This Old Ledge: Pyramid Ledges
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- čas přidán 19. 03. 2024
- Some surfaces and settings are seemingly built for skateboarding, inspiring decades of innovation. In our third NYC installment, Ted details the appeal and surprising history of the Pyramid Ledges.
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Can't get enough of these.
These are awesome!!!!
Yes you can
Sick history, sick skateboarding. I feel ya homie
I am living for these videos
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Never stop making this series.
Anything about the history of skateboarding is always great.
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Nazis gave us the first footage of a skateboard with a kick tail being ridden for fun
@@WHDRWN I’m pretty sure this isn’t true but I’m gonna go do some research just to be positive.
Shout out to M. Paul Friedburg for unintentionally designing two historical skate spots! 💯
"Skaters and Plaza Designers: Unwitting Co-creators of Urban Cultural Heritage", all revealed in this month's episode of This Old Ledge.
Paulyyy boyyy
Rodney's front blunt to kickflip 180 out is soooooo criminally underrated. He was years ahead of everyone in nyc in the late 90s.
for real ! rockin osiris the storm gear, Rodney ripped !
These and My War are the best content Thrasher puts out
True. Good call.
I’m gonna skateline but yeah, this is good shit!
big facts
@@notoriousvic He said best not worst
@@LowEndMarauder Oh my mistake 🙄
Ted Barrow should do all these segments from this point.
That attention to architectural detail, for skate spots, is invaluable. Priceless.
My fav episode thus far. GGs.
Great episode! I can't wait for more.
One extra interesting tidbit about these plazas is that they really blur the lines between what we think of as private and public space. As Ted points out, the administrator of the building has a say over how to enforce behaviors in this seemingly public space. The austerity measures of the 80s and 90s resulted in a lack of public funding for public plazas so the city turned to developers to provide public space. While New York started this trend, it has been adopted in cities around the world, including SF. The SF parklet program, for exmaple, can be seen as a small-scale version: private companies such as cafes fund, build, and maintain public space. However, when we hand over the provision and maintenance of public space to private companies, we also tend to hand over the enforcement of the space to these same organizations. These organizations tend to not only enforce laws but enforce norms. Skating in their eyes often clashes with their norms. This is one of the reasons why skaters have so much trouble with security skating what first appears as public space -- skaters are one of the only groups actively or subconsciously contesting this grey area. Make public space public again!!!
This is one of the best comments I've EVER read on here.
I think this is a big reason why Europe has less of a problem with street skating, because less of it's cities have been privatized. I agree though 💯, people should be free to enjoy themselves, socialize, play or just chill without being in a private space where you are expected to pay or aren't welcome such as a mall or the parklets you describe
@@vancouverbill You're absolutely right about cities in Europe. I live in the Netherlands and while there is little privately-owned "public" space, the societal norms are a lot more homogenous. The Dutch are notorious for saying 'just be normal, you're crazy enough already' and I think skating in public space still clashes with this norm. So instead of approaching the issue in terms of space ownership, the city I live in decided to classify skating in public space as a 'nuisance'. The nuisance stuff is another whole grey area/can of worms but it's really interesting how different legal systems and cultures try to regulate these activities in different ways. As my reply to the other comment said, I highly recommend looking into the researchers that are studying this phenomenon. Cheers!
These vids are the best thing on Thrasher rn. Educational entertainment, can't beat it
Another Ted masterclass
I'm fully engrossed, listening to a man wax poetic about urban architecture and bricks and shit. This guy's pretty good
THIS IS THE BEST SERIES THRASHER HAS DONE, EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THE HISTORY OF THE SPORT THEY LOVE
big props to Ted Barrow....narrated super interesting
I watch these series because of Ted Barrow, this guy has done his research or just knows his history and explains things so well, like that one cool teacher in school.
This architect guy is cooking with these series
10/10 series. Never disappoints. Thank you, Ted & Thrasher for these.
Cranking these out
this series is my favorite. gets me hyped and relaxed at the same time
Dr Ted is so on point here - flawless commentary
Love this series! Pedro's gap to back 50 with that spiked fence behind him is bonkers.
FNG. BONKERS.
Im ready for the next episode!!!!!!! Im ready for the next 20 seasons of This Old Ledge!
Damn these are some interesting and extremely captivating videos!
Please don't ever stop doing these videos.
Best segment
This is SUCH a great series
this series is some of the best skate history content out there. I love the way its presented and the amount of architectural history and skate history that's discussed. i could watch these endlessly. i hope there are many more to come!
Another spectacular entry. Well done Ted.
This Old Ledge Vancouver?
We got some iconic spots up here.
