I had to go back and look at this video in remembrance of days, starting to become, forgotten by skaters today. I miss this period of skating/skaters. This video marked the end of an era...
i remember when this came out. i picked up a 40, bought this on itunes, and watched it as soon as i got off work. Furby's part is so heavy-- definitely my favorite.
Without a doubt gurneys part was the hardest hitting. First time seeing it and furbys part is what stuck out to me along with Neen coming in right behind him. Everyone was good as always both those two stuck with me the most.
When grecos part came on when this video came out as soon slayer kicked in me n my friend who passed away jumped off the couch cuz we knew it was gonna be awesome, we were blown away to say the least. Greco skated like he was 20 again. Rip Brian, hugest slayer fan ever.
(0:01) Intro (2:15) Slam Section (3:36) Lizard King (9:07) Furby (11:38) Erik Ellington (15:32) Neen Williams (18:43) Moose (15:30) Friends Section (25:09) Slash (29:47) Jim Greco (33:49) Jon Dickson (39:00) Outro, The End
@Mio Fratello dickson has a great switch flip. but moose switch flipped a giant set in his part. of course it's subjective. however moose had objectively more difficult tricks. vheel crook?? backside 360 hollywood 16? i could be wrong. but you're a joke.
I see many messages on how great Dickson , Greco and Moose's parts were the standouts. And no doubt/100% they were but damn if Slash didn't put it down as well. This video is so Fukin good and so many gnarly tricks packed in each part. Love the Andy Roy cameo....And watch Slash feet on the last truck of his part -Insane....
FAV SKATE VIDEO EVER. Greco, Moose and Dickson totally nailed on this one. Everything about this video hype me up. still got my jim greco deathwish pro model. much love to this guys
Man, back when I first saw this the intro was so unexpected. The last thing I was expecting was an electronic song from Deathwish. It works so well tho. I love the cocaine cowboys, documentary, style
In skateboarding there are generational videos. For my gen it was Welcome to Hell or the Rodney vs Daewon trilogy. This isn't my gen, but, it has thar kind of feel to it. Generational. . .
My first board I ever bought was the Bootleg Erik Ellington with all the liquor bottles everyone drank. I come from a family of distillers from Salt Lake City; that ran away to Canada when the law came through and I’ve been brewing since I was 15. I fucking love you guys.