The best part of this video is listening to Alva's wise words about connecting spiritually with skating. Money, trophies, success, fame (popularity) can take away from the purity of whatever you're doing... music, surfing, snowboarding... it's the sense of freedom and presence that is the most important thing in life and that which should be most valued. A simple concept but difficult to put into practice, easier if you're 56 and still skating... inspirational... much respect!
I've said this in other vids, but to this day Tony Alva was the coolest pro I've ever met. When I was 14-15, it was the "golden age" of skateboarding...Hawk & Hosoi were the big names...you had a kind of rivalry between the neon colors, bleach blonde surfer kids and the shaved head, denim and black shirt punk rock kids...I was more that. Bill Danforth was a local skater so we all dug his style...then when he got on the Alva crew it was even better...so we had a big contest come through, usually in the dead of winter, and this one was big. All the big pros at the time were there...Hawk, Hosoi, Gonz, Blender...everyone. So I'm sitting there watching and I see two guys getting ready to fight- clean cut Steve Rocco and legend Tony Alva. OH SHIT! So they get separated and send to different sides of the arena...well who comes and sits right next to me? TONY FUCKING ALVA! He couldn't have been nicer or more accommodating...plus I wasn't a fan of Rocco at the time, so ayyye...anyways, I asked Tony what was up and said Rocco kept trying to snake runs and he was tired of his shit. I just laughed and started pestering the shit out of Tony...his ego never flared once...answered all my questions, signed my board, shirt, poster...I'd say he sat there for a good half hour and just shot the shit. I know other cats ain't too fond of him, but he was nothing but nice to me. Skate legend!
I grew up looking at this guy in magazines. He used to be so cocky and arrogant. It is awesome to see what a great great person he has become. Very well spoken too.
@@MalachaiHough im mediocre at skating but my buddy couldve been sponsored. The only person other than mullen ive seen do a dark slide (ive never googled anyone else lol). he gave zero shits about joining a team because skaters are assholes.
Really? I mean he backhanded Bucky by saying, "Us real pool skaters" as if the 13ft backyard pool is some kind of gimmick. That's how I took that statement anyway.
I am absolutely in awe of this video. I've lived around skateboarding my whole life. Didn't know who the gods were. Thanks Tony, Z-Boys, and everything that followed.
i took my son to vans skate park in o.c. and no lie this older dude was absolutely killing it out there. best skater out there. it was tony alva. i told my son and he said who? im like thats tbe beginning of skateboarding! im Tonys age, i had an Alva board. lol
I grew up with Hawk so I use to get bird house boards and sometimes get bakers but man I miss skating. With this virus around I’m really considering to pick up the board again.
Mermaid pool in our backyard in Westchester... '79? Functional Design (still have it), Learned in that pool, so never skated on the sidewalk for weeks when I started.. then we had to fill the pool... (insurance reasons). After that I learned to Tic Tac everywhere cause i never really learned kick pushing.. still hate kick pushing, soo.. at 59 and still skating.. kick and carving for miles... my meditation.. my other true love. I think Tony came to our pool a few times.. back in the day.
56 and looks 40 ...I grew up with Tony and Lief in Rowland and Hacienda Heights ...When we started the Movie Skateboard in 1976, a Guy got Killed , and the Movie was re done in 1978. Skate Kings also in 78 ..I still Skate at 52 , and Shred most of the young kids to this day JZP
Alva was mostly everyone’s hero in ‘77-78. What he represented was creative freedom through the physically intense expression of skateboarding. Somewhere between artists and athletes, skateboarders took physics and made an art form of defying gravity. I like how Alva changed though to see, like Jay Adams did, that the soul and roots of it was having fun. Also, not taking your skill set too seriously to where you look down on others, but just encourage everyone to enjoy getting better. Music as well is the same, you have to work at it but enjoy the process. The result is a lifetime of real experiences that make you vibe on the culture you inhabit. That culture was fostered by people like Alva and Stacy Peralta, they created what they wanted to see, and we all sort of were inspired by their efforts.
