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Andrew Reynolds | The Nine Club With Chris Roberts - Episode 55 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU4Y7upvdfg#)
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Haven't been this excited for my drive to work in a while!
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damn, this will be the first nine
club, that i will definitely watch
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Fuck yeah! And two hours long!
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This was so great, i loved Reynolds before this but now he's on a Thiebaud level of my admiration
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So good. He has a such a great attitude towards life. Much respect!
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Two hours? Fuck.
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I love love love the gear talk
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Fuck setting up a new board every session. I do it once every few months and even then it feels like such an effort.
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That was two hours and I feel like I want to watch it again.
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I told you after the pluhowski bobshirt interview double layered button ups were gonna become a thing
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Fuck setting up a new board every session. I do it once every few months and even then it feels like such an effort.
I always pictured Reynolds being the kind of dude who would ride his shit til it was dust just based on his personality and how he is, but I guess I was wrong. Setting up a new board "everytime he steps on one" is a bit excessive though. Even if I had a ton of boards at my disposal I'd still probably only switch my board out once every couple weeks at the most. I do enjoy the ritual of a new board setup but it really can be a pain in the ass too when it has to be done a lot.
Also I feel him on the black grip only thing; having to look down at a graphic or cutout distracts me way too much.
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Great guest. A bunch of interesting stuff in there. Such as El Toro, other brands he likes (Crailtap, Deluxe, FA, Quasi), and his time with Birdhouse.
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was expecting a lot of repeat stories but it wasn't to bad, reynolds rules
also the new epicly later'ds sound awesome. Dill, Spike, and Reynolds were mentioned
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Those 2 hours seemed like 1
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Such good pod.
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Im happy. :D
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Haven't been this excited for my drive to work in a while!
Haha this was me , got in my car after getting coffee and was like oh shit I got this Reynolds episode. Such a solid dude.
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Nine Club always nails it. Better show than the Weekend Buzz for sure.
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Nine Club always nails it. Better show than the Weekend Buzz for sure.
Agreed, but I do like how weekend buzz doesn't care about bringing up fucked up stuff, or embarrassing people haha
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makes you appreciate brands like Baker, all DLX, Girl/Choco... and hope they all continue to find ways to stay on kids' radar. ? Thiebaud and Reynolds seem to have changed so many skaters' lives for the better. ? If anything, I hope the new batch of FA, Quasi, etc. use their influence and $$$ for good and not simply get out when the getting's no longer good. ?
my favorite part was the gear talk, could've listened to him talk about trucks and wheels for the whole 2 hours.
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Pma all day from this episode
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Nine Club always nails it. Better show than the Weekend Buzz for sure.
Agreed, but I do like how weekend buzz doesn't care about bringing up fucked up stuff, or embarrassing people haha
Haha yeah you have a point
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Nine Club always nails it. Better show than the Weekend Buzz for sure.
Agreed, but I do like how weekend buzz doesn't care about bringing up fucked up stuff, or embarrassing people haha
Haha yeah you have a point
Plus, weekend buzz would show the footage they are talking about. I really liked that so I didnt have to go a find what they are talking about. Crob and gang need start splicing in footage, that would be awesome.
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Nine Club always nails it. Better show than the Weekend Buzz for sure.
Agreed, but I do like how weekend buzz doesn't care about bringing up fucked up stuff, or embarrassing people haha
neither does nine club...
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His story about winning Maloof was hilarious, same with missing out on St. Archer. The Boss fuckin rules
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get beagle please
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Pma all day from this episode
umm what? he's not a female and doesn't have periods...?
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Can anyone post an estimate of when the gear talk starts?
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Nine Club always nails it. Better show than the Weekend Buzz for sure.
Agreed, but I do like how weekend buzz doesn't care about bringing up fucked up stuff, or embarrassing people haha
Haha yeah you have a point
Plus, weekend buzz would show the footage they are talking about. I really liked that so I didnt have to go a find what they are talking about. Crob and gang need start splicing in footage, that would be awesome.
Weekend Buzz is made for youtube. Alot of people listen to nine club as a podcast, which would be pretty worthless for skate clips. Just open that shit in another tab if you're sitting there.
