There are tricks he’s doing here that I’ve never seen anyone do...live or on video. ‘Nose manual check slide’....wtf. 360 shovit to manual.... come on buddy. Trick after trick after trick....Rodney is a savage.
besides the wall ride and the rail slide, rodney invented every street trick. the fact that he can do all those insane tricks live, back to back to back is unreal!
LOL! He was even doing vert tricks on flat. Like the Christ air at 4:47. Another favorite is, pop into an invert without putting your feet on the ground.
The size of this crowd is mind blowing. Knowing how much of an introvert he was, this stuff must have been terrifying and he still does PHENOMENAL. Think about that for a second.
He was already a legend even then; there was Mullen and then a HUGE gap to everyone else. All the other great skaters had guys that could beat them, but Mullen was in a class of his own.
I think what people fail to appreciate with Rodney is that, at this point in time, no one was doing anything remotely close to what he was doing. I think too many people approach this with a modern viewpoint, all of modern skating pretty much evolved from Rodney's innovation. Skating wouldn't exist as it does without him and we should all be eternally grateful that we get to witness him in our lifetime
I dont think any actual skaters, new or old, fail to appreciate that lol. Everyone who knows anything knows this guy invented most of the tricks people do today. Ive never heard anyone understate his achievements and contributions to skating. Maybe non skaters, but most people know this guy is a living legend
People at the time didn't fail to appreciate it. What he does is amazing, but the thing is, it was totally on a flat plane, geared around the freestyle competition format. So in that sense it had become stagnant, and too contained for the adventure of skateboarding unfortunately. And by 1990 most skated everthing, and even miniramp skating overshadowed it. Heck...we were all 'chink-chinking' and 'rock-to-willy'ing' our asses off.
Did you know this guy used to practice 9 hours a day? I admire his intensity so much. I mirror him in what ever I do since I discovered him playing tony hawk pro skater 2 .. ahah yeah
I once saw an interview he did where he mentioned that 360 and 540 flips rarely got a reaction from crowds because they couldn’t tell them apart from 3 shoves. Crazy though. A 540 flip on flat? Cmon.
Thanks so much for sharing that with us! So, so epic .. made my day! How long did the whole event go for, and is there any other footage of it about that you know of? Thank you! 😀
I love Rodney and his will to give it everything, especially back when skating was really starting off mainstream. This man has invented so many tricks with a skateboard that it’s already a tradition to learn his moves for a couple decades.
The crowd commentary is hilarious, here you have Mullen one of the best to ever do it. Performing an epic freestyle and some guy is debating which are better potato chips or pretzels 6:31
This had to be one of Rodney’s final summer tours as a straight-up freestyle skater. Plan B started up at the end of he next summer and he was filming for Questionable (street skating on a full-size board) not too long after that. I used to think he kept at it after Rubbish Heap, but that definitely wasn’t the case.
Love it!! I’m pretty sure he came to Maximus that year too. Where he rode a quote on “regular board and dropped in on the 6 foot ramp at least… so sick great video
Not one of, and not probably - he is the best skateboarder of all time. No one else is even close, and that's not a knock on the other greats. Mullen was/is in a class of his own.
Watch 4.10 to 4.12 in slow mo!!! fuckin hell that was sick I’m not a skater but Christ he landed that cross legged!!!! Please have a look you don’t notice it in normal speed.
Rodney farts. Yeah. Rodney hits his nuts with the board. Yeah. Rodney skins his knee. Yeah. Most consecutive Yeahs from a crowd, ever. Yeah. Fuck yeah.
I understand, from a comment here, that at the time that was a compliment, like saying something is 'sick', which I understand, from a comment, someone said here too; ground-breaking in so many ways! 😉
There are tricks he’s doing here that I’ve never seen anyone do...live or on video. ‘Nose manual check slide’....wtf. 360 shovit to manual.... come on buddy. Trick after trick after trick....Rodney is a savage.
The insane part is he straight up created these tricks from thin air. It's unreal.
besides the wall ride and the rail slide, rodney invented every street trick. the fact that he can do all those insane tricks live, back to back to back is unreal!
Some of his tricks people still can't replicate easily now, and he makes it all look so easy and natural.
LOL! He was even doing vert tricks on flat. Like the Christ air at 4:47. Another favorite is, pop into an invert without putting your feet on the ground.
You see the fuckin board hes using too!
That bail at 5:08 was clean and made it look like a trick in itself
4:25:
A: “Holy shit…”
B: “No freaking way”
A: “360 ollie… on a freakin’-on a freestyle board”
gayhaifa that was one foot too.......just saying.
2:32: “What the hell is he doing; this guy’s crazy”
YEEEEEEAAAAHH
2020 still sick
Forever sick
Yeah
@@piercinghuber4743 😂
The size of this crowd is mind blowing. Knowing how much of an introvert he was, this stuff must have been terrifying and he still does PHENOMENAL. Think about that for a second.
He was probably used to it by that time.
Mullen is one of those rare talents that was/is on a completely different level from the rest of the competition, and they all knew it.
5:06 Maybe the only skateboarder in history whose bails can be counted as tricks... Had to replay a few times to believe it.
Josh Wadey I agree
He got a worthy round of applause too! Rodney is da man
2018 just as impressed now as I was at the time.
The stamina is over 9000!!!
5:08 LOL anti-gravity trick YEAHHHH
And to think this is the same time he had started skating obstacles. Then passed right by everyone within a year or two. Crazy.
The greatest of all time, 23 and in his prime. I wish I was alive to see this shit live.
He was already a legend even then; there was Mullen and then a HUGE gap to everyone else. All the other great skaters had guys that could beat them, but Mullen was in a class of his own.
I think what people fail to appreciate with Rodney is that, at this point in time, no one was doing anything remotely close to what he was doing. I think too many people approach this with a modern viewpoint, all of modern skating pretty much evolved from Rodney's innovation. Skating wouldn't exist as it does without him and we should all be eternally grateful that we get to witness him in our lifetime
I dont think any actual skaters, new or old, fail to appreciate that lol. Everyone who knows anything knows this guy invented most of the tricks people do today. Ive never heard anyone understate his achievements and contributions to skating. Maybe non skaters, but most people know this guy is a living legend
People at the time didn't fail to appreciate it. What he does is amazing, but the thing is, it was totally on a flat plane, geared around the freestyle competition format. So in that sense it had become stagnant, and too contained for the adventure of skateboarding unfortunately. And by 1990 most skated everthing, and even miniramp skating overshadowed it. Heck...we were all 'chink-chinking' and 'rock-to-willy'ing' our asses off.
Did you know this guy used to practice 9 hours a day?
I admire his intensity so much. I mirror him in what ever I do since I discovered him playing tony hawk pro skater 2 .. ahah yeah
Haha the powerslide got a bigger cheer than the tre flip. I wonder how many people noticed it actually flipped?
I noticed lol I instantly watched it again.
That’s honestly mind blowing. A little powerslide
I once saw an interview he did where he mentioned that 360 and 540 flips rarely got a reaction from crowds because they couldn’t tell them apart from 3 shoves. Crazy though. A 540 flip on flat? Cmon.
@@dougthealligator Yeah, that's why he went for a double 360 flip so people would even notice it flip! :D
Even when he misses, people just comprehend and keep cheering for him. That's the true skateboarding community spirit.
Westgate mall in Bethlehem, PA. Amateur Athlete hosted. I was there! Great times!
Thanks so much for sharing that with us! So, so epic .. made my day! How long did the whole event go for, and is there any other footage of it about that you know of? Thank you! 😀
The balance and understanding of weight distribution is amazing
It's like he was born to do this
I liked when he did the nose manual and then went into a 360 and actually started pumping it so he kept spinning around. That was nuts.
The fluid STYLE. Even when he didn't stick it, he was an acrobat and gymnast while recovering from it. One of a kind.
This would have been insane to do even TODAY. This dude was doing it... when none of these tricks even existed. Some still don't post-Rodney Mullen.
I was 15 then, and it looks like what I imagined the 60's looked like.
Yeah..............................YEAH!
They even say “yeah” when he screws up lol Mullens such a epic skater!!
They've most definitely on his side! Love it! 😀
Still to this day... mind blown!
He was killing it.
Still is
I can not get enough of Mullens skating! It is about as magical of Skating as it gets!
Rodney doing 360’s at the end of every routine should have been a finishing move on Mortal Kombat.
I love Rodney and his will to give it everything, especially back when skating was really starting off mainstream. This man has invented so many tricks with a skateboard that it’s already a tradition to learn his moves for a couple decades.
The crowd commentary is hilarious, here you have Mullen one of the best to ever do it. Performing an epic freestyle and some guy is debating which are better potato chips or pretzels 6:31
I thought that was a metaphor or something for what they really said..nope that was the actual conversation haha
I think the dude tried to make a joke, waiting for the crowd to respond, "yeeeah!".
@myself to myself Yeah, I am that guy, figuratively. That's why I caught it. Ha! I'm so lame.
@myself to myself Thank you.
Reactions in the 90's: "Yea, yea, YEA!
2020: "Holy sh*t wtf was that?!"
@1:10-1:25 is just straight up out of this world. He was an absolute wizard and nobody could truly recognize it.
I guess the massive crowd just happened to be cheering for no reason
I guess the massive crowd just happened to be cheering for no reason
The best to ever do it
5:05: Rodney Mullen’s bails are more beautiful than the best makes I’ll ever land
6:31 "But are potato chips better than pretzels?"
We asked the big questions in the 90's.
