this part is unbelievable - but if I have to pick: the BS Lipslide from the shallow end of the pool into the vert wall at 01:49 would be my choice. It seems so casual in the line of bangers - but you need so much skill and boardcontrol to do it ! Just to imagine the drop, from a bs lipslide in this concrete vert monster corner, scares the hell out of me...
This is legit making me think Bob should really come up more in discussions of Skateboarding’s GOAT. The dudes been in a league of his own for 2 decades now
you can learn to drop in on a 15 foot vert and then do it 10 times that day, feeling confident. but when you come back the next day it's suddenly scary again. just the way it is.
Biggest cheer I every got was from a bunch of pro's back in the day when I first dropped in, terrifying, big breath and drop. Slamed hard but made the second attempt.
I might be wrong...but I've been watching this dude shred since 1995. His skillset shifts, grows, and defies his age. Well done to Bob and the editors/producers of the video!
You're not wrong. I first heard of him when he came out of nowhere and won the Vancouver Slam City vert contest in 95. He quickly became my favorite skater in the world and much of my own skating was modeled after and inspired by both Bob and John Cardiel. Antihero in the mid 90s was legendary and untouchable. I'll always love Bob.
First heard of him like most people who were kids with a fresh PS1 or N64.. Him being on THPS1 and the footy they used made him look like a super hero to me.
was lucky enough to take part in a random little skate camp in SD run by Bob when i was a kid. what a great dude. signed everyones decks and just knew how to have fun skating and it was infectious
Anyone who's rode ramps before can appreciate the size of that and skill required and we still have no idea. I remember even dropping in on a normal size half pipe was scary as hell even as someone who was good at riding or skating. The rail on top of the massive quarter was just nuts like imagine actually being up there grinding that.
The thing I love about skating over all other sports is it's equal parts art, creativity and talent. Like painters flying through the sky building a masterpiece on a run.
It's good to see that some of skateboarding biggest names in skating are still getting recognized for how truly good they are. We're talking almost 20 years now and these guys are still putting that time in for that one perfect trick.
Although I’ll always love skating I don’t follow it or skate daily like I used to, I had no idea Bob was still rippin like this, he still skates like he’s in his prime what a king 👑
Hey man I just started back at 32 3 months ago . I didn’t skate for 4 years after a gnarly ankle injury. You have to get back on the board! It is a part of true happiness
Watching Bob at his best brings a tear to my eye. Like watching hendrix or SRV play. Like Gretzky or Jordan play. Like watching citizen kane and realizing it changed everything that came after.
Não me canso de ver a evolução e manobras do Bob, a 25 anos acompanho o Skate e não consigo entender como essa lenda do Skate consegue surpreender a cada aparição. "The definition of legendary."
I love daewon and his part was sick but in a contest of transitions Bob is the goat. Above Tony or Danny or even the new school kids, Bob is best to ever do it and this part is no exception.
Tony? Danny? Sorry, but don't you ever mention them in the same breath with this guy again. And I'm from the 80s; I don't even really know this Burnquist kid. But Tony Hawk is a skateboarder: maybe one of the greatest, but he's just a skateboarder. Danny Way is a little more than a skateboarder. But this? This!? This is beyond mere skateboarding. This is something else. I don't know what you call it, but it's a different thing altogether.
@@CIWise Hawk had laid the foundation for what is vert skating today. Way took it to a bit more modern and technical level and conceived taking it onto a bigger stage: the mega. Burnquist just pushes everything to the brink of disaster. Holds on to the gnarliest stuff risking great bodily harm. Danny was always the more solid powerhouse of a skater but Bob's sketch is actually aesthetically pleasing, especially when he pulls things off that he has not business making
@@PAG11105 Yeah, this was more a joke on my part than anything else. Like I said, I'm an 80s skater, so I grew up on Tony and Danny. But this kid Burnquist? He's in a class by himself.
The vert skill is insane Then street tricks into this crazy transition is from a diffrent planet Then the fact that he in the game forever n still doin this kind of progress is inspiring to the max Amazing to watch ❤️
The definition of legendary. If you could do any one of the tricks in this edit, which one would you pick? 👇
I like the part where he made the trick look super easy and smooth
...oh wait. That was everything.
Too many, if I actually put the time in to decide, my room would look like a police evidence board
@@Spance-er 🤣🏆
Skating past 35
this part is unbelievable - but if I have to pick: the BS Lipslide from the shallow end of the pool into the vert wall at 01:49 would be my choice.