Lords of Dogtown really sums up how he was back in the day. I’m glad he decided to go back to the purity of skateboarding that was. He seems really happy now.
i could care less who likes or dislikes alva and neither can he. i like him but even if i didnt id still respect the shit out of him for still skating at the age of 56. so cool. lets see who can still skate if they make it to 56. i doubt most of you will be skating at 56.
All the Z boys deserve big Props and all those that followed from the west coast to the east coast. The urethane wheel blew everyone away, that started it all.
Awesome. Well said. I just got off a NINETEEN year hiatus. Last skated in whistler circa 2000! Just bought a board and now on day 7. Almost grinding the big bowl here in Sidney BC holly shit lol. It is FUN. That's the key. Fountain of youth. I'm now 43 and had passed on skating to focus on snowboarding after a knee injury. Glad to be back. Thanks Tony! All time legend and seemingly very genuine brother!
He is a true icon, along with Jay Adams, Stacy Peralta, Shogo Kubo or the greatly underrated Jerry Valdez. They set the foundations of the sport, but I also suspect that they were incredible "skate-photogenic", and that the photographers were making they job really good. Their pictures were really nice, very artistic, though their skateboard style was somehow simple when compared to what came next (Hosoi, etc.) There are a couple of videos of Alva in SanCosme México that make you cry: sad.
I agree 100% about the way we found skate spots back in the day. Slipping through the fence to an empty pool. Walking up a hill to a reservoir. In fact, I heard rumors of an old reservoir that was still intact, just needs cleaning out. I went and checked it out, and felt like a was back in time.
Jay Adams is right, skating keeps you young, when I saw Tony Alva carving the pool I was looking at him in his young form, it's probably because his carves were so swift then and they still are.
tony alva always comes first for me, i have a 1977 tony alva reissue and everytime i'm at the park i'm doing kick turns,bert slides and just rippin' around man.
Thank you alva!!! You are and always (30+ years) been an inspiration to a fucking lot of us street kids! We watched you dominate back in the day, your a true legend! My son skates, and i gave him my Alva deck... He loves it! Your a giant among men! Truly thank u! +Skate in peace Jay! The world misses u
Salba + Thomas guide + chartered helicopter = 100+ empty backyard pools in Fontana, ahhh the good old days. Chris Miller is the o.g. Pool killer! The sound that indys make on pool copeing is one of my favorite sounds…sooths the skater soul.
Excelente video, aqui en Caracas teníamos a patiring y los peraltes en caracas que hacíamos en las calles pero lo disfrutabamos al máximo la era del skateboard y el surf magníficos años 80 !!!!
Well said Alva. Never had the chance to sk-8 with you, but who knows one day maybe.You are the true article Tony Alva. Stay golden, stay true, and do what you do.
He such a cool, philosophical guy. And as I I've got older myself (nearly 40), I too have realised that having fun really is the secret of life. Where we differ though, is that he's such a better skater than me. Still enjoy it though.
I turned 36 this year and I just started to skate again. I'm even better then back in the 80ies now. Buy a board and go for it. It's never to late. Tony Alva is the best example.
52 yo fat old school So Cal... Mid life crisis buying parts,building decks hanging at the local skate park watching the kids trip on the "old guy" The best part of being an old old school skater is the ability to build that top of the line stick with all the proper parts you always wanted as a kid. I ain't busting no airs out of no bowls but I can still grind a set of trucks in half.. Local North Houston Skate Park.. Best free city park in the country! I idolized every skater from the 70s but being from Anaheim I have huge soft spots for Lester and Jeff... RIP Grosso!
I used to skate, i still surf, but mostly scooter now, and his words were so true, so wise, and jest so inspiring, that it changed how i ride my scooter, and my board, and how i do most of the things i do now, i feel a little bit wiser jest watching this video, thank you Tony.
