Tuesday, August 7, 2012

This one is for the kids!!! - Por Marco Contreras





vacilen esta cancion que escribi acerca de la patineta aqui estan las letras y el link para escucharla!



this one is for the kids

sitting at home waiting for the phone getting the call throw shoes on
grab your board hit the streets watch your buddies fucking rip

this one is for the kids those who eat sleep and breathe skateboarding all day long

landing stuff getting stoned listening to good ol' rock n roll
they don't care about anything else they can't see it any other way
got no money got no job call them the band of slobs
broken homes broken bones
can't you see they're having fun?

this one is for the kids those who eat sleep and breathe skateboarding all day long
nothing else will feel the same some might think it's just insane skate all day drink all night there's no reason to start a fight

I've seen you brothers give it all seen you sons getting shit done
isolation will kick in but I don't see you giving in
grab your board hit the streets watch your buddies fucking rip
that's why I wrote you this song
cheers homies forever young!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


http://soundcloud.com/theride-

valencia-rock/this-one-is-for-
the-kids

Friday, August 3, 2012

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Tony Sly, No Use For A Name Frontman, Dead At Age 41

Tony Sly, singer and principal songwriter for noted San Jose, California hardcore punk outfit No Use for a Name has passed away at age 41. His cause of death has not yet been released. In a statement released this morning, the band's longtime label Fat Wreck Chords broke the news: It is with great sorrow that we must say goodbye to Tony Sly of No Use For A Name. We received a call earlier today of his passing, and are devastated. We have lost an incredible talent, friend, and father - one of the true greats. NoFX frontman and Fat Wreck founder Fat Mike, who signed the band back in 1993, said of Sly, "One of my dearest friends and favorite song writers has gone way too soon. Tony, you will be greatly missed." No Use for a Name formed in San Jose in 1987. Sly eventually joined the band in 1989 at the age of 18 and would become its longest standing member. In total, the band released nine albums from 1990's Incognito to 2008's The Feel Good Album of the Year with Sly on the microphone and lead guitar. Most recently, Sly was out on an acoustic tour with Lagwagon's Joey Cape. His solo acoustic album, Sad Bear was released in October of 2011.


Rough Ground - Por Jimmy Bracaglia

"Q paso gordito, como esta todo? Por aquí todo bien, preparando los corotos pa salir d vacaciones con la familia. T mando la dirección d un vídeo d la jente con q suelo patinar. Yo solo tengo una linea por q no tengo mi parte lista, cundo la tenga t la mando. A los viejitos nos cuesta mas tiempo filmar algo jajaja.... Saludos."

ROUGH GROUND from Filma on Vimeo.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Boombap Crailtap: a skate video hip hop mix

An 80 minute mix of hip hop and samples used on skate videos.
Mixed and chopped up with turntables and Protools. Download here:


https://rapidshare.com/files/949487136/a skate video hip hop mix.mp3





Thursday, July 19, 2012

entrevista con Josh Kalis acerca de patinar en parques y la calle.

Recorte la entrevista, era mas larga, pero Diego menciono que quiere patinar en la calle... Yo he estado lidiando con eso de hace como 4-5 anos... a veces pensaba que yo era el único loco, pero es obvio que los de nuestra generación les ha pegado todos los cambios que se han dado en la patineta.


Definitely. So how is California treating you? I know you tried to avoid it before. Do you find it as boring now as you did back in the day? A lot of shit’s changed.

A lot has changed, for sure. But as far as street skating goes, I’m bored out of my mind. Straight up.

But skateboarding isn’t the same anymore. I mean it’s all skating, but the skating that I like isn’t there anymore. I find myself being in the city and it just isn’t working. I go to the spot hoping for a crew of people already there to kick it with but it’s not like that anymore.

It’s funny because my chick has to keep reminding me that I also hated living in Philly those last few years. I’ll catch myself forgetting that at times. The city had changed so much. That Love era with Stevie had come to a close and shit wasn’t the same. I don’t know if it’s due to a lack of spots or what, but it’s real bad now.

I was talking to RB Umali about this a few days ago, trying to get him to bring back that whole New York thing. He had to break it down to me. He was telling me that while Manhattan is fun to skate and you can still there to get some work done, nobody has that same mentality anymore that our generation did. Nobody congregates anymore. Kids go to school now, they’re not hanging out downtown all-day like we used to.

But one good thing about living in California is being so close to everything. You know as much as I do, it’s all about content, content, content. And it seems like a lot of these indoor warehouses will be picking up the slack for those famous spots that either don’t exist or nobody cares about anymore.

I actually get excited to skate a couple of these warehouses now. Going to Black Box and skating is fun. Sean Sheffey and the Kayo guys are always there. The Transworld park is fun, too. Even the Berrics is cool. I just wish it was all outside.

But is there street cred at the skatepark? Strange as it is, that was a large component of it for our generation.

Totally. But for most of the kids I talk to aren’t interested in that. The reality is that you could use some of these free plazas as your hub and set up your little crew there… get little Stoner Park tats and all that. You could really do that.

It’s a different mentality at a skatepark. It’s this weird mindset with underlying rules where you can’t use footage there. It’s strange because I was one of the dudes that helped put these rules into place and here I am now, all these years later, dreaming about going to Stoner and being able to film. I skate those parks with my people and its fun. It’s the same feeling as those other places were but that “skatepark” mindset keeps you from taking full advantage of it… even if those rules are outdated.  




Sunday, July 15, 2012

Boyce Skatepark September 07

hahaha, se me habia olvidado esto... good times, en pittsburgh. Filmando, y el unico que le dio al pasamanos...

pat brennen - Tropical Fish

Ok, el punto es que voy a volver a patinar como en los 90's y ya! patalones enormes, tablas grandes, ruedas 38mm. Que tiempos de verdad... jamas nada sera como era esa epoca... pppppssss, ollie-late 360 shove it al final.... haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahah , NA GUEBONA'AAAAAAA, hahaha, la vaina de verdad me da risa, que barbario. me acuerdo cuando la tabla pat de las carnes llego a aero fue todo un alarido... yo nunca tuve una, siempre quize una. ese pana se murio, R.I.P.  que bolas el nose-bluntslide que "pops out" y los backside 360 ollies... osea, soy yo???  o estos panas de verdad eran de otro nivel? otra vaina que me da nostalgia, es el hecho de los AIRWALK. osea, anyes no habian zapatos de patineta, y tener unos AIRWALK era todo un orgullo... de verdad te sentias especial... RIP PAT.

Marco in the air on july 14th - 2012


Saturday, July 7, 2012

brutal

Es curioso que los ciclistas de SF son super aggros como le dan, y los carros en general estan mas pendientes de los ciclistas. en LA los ciclistas son como mas pangolas, y los carros te quieren comer vivos y escupirte a un lado...


Diego, ven a visitarme...

Tengo tremendas rampas que me arme aqui, vente a patinar. Tranquilo, cero roncha cuando estes aqui...