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Pma all day from this episode
umm what? he's not a female and doesn't have periods...?
i work at a comic book company and someone made a joke that when a woman is on her period, she has a bad brain. needless to say he got in trouble with h.r. and is now banned in DC
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get beagle please
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Pma all day from this episode
umm what? he's not a female and doesn't have periods...?
i work at a comic book company and someone made a joke that when a woman is on her period, she has a bad brain. needless to say he got in trouble with h.r. and is now banned in DC
best response!
males can't get periods anyway otaku, they just have to make do with their bloodclot faggots
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the GOAT. Fight me.
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The best of the best
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What a fucking legend. Those Maloof stories are gold.
The fucking boss, him and DGKALIS keep me stoked.
EDIT - God, that Joslin/Davis gap talk had me laughing. "He was being kind!"
Shout out to the "Reynolds eats fruit..."
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Pma all day from this episode
umm what? he's not a female and doesn't have periods...?
God dammit
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The true GOAT.
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Forever the best.
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It was super cool when he was talking about Baker 2G and how he used to be tight with Jim Greco. He even mentions how everything was so cool with Gloria as the song and the whole look and vibe. So naturally I need to put that part cause hell yeah; it is a fucking classic.
Classics: Jim Greco "Baker 2G" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou9Xy7J0jNo#)
Baker definitely is top5 to me. Muito amor !
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It was super cool when he was talking about Baker 2G and how he used to be tight with Jim Greco. He even mentions how everything was so cool with Gloria as the song and the whole look and vibe. So naturally I need to put that part cause hell yeah; it is a fucking classic.
Classics: Jim Greco "Baker 2G" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou9Xy7J0jNo#)
Baker definitely is top5 to me. Muito amor !
it would have been awesome if Grecos in his more gender bending days skated to Patti Smith's rendition
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I went back and watched his 90s parts and dude is so on it even then, he has nearly every trick. Like I know koston gets the love for tech shit but Reynolds could give him a run for his money in that time. The el toro thing made 12 year old me happy cause after baker 3 that's all anyone could talk about. It's cool to hear he actually did check it out and was like it's not worth it. Kinda wish he front side flipped Davis. Crazy to think he 27 -28 in stay gold. That makes him 22-25 in baker 3? Never realized how young he was in that video
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I went back and watched his 90s parts and dude is so on it even then, he has nearly every trick. Like I know koston gets the love for tech shit but Reynolds could give him a run for his money in that time. The el toro thing made 12 year old me happy cause after baker 3 that's all anyone could talk about. It's cool to hear he actually did check it out and was like it's not worth it. Kinda wish he front side flipped Davis. Crazy to think he 27 -28 in stay gold. That makes him 22-25 in baker 3? Never realized how young he was in that video
Reynolds is soo far ahead of Koston in terms of GOAT comparisons that it's not even funny. If you think otherwise you need your head examined.
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I went back and watched his 90s parts and dude is so on it even then, he has nearly every trick. Like I know koston gets the love for tech shit but Reynolds could give him a run for his money in that time. The el toro thing made 12 year old me happy cause after baker 3 that's all anyone could talk about. It's cool to hear he actually did check it out and was like it's not worth it. Kinda wish he front side flipped Davis. Crazy to think he 27 -28 in stay gold. That makes him 22-25 in baker 3? Never realized how young he was in that video
Reynolds is soo far ahead of Koston in terms of GOAT comparisons that it's not even funny. If you think otherwise you need your head examined.
Reynolds was in his 30's for Stay Gold. Some of the footage may have been from his 20's, but I would guess most was filmed at 30/31.
As for Koston/Reynolds comparables. Both have ridiculously iconic careers with legendary video parts and iconic photos. To say one is so far ahead of the other that it isn't comparable is ridiculous. Reynolds is definitely a better ambassador to skateboarding (as Koston kooks it on social media quite often), but personally, Koston's run from Falling Down-Goldfish-Mouse-Chocolate Tour-Menikmati-Yeah Right is unfuckable with. So many iconic tricks from that era such as the back noseblunt down Hubba. Reynolds had a ridiculous run from the late 90's to Stay Gold. But, I don't think anyone was really giving Koston a run for his money in regards to tech stuff on big rails in the late 90's.
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He said there's gonna be a Heath Epicly Later'd.
