i know that it was hard get a copy of video days around 2000, none of my friends had one and the internet was just ... not that good.
and now we have o'dell.
my company flew me out to l.a. in 97. first thing i do, look up skateshops in the phonebook.
wind up at hot rod skateshop and ask for old videos. they pitch me over to eric dressen who grabs
animal chin. i'm like "no, no. do you have blind video days?" bunch of laughs. wind up listening
to the dudes from the captain and casey show go on for like twenty minutes or so back and forth
about how it's never going to see the light of day again, does spike or rocco own it, michael jackson's
probably going to sue them if they did, last anyone heard it was in a pile in a so cal warehouse.
(which sounds weird because if dill can walk off with a 100 boards and a silkscreen, why wouldn't
someone walk away with the video days masters?)
so we've come from rotting in a warehouse, to a feature in underskatement,
to hidden/bonus disc on what if, to bonus footage on epicly laterd.