I was like 14, me and my friends were skating and filming in Boston when this came out. I remember my friend Johnny buying this at some shit roller blade/skate shop over near Newbury Street. The New England part still gives me chills, the music, the vibe, the style, it was definitely the most solid section of this video and PJ Ladds intro is still mind blowing, tech magician, nice guy too. I met him and the Coliseum crew like 2 weeks before 911, offered me some wax. Best times of my life skating Massachusetts/Boston and D.C., 37 now but damn I miss skating so much. I remember skating with Jereme Rogers and Eli Reed before they blew up. Smoking weed with Dave "Happy" Armsden. Some people will know what I'm talking about. R.I.P. to the old "Waterfront" spot aka Columbus Park. #Memoriez
Soundtrack Sadat X - Ka-Ching Automator - King Of NY (feat. Dr. Octagon) The Ocular - Square Heretic The Nextmen - Step Below The Surface Steve See - High Ground By Nightfall DJ Shadow - Stem/Long Stem Company Flow - Worker Ant Uprise The Allies - D-Day Mr. Len - Straight 12 (feat. Q-Unique) DJ Q-bert - Turntable TV
I've always wanted Oculus'music especially the song from the New England part. That part is such a dope intro to the video. 2000, great fucking year, skating was still pretty counter culture along with underground hiphop. Jr High, take me back... #Fuck2023
Na. The Eastern Exposure series was made by Dan Wolfe. The EST videos were put our through Zoo York, and I think R.B. Umali was mostly responsible. They seemed to be a continuation of other Zoo related vids like Peep This, and Heads.
Today's street skateboarding is east born. Love Rodney for creating but mike Vallely pushed the streets and Manuel's in the late 80's early 90's. FACTS!
I was like 14, me and my friends were skating and filming in Boston when this came out. I remember my friend Johnny buying this at some shit roller blade/skate shop over near Newbury Street. The New England part still gives me chills, the music, the vibe, the style, it was definitely the most solid section of this video and PJ Ladds intro is still mind blowing, tech magician, nice guy too. I met him and the Coliseum crew like 2 weeks before 911, offered me some wax. Best times of my life skating Massachusetts/Boston and D.C., 37 now but damn I miss skating so much. I remember skating with Jereme Rogers and Eli Reed before they blew up. Smoking weed with Dave "Happy" Armsden. Some people will know what I'm talking about. R.I.P. to the old "Waterfront" spot aka Columbus Park. #Memoriez
moved to boston in 2003. still here 20 years later. can confirm it was a whole different city in the late 90s/ early 2000s. good times
IVE WAITED YEARS FOR THIS TO BE UPLOADED! (Had it on VHS in middle school)
cincobarrio 🤙
Music is dope in this
My buddy and I wore this vhs out on the rainy days. Then we would go skate in the garage.
Golden Era! 🔥
Bro I’ve been looking for this!
Soundtrack
Sadat X - Ka-Ching
Automator - King Of NY (feat. Dr. Octagon)
The Ocular - Square Heretic
The Nextmen - Step Below The Surface
Steve See - High Ground By Nightfall
DJ Shadow - Stem/Long Stem
Company Flow - Worker Ant Uprise
The Allies - D-Day
Mr. Len - Straight 12 (feat. Q-Unique)
DJ Q-bert - Turntable TV
I thought there were multiple tracks by the ocular. I always looked for their shot but never found anything beyond this
@@ZBR_ProXP yessss been dying to track down this Ocular track since I was a kid and still nothing. Please help anyone
this video definitely helped form my taste in skating
I've always wanted Oculus'music especially the song from the New England part. That part is such a dope intro to the video. 2000, great fucking year, skating was still pretty counter culture along with underground hiphop. Jr High, take me back... #Fuck2023
STILL HAVE THESE VHS TAPES.... CLASSICS BABY.....RAW SHIT...
22:07 one of the nicest flips I have ever seen. All about that angle...
Yooo Gary Smith Owns my local Crazy how he’s skating in a film with all the OGs papa Gonz Tucci ! Crazy
amazing video
Classik!!!!!!!!!!
The scott Johnson trick in the Philly section threw me off as a kid.
What’s that beat from at 15:22 ? Driving me crazy that I can’t remember.
in da house
Its weird how they would mute the sound of the rolling then jack up the volume only once they popped and landed
thx
this is the only place online you can actually find The Ocular 's music
here ya go mate. soundcloud.com/ocularge/sets/the-lost-zoo-york-tapes
You are a legend among men, I've been looking for these tracks since these videos came out!
@@spaceyourface420 WOWWWW THANK YOU. Signed up for SoundCloud just to get these tracks.
let’s goooooo
most of these skate spots in nyc don’t even exist anymore rip
Brian Wenning 7:39
My first skate vid!
So was this basically Eastern Exposure 4?
Na. The Eastern Exposure series was made by Dan Wolfe. The EST videos were put our through Zoo York, and I think R.B. Umali was mostly responsible. They seemed to be a continuation of other Zoo related vids like Peep This, and Heads.
Today's street skateboarding is east born. Love Rodney for creating but mike Vallely pushed the streets and Manuel's in the late 80's early 90's. FACTS!
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I watch those old videos just to see real fs flips and hardflips. Those tricks look like crap today.
Heavy shot....no contest...
Siick Kool Keith ha
fren an i would watch this 16 yo
pj ladd
Zoo Yorks good at selling millions in merch. But there is nothing amazing about the actual skating.