Saturday, June 28, 2008

First Music Post!

Because skating has informed and shaped most of my musical knowledge for the last ten years, I figured it was about time to make a little post tying the two together. I'm going to give a sorta-kinda list of some of my favorite video parts because of the song and the skater.


1. Heath Kirchart, Sight Unseen: Skate culture has since logged this as one of the stand-out parts of the last decade, and for good reason. The skating is essential Kirchart: powerful, clean, efficient, and straight-up gnarly. Not too many guys could pull off Moody Blues, but the song's dramatic nature fits Heath's quiet storm of annihilation pretty wonderfully and brings a new dimension to the part.

2. Anthony Pappalardo, Mosaic: This list wouldn't be complete without the mention of Dinosaur Jr. and Alien Workshop. Although I feel the graphics of Alien have deteriorated since I fell in love with them when I was a little grommet, their video sense remains intact. Not only does "Forget the Swan" fit Popps' skating wonderfully, but the second segment of his part features easily my favorite cut of skate video history: Anthony Pappalardo's switch ollie off the handicap ramp just as J Mascis' guitar kicks in. Every time I watch that clip I'm instantly reminded of why I love skateboarding. If that sounds weird, whatever. It's true.

3. Rob Welsh, Ryde Or Die Vol. 1: Let me start this off by saying I'm still pissed that Aesthetics got shitcanned. Not sure what exactly happened, but it sucks how poorly a few of those skaters were treated by Zoo York afterward. Anyway, this was probably the first Rob Welsh footage I'd ever seen and I was blown away by his style and finesse. On top of this, the song, "I Declare War" by Shyheim, was a huge dose of gangster-ass hip-hop at a time when the only hip-hop album I owned was probably Dilated Peoples. Still a perennial favorite of mine.

Alright, that's all I got for now. There are tons more, but I think this thing is running a little long as it is. Thanks if you actually read this.

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