One of my favorite memories of my entire 1990s was semi randomly going to Muska's house one day when he lived in PB and had gotten on Shortys like the week before. He was spinning Wu on turbtables in his living room and on the couch were Elissa Steamer, Chad Knight, Brian Emmers and Aaron Snyder. We were meeting up to go skate Mission Bay High School and piling into our crusty Civics out front. I asked Chad if he wanted to ride with us to the schoolyard and he was like "nah I'm gonna skate all the way there to get hyped for the session!" (This was pre Muska-lade and I don't think he owned a car yet) His energy was contagious and he got all of us so fired up. Will never forget that day from this era.
I grew up in PB off Missouri Street and remember seeing him a lot, but I was 12 and way too intimidated to talk to him. I remember seeing him and Kanten Russell near the pier shredding stairs and just sitting on the boardwalk watching them for an hour. Super cool memories man thanks for sharing
The 90’s were an amazing time to watch and be influenced by how quick skateboarding was changing by some of the best skateboarders to ever grace our world (Too many to mention) but then to have somebody like MUSKA round out the 90’s with this video and part will forever be etched in history. One of the best times in my life was when Muska and Creager came to Tasmania Australia and we all hung out and skated, ate pizza, shared blunts and drunk beers, the good old days 🤘🏻
Chad is the First King of streetskateboarding we all whant to Ride like him. He kicked us to be more free in Life and on Skateboard, thanks for that, big Dreams ❤️🌏
Nobody has that effect on skateboarding anymore because the demographic of people that ride them is completely different 25 years later. The ‘cool’ kids of 2024 wouldn’t be down with muska if he wasn’t already muska
Oh, man! I know by heart this sequence. Muska revolutionary on the board, graphics, outfit, music… Golden sk8 era! In terms of style, there’s no better than éS team.
Fulfil the dream is such a good damn video. From the music to chad on the phone talking about each skater before their part, the baggy pants, to of course, the skating. And chads part is an obvious ender.
Legend! I had the board, S HORT Y sweater, black panter bearings. Still rock shorty's hardware and bushings. So much style. Everyone that didn't have access to a skatepark or just enjoyed being in the streets. As a small town street skater with no skate park. Gave us hope that we didn't have to go off big ramps. It wasn't how big or fast your trick was. It was how you did it with your own style. And as a kid skateboarding. Chad Muska's style was one that we immitated. And shout out to the stash pocket. Got us out of a lot of trouble. Those of us that didn't have muska's started slicing holes in our tongues.
I love how raw the clips were back then. As long as you landed the trick it was cool. Nowadays everything has to be done to absolute perfection including perfect run ups and perfect ride aways. Sterilization has taken over unique style now.
It’s insane how simple the tricks were back then compared to now with all these new technical tricks the skaters have now. Back then a simple 50-50 down a huge rail was massive…now that same trick would just be alright…you’d have to nollie heel nose blunt down a massive rail just for it to look insane! The sport has evolved so much and it’s for the best! Simple times back then but such great memories!
One of my favorite memories was when Chad muska gave me his skateboard after filming a demo in Jersey, he showed us his jeep too and the sound system was louder than a Metallica concert in there.
Man I use to watch this everyday after school when I was 12. Now I’m 38 and I still enjoy watching this! Muska will always be top 5 for me. Andrew Reynolds Jamie Thomas Chad Muska Rodney Mullen Chris Cole!!!!!
Man this is so nostalgic. I was only 5 when this came out and is right when I started skating and got my first real board. I remember everyone being stoked on this part and all the older kids having the muska decks and they were all trying to do hardflips
@@MikaelFlyer Im talking about the ones that ES released now and soon to be like the Black and Reds, Grey and Blue, then the White and Blues. I know about the other color ways too. Maybe I should had been more specific what I meant at first...
Yoooooo!!! I would always watch this entire video to pump me up before going out to skate when I was 15 years old, I was so lucky to meet Muska and Aaron Snyder, later here in L.A. both of them and super nice and down to earth type of guys🤜🛹💎👑🔥🎧
I loved Chad Muska as a kid, but can anyone explain, why was shorty's gear so expensive compared to the rest? It was something I never had as a kid because it was just too expensive. Was it like a premium brand in America too, or just expensive in the UK?
One of my favorite memories of my entire 1990s was semi randomly going to Muska's house one day when he lived in PB and had gotten on Shortys like the week before. He was spinning Wu on turbtables in his living room and on the couch were Elissa Steamer, Chad Knight, Brian Emmers and Aaron Snyder. We were meeting up to go skate Mission Bay High School and piling into our crusty Civics out front. I asked Chad if he wanted to ride with us to the schoolyard and he was like "nah I'm gonna skate all the way there to get hyped for the session!" (This was pre Muska-lade and I don't think he owned a car yet) His energy was contagious and he got all of us so fired up. Will never forget that day from this era.
You guys all had crusty civics?
Siiiiick!!! 👌🔥🛹🤜
that's sick. I drive a crusty civic :)
That's dope asf !!
I grew up in PB off Missouri Street and remember seeing him a lot, but I was 12 and way too intimidated to talk to him.
I remember seeing him and Kanten Russell near the pier shredding stairs and just sitting on the boardwalk watching them for an hour.
Super cool memories man thanks for sharing
Jason from silverton, if you're reading this, I still want the vhs copy of fulfill the dream I lent you in 2001 back.
😂
Sup dude its Jason. Sorry man i honestly forgot! Felt bad about it ever since.
@@citizenjubjub My mistake buddy. Have a great day! :)
@@citizenjubjublol he was being sarcastic
The 90’s were an amazing time to watch and be influenced by how quick skateboarding was changing by some of the best skateboarders to ever grace our world (Too many to mention) but then to have somebody like MUSKA round out the 90’s with this video and part will forever be etched in history. One of the best times in my life was when Muska and Creager came to Tasmania Australia and we all hung out and skated, ate pizza, shared blunts and drunk beers, the good old days 🤘🏻
90s were grimy and selfish - disgusting era. But I get why you latched onto it your calling idolizing humans.
The 90s was definitely awesome even if snowflake hates on it. It 100% led the way to what we have now.. the newer tricks are absolutely mindblowing.
Chad is the First King of streetskateboarding we all whant to Ride like him. He kicked us to be more free in Life and on Skateboard, thanks for that, big Dreams ❤️🌏
This is the best quality i have ever seen this part in. Thank you es.
they probably still have the OG masters it was filmed on. makes me wonder if this is sourced from that, gotta be !
A quarter of a century later and no one has even come close. An instant icon. THE MUSKA.
They forgot the dream
come close to what?!
Nobody has that effect on skateboarding anymore because the demographic of people that ride them is completely different 25 years later. The ‘cