was marking a difference when I was a kid. A move away from Powell and H street and towards modernity. When skating street became less concerned with moving through the terrain (all we really wanted to do was cruise the streets like ‘citizens on patrol’)and more in sticking to a spot and trying a bunch of stuff. What I wouldn’t give to have the legs and back of a kid again.
Tom Knox is a powerhouse! ATV ripper!
Just in time to get psyched up for spring time
and thus, the long and futile search to discover anything more by the band the eclipse once again moves me~
Incredible how that track reached people so. I wish I still had the cassette Ocean gave me that I used on the soundtrack, pretty sure there were a few songs on it.
@@RealSkateStories oh, you worked on the video edit? nice one! I actually recorded the songs from ocean and markus' parts from the vcr running through a cassette deck, skate sounds and all~
@@benjaminpoe1006 I'd do that too. Tapes of skating to sleep to and the the record player kicks in on a timer for an alarm clock :D Freak Scenes isn't the same without that truck grind.
Mark Partain Five Points Ventura, REPRESEEEEENT! I totally forgot he moved off blockhead and onto SC. Love seeing the old familiar haunts, behind vons had one the best wallride banks, the pool at VHS, and the Tennis Courts of course...ninja training grounds
He was still on Blockhead, he just used the Santa Cruz Speed Wheels 🔥Such an all around ripper!!
Wow, great video, and what a story. Thanks for showing the extreme integrity to go out and film everyone again otherwise this (sk8 history) footage would have been lost to some fool hearted thief.
Thanks for posting Tony. My favorite part is Butch Sterbins. Z Boys and Z Rollers for life.. ❤️
Mark Wyndham, Tim Jackson and Damon Byrd were all amazing as well
Thanks D! Yeah man, those particular skaters were amazing to shoot with. 💯🆙
I remember buying a blank Z Board and getting my dad to paint it for me. I just bought some stickers and stuck them on for graphics. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the company was called Z Board.
@@agomodern Z Products
@@damianstachelski775 Very cool. Thanks.
My favorite skate video...
Thank You!!
Bless you
To see this is awesome but to see it in perfect clear picture would be rad as hell
LOL. If VHS had been more than 240 lines of resolution THAT would have been rad as hell. SMH
Thank you for putting this up. And thank you SC for listing the music at the end !
My pleasure. I made the video, edited it and chose the music.
I wore this tape out back in 1991. Thanks so much for posting this!
I love it! This was my heyday of skating.
For god's sakes someone has to make a better vhs rip of this absolute classic. It's my favorite skate video of all time.
It was good advertising having Todd Congelliere's bear deck and Alan Peterson's Kid with plane deck graphics filmed close up months before they were released, so the skaters who watched this vid were already familiar with them when they were put on sale in early 1991.
What a great time for skating.
Amazing video. I loved the sheer variety, but with glimpses of just how tech street skating was going to get. Still got copy in box somewhere. Vhs, obviously.
You keep puttin' up the best shit and so I keep watchin it! Over and over. I'm a fully over-grown man. I lived through that era, skating everyday. I skated through a time of great innovation then, and it has continued til now. Please keep doing what you do so everyone with access to this can be as inspired as I still feel decades later. You have to feel the urge to just get up hit stop and go skate watching Tom Knox skate live, like it's the first time seeing him. Or seeing Colby Carter skate anything and everything and look just as unstoppable on all terrain. Well I'm forgetting where else I was going here, so thanks Tony! (we haven't met I just noticed ppl call ya Tony hope that IS your name, thanx again so much.)
Thank you Troy 🙏
so cool
15:27 to 16:04 - dang, my elem school and fav skate spot way back when. such a trip seeing this being highlighted in a few different videos now (never imagined)
Wow, for me it's absurd that you lived these places! Unfortunately in this part of the video the music is not the original one.
@@fabioorsatti9715 it's humbling now revisiting, seeing both Jerabek (here) and Mira Mesa High (other vids), would be spotlighted was just so farfetched back then. I bmx'd and skated Jerabek religiously for years and by mid '86 I hardly saw anyone else for months at times. That, friends giving up, fighting w/ security, and the demise of DMSR was utterly deflating. It just highlights how necessary it was for skating to shift to the streets, IHMO.
Oh fuck yeah! I watched the hell out of this back in the day!
Thanks Tony. Pure Skateboarding Gems.🙏🙏🙏
Honored to be in this video. Hope your doing well Metiver!
Your part is sick. I am watching it right now! So is your 1281-part!
Yeah Fred!! That was so fun filming with you and your crew. You guys were the tech innovators and ripped everything. -TR
I'm in touch with Metiver he is doing great.