This is a great advice coming from a legend from somebody who live life understands it's not all about money in the end you have to have fun or you are wasting your years
Uttering is still a crime (I looked it up) , however uttering words of wisdom , Flow and Behold, you've gone full circle👌Master Alva thanks for those Choice words✌️🐾
im 50-just broke two ribs slamming in a pool-i,ve had so much pain and too many x-rays from sk* and moto-x-but i cant wait to get back grindin'i live in england but was at venice beach last week-got me a long board too-rollin,great to see alva still rippin-dog town life
In an article in BMX Action magazine in 1982 there was a line about "famed and futuristic skater Tony Alva"; and he seemed almost mythic, being at an event. Now, a thousand years later, the best is largely in the 'past'.
[cont...} That kinna gave me a kick start not only to do better but perfecting it to the best my ability.. Anyways one experiences life differently the least I can say... But Tony Alva, Hosoi, Laseck. Miller, Hawk were the big names in vert back in the days .. glad they still around...
i have skated for a while now, skateboarding makes my life so much better, when you fly around a bowl, your in your own bubble of complete bliss, the bad things which the world throws at you are so out of your mind, if everyone skated the world would be a better place, skateoarding for life!!
I agree with Alva about real pools vs. ones built to skate in. The big deep transition was hard for me to get used to compared to tight swimming pools. I had a hard time getting a rhythm in those big bowls. Of course I stopped skating right around the time those big bowls came out so who knows?
exactly man! skating is what you make of it, and as far as im concerned, it doesnt matter how many tricks you can do, or how high you can get air, as long as you can ride it and have fun doing it, then that makes you a skater, no matter what kind of board you're riding, you do what you like, and thats what makes it fun :) glad you agree bro, and keep skating pools cause it never gets old! and hope your son is shredding hard! :D
@no5productions Washed up? He is a legend, and if there was no Tony Alva chances are you might not be watching Bucky do anything in his backyard but cooking up some burgers on his BBQ.
"It's not really about material, wealth and all the trophies, you know, the money and stuff. [...] But you know, there is a fine line between ambition and greed you know? And I think that when you become a little bit greedy and you start going on a material path instead of just having fun, I think you get away from the spiritual, you know, and like I've said before I think that the main way to have fun and the main way to stay connected to what skateboarding is really all about is to kind of keep it, you know, really like fun and enjoyable, and not get to, not to take yourself too seriously, you know, because that takes the fun out of anything, like music, surfing, skateboarding, art, like anything like that, when you get too serious about it and you're only doing it for the power and for the money and to be like, the best, instead just to be one, like worker among the workers, I think the best way to do is just to have fun, don't try to be the top dog all the time, you know." ^That's the perfect definition why people hate it when someone "sells out".
Joseph Carroll A Company that sells out is different to a regular Skater. You might as well make some Money while you can. A Company cutting Corners just for Profits is BS though.
Unfortunately we live in a society that requires money to eat, survive, have shelter and take care of your family. Stop the guilt shaming for people trying to make a good living doing something they love. I’m not trying to call anyone out and I agree with what Tony said but seeing people shit on others for making a living is ridiculous.
The best part of this video is listening to Alva's wise words about connecting spiritually with skating. Money, trophies, success, fame (popularity) can take away from the purity of whatever you're doing... music, surfing, snowboarding... it's the sense of freedom and presence that is the most important thing in life and that which should be most valued. A simple concept but difficult to put into practice, easier if you're 56 and still skating... inspirational... much respect!
I grew up in the 70's idolizing the Z-boys, especially Tony Alva. Skating does keep a person young.