It seems so casual in the line of bangers - but you need so much skill and boardcontrol to do it !
Just to imagine the drop, from a bs lipslide in this concrete vert monster corner, scares the hell out of me...
This is legit making me think Bob should really come up more in discussions of Skateboarding’s GOAT. The dudes been in a league of his own for 2 decades now
Bob is the goat
That one-foot grind was jaw-dropping. What a legend.
His special trick in Tony Hawks pro skater 2
Legitimately one of the most psycho things I’ve ever seen! Bob Burnquist is beyond legendary.
Totally insane!!!!!✌🏻✌🏻
Then he's around 50 years old,I hope I can just skate down the street when I'm 50.
@@jeffreymoran6234 He’s 45.
@@jeffreymoran6234 I’m 46 and just started boarding again. 😂 Never felt healthier or freer than I do now. Missed it
And the man’s 45 years old
My mind doesn't get blown that often but that one-footed smith did it for me 🤯🤯
Completely unreal.
I heard the THPS special noise in my head
that was crazy, un-freakin-real....
Going FAST too! Unbelievable
my jaw opened in awe...
Bob decided to never stop progressing. That was simply mind blowing.
There were multiple moments in this edit where i thought ive never seen anyone do that on a skateboard, what a legend
Literally the same thought as you...and then he did something even wilder.
I feel like you can't truly appreciate vert skating until you've stood at the top of an actual vert ramp and looked down.
For real man its terrifying
you can learn to drop in on a 15 foot vert and then do it 10 times that day, feeling confident. but when you come back the next day it's suddenly scary again. just the way it is.
True I leaned that fact at 17 yrs old
Truth
Biggest cheer I every got was from a bunch of pro's back in the day when I first dropped in, terrifying, big breath and drop. Slamed hard but made the second attempt.
Amazing that Bob is STILL killing it at this level. Legend is an understatement. Perfect musical accompaniment too.
What is this song? I dig it.
@@ToddLoaf Radiohead - I Might Be Wrong
@@noenaame2856 Thank you!
Yeah man. I would never have thought this song would suit this type of clip.
Perfect though.
I remember his 1 footed smith grind was his special trick in THPS. Now he's hitting it on the mega damnn
Lol same
I thought the exact same thing.
Tried one on a mini and it ended bad lol
Mind blowing at the speed he’s doing at tweeking it out like he did. Insane.
He had to of downloaded the perfect balance cheat
Bob Burnquist and Kelly Slater proves that age is just a number. There's only one way to thank both of them if you skate and Surf.. never stop
Hippie jump to front nose grind in a pool is some next-level insanity
some good stuff, son
One footed
...and defies physical principles
Incredible ender
I feel like he's already done that one before.
"What are you doing, Bob!?" - X Games 2001.
Still one of the most iconic commentary to this day.
Yes dude, it was straight 🔥🔥
This is a man who has dedicated his life to his craft. Absolutely commendable.
No one can compete... insane legend still to this day
Many can compete. They just might not win. XD
Bob Burnquist & Bucky Lasek vert doubles still gives me chills.
I might be wrong...but I've been watching this dude shred since 1995. His skillset shifts, grows, and defies his age.
Well done to Bob and the editors/producers of the video!
I'm picking up what you're putting down
You're not wrong. I first heard of him when he came out of nowhere and won the Vancouver Slam City vert contest in 95. He quickly became my favorite skater in the world and much of my own skating was modeled after and inspired by both Bob and John Cardiel. Antihero in the mid 90s was legendary and untouchable. I'll always love Bob.
First heard of him like most people who were kids with a fresh PS1 or N64.. Him being on THPS1 and the footy they used made him look like a super hero to me.
@@jptothetree You're pulking what he's pulling?
I had some 411vm's and I think it was an Anti Hero vid... every single trick kept progressing in the strangest ways...blows my mind.
Bob's balance is truly a thing of beauty
It’s crazy it feels weird to see something this wild without one Red Bull logo lol
more refreshing than a redbull
Bob has been team rockstar for years
@@Wouldpkr Yeah, Skill>Money
Wow, a childhood icon still killing it after all this time. Truly an inspiration. I might be wrong.... (but I'm not)
Bob has always been and continues to be my favorite vert skater. Dude is legendary and still pushing it. Amazing part. Mind blown.