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I went back and watched his 90s parts and dude is so on it even then, he has nearly every trick. Like I know koston gets the love for tech shit but Reynolds could give him a run for his money in that time. The el toro thing made 12 year old me happy cause after baker 3 that's all anyone could talk about. It's cool to hear he actually did check it out and was like it's not worth it. Kinda wish he front side flipped Davis. Crazy to think he 27 -28 in stay gold. That makes him 22-25 in baker 3? Never realized how young he was in that video
Reynolds is soo far ahead of Koston in terms of GOAT comparisons that it's not even funny. If you think otherwise you need your head examined.
Reynolds was in his 30's for Stay Gold. Some of the footage may have been from his 20's, but I would guess most was filmed at 30/31.
As for Koston/Reynolds comparables. Both have ridiculously iconic careers with legendary video parts and iconic photos. To say one is so far ahead of the other that it isn't comparable is ridiculous. Reynolds is definitely a better ambassador to skateboarding (as Koston kooks it on social media quite often), but personally, Koston's run from Falling Down-Goldfish-Mouse-Chocolate Tour-Menikmati-Yeah Right is unfuckable with. So many iconic tricks from that era such as the back noseblunt down Hubba. Reynolds had a ridiculous run from the late 90's to Stay Gold. But, I don't think anyone was really giving Koston a run for his money in regards to tech stuff on big rails in the late 90's.
Heath.
Reynolds is miles ahead of Koston by now because he started around the same time and still hasn't stopped.
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Koston definitely has a broader trick selection, but he has been acting like a disk a lot, so he gets hated on
meanwhile, reynolds never kooked out, except for that I wanna be a Baker
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I went back and watched his 90s parts and dude is so on it even then, he has nearly every trick. Like I know koston gets the love for tech shit but Reynolds could give him a run for his money in that time. The el toro thing made 12 year old me happy cause after baker 3 that's all anyone could talk about. It's cool to hear he actually did check it out and was like it's not worth it. Kinda wish he front side flipped Davis. Crazy to think he 27 -28 in stay gold. That makes him 22-25 in baker 3? Never realized how young he was in that video
Reynolds is soo far ahead of Koston in terms of GOAT comparisons that it's not even funny. If you think otherwise you need your head examined.
Reynolds was in his 30's for Stay Gold. Some of the footage may have been from his 20's, but I would guess most was filmed at 30/31.
As for Koston/Reynolds comparables. Both have ridiculously iconic careers with legendary video parts and iconic photos. To say one is so far ahead of the other that it isn't comparable is ridiculous. Reynolds is definitely a better ambassador to skateboarding (as Koston kooks it on social media quite often), but personally, Koston's run from Falling Down-Goldfish-Mouse-Chocolate Tour-Menikmati-Yeah Right is unfuckable with. So many iconic tricks from that era such as the back noseblunt down Hubba. Reynolds had a ridiculous run from the late 90's to Stay Gold. But, I don't think anyone was really giving Koston a run for his money in regards to tech stuff on big rails in the late 90's.
Heath.
Reynolds is miles ahead of Koston by now because he started around the same time and still hasn't stopped.
Heath went bigger, Koston was more tech. Just look at the stuff he had in the late 90's/early 2000's. Nollie heel back nose and nollie back noseblunt Arco 9 (also done at the Wilshire 10), Tre-flip front nose blunt, b/s noseslide pretzel out and the kickflip back tail on the green rail. Obviously, other guys like Heath, Arto and McCrank were killing it with flip in/switch stuff on rails too during that time.
Koston also has been around longer than Reynolds and definitely had more iconic video parts early on. But what is Reynolds first iconic part? The End which was 1998 which by that time Koston had dropped a couple legendary parts in Falling Down, Goldfish and Mouse? Either way, they are both iconic skateboarders that define a certain era. Reynolds killed it from The End/Baker/Baker 2g/This is Skateboarding/Baker 3/Stay Gold. I think it'd be foolish to stay one is way ahead of the other.
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Reynolds > Koston. It's not even close anymore. Don't @ me.
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Who will be the next generations Reynolds, Kalis, Carroll/Howard? Big names who will hold it down for Skateboarding as corporate money comes in and out of the industry?
Who will represent skateboarding well 10 years from now?
Crockett/JJ and Quasi?
Theories brands?
Primitive
Koston and Guy with Numbers?
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hahahaha I love the story of Tony Hawk making all the super tacky graphics and transitions in Ravers and being super proud of himself. Funny to imagine Tony sweating over an overheating Amiga as he tries to make the word "HAWK" spin around in circles over his face.