The first trick he missed was a fakie frontside bigspin. I can relate to that. Nobody ever does that trick except Chris Joslin and Justin Brock.
People said "Yeah" alot back then.
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah they did
Yeah bc they got to see Rodney Mullen tour and give demos back then (and right before he was about to start over from scratch as a street skater)
YEAH
Yeah
Rodney: does whatever
The audience: yeeaah
"YEAH !!!" (Me joining them 30 years on!) .. just imagine for a moment seeing this live, like everyone here, right before your very eyes !!! 😀
This had to be one of Rodney’s final summer tours as a straight-up freestyle skater. Plan B started up at the end of he next summer and he was filming for Questionable (street skating on a full-size board) not too long after that. I used to think he kept at it after Rubbish Heap, but that definitely wasn’t the case.
Amazing
Love it!! I’m pretty sure he came to Maximus that year too. Where he rode a quote on “regular board and dropped in on the 6 foot ramp at least… so sick great video
2:05 Rod playing my moves
@NathanKRobinson i think he mentioned sometime before that this is why he stopped with the 360 double flips, regular people just couldnt relate.
their commentary is hilarious and priceless they start off talking smack about Rodney and in this short demo he blows their minds
One of the greatest. Legend 👐 GTC 🤙
Probably THE greatest.
Not one of, and not probably - he is the best skateboarder of all time. No one else is even close, and that's not a knock on the other greats. Mullen was/is in a class of his own.
Best skater to ever live
And Tony Hawk thinks so too! 😀
Yeah, 1990... Skating in Converse basketball shoes.
And what does this tell you?
Rodney killing it for world!
I feel like even the people hes competing against are going "Yeah!" Too
Yeah!
I can’t believe that guy said “that sucked” you do know your watching a master right??
0:50: FYI in the 90s “that sucked” was NJ slang for “that hella rocked”
gayhaifa gotcha never knew that!!
I was born in 84 so I was young during the eighties but I love the era!!
1:30 My reaction if I was him for a day
LMFAO. Same
YEAH. Has been around for skaters for yearsssss
I like the part where the crowd said "yeah"
The whole thing! 😂
hes so dope. (:
1:50 where he started whipping a bunch of nose 360s was wicked as hell. Would love to be able to do that.
so effortless.
Yeeaaahhhhh....
👊
People who skate understand that rodney has extremely good consistency from demo skating he is all energy here slow down rodney!
man was on his board for 2 fucking minutes doing THAT shit i cant believe Rodney was real
Rodney practiced 9 hours a day. He is The Godfather of skating. Bigger than hawk. Bigger than anyone else.
Fckn legend !
His bails are more impressive than most pros' best tricks.
Nobody does it better..
*YEAAH*
Still the best
YEAH!
It's like watching a skateboard ballerina.👍
Yeeeaaahh!
DO A HAND STAND
If you see very closely to the board, it doesn't have the tails.... that's just show how good he is
That’s crazy 😳😱😱
Watch 4.10 to 4.12 in slow mo!!! fuckin hell that was sick I’m not a skater but Christ he landed that cross legged!!!! Please have a look you don’t notice it in normal speed.
The skill this man has, unbelievable.
The people in the crowd had no idea they were witnessing the Michael Jordan of skating come of age.
THE GODFATHER!!
I can't even stay in a casper stall for more than 20 seconds Rodney mullen is a skate god
F'n genius!!!
woah , i didnt know rodney could break dance! 5:09
Such a pioneer !!! 😉
He just keeps going too
7:25 "Ohhh shit!"
Nobody and I mean NOBODY!!! Could touch him....🤘😜🍻🇨🇦
Oh how little do these people realize what they got to enjoy that day
rodney is pure magic -- imagine how laboured and heavy the average person's legs would feel a minute into this routine. mine are lead just watching it
I really hope Rodney was the finale. You cannot follow this.
Rodney farts. Yeah. Rodney hits his nuts with the board. Yeah. Rodney skins his knee. Yeah. Most consecutive Yeahs from a crowd, ever. Yeah. Fuck yeah.
1990: YeAh
2020: yeeOOO
yeah
Someone should sponsor this kid.
Why would someone thumbs down this?
0:54 how dare u mock a LEGEND
Idiotic
Sarcasm
Getting mad combo points
4:25 I like how they actually asked Rodney to do a boneless
2:55 insane
Watching this at quarter speed. YYEEEEEAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH! LOL!
5:08 Talk about a smooth recovery
He's the GOAT best ever nobody will ever be greater it's just a fact sorry
I think i just learned to 360 flip by watching this
Me: “who was the most dominant skater of the 90’s?”
Crowd: “YEAH!!!!!!!”
The father of street skating..
shame on the fwit saying that sucked
I understand, from a comment here, that at the time that was a compliment, like saying something is 'sick', which I understand, from a comment, someone said here too; ground-breaking in so many ways! 😉
that's the one ;-]