Sharing before I’ve even watched it because I know it will be 10/10
Edit: and it was.
Good Bond stunts docu. Nuts, a lot of it
Actually i think there’s a much longer version with more detail
That’s it there’s one for each movie
It’s not actually YouTube but it’s not usual skate media. It’s like anything on your local news channel - a bit clueless, yet I still found it interesting, but I’m a sucker for anything Clyde. Here he is on PBS last week.
‘’A 1979 photo of a young Black girl skateboarding on a rainy day in Fayetteville has ignited conversations about representation, culture and the power of skateboarding. Host Kenia Thompson explores the incredible journey of this now iconic image with guests Clyde Singleton, a pro skateboarder and writer; and Shaunda Shane, the mystery girl in the photo.’’
This whole channel:
Wow. Brb, just watching everything on there on repeat forever
I’ve seen those early wu videos before, realness
Wow that’s a goldmine.
I clicked the Venice beach 96 one
5 mins of rollerblade fly offs then Tim Jackson comes along and vibes everyone out
Please tell me theres a porno called RoboCock… actually I really don’t want to know
I had an AI picture of Robo getting sucked by a vacuum cleaner forced upon me by Instagram yesterday morning. I’d post it (it isn’t explicit) but I might get told off.
So much Brass Eye is now real.
YouTube turns 20 today. Stating the obvious, but the platform has completely changed how skate videos are consumed, usurping physical media and granting skaters access to a range of content that was unimaginable before the streaming era. Videographers have adapted, and we seem to have settled upon a general formula for new videos: full-lengths are now, on the whole, shorter, with 15-25 minutes being the norm; HD over SD (soz but it’s true); and videos are structured in a more fluid way - montages rather than a series of clearly demarcated individual sections.
I have no idea what the most watched skate video on YouTube is, but this (inexplicably) has 1.1 billion views which probably makes it one of, if not the, most-watched skateboard related video on there:
In terms of more legit content, Richie Jackson (not legit) beats Nyjah (marginally more legit) for most-watched part, but what’s the most-watched section by a UK skater? Rowley’s ‘Sorry’ part seems to have stood the test of time and has racked up 1.2 million views. Can anyone do better?
Dude would have a heart attack if he filmed in Brum!