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hahahaha I love the story of Tony Hawk making all the super tacky graphics and transitions in Ravers and being super proud of himself. Funny to imagine Tony sweating over an overheating Amiga as he tries to make the word "HAWK" spin around in circles over his face.
I think Rogers quick Hawk story of him shitting his pants at a demo in this episode was the funniest thing so far on the nine club
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Who will be the next generations Reynolds, Kalis, Carroll/Howard? Big names who will hold it down for Skateboarding as corporate money comes in and out of the industry?
Who will represent skateboarding well 10 years from now?
Crockett/JJ and Quasi?
Theories brands?
Primitive
Koston and Guy with Numbers?
i hope i'm wrong, but i doubt there will be a repeat. the boss, kalis, carroll, rickk, etc. came up in a time that was staunchly anti-corporate. even so, most of their peers still caved. these days big corpo is the norm. sell out. get yours. you need (millions) to support your family, yo.
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Who will be the next generations Reynolds, Kalis, Carroll/Howard? Big names who will hold it down for Skateboarding as corporate money comes in and out of the industry?
Who will represent skateboarding well 10 years from now?
Crockett/JJ and Quasi?
Theories brands?
Primitive
Koston and Guy with Numbers?
i hope i'm wrong, but i doubt there will be a repeat. the boss, kalis, carroll, rickk, etc. came up in a time that was staunchly anti-corporate. even so, most of their peers still caved. these days big corpo is the norm. sell out. get yours. you need (millions) to support your family, yo.
It's sad, but I also feel like they will never be replaced. There's plenty of super cool, gnarly skaters coming up these days (rowan zorilla, riley hawk), but the world isn't the same. It's a cynical, nihilistic time.
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First time listening to a 9 club, or any podcast really, for me.
It's hard enough to keep up with the constant stream of videos. Now I gotta add hours of talking into the mix?
But, I had it on in the background while working, and I'm glad I did. Can't resist when it's the Boss.
If I were to listen to a second one, any recommendations? I'm leaning towards the J Wray one.
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First time listening to a 9 club, or any podcast really, for me.
It's hard enough to keep up with the constant stream of videos. Now I gotta add hours of talking into the mix?
But, I had it on in the background while working, and I'm glad I did. Can't resist when it's the Boss.
If I were to listen to a second one, any recommendations? I'm leaning towards the J Wray one.
steve olson hands down.
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First time listening to a 9 club, or any podcast really, for me.
It's hard enough to keep up with the constant stream of videos. Now I gotta add hours of talking into the mix?
But, I had it on in the background while working, and I'm glad I did. Can't resist when it's the Boss.
If I were to listen to a second one, any recommendations? I'm leaning towards the J Wray one.
Carroll's was good for early 90's stories. Depends on what you want. For example, the Clements one touches on a lot of things in the industry business wise you rarely heard talked about which made it extremely interesting for some and unique. Steve Olson was great.
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First time listening to a 9 club, or any podcast really, for me.
It's hard enough to keep up with the constant stream of videos. Now I gotta add hours of talking into the mix?
But, I had it on in the background while working, and I'm glad I did. Can't resist when it's the Boss.
If I were to listen to a second one, any recommendations? I'm leaning towards the J Wray one.
the jeremy wray one is FANTASTIC as is the wenning one
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I went back and watched his 90s parts and dude is so on it even then, he has nearly every trick. Like I know koston gets the love for tech shit but Reynolds could give him a run for his money in that time. The el toro thing made 12 year old me happy cause after baker 3 that's all anyone could talk about. It's cool to hear he actually did check it out and was like it's not worth it. Kinda wish he front side flipped Davis. Crazy to think he 27 -28 in stay gold. That makes him 22-25 in baker 3? Never realized how young he was in that video
Reynolds is soo far ahead of Koston in terms of GOAT comparisons that it's not even funny. If you think otherwise you need your head examined.
Reynolds was in his 30's for Stay Gold. Some of the footage may have been from his 20's, but I would guess most was filmed at 30/31.