I've said this in other vids, but to this day Tony Alva was the coolest pro I've ever met. When I was 14-15, it was the "golden age" of skateboarding...Hawk & Hosoi were the big names...you had a kind of rivalry between the neon colors, bleach blonde surfer kids and the shaved head, denim and black shirt punk rock kids...I was more that. Bill Danforth was a local skater so we all dug his style...then when he got on the Alva crew it was even better...so we had a big contest come through, usually in the dead of winter, and this one was big. All the big pros at the time were there...Hawk, Hosoi, Gonz, Blender...everyone. So I'm sitting there watching and I see two guys getting ready to fight- clean cut Steve Rocco and legend Tony Alva. OH SHIT! So they get separated and send to different sides of the arena...well who comes and sits right next to me? TONY FUCKING ALVA! He couldn't have been nicer or more accommodating...plus I wasn't a fan of Rocco at the time, so ayyye...anyways, I asked Tony what was up and said Rocco kept trying to snake runs and he was tired of his shit. I just laughed and started pestering the shit out of Tony...his ego never flared once...answered all my questions, signed my board, shirt, poster...I'd say he sat there for a good half hour and just shot the shit. I know other cats ain't too fond of him, but he was nothing but nice to me. Skate legend!
COOL STORY BRO!🤙
Happy 61st birthday, Tony! You're an inspiration to all of us younger surfer/skaters. Keep it up, bro!
I grew up looking at this guy in magazines.
He used to be so cocky and arrogant.
It is awesome to see what a great great person he has become. Very well spoken too.
man, exactly what i thought too! he used to be very arrogant, glad to see how far T.A has come..
Rachel Hilgert he still is
@@MalachaiHough im mediocre at skating but my buddy couldve been sponsored. The only person other than mullen ive seen do a dark slide (ive never googled anyone else lol). he gave zero shits about joining a team because skaters are assholes.
@@KofiProductions maybe where you're from kook
Really? I mean he backhanded Bucky by saying, "Us real pool skaters" as if the 13ft backyard pool is some kind of gimmick.
That's how I took that statement anyway.
I am absolutely in awe of this video. I've lived around skateboarding my whole life. Didn't know who the gods were. Thanks Tony, Z-Boys, and everything that followed.
Skateboarding vids always have the chillest music
Even after so many years watching this video from time to time it still gives me goose bumps
i took my son to vans skate park in o.c. and no lie this older dude was absolutely killing it out there. best skater out there. it was tony alva. i told my son and he said who? im like thats tbe beginning of skateboarding! im Tonys age, i had an Alva board. lol
Awesome
Arlie Hopes y me too. Alva 8"" Alva wheels and Indys. First new board I ever bought. All my other bros had the dog town models. Good times
I grew up with Hawk so I use to get bird house boards and sometimes get bakers but man I miss skating. With this virus around I’m really considering to pick up the board again.
@@prometheusvenom7189 just do it best thing ever
Mermaid pool in our backyard in Westchester... '79? Functional Design (still have it), Learned in that pool, so never skated on the sidewalk for weeks when I started.. then we had to fill the pool... (insurance reasons). After that I learned to Tic Tac everywhere cause i never really learned kick pushing.. still hate kick pushing, soo.. at 59 and still skating.. kick and carving for miles... my meditation.. my other true love. I think Tony came to our pool a few times.. back in the day.
Remember Jay Adams.
Skateboarding IS life.
Tony Alva inspired me to start skating in the mid 1970s and I'm still skating today. Listen to your elders my friend; they have a lot to teach you.
56 and looks 40 ...I grew up with Tony and Lief in Rowland and Hacienda Heights ...When we started the Movie Skateboard in 1976, a Guy got Killed , and the Movie was re done in 1978. Skate Kings also in 78 ..I still Skate at 52 , and Shred most of the young kids to this day JZP
this honestly kind of brought tears to my eyes haha. i feel so honored to be apart of something so awesome. i love skateboarding.
It’s something about pool skating that feels so interesting where you can feel center I can’t explain it.
