His Seven Steps to Heaven part was incredible. It came out the same year as Mouse and Trilogy (as I recall) and it didn't get nearly the same coverage or sales as those two videos. Marc's part compared to all of the best in the other tapes. His selection of Lee and Nancy's "Some Velvet Morning" was outstanding. He must have been 18 years old, 19 at the oldest. Just really advanced skateboarding and musical tastes. I know everyone talks Fully Flared, but that Maple part for the time was just as good.
His kickflip backside tailslide ender was at my Jr. high school. I actually attended school there when he did it. A couple people saw him do it and they told me about it. I thought they were lying. It just didn't seem possible. That was a ledge trick back then. The video proved me wrong.
He was really prolific back then. The NC video, Emerica, 411 parts, etc. were all around that time.
I saw Marc at Van Wastell's funeral. Alongside Ray Barbee, who was absolutely devastated, I recall Marc looking distressed and depleted. I mention this because it seemed like they both were in touch with the human condition. Were truly empathetic. I'll never forget it.