Took my son to one of Tony's shows many years ago, after the show ended the line for autographs was hundreds of people long but Tony stayed until the end, we were it and he even signed my police officer I.D. after signing my son's t-shirt. Class Act.
Joe Buck really impressed me with this interview. The depths he went into with Tony's history and his family. Joe is used to interviewing major sports icons, but to give that level of effort to a Skateboarder? That's impressive.
@@just_goldsAs a skater of 40 years, I can say that even the top level pros, and the sport in general, are nowhere nearly as known as other sports. Tony Hawks did an interview with Marc Maron, and Maron knew almost nothing of Tonys history pre 2000.
So, in your opinion, a skateboarder is considered "less than" a major sport athlete? Tony Hawk whether a skateboarder or not legitimately changed the entirety of skateboarding through his video game series, events, and companies. He alone changed the trajectory of skateboarding, so how is he "less than" a professional football player? He contributed multitudes more than any professional football player has contributed to their sport, he's basically on the same level as Michael Jordan is for basketball.
I was skating at the same time the first Bones brigade video came out. There was some skinny little kid on there doing some crazy tricks at Del Mar. Its good to see tony become a household name. At that time skating was still taboo by the mainstream.
Yeah, I don't think Tony Hawk is a particularly religious person. Not sure where you're finding info on that, because I definitely looked extensively. Honestly, he doesn't even seem to be political.
Thats what i think made him world wide. Thps 1 was amazing when that came out, i never heard of him before. But when that game came out everyone in uk knew him and kids started skating again
😂 Did you watch All This Mayhem? That shit was a bunch of lies. Tas didn't qualify for best trick 99 x games, but with some editing it seems he was left out. Tas tried the 900 in qualifiers and failed is why he wasn't in the event. Why do you think NO ONE in skateboarding was in that interview on camera agreeing with Tas? Because its his story and nobody believes it or agrees. This whole film really spins things in a false light and also paints Tas out to be some model person but he seemed like a bully to me and his "side" of the story is more based on jealousy and emotion than facts. How can you "steal" the idea to do a 900? It's just rotating 180 degrees further than had ever previously been landed. It was just a logical progression of an existing trick. The dude is just crazy.
Took my son to one of Tony's shows many years ago, after the show ended the line for autographs was hundreds of people long but Tony stayed until the end, we were it and he even signed my police officer I.D. after signing my son's t-shirt. Class Act.
Tony is always a great interview
Joe Buck really impressed me with this interview. The depths he went into with Tony's history and his family. Joe is used to interviewing major sports icons, but to give that level of effort to a Skateboarder? That's impressive.
That "just a Skateboarder" is a household name all around the World and is an Icon.
@@just_goldsAs a skater of 40 years, I can say that even the top level pros, and the sport in general, are nowhere nearly as known as other sports. Tony Hawks did an interview with Marc Maron, and Maron knew almost nothing of Tonys history pre 2000.
So, in your opinion, a skateboarder is considered "less than" a major sport athlete? Tony Hawk whether a skateboarder or not legitimately changed the entirety of skateboarding through his video game series, events, and companies. He alone changed the trajectory of skateboarding, so how is he "less than" a professional football player? He contributed multitudes more than any professional football player has contributed to their sport, he's basically on the same level as Michael Jordan is for basketball.
@@j.pesquera Because i've been a skater the last 40 years and i know how media people treat skateboarders.
Joe, your Interview style is the Absolute Best.
Icon of skateboarding
yup!
The goat!
I was skating at the same time the first Bones brigade video came out. There was some skinny little kid on there doing some crazy tricks at Del Mar. Its good to see tony become a household name. At that time skating was still taboo by the mainstream.
When was this filmed?
2019
2016
Where is Animal Chinn ??
How come no mention of Christian hosoi
this is life at its best. He and I are the same age, and this reminds me of so much thanks for the great episode.
Ollipop great interview let's get the condor man next
When was this? Dude looks way younger than
2019
2016
The TRUE and ONLY Birdman. Put some respek on his name.
You weren't a mistake Tony. Your parents kept trying until they got perfection 👍😎😆. That's what I often tell my sister who's 11 years my elder.
That’s a great way of thinking about it 😂
It’s interesting that they didn’t cover his Christian testimony which is a big part of his journey.
I don't think I've ever heard Tony Hawk is Christian.
Yeah, I don't think Tony Hawk is a particularly religious person. Not sure where you're finding info on that, because I definitely looked extensively. Honestly, he doesn't even seem to be political.
Wrong guy.
Interesting they never touched on the video game...?
Thats what i think made him world wide. Thps 1 was amazing when that came out, i never heard of him before. But when that game came out everyone in uk knew him and kids started skating again
#HisGameFireToo #GottaChristianTestimony #LookAtGodStayAmazed
Teletubbies are creepy
He stole the 900 from Tas Pappas
😂 Did you watch All This Mayhem? That shit was a bunch of lies. Tas didn't qualify for best trick 99 x games, but with some editing it seems he was left out. Tas tried the 900 in qualifiers and failed is why he wasn't in the event. Why do you think NO ONE in skateboarding was in that interview on camera agreeing with Tas? Because its his story and nobody believes it or agrees. This whole film really spins things in a false light and also paints Tas out to be some model person but he seemed like a bully to me and his "side" of the story is more based on jealousy and emotion than facts. How can you "steal" the idea to do a 900? It's just rotating 180 degrees further than had ever previously been landed. It was just a logical progression of an existing trick. The dude is just crazy.
@@bgb946 can’t even flip yer board yea old prick
hahahaha report it stolen and claim it on insurance then.....
Tas Pappas stole the 900 from Lou gofkyaself.
Lou stole it from Jack Mehoff.