Alva was mostly everyone’s hero in ‘77-78. What he represented was creative freedom through the physically intense expression of skateboarding. Somewhere between artists and athletes, skateboarders took physics and made an art form of defying gravity. I like how Alva changed though to see, like Jay Adams did, that the soul and roots of it was having fun. Also, not taking your skill set too seriously to where you look down on others, but just encourage everyone to enjoy getting better. Music as well is the same, you have to work at it but enjoy the process. The result is a lifetime of real experiences that make you vibe on the culture you inhabit. That culture was fostered by people like Alva and Stacy Peralta, they created what they wanted to see, and we all sort of were inspired by their efforts.
I've rode a skateboard since 1968, I'm about to turn 53 and still skate. Thank you Tony, good to see you still skating.
alva looks like an unshaven keanu reeves here lol
There's a shaven keanu reeves?
Craig Weaver the matrix
Lords of Dogtown really sums up how he was back in the day. I’m glad he decided to go back to the purity of skateboarding that was. He seems really happy now.
alva and vallely have inspired me for 5 years and i still go out there and do my best!
Thanks Tony! for everything.
i could care less who likes or dislikes alva and neither can he. i like him but even if i didnt id still respect the shit out of him for still skating at the age of 56. so cool. lets see who can still skate if they make it to 56. i doubt most of you will be skating at 56.
I'm turning 57 this week and had a great time skating the local skate park the other day.
Wow, Tony sounds well chilled out these days.
Used to sit and watch him skate , like he was the King , Which he was,,,
"there's a fine line between ambition and greed." wise words
whos that kid shredding everything? shes badass
Man this is such an important video for skateboarders to see, specifically for Tony's words at the end. We all love skateboarding because it's fun.
Rip Jay Adams
All the Z boys deserve big Props and all those that followed from the west coast to the east coast. The urethane wheel blew everyone away, that started it all.
4:41 look in the back im leaning on my board! i lived next to john when i lived in malibu and was there that day
OMG I SEE YOU !!!
Lucky guy
Tony Alva is so chill and cool. Thanks for everything that skateboarding is today Tony. You rule.
Awesome. Well said. I just got off a NINETEEN year hiatus. Last skated in whistler circa 2000! Just bought a board and now on day 7. Almost grinding the big bowl here in Sidney BC holly shit lol. It is FUN. That's the key. Fountain of youth. I'm now 43 and had passed on skating to focus on snowboarding after a knee injury. Glad to be back. Thanks Tony! All time legend and seemingly very genuine brother!
Jay Adams is the real LEGEND !
was he not the first to make the air in a pool?
He is a true icon, along with Jay Adams, Stacy Peralta, Shogo Kubo or the greatly underrated Jerry Valdez. They set the foundations of the sport, but I also suspect that they were incredible "skate-photogenic", and that the photographers were making they job really good. Their pictures were really nice, very artistic, though their skateboard style was somehow simple when compared to what came next (Hosoi, etc.) There are a couple of videos of Alva in SanCosme México that make you cry: sad.
Alva makes me wanna get fit via skateboarding again, as a mature age, old's cool reissue rider.
I agree 100% about the way we found skate spots back in the day. Slipping through the fence to an empty pool. Walking up a hill to a reservoir. In fact, I heard rumors of an old reservoir that was still intact, just needs cleaning out. I went and checked it out, and felt like a was back in time.
Jay Adams is right, skating keeps you young, when I saw Tony Alva carving the pool I was looking at him in his young form, it's probably because his carves were so swift then and they still are.
tony alva always comes first for me, i have a 1977 tony alva reissue and everytime i'm at the park i'm doing kick turns,bert slides and just rippin' around man.
Thank you alva!!! You are and always (30+ years) been an inspiration to a fucking lot of us street kids! We watched you dominate back in the day, your a true legend! My son skates, and i gave him my Alva deck... He loves it! Your a giant among men! Truly thank u! +Skate in peace Jay! The world misses u
This guy has been skateboarding for over 40 years after saying he wanted to be the oldest skateboarder of all time as a teen.
