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I wish I could skate during these days, you have to be hardflipping a 15 stair nowadays just to be considered a "good skater" what makes a good skater is perfecting his own style and doing what he does best
That fakie hardflip is sick, definitely ahead of his time. His part in Fulfil the Dream is God level skating. That smith at the end is definitely ahead of its time as well. That rail was destroyed throughout Fulfill the Dream, especially by Brandon Turner, switch board and switch noseslide back in like 96-97.
I got to watch him live at a contest back in the 90s and I remember he couldn't be still! During every other guys runs he'd be doing flat ground flip tricks for hrs! In his run he hucked himself off a ten foot quarter pipe deck fs flipping to flat! It was amazing.
@Mikaki2 Wow I think you might be right... Coltrane's version it would seem. What an amazing catch! There was nothing specifically listed in the credits regarding this song.
@chubbychechu2010 This Steve Olson and the Steve Olson that is Alex Olsen's dad are two different people. This Steve Olson was the lanky (and crazy style) guy on Foundation and Shorty's.... popular in the 90s.
god!! thanks for this upload!! i love this part and the tune!! btw...do you have in your files "nervous breakdown" ?? brad staba and jon west parts were totally dope!!
@Mikaki2 It is Coltrane's "Afro Blue" but it's certainly not Coltrane playing it. It seems like a group of talented street musicians. Steve Olson rips.
@talktal i don't know about that, i think steve coulda kept up for a while....probably had a hard time picking up sponsors, or just got stoned all the time :/
i doubt that's true. i was skating at that time and knew who he was, but never heard of steve olson the bowl skater until alex olson made it big. but i do recall steve olson had a brother that was a pretty good skater, too. i think what happened to him is the same thing that happened to most ever pro during this era rick jarmaillo and jerry fowler... they couldnt keep up with the up and comers and faded out. @tjc0der
No, you have to be hardflipping late-shove it revert a 15 star to be considered good nowadays :-). I know a sponsored amateur (just sponsored by a shop or whatever - he's probably considered a piece of shit), who tried to do a 360 flip noseblunt slide on a handrail down a set of stairs. If you even attempted that in 1995 people would make you pro right away.
Underrated skater. Legend
steve olson is a skateboarder that can skate board anything. anything in front of him, steve will skate
ditch in the middle of la
Shaddup Mr. Muska
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@Lawrence Ayaan Instablaster :)
That’s right
tre over handrail back in '95, sick
I wish I could skate during these days, you have to be hardflipping a 15 stair nowadays just to be considered a "good skater" what makes a good skater is perfecting his own style and doing what he does best
I prefer this Steve Olson
Imagine a world where Alex is this Steve’s son
As do I
That fs smith at the end.. classic Olson style!
That fakie hardflip is sick, definitely ahead of his time. His part in Fulfil the Dream is God level skating. That smith at the end is definitely ahead of its time as well. That rail was destroyed throughout Fulfill the Dream, especially by Brandon Turner, switch board and switch noseslide back in like 96-97.
I was a Freshman in Highschool when this came out, my big brother worked at the local skate shop and brought it home, good times
mad style. one of my main inspirations when i skated.
This would be cool even for todays skating
I sing the flute part in my head all the time. Love rolling thunder and steve.
Such a legendary part from such a legendary Video.
Steve Olson the best !!
I got to watch him live at a contest back in the 90s and I remember he couldn't be still! During every other guys runs he'd be doing flat ground flip tricks for hrs! In his run he hucked himself off a ten foot quarter pipe deck fs flipping to flat! It was amazing.
Love his style
I brought me here --- Steve Olson's awesome. Heelflip over burning bibles, enough said---
This guy did frontside 360 kickflips about ten years before Lutzka. There was a sequence of it in BigBrother or Thrasher back in the day.
Gen x stuck in the middle with you, Steve Olson rocked.
steve olson es leyenda !! respect
So good.
This is probably Elissa Steamer's best part.