I love those rail transitions to the giant quarter pipe. That one footed grind was beyond insane too.
Bob Burnquist and Radiohead, made my day.
Yes! I would’ve never imagined this track for a skate part but it works perfectly
What is the song called?
@@BedroomFidelity "I might be wrong" by Radiohead
@@BedroomFidelity "I Might Be Wrong" from Radiohead's 2001 album "Amnesiac"
@@noonewantsanalien7902 Thank you
was lucky enough to take part in a random little skate camp in SD run by Bob when i was a kid. what a great dude. signed everyones decks and just knew how to have fun skating and it was infectious
the one-foot grind actually sent a shiver down my spine; the years of practice that goes into making it possible
Ending was a banger!! What a legend of a skater
The trucks hitting the cooooopppinggggg and rails is music to my ears!!!!!!
I forgot that this was the best transition skate part ever filmed in history of skateboarding. My mind is thoroughly blown🤯
This is new footage
no it's not the video is 13 years old
@@driftkinganeezy yeah I realized that after
Anyone who's rode ramps before can appreciate the size of that and skill required and we still have no idea. I remember even dropping in on a normal size half pipe was scary as hell even as someone who was good at riding or skating. The rail on top of the massive quarter was just nuts like imagine actually being up there grinding that.
Bob is a different kind of beast. My mind is blown
The grind never stops for Bob. He's always pushing new boundaries. What an absolute legend!
That last trick was a cherry on top. Damn
Best vert and mega ramp skater to ever do it. What a legend!
Elliot Sloan is in the same league IMO, although in fairness this stuff wouldn’t even exist without Bob and Danny.
This is the greatest part I've ever witnessed
Hands down GOAT! Thank you to Bob for his dedication to his craft.
🐐
🛹
The thing I love about skating over all other sports is it's equal parts art, creativity and talent. Like painters flying through the sky building a masterpiece on a run.
It's good to see that some of skateboarding biggest names in skating are still getting recognized for how truly good they are. We're talking almost 20 years now and these guys are still putting that time in for that one perfect trick.
This dude must be immortal. He's been skating since the mid '90s hell I can't keep up with my sons in my forties.
Always breaking barriers, such a legend.
Every trick in this part was the most gnarly thing I’ve literally ever seen. This is a level not yet reached by man.
Man knows how to fly. Few tricks made my jaw drop completely.
he still got it!!! youre the man dude
as an 80's kid I just think about all the posters and magazine covers that would have come out of this place. What a fitting title "dreamland".
Although I’ll always love skating I don’t follow it or skate daily like I used to, I had no idea Bob was still rippin like this, he still skates like he’s in his prime what a king 👑
I'm a simple man, I see Bob Burnquist, I just click. You add the Berrics, and it's even more a nobrainer. But that transfer at 1.51, maaaaan!
He just keeps getting better, I don’t know how you do that but he does. Absolutely insane. 🤯
The precision, complexity and scale of these tricks is beyond compare.
He's still RIPPING!!! Makes my 34 year old self want to pick it back up even more. Can't wait to get back on .
Hey man I just started back at 32 3 months ago . I didn’t skate for 4 years after a gnarly ankle injury. You have to get back on the board! It is a part of true happiness
MY GOODNESS!! What a legend. Who else is doing stuff like this? Not a soul. Keep it up, Bob. I am in awe.
Damn near God-level skateboarding right here. Simply amazing work, Bob. You make it look too easy, yet terrifying.
The guy is an artist. It's beautiful
Insane!!! Legend.. 🤟🙌
This guy is still pushing the boundaries twenty years later. Absolutely absurd, he's aged into the finest of wines when it comes to skateboarding
Damn Bob always amazes. Song choice is on point too👌
man I wish I skated more vert when I was younger Bobs been doing stuff like this ever since I was a little kid he is a legend forsure this is crazy
As heavy as it gets
💪💪💪
that one foot grind, out of this world. I don't get how a person could be up for anything close to any of this. Out of this world absolutely
Watching Bob at his best brings a tear to my eye. Like watching hendrix or SRV play. Like Gretzky or Jordan play. Like watching citizen kane and realizing it changed everything that came after.
This guy is on another level of the other level.
Não me canso de ver a evolução e manobras do Bob, a 25 anos acompanho o Skate e não consigo entender como essa lenda do Skate consegue surpreender a cada aparição. "The definition of legendary."
isso foi 13 anos atrás
Bob out there clowning out snowboarders like......
