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  • This is Lindsey, thats my old band Hunger Farm, the song is Abortion Stories. You can find our old records & stuff on ebay and Amazon. Theres more HF on the sadlands vid and other Gullwing vids.

  • anyone know the song?

  • looks like summer 88 to me

  • the shoes and haircut, lol. And the frontside one-foot.

  • OPTIKPRODUCTIONS, I couldn't agree more, the soundtrack to Gullwing's Inside Out is the best ever for a skate video! tju568, I LOVE that song too and think its by Crossed Wire.  I have been trying to buy the actual songs from Inside Out for years!

  • thanx for posting this....Matt is a legend and i always enjoy watching him skate.

  • That footage is SO good!! The Harlem banks were a dream spot come true. Crazy to think 1988 was almost twenty years ago already. And to tju568, the soundtrack to Gullwing Inside-out is (in my opinion) the best music EVER put on a skate video.

  • This footage is definitely before 1990. Probably more like 88 - right around the time of Shackle Me Not. * This could be some of the earliest extensive street skating footage in NYC along with Vallely's part in Public Domain. Hensley's skating Astor Place, which people still skate, and the Harlem banks, which I think are gone now.

    This is great footage. Thanks for posting it.

  • Hunger farm

  • i cat find any of the sections from 'gullwing inside-out' on youtube and does anyone know the name of band that featured on the video, that sang the lyrics- 'and ive been wondering, for so long, the forests that scare you! all alone'.

  • matt hensley was a big influence on my move repertoire

  • You and a multitude of skaters of that era (myself and mates included). I bought the first Hensley model (not the Kingsize ver) to come out, which I still have.

    There's a film about the influence of Rocco and World Industries and the impact it had on P&P back in the day and skating but I reckon the vanguard of change and to a large extent, catalyst for where skating was headed, was the release of H-Street's 'Shackle-me-not' which long pre-dated Rubbish Heap (Klein kills in that vid).

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