Legend
I’ve got this on vhs. With original sleeve.
I heard he had bad contracts and didn't honor them correctly thus pushing him into obscurity he was light years ahead of skateboarding
@Mikaki2
Wow I think you might be right... Coltrane's version it would seem. What an amazing catch!
There was nothing specifically listed in the credits regarding this song.
❤️
favorite part ever
@TRBNGR666 i think it was called "Tenticles of destruction" i was looking for it 5 min. ago ! i couldnt find it.
When skating was more about a lifestyle than about athletics
Facts
no doubt, hope he makes a comeback.
"Ive just been like having a lot of like genuine like good times on my board lately...it's pretty cool"
@motherscum upon further research....the video in question is actually "Super Conductor Super Collider" video
I've never seen rolling thunder...I think it had just came out when I started skating .(1993)
1995
@chubbychechu2010 This Steve Olson and the Steve Olson that is Alex Olsen's dad are two different people. This Steve Olson was the lanky (and crazy style) guy on Foundation and Shorty's.... popular in the 90s.
WAOU! ESTO SI ES UN CLASICO!
god!! thanks for this upload!! i love this part and the tune!! btw...do you have in your files "nervous breakdown" ?? brad staba and jon west parts were totally dope!!
This was towards the beginning of the handrail revolution.
Tacoma kid ,I used to skate with him in Manitou.
MAESTRO DEL SKATE !!
Pioneer of flip back boardslides!!!
WTF is a "back boardslide"
super conductor super collider. his entire part is in slowmo. i used to own that video back in the day @TRBNGR666
mid 90's i saw a vid of Steve Olsen skating to some Donovon songs...anyone remember what video that is?
@Mikaki2 It is Coltrane's "Afro Blue" but it's certainly not Coltrane playing it. It seems like a group of talented street musicians. Steve Olson rips.
Where is Steve Olson now?
man, this is what i needed! are you going to post some more of his stuff? and yours??
👏😎🇺🇸
jonah hill sent me
+swaxTV
>jonah hill sent me
From where?
thrasher did a thing about him talking about skateboarding
where is he now?
That boardslide at 1:11 looks so sick
0:42 Damn Vancity way back!
@talktal i don't know about that, i think steve coulda kept up for a while....probably had a hard time picking up sponsors, or just got stoned all the time :/
@motherscum Wow good call bro, that was it. ill message you a link if I ever find it lol.
Does anyone know the name of the school where he hits the bump to frontside nosegrind? Thanks.
Santee, San Diego, it’s been demolished now.
I need to get a skate video by the UNO for the advice
WT song pls Thx
Jonah brought me hurr..
@bennyseaver I knew that.. but im still confused
i doubt that's true. i was skating at that time and knew who he was, but never heard of steve olson the bowl skater until alex olson made it big. but i do recall steve olson had a brother that was a pretty good skater, too. i think what happened to him is the same thing that happened to most ever pro during this era rick jarmaillo and jerry fowler... they couldnt keep up with the up and comers and faded out. @tjc0der
No, you have to be hardflipping late-shove it revert a 15 star to be considered good nowadays :-). I know a sponsored amateur (just sponsored by a shop or whatever - he's probably considered a piece of shit), who tried to do a 360 flip noseblunt slide on a handrail down a set of stairs. If you even attempted that in 1995 people would make you pro right away.
@crackjuicer hell ya and I don't even know who alex olson is
@1skater12 no its not.
This is before concave I think lol
is he the father of alex olson?
+Ever Green Don't think so.
ye
+Ever Green yea
+Ever Green a different steve olsen is not this guy
+recesstime 2005 no
I can't believe I'm going to say this Jonah Hill brought me here
how?
Lame.
@chubbychechu2010 no the same steve olson fool
I think he lives in a cave somewhere now.
😂
He's a super odd cat. I'm guessing too many psychedelics
Where is this guy? I LOVED this part ...