Plan B "The Questionable video" - Pat Duffy
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yeah I'm 35 and I started watching tony hawk and then on a freak meeting got to see Dogtown at a pool party .. Tony Alva, Jay Adams, and The Alva team I think back in 88. Then I got to skate with alot of pros cause I lived in So Cal .. Almost got sponsered twice but it didn't happen for me .. Then I chiped my ankle on a roll and got pissed and started Mixed martial arts.. However Skating got me through some tough times and this video used to be my warm up video.. I got harrased by cops alot..=)
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Dude, alot of dudes in questionable killed the curbs, haha, duffy did a switch back blunt 270 on a fucking curb. madness.
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@boloby I was one of the kids watching this video over and over in the skate shop. It was epic. All we talked about was plan B. Skateboarding was life. We dreamed of being like Pat Duffy and John Cardiel, and filmed our every move. We broke boards, broke trucks, and broke bones trying to get there. Watching these old clips still brings a feeling of awe.
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primus sucks
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how did he have back smiths so good
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These oldskool videos are what pushed skating to the limits.This video was ahead of its time.The tricks they were doing were untill now nearly impossible.These guys were doing shit that people still couldnt do.Jeremy wray olling a fucking water tower.Respect these guys.They still skate and are pioneers.
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1 word. AMAZING!
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@daredevilkid06 its a good part period for any timeline tbh
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this video started the revolution; hands down!
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4:00 i was like no way he can't do it no no no no OMG HE DID IT!!!!
It's so cliched for old guys to tell the "young 'uns" how these ancient video parts were so important. But holy shit if it ain't true. I still remember how incredible that 50-50 grind was to watch for the first time. As he approached it, I snickered and thought it was a joke. Then, after the first kink, I thought, "he'll get close and slam hard." Then he fucking landed it. Seriously, if you weren't around for that moment, you can't understand how brilliant it was. [old geezer rant continued...]
boloby 1 year ago 47
[continued geezer rant]
Street skating was at a crossroads in 1992. Pressure flips and really weak, slow flippy tricks were threatening to take over. At the time, many people thought that stuff was the only way to be new and "cutting edge." But video parts like Pat's helped get over the idea that the tip of the "going big" iceberg had only just surfaced, and that's where the real future of skateboarding was.
boloby 1 year ago 25