Salba + Thomas guide + chartered helicopter = 100+ empty backyard pools in Fontana, ahhh the good old days. Chris Miller is the o.g. Pool killer! The sound that indys make on pool copeing is one of my favorite sounds…sooths the skater soul.
Excelente video, aqui en Caracas teníamos a patiring y los peraltes en caracas que hacíamos en las calles pero lo disfrutabamos al máximo la era del skateboard y el surf magníficos años 80 !!!!
Well said Alva. Never had the chance to sk-8 with you, but who knows one day maybe.You are the true article Tony Alva. Stay golden, stay true, and do what you do.
Tony really hit the spot there at the end. Whether it's gliding down to your local shops are hitting it hard on a vert. At all levels, it's about fun.
He such a cool, philosophical guy. And as I I've got older myself (nearly 40), I too have realised that having fun really is the secret of life. Where we differ though, is that he's such a better skater than me. Still enjoy it though.
I turned 36 this year and I just started to skate again. I'm even better then back in the 80ies now. Buy a board and go for it. It's never to late. Tony Alva is the best example.
so go sk8 man!!!i'm 39 now and i began skating again 3 years ago after an almost 15 year break....it feels great man!!!
Really love this video.
every time he skates it's pure surf form - he has the perfect lines in the bowl
52 yo fat old school So Cal... Mid life crisis buying parts,building decks hanging at the local skate park watching the kids trip on the "old guy" The best part of being an old old school skater is the ability to build that top of the line stick with all the proper parts you always wanted as a kid. I ain't busting no airs out of no bowls but I can still grind a set of trucks in half.. Local North Houston Skate Park.. Best free city park in the country!
I idolized every skater from the 70s but being from Anaheim I have huge soft spots for Lester and Jeff... RIP Grosso!
I used to skate, i still surf, but mostly scooter now, and his words were so true, so wise, and jest so inspiring, that it changed how i ride my scooter, and my board, and how i do most of the things i do now, i feel a little bit wiser jest watching this video, thank you Tony.
I LOVE TONY ALVA!!
Tony's deck is the one I use still today, just love the shape awesome in the pool. the kids look at my Alva deck all weird like what's that ?
This is a great advice coming from a legend from somebody who live life understands it's not all about money in the end you have to have fun or you are wasting your years
Met Tony today! wow sooo amazing man!
Uttering is still a crime (I looked it up) , however uttering words of wisdom , Flow and Behold, you've gone full circle👌Master Alva thanks for those Choice words✌️🐾
im 50-just broke two ribs slamming in a pool-i,ve had so much pain and too many x-rays from sk* and moto-x-but i cant wait to get back grindin'i live in england but was at venice beach last week-got me a long board too-rollin,great to see alva still rippin-dog town life
If anyone is considering learning to skate, watching this vid should give you all the inspiration you need.
Big respect OG Real talk
Alva is one of my favorite people.
Thank You Alva. I grew up with you.
MUSIC,SKATEBOARDING,SURFING,DAREDEVIL STUNTS OR ANY FORM OF ART HAS A COMMON DENOMINATOR..ITS CALLED..
FREEDOM!!!
HELL YEAH!!!
Top Tier vert Skater. This Skater is the Top 10 vert rider l have seen . I enjoy watching this Guy. Power.
Alva so awesome dude love ya alva peace love unity respect 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
great talk and video in general ;D
Great up, thanks.
53 and still going strong! Way to go, TA!
he's out there all the time man
In an article in BMX Action magazine in 1982 there was a line about "famed and futuristic skater Tony Alva"; and he seemed almost mythic, being at an event. Now, a thousand years later, the best is largely in the 'past'.
He looks like Drexl from True Romance now.
What an obscure reference, LOL
Tell me I'm wrong!! lol
It aint white boy day is it? Lol
My hat is forever tipped to ya Tony. You know the soul of riding brother.
nice message from tony alva.