Begs the question of where, in fact, will they spotlight next??
Kalis' ender might be my personal favorite. Have a special memory attached to it too, I bought my copy of Mind Field at Autumn Skateshop. When I went to pick up my copy Strobeck was in there holding court and talking about filming that trick when it was playing on the shop's tv.
Unreal. Ted somehow gets better and better with every episode.
I could watch these all day - keep them coming 👍
Seeing those ledges, instantly takes me back to the 90s again
Series is tough! Do this in every city that has a scene. Even after all major ones. It’s just as good to see popular spots in zones we don’t know about! St. Cloud, MN.. cough cough. Thanks thrasher!
please never stop making these videos! It makes me feel so connected to skateboarding knowing a good amount of tricks that went down here. Its crazy how intimidating this place really is, its hard to tell online but even in my prime of skateboarding i was scared to pull something off here.
This is such a thoughtful, intelligent, and well-researched piece of architectural anthropology. Kudos to the folks who put this (and the rest of the series) together. 👏🏻 Really a testament to the entire skateboarding community.
This was so good, Ted fits like a glove
Architecture, history, skating. What more could you want! This is such a dope series.
This is such a great series. Keep em coming
Easily the best series of skate content this decade. Keep ‘em comin guys!
Rad to watch an episode with people skating the spot at the same time
This is my favorite one yet! Ted is the man!
This is the best new content Thrasher is offering. Been following Ted since the feedback days on IG. Love all the history.
Ted really outdid himself with this episode. Well spoken, well done! 👏🎬
Get Ted to teach a class on architecture and skateboarding
Love these videos explaining the architecture 🛹🏛️
Love how this counts as homework for my urban planning degree
This series is incredible.
These episodes are so well put together. Keep it up thank you
These are really great. Like architecture digest meets thrasher
I can’t get enough of these videos please keep making more thank you Thrasher.
I love this series. Keep them coming!
I got so hyped when this popped up In my recommendations. This series is dope
probably one of the best skateboarding videos that are being produced in these new times when skateboarding is boring and doesn't feel even close to what it used to in the 90s and early 2000s.. watching any of the episodes instantly brings back nostalgia and ted barrow just kills it with all these elaborated information... i'm fucking loving it. please don't stop.
"this old ledge" from my perspective very much resembles "on videos" in the 2000s (thank you kirk dianda forever and ever). still the best skate videos ever produced and there will never be anything like that. but this series definitely evoke those same good feelings that on videos sparked back in the day..
loving this series! more pleaseeee
Every time I watch one of these I learn at least one new word.
Thrasher and Jenkem (they did a similar series first) are two of my favorite mags just because of series like these.
👍🏽👍🏽
Absolutely loving this series!
love this series so much
Best series ever, thank you and more please!
So well done again and rad to see SKATEBOARDING’s history getting shared so well
We need so many more of these. Very well done.
Best series
Thanks Ted
best series on Thrasher. Thank you !
Love this series
This series is amazing!
I love this series
Incredible level of detail in this. Love it!
Loved this series!
Thank you so much Ted.
Always look forward to these and they always deliver.
favorite series this old ledge!
Love you Ted you're the man
I love this series ❤
I appreciate creative, thoughtful architecture. I really wish our modern era would bring back that pride & attitude towards how they want to build & impact their surroundings. It feels like such a forgotten art
We love these educational videos!!!! Please keep them coming 🙏🙏🙏
Great series keep em coming!
Probably the best skate series yall have done
Another fantastic episode. Always a pleasure 👏👏🍻
This series is awesome!
Love this series 👏👏👏👏
Man, I love this series.
keep em coming please 🙌
These are fascinating, great job Ted
I love this series...
I've always loved seeing new moves go down at that spot. Kickflip back noseblunt is da bomb
Master class, thanks Thrasher!!
Born n raised on Long Island, I loved growing up watching NYC videos alll the time. I’ll never forget the first time one of my friends took me out there for skate day in like 2018. Im 24 now and all I do now is take the LIRR to go explore and skate these spots. ❤
Excellent as usual
Thank you for doing this!🙏
Also last clip💥💥💥👌👌👌
i love this series
Brian Brown, what else?!
I love this serie, insights like these elevates knowledge and I could not be happier about it
favorite thrasher series
So glad you added that Pedro gap to grind, was waiting for it to pop up haha, keep these coming!!
Another amazing old ledge video!!
These are sooo dope !! more content like this please!!
More please, thank you
Best series if found in a loooong time.
MORE PLEASE, MORE
This was extremely interesting can’t wait to watch more
Epic explanaition of this spot! poetic