Mind bending video, as always from Bob🤯
Bob transcendeu a evolução do skate vertical! Lenda viva 🚀👽
How is this guy still killing it. Literally insane.
This was too savage
insanity / 10. bob is just built different
This is legendary
Burnquist put out a new video part?!?! This deserves being watched on the big screen...
It was a re post of an older part for the berrics
It's from 2015
Ffs that was so buttery smooth, what a legend. One of my childhood heroes. Awesome 👍
Bob é um monstro revolucionário do skate!!! graças a DEUS tive o prazer de conhecê-lo pessoalmente.🙏👊
LEGEND
Wow. And I thought this guy was close to retirement. Bob B just gets better with age. That one foot was NUTS!
Old video
@@elliotcoolguy4301 nope do your research
@@tmoney0212 this video is from 2015.
@@tingle2958 you know nothing u peasant
@@tmoney0212 i know this video was released in 2015
the last one made me drop my jaw big time! Saaawweeeeet Bob!
I love daewon and his part was sick but in a contest of transitions Bob is the goat. Above Tony or Danny or even the new school kids, Bob is best to ever do it and this part is no exception.
Tony? Danny? Sorry, but don't you ever mention them in the same breath with this guy again. And I'm from the 80s; I don't even really know this Burnquist kid.
But Tony Hawk is a skateboarder: maybe one of the greatest, but he's just a skateboarder. Danny Way is a little more than a skateboarder. But this? This!? This is beyond mere skateboarding. This is something else. I don't know what you call it, but it's a different thing altogether.
@@CIWise Hawk had laid the foundation for what is vert skating today. Way took it to a bit more modern and technical level and conceived taking it onto a bigger stage: the mega. Burnquist just pushes everything to the brink of disaster. Holds on to the gnarliest stuff risking great bodily harm. Danny was always the more solid powerhouse of a skater but Bob's sketch is actually aesthetically pleasing, especially when he pulls things off that he has not business making
@@PAG11105 Yeah, this was more a joke on my part than anything else. Like I said, I'm an 80s skater, so I grew up on Tony and Danny. But this kid Burnquist? He's in a class by himself.
@@PAG11105 None of them got shite on Christian Hosoi!
@@marcoemilianodellacroce5068 Notice he's the only one I didn't mention.
I said it as a Kid & I said it as an Adult. Bob Bunrquist is A Legend. Nothing but Love for the Man ❤👍💯👑
Don't fall for this SPAM account guys 👉@OfficialTheberrics 🚫
UNREAL SHREDDING.
even as a snowboarder i gotta give it up for dudes like this
One 5-0 from the Big Jump gave me Goosebumps
WOW! I didn’t know Bob was going this hard still! The front smith on the highbar with his back foot coming off and still pulling it was so dope!
bob's always been ahead of time what a skater
Bob Burnquist - Your favourite skaters favourite skater
This is absolutely mind blowing…so many bangers
What an absolute stud.
Been following this guy since my childhood and he's still out here absolutely shredding it
LEGEND
I've watched this part 4 times since last night. Bob is still on his own level.
One a the legendary skaters from the THPS 4 days. This will always be bobs specialty. Always 💯
Riiiiiiiiiight
skill moves + a banger tune
whats even crazier is that he's almost 50 and still doing this kind of stuff lol!
Dame Bob still got it!!!! fire part. i want to see Danny Way!
the slo-mo helps you appreciate how absolutely incredible Bob is.
This is beyond anything anyone else is doing, even in video games. And the man is how old? Absolute G
One of the best parts ever. Not many parts will make your jaw drop but this is in that category.
Calling Danny Way!!!!!!💯💪🏻 This is so raw
Dude... last trick was Stoopid sick! Whole part fire, but damn! Keep it coming man!!!!
Thank God this is about skateboarding....
When you are a true master of your craft, nothing you do is truly "mind-blowing." It was beautiful to watch a master work.
The vert skill is insane
Then street tricks into this crazy transition is from a diffrent planet
Then the fact that he in the game forever n still doin this kind of progress is inspiring to the max
Amazing to watch ❤️
Maaaaan..... Bob is STILL kicking ass?
So cool.
ABSOLUTELY TREMENDOUS
that hippy jump to nosegrind over that pool ladder was so clean
Bobs the man one of the legends of skateboarding and doing that crazy stuff in his 40s mad respect bro