11.37.....I had a few slams like that but Tony pulled it off!! That was sick.
Thank you tony alva for giving young guns like me an inspiration to just enjoy skateboarding thank you.
so inspiring man, hyped for some shredding, ITS FUCKING RAINING!
[cont...} That kinna gave me a kick start not only to do better but perfecting it to the best my ability.. Anyways one experiences life differently the least I can say... But Tony Alva, Hosoi, Laseck. Miller, Hawk were the big names in vert back in the days .. glad they still around...
i have skated for a while now, skateboarding makes my life so much better, when you fly around a bowl, your in your own bubble of complete bliss, the bad things which the world throws at you are so out of your mind, if everyone skated the world would be a better place, skateoarding for life!!
Let time be a friend, not an enemy. Have fun and keep learning.
He makes it look so easy
Surprised Jay Adam's wasn't mentioned by Tony. He was a true pioneer at pushing the limits and inventing.
I love that retro twin fin fish!
Speak on it Tony.... "Legend"
He’s done a fantastic job and growing up.
im 15 and I just skated my first bowl last weekend and it felt like something i want to to the rest of my life
I agree with Alva about real pools vs. ones built to skate in. The big deep transition was hard for me to get used to compared to tight swimming pools. I had a hard time getting a rhythm in those big bowls. Of course I stopped skating right around the time those big bowls came out so who knows?
AWESOME!
So rad.
You think Bucky Lasek's pool is big? Have you seen Pedro Barros'?
YEAH MAN! So much truth. Alva rules.
Listen up peepz Tony Alvas got words of wisdom here for any boarder
T.A.'s still got that great surf style frontside carve, you can almost see the wave he's riding
I love the 180 Alva has done!
That little chick is amazing!!
thats very true, without alva in the picture, skating probably wouldnt be as popular as it is today
exactly man! skating is what you make of it, and as far as im concerned, it doesnt matter how many tricks you can do, or how high you can get air, as long as you can ride it and have fun doing it, then that makes you a skater, no matter what kind of board you're riding, you do what you like, and thats what makes it fun :) glad you agree bro, and keep skating pools cause it never gets old! and hope your son is shredding hard! :D
@no5productions Washed up? He is a legend, and if there was no Tony Alva chances are you might not be watching Bucky do anything in his backyard but cooking up some burgers on his BBQ.
my first deck was an Alva for 80 bucks from Grimmick skate shop in Huntington Beach.. they had a half-pipe out in front and it was on Beach Blvd..
My husbands still skating at 51...mellow bowl rides are the bomb!
"It's not really about material, wealth and all the trophies, you know, the money and stuff. [...] But you know, there is a fine line between ambition and greed you know? And I think that when you become a little bit greedy and you start going on a material path instead of just having fun, I think you get away from the spiritual, you know, and like I've said before I think that the main way to have fun and the main way to stay connected to what skateboarding is really all about is to kind of keep it, you know, really like fun and enjoyable, and not get to, not to take yourself too seriously, you know, because that takes the fun out of anything, like music, surfing, skateboarding, art, like anything like that, when you get too serious about it and you're only doing it for the power and for the money and to be like, the best, instead just to be one, like worker among the workers, I think the best way to do is just to have fun, don't try to be the top dog all the time, you know."
^That's the perfect definition why people hate it when someone "sells out".
rubbers3 you know
rubbers3 video made by a company that "sold out"...for real :-(
Joseph Carroll A Company that sells out is different to a regular Skater. You might as well make some Money while you can. A Company cutting Corners just for Profits is BS though.
That's why Jay Adams always Will be the real Skate Hero.
Unfortunately we live in a society that requires money to eat, survive, have shelter and take care of your family. Stop the guilt shaming for people trying to make a good living doing something they love.
I’m not trying to call anyone out and I agree with what Tony said but seeing people shit on others for making a living is ridiculous.
I saw him skating today!!!
It's never too late for changes. Keep your head up bro! :)