Lol, i was watching skate vids and getting nostalgic and was stoked to hear my band at the 40 minute mark. Good old days
Crankshaft ruled.
@@RealSkateStories my bad its 40:33 Skullduggery was my band ross is skating
@@o.g.punkrocker4842 Oh hell yeah, you guys rule as well!!
Oh my Gosh!! Starting it all out with Excel! So damn cool! 48:55 then plays the actual song.
Thanks Tony! glad you got your tapes back
Actually this movie the tapes got stolen and I never got them back and had to go (attempt to) re film all the parts. The "Got the tapes back story" was Speed Freaks and I got them back 30 years later
That's my favourite shit to watch before going skating, even till this day. The old school boards made the tricks look better and with more style.
Double kick Deep concave Days.
Wide Deck Wide Eyes!
Can you please upload Todd Congliere’s part separately? He owns a kick ass skate rock bar 🍻 in San Pedro! Thank you! 🙏 😎
That's epic!! Need to post that with a director's commentary, what a powerhouse! Thank you!!
Which bar? 😃
@@burningheart86402the Sardine.. Hosoi was just there after Lonny Hiramoto was inducted into the skate 🛹 hall of fame…🙏 😎
Salbatown🔥🔥🔥🔥
The kid at around 9 mints. Is he skating g a 2 tone H Street Deck ?
I guess they had to change Ricky Stiles music from Bad Brains Day Tripper to this reggae music due to copyright. I was thinking "This ain't the original music"
Its crazy how dudes would basically film whole parts in like three days
Then once skaters owned companies it took years. Yes the tricks got heavier but slackerism took over.
Gread video and a Great Channel! Pls can someone Tell me the name of the song at 43:00 ?
Thank you! Love's last Whisper by The Eclipse. It was from a Cassette demo tape by Ocean's friend's band. They never released anything and this track is one of skateboarding's all time cult soundtrack classics. The only other track of this type in a skate video I had heard before this was in my film Goin' Off for the Natas Part, another highly sought after track by my friend's band "Human Race" another cult classic. I never imagined how those tracks would resonate with skaters.
What’s the song at 1:17:15
Somebody help me here. I am looking for a 90's skatevideo with a brutal ending to the video (after the ending credits). Some knucklehead blindsided a guy (a nerd) and hit him with a full swing with his truck on the side of the head.. It absolutely shocked me at the time... As he had impacted the video ends. Anyone knows what vid that was?
Hmmm....perhaps a big brother vid? Or 60/40 glasses for your feet?
I remember that. I think it was a H-St promo. You see this guy says “there’s this guy right” there’s this guy” and wack he hits him on the side of the head with his truck. I heard the guy got brain damaged but when I first seen it it haunted me for awhile.
@@fredolande8958 exactly. Same here. It was so shocking, couldn't get my head around it.
@@fredolande8958 by the way were you on New Deal back then?
No I was on H-St at that time. Then The New Deal
Hosoi was in this?? (Your title) 😳 Donde/where? 😅 I always asked him why he wasn’t in the 2nd T.R. Speed Wheels vid & he said he had left the company in ‘90 & started Tuff Sk8s? 🤔 😣 😓 If he is in here somehow, please timecode direct me to his part! 🙏 😎
You are correct, I commonly get the two videos content confused when trying to think back 35 (!) years. Thanks for the heads up.
What song did cara beth burnside skate to
From today's perspective I kinda regret that some things became "illegal" during the 90's, like slappys, or pools...I love all kinds of skating and appreciate all eras, but 1990-91 was the shit, because all the things this video's captions says.
Does anyone know what shoes he's wearing at 25:24 I've never seen them before
Etnies when the brand first came out.
@@RealSkateStories thank you for taking the time to answer, much appreciated
Is there a reason why you changed the music on Jason Rogers part?Copyrights issues?This was supposed to be the Bad Brains (Coptic Times).
Yes. As clearly stated in description.
How the fuck did you cut the segment of Jason with Bad brains!?!? OMFG 😀
TH-cam copyright restrictions. Glad you liked my orginal music choice tho 🙂
Who is the band at 40:30 ?
Song: Addiction - Band: Skullduggery
What is the song at 6:45 ?
Song: Love's Last Whisper - Band: The Eclipse
Done
Now we have city skateparks to keep skateboarders shut up and out of the way. Not saying I'm for people destroying property, but I'm also not hip on the actual conspiracy either.
TIM
🙌
“It’s illegal to film on federal property”….dude never heard of the 1st amendment 🤣🤣🤣
Kinghorse!