As for Koston/Reynolds comparables. Both have ridiculously iconic careers with legendary video parts and iconic photos. To say one is so far ahead of the other that it isn't comparable is ridiculous. Reynolds is definitely a better ambassador to skateboarding (as Koston kooks it on social media quite often), but personally, Koston's run from Falling Down-Goldfish-Mouse-Chocolate Tour-Menikmati-Yeah Right is unfuckable with. So many iconic tricks from that era such as the back noseblunt down Hubba. Reynolds had a ridiculous run from the late 90's to Stay Gold. But, I don't think anyone was really giving Koston a run for his money in regards to tech stuff on big rails in the late 90's.
Heath.
Reynolds is miles ahead of Koston by now because he started around the same time and still hasn't stopped.
Heath went bigger, Koston was more tech. Just look at the stuff he had in the late 90's/early 2000's. Nollie heel back nose and nollie back noseblunt Arco 9 (also done at the Wilshire 10), Tre-flip front nose blunt, b/s noseslide pretzel out and the kickflip back tail on the green rail. Obviously, other guys like Heath, Arto and McCrank were killing it with flip in/switch stuff on rails too during that time.
Koston also has been around longer than Reynolds and definitely had more iconic video parts early on. But what is Reynolds first iconic part? The End which was 1998 which by that time Koston had dropped a couple legendary parts in Falling Down, Goldfish and Mouse? Either way, they are both iconic skateboarders that define a certain era. Reynolds killed it from The End/Baker/Baker 2g/This is Skateboarding/Baker 3/Stay Gold. I think it'd be foolish to stay one is way ahead of the other.
Koston was a lot better a lot earlier, Koston was one of the best street skaters around 93-95 era, Andrew was still this weird little kid gap prodigy, Andrew was still kinda sloppy in the era also. Andrew also kinda disappeared after Birdhouse Untitled, maybe it wasn't all his fault, Birdhouse wasn't making any videos at the time and i guess he was stuck in Florida with not much happening besides a Union Video and a Airwalk video. I think it was around 97 he really started to re emerge, thats when he finally grew and was killing all the 411s and Transworld videos. So Koston was on top in that whole era, i think a lot of people just though Andrew was forever gonna be that random Birdhouse dude in Florida forever. So i don't think you can compare either of them cuz of timeframes and skate styles really.
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Who will be the next generations Reynolds, Kalis, Carroll/Howard? Big names who will hold it down for Skateboarding as corporate money comes in and out of the industry?
Who will represent skateboarding well 10 years from now?
Crockett/JJ and Quasi?
Theories brands?
Primitive
Koston and Guy with Numbers?
i hope i'm wrong, but i doubt there will be a repeat. the boss, kalis, carroll, rickk, etc. came up in a time that was staunchly anti-corporate. even so, most of their peers still caved. these days big corpo is the norm. sell out. get yours. you need (millions) to support your family, yo.
It's sad, but I also feel like they will never be replaced. There's plenty of super cool, gnarly skaters coming up these days (rowan zorilla, riley hawk), but the world isn't the same. It's a cynical, nihilistic time.
I felt those guys were irreplaceable as I was writing the post. If skaters are too busy self-promoting instead of creating a real community what will happen when Thiebaud wants to retire, when Templeton shuts Toy Machine instead of selling it...
Will any of these these small board brands become legacy brands like Baker or will they just leave when the well dries up and not try to push through.
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First time listening to a 9 club, or any podcast really, for me.
It's hard enough to keep up with the constant stream of videos. Now I gotta add hours of talking into the mix?
But, I had it on in the background while working, and I'm glad I did. Can't resist when it's the Boss.
If I were to listen to a second one, any recommendations? I'm leaning towards the J Wray one.
steve olson hands down.
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First time listening to a 9 club, or any podcast really, for me.
It's hard enough to keep up with the constant stream of videos. Now I gotta add hours of talking into the mix?
But, I had it on in the background while working, and I'm glad I did. Can't resist when it's the Boss.
If I were to listen to a second one, any recommendations? I'm leaning towards the J Wray one.
The Jeremy Wray one was great, just based on the fact alone that Roberts kept trying to interrupt him but he would just keep talking over him.
Other ones I really enjoyed were the recent Wenning episode and the MJ one.
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First time listening to a 9 club, or any podcast really, for me.
It's hard enough to keep up with the constant stream of videos. Now I gotta add hours of talking into the mix?
But, I had it on in the background while working, and I'm glad I did. Can't resist when it's the Boss.
If I were to listen to a second one, any recommendations? I'm leaning towards the J Wray one.
steve olson hands down.
