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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: fur lined sea on April 24, 2012, 06:28:48 AM
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just noticed someone uploaded his logic part which is from one of the first videos i saw. still enjoy it to this day.
MB - Logic Twelve (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSfgNwShfnE#)
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I miss the Popwar Mike Barker.
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Everything he does is sick.
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I always liked this part too:
mike barker - meet the barkers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0ysu4pwvpo#)
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I miss the Popwar Mike Barker.
aside from that one hype! video on the team site, I haven't seen anything from him
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His Feel Free part gets me so hyped to skate
Mike Barker Feel Free (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41qx3fAOJ68#)
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Adding his This Is My Element part, which has my favorite Odd Nosdam track from the entire video. The Logic part is sick too. Great skater.
https://youtu.be/1Nw-b6nULy0?si=cgD8beDlAy0oiY1v
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Random, but I remember getting this video for free with a Unicron order (Thanks Mikendo)
I will never forget, I saw Mike Barker chillin at a Huf demo in NYC. It was the first time in a long time that I fanned out from afar in a loooong time. This was long after he seemingly disappeared from "the industry"
His Feel Free part gets me so hyped to skate
Mike Barker Feel Free (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41qx3fAOJ68#)
can't believe I sold this DVD to one of you Slappers
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His Feel Free part gets me so hyped to skate
Mike Barker Feel Free (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41qx3fAOJ68#)
Wow, never heard of this dude. That was great.
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for whatever reason, i love seeing savier's in old footage. have always been a ba stan, and remember wanting a pair badly after seeing that he was on the team.
anyone in the know as to what derailed his skate career? always thought he was really talented and expected him to get a little bit more light than he did.
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I think it was just bad luck with sponsors, HYPE! folded and Es kicked everyone off at that point. Dude did pretty well though, he had that 411vm ‘Meet The Barkers’, skated for Judah (Satva’s company) and put out a whole heap of solid parts. He would’ve suited Habitat. Pretty sure he became an architect.
The logic part was one of the first videos I ever saw. Loved everything he put out.
Hyped to see an old thread of mine bumped.
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He was on HYPE! As well along with Texas legend Jeremy Holmes, I think that was his last sponsor before he faded into real life, dude had a cool float style and I enjoyed his output
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always was a fan, loved his forecast part
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that 411 part still rules. always loved that song, too.
i remember him saying in an interview that he was more influenced by east coast skating than west coast even though he grew up with p-rod and mike taylor in the valley. you can definitely see it.
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I think it was just bad luck with sponsors, HYPE! folded and Es kicked everyone off at that point. Dude did pretty well though, he had that 411vm ‘Meet The Barkers’, skated for Judah (Satva’s company) and put out a whole heap of solid parts. He would’ve suited Habitat. Pretty sure he became an architect.
The logic part was one of the first videos I ever saw. Loved everything he put out.
Hyped to see an old thread of mine bumped.
I just searched Mike Barker because I wanted to post his T.I.M.E part. Glad you're hyped.
Need more ancient threads bumped.
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anyone in the know as to what derailed his skate career? always thought he was really talented and expected him to get a little bit more light than he did.
Nothing really derailed it. He was a smart dude and went to school for architecture. Now he has a good career and life.
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anyone in the know as to what derailed his skate career? always thought he was really talented and expected him to get a little bit more light than he did.
Nothing really derailed it. He was a smart dude and went to school for architecture. Now he has a good career and life.
Yep, always thought this was the case. Seems like a solid switched on fella.
So many great switch handrail tricks. He didn’t skate rails too often, but when he did, damn!
Try find a better switch pop shuv than his second last trick in that logic part (down the P-rod double set). You can’t.
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savier almost seems like a myth at this point. they lasted for such a short time but i always thought those shoes looked rad.
they folded before i could even get a pair
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I completely forgot that this dude was on Element and had a part in "This Is My Element".
Always loved watching his floaty switch style.
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anyone in the know as to what derailed his skate career? always thought he was really talented and expected him to get a little bit more light than he did.
Nothing really derailed it. He was a smart dude and went to school for architecture. Now he has a good career and life.
makes total sense. i have little to no insight into his personal life, happy to hear he called it and focused on a career outside of skating.
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savier almost seems like a myth at this point. they lasted for such a short time but i always thought those shoes looked rad.
they folded before i could even get a pair
I skated one pair as a little kid and they were so proper... and then Savier folded into early Nike SB. They were way ahead of their time.
Nike SB feels so far removed now from that wavelength.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGOs_I2V_30
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Really sick. Reminds me of Janoski the way he does certain tricks
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Yes! Love me some Mike Barker
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGOs_I2V_30
I like the sketchiness in some of the lines when he's trying to fit pushes in between two tricks. Then just sending massive switch pop shuv-its.
What is the technique for painting white soles black in that perfectly distressed way.
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anyone in the know as to what derailed his skate career? always thought he was really talented and expected him to get a little bit more light than he did.
Nothing really derailed it. He was a smart dude and went to school for architecture. Now he has a good career and life.
he runs @spot_research now if you want more feedback ted-esque architecture content
https://www.instagram.com/spot_research/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGOs_I2V_30
I like the sketchiness in some of the lines when he's trying to fit pushes in between two tricks. Then just sending massive switch pop shuv-its.
What is the technique for painting white soles black in that perfectly distressed way.
lol just fuckin skate them shoes after painting and that's how it's gonna look
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True... seeing Mike Barker with the perfectly worn, painted sole reminded me of how common it was back then. Reynolds has been rocking it recently too.
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Great upload. Haven't seen this part in ages. Dude had effortless style. Who had the guest trick with a back smith on a handrail in the middle of the part? P-rod?
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Great upload. Haven't seen this part in ages. Dude had effortless style. Who had the guest trick with a back smith on a handrail in the middle of the part? P-rod?
Spanky
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Great upload. Haven't seen this part in ages. Dude had effortless style. Who had the guest trick with a back smith on a handrail in the middle of the part? P-rod?
Spanky
There’s 5 guest tricks. Prod does the fs flip and Torey Pudwill does the nollie heel down the Chino 4 block. Not sure who does the front smith or the line that’s in framegrab, though.
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Mike Barker was so sick, I loved when he skated to “Elefant”
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Great upload. Haven't seen this part in ages. Dude had effortless style. Who had the guest trick with a back smith on a handrail in the middle of the part? P-rod?
Spanky
There’s 5 guest tricks. Prod does the fs flip and Torey Pudwill does the nollie heel down the Chino 4 block. Not sure who does the front smith or the line that’s in framegrab, though.
Daniel Abadi does the fs smith and Kenji Taira does the line. I only know this because they were regulars in the Logic videos along with P-Rod, Spanky, and that whole crew. I loved the Logic videos.
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Great upload. Haven't seen this part in ages. Dude had effortless style. Who had the guest trick with a back smith on a handrail in the middle of the part? P-rod?
Spanky
There’s 5 guest tricks. Prod does the fs flip and Torey Pudwill does the nollie heel down the Chino 4 block. Not sure who does the front smith or the line that’s in framegrab, though.
Daniel Abadi does the fs smith and Kenji Taira does the line. I only know this because they were regulars in the Logic videos along with P-Rod, Spanky, and that whole crew. I loved the Logic videos.
Makes sense, I actually thought that could’ve been Kenji because he’s in the montage from the same logic, same arms/style.
I loved Logic, too. I would watch this one over and over. Some gems across the series. I went back and bought a few based off some favourites like Van Wastell and Danny Renaud. They did montages really well.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZygTAfP8Z3A
Kenji at 0:30