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First time listening to a 9 club, or any podcast really, for me.
It's hard enough to keep up with the constant stream of videos. Now I gotta add hours of talking into the mix?
But, I had it on in the background while working, and I'm glad I did. Can't resist when it's the Boss.
If I were to listen to a second one, any recommendations? I'm leaning towards the J Wray one.
Many have been good but the Wenning one stuck out to me as being really great lately. I dunno why. Maybe he's just my kinda guy or just a pleasure to listen to in general but I really liked that episode.
Edit: I also really liked this one. Also it was funny to notice how it took Reynolds a while to warm up. Straight face for 30+ minutes and only after that you saw him smiling and being more laid back. :)
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this started off pretty boring but really started to pick up after they stopped talking about drew's early skating days. dude is just an all around great guy. calling him a legend doesnt even need to be stated just a fucking skateboarding fact. great episode.
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this started off pretty boring but really started to pick up after they stopped talking about drew's early skating days. dude is just an all around great guy. calling him a legend doesnt even need to be stated just a fucking skateboarding fact. great episode.
His origin story has been well documented. My only beef with this podcast is that they do this often.
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this started off pretty boring but really started to pick up after they stopped talking about drew's early skating days. dude is just an all around great guy. calling him a legend doesnt even need to be stated just a fucking skateboarding fact. great episode.
His origin story has been well documented. My only beef with this podcast is that they do this often.
It's an easy natural start point, they should just take the opportunity to get away from it earlier. "Well I'm from Lakeland..." is more than enough of an answer to take it somewhere most interviews don't go. Which they did later to their credit
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this started off pretty boring but really started to pick up after they stopped talking about drew's early skating days. dude is just an all around great guy. calling him a legend doesnt even need to be stated just a fucking skateboarding fact. great episode.
His origin story has been well documented. My only beef with this podcast is that they do this often.
It's an easy natural start point, they should just take the opportunity to get away from it earlier. "Well I'm from Lakeland..." is more than enough of an answer to take it somewhere most interviews don't go. Which they did later to their credit
100% agree. Its probably interesting to people who are first hearing his story, but i feel like i've heard it so many times. reynolds has been in the game forever, so many interviews and videos documenting his life already out there and i've probably read all of them (admittingly i've never wanted to dress like someone more than reynolds in the early 2000's lol). did reynolds say they are coming out with ANOTHER epicly laterd on him? shit man what is left to talk about? feels like george lucas rehashing new versions of star wars at this point.
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Kookston is the best skater ever, this is not debatable. Reynolds is the best on his own game: big gaps and sets.
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"Oh, I'll talk money."
Capital B in the Boss.
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this started off pretty boring but really started to pick up after they stopped talking about drew's early skating days. dude is just an all around great guy. calling him a legend doesnt even need to be stated just a fucking skateboarding fact. great episode.
His origin story has been well documented. My only beef with this podcast is that they do this often.
It's an easy natural start point, they should just take the opportunity to get away from it earlier. "Well I'm from Lakeland..." is more than enough of an answer to take it somewhere most interviews don't go. Which they did later to their credit
True. Chops does that in a lot of his chromeball interviews and they all turn out excellent.
I like that reynolds answered kader's question and kelly was just standing there
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(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHCscvN67oE#)
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This was great, and Reynolds is amazing!
Ive watched/listened to a hand full of these Nine Club shows, and what really bothers me the most, is that shitty FUCKIN' table. That thing just shakes and flops all over the place when someone rests their hand or moves a drink! Guess I should get over that and the gap on the window trim from the Crail Couch, but I just can't! Im not even OCD or anything. Guess I just like quality furniture and proper woodworking.
But The Boss is great, and I go to Lakeland FL. all the time and always wonder where he lived there!
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This was great, and Reynolds is amazing!
Ive watched/listened to a hand full of these Nine Club shows, and what really bothers me the most, is that shitty FUCKIN' table. That thing just shakes and flops all over the place when someone rests their hand or moves a drink! Guess I should get over that and the gap on the window trim from the Crail Couch, but I just can't! Im not even OCD or anything. Guess I just like quality furniture and proper woodworking.
But The Boss is great, and I go to Lakeland FL. all the time and always wonder where he lived there!
The little things like that are really important when you have a show, once you notice it you always will.
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This was great, and Reynolds is amazing!
Ive watched/listened to a hand full of these Nine Club shows, and what really bothers me the most, is that shitty FUCKIN' table. That thing just shakes and flops all over the place when someone rests their hand or moves a drink! Guess I should get over that and the gap on the window trim from the Crail Couch, but I just can't! Im not even OCD or anything. Guess I just like quality furniture and proper woodworking.
But The Boss is great, and I go to Lakeland FL. all the time and always wonder where he lived there!
Perhaps that could be Popp's entry back into the skate industry?
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Loved that ender, atiba outskated by a girl seems pretty standard, but i loved how chris was like "if he had gotten the kickflip before her, he would have been braggin for months" hahahaha man, pure gold
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First episode of the Nine Club I watched all the way through and could have easily listened to another 2 hours. So good!
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looks like the perfect shoe ... no shitty trends included
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This was great, and Reynolds is amazing!
Ive watched/listened to a hand full of these Nine Club shows, and what really bothers me the most, is that shitty FUCKIN' table. That thing just shakes and flops all over the place when someone rests their hand or moves a drink! Guess I should get over that and the gap on the window trim from the Crail Couch, but I just can't! Im not even OCD or anything. Guess I just like quality furniture and proper woodworking.
This really bothers me too. Kelly's table wobbles all over the place as well. You'd think Rog would have a large collection of beer mats that he could stick under the table leg?
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This was great, and Reynolds is amazing!
Ive watched/listened to a hand full of these Nine Club shows, and what really bothers me the most, is that shitty FUCKIN' table. That thing just shakes and flops all over the place when someone rests their hand or moves a drink! Guess I should get over that and the gap on the window trim from the Crail Couch, but I just can't! Im not even OCD or anything. Guess I just like quality furniture and proper woodworking.
This really bothers me too. Kelly's table wobbles all over the place as well. You'd think Rog would have a large collection of beer mats that he could stick under the table leg?
A couple shims under that table could have my attention focus on the conversations a lot more
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This was great, and Reynolds is amazing!
Ive watched/listened to a hand full of these Nine Club shows, and what really bothers me the most, is that shitty FUCKIN' table. That thing just shakes and flops all over the place when someone rests their hand or moves a drink! Guess I should get over that and the gap on the window trim from the Crail Couch, but I just can't! Im not even OCD or anything. Guess I just like quality furniture and proper woodworking.
But The Boss is great, and I go to Lakeland FL. all the time and always wonder where he lived there!
Perhaps that could be Popp's entry back into the skate industry?
;D ;D ;D
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didn't read thread but its fuckin bullshit what he said about oh baker was just showing what skateboarding was really like at the time
stfu u piece of shit u guys knew exactly what u were u doing and it was intentionally corrupting people at vulnerable ages and directly promoting drugs and alcohol to 10 year olds
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reynolds sucked ass and always has. hands down the most overrated tryhard and has the personality of a fuckin rock
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never seen someone look like they are having less fun when they skate i dunno when dude sold his soul but it must have been EARLY
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at least chris cole and pj have a "fuck off im doing my thing" vibe to them
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^nice bait.
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not at all, i'd rather watch barletta roll around in the fuckin grass than watch reynolds varial heelflip (ew wtf) 16 stairs
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baker heroin deathwish.. dude is a fuckin pawn
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this episode was dope tho chris getting good at this shit imo
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not at all, i'd rather watch barletta roll around in the fuckin grass than watch reynolds varial heelflip (ew wtf) 16 stairs
lolz
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also kelly needs a spot on the desk and they should get a new desk
kelly >>>>>
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a table make of skateboards would be awesome they should do that
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a table make of skateboards would be awesome they should do that
With cans of la croix as the legs
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OH SHIT IM SO MAD OMG I DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT TO SAY IM SO INSULTED
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WTF its happening with Slap lately ? Kinda sucks with all those trolls.
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this episode was dope tho chris getting good at this shit imo
go back to reddit faggot
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never posted on reddit in my life and nothing i said in this thread was trolling or inaccurate
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if u view the lanky bug eyed awkward repetitive women's pants wearing proser as a god it aint my space to try to convert u
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there are only a handful of pro skaters i would call extremely overrated and this guy just happens to be one of them
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the reason people say BA has good style is cuz reynolds makes it look like tall people should not ride skateboards
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u think templeton redoing a trick 100 times cuz how his hand looks he just accepts the fact he looks like a neanderthal and calls it day
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if u view the lanky bug eyed awkward repetitive women's pants wearing proser as a god it aint my space to try to convert u
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yea i didnt realize it was a term either until im hearing him be like nah i never had any style of my own the baker fashion was just me trying to keep up with greco
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some people do this shit cuz they desperately want to be accepted and appreciated by anyone for anything
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all the diehard reynolds fans i've met either don't skate or are a kickflip or fs flip one trick pony
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i like how crob and co are sensitive enough to use terms like ocd instead of brutal autism
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Look out everyone, the village idiot found out where we hid the sugar.
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i like how crob and co are sensitive enough to use terms like ocd instead of brutal autism
I'm glad this point wasn't lost on an actual autistic individual.
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i like how crob and co are sensitive enough to use terms like ocd instead of brutal autism
I'm glad this point wasn't lost on an actual autistic individual.
well to be honest i work with some autistic people and after the couple years in the field of working with handicapped people so far i really came to like and respect the gals and guys with autism a lot! the cool though!
so Nora9, if you cannot appreciate andrew reynolds skating, what do you like and appreciate in life/ skateboarding? tell me please!
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i like how crob and co are sensitive enough to use terms like ocd instead of brutal autism
I'm glad this point wasn't lost on an actual autistic individual.
well to be honest i work with some autistic people and after the couple years in the field of working with handicapped people so far i really came to like and respect the gals and guys with autism a lot! the cool though!
so Nora9, if you cannot appreciate andrew reynolds skating, what do you like and appreciate in life/ skateboarding? tell me please!
I ain't meaning this to hate, but the juxtaposition between my post and yours is a literal difference between my rep and yours.
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wow 39 rep in only 500 posts good job buddy!!!
@chill clinton (horrible name wtf) i'll take creativity and originality in any art form over someone who is clearly just trying to go bigger and 1up the competition in the field
reynolds is obviously extremely skilled and good at his 5-10 tricks but besides a couple perfectly caught halfway fs bs flips there isnt anything by reynolds i would go out of my way to rewatch
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wow 39 rep in only 500 posts good job buddy!!!
@chill clinton (horrible name wtf) i'll take creativity and originality in any art form over someone who is clearly just trying to go bigger and 1up the competition in the field
reynolds is obviously extremely skilled and good at his 5-10 tricks but besides a couple perfectly caught halfway fs bs flips there isnt anything by reynolds i would go out of my way to rewatch
It's more impressive that you've only accumulated 2 ignores, but yeah! Go me!
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wow 39 rep in only 500 posts good job buddy!!!
@chill clinton (horrible name wtf) i'll take creativity and originality in any art form over someone who is clearly just trying to go bigger and 1up the competition in the field
reynolds is obviously extremely skilled and good at his 5-10 tricks but besides a couple perfectly caught halfway fs bs flips there isnt anything by reynolds i would go out of my way to rewatch
It's more impressive that you've only accumulated 2 ignores, but yeah! Go me!
he also does switch fs backsides like no one else
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wait his cab over that rail was actually disgusting i think he said himself tho he's tried to recreate how it looked tho and couldnt
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oh i forgot to add the slash u got me
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i dunno if comparing penny to reynolds makes any sense at all but in anthology where the dude says re: penny "its like skateboarding is the furthest thing from his mind til he stepped on a board" i LIKE that and it shows in pennys skating.
with reynolds his obsession and cautiousness shows in his skating too imo everything looks calculated to a point where it feels wrong to me
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obvious troll is obvious
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jesus fucking christ
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wow 39 rep in only 500 posts good job buddy!!!
@chill clinton (horrible name wtf) i'll take creativity and originality in any art form over someone who is clearly just trying to go bigger and 1up the competition in the field
reynolds is obviously extremely skilled and good at his 5-10 tricks but besides a couple perfectly caught halfway fs bs flips there isnt anything by reynolds i would go out of my way to rewatch
It's more impressive that you've only accumulated 2 ignores, but yeah! Go me!
he also does switch fs backsides like no one else
switch frontside shifty late back 270? i want to see this wizard stuff.
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This was the first time somebody mentioned the idea of Tyshawn winning SOTY. Figured I’d mention it. Reynolds with the foy come through and the Tyshawn prediction. There is a reason why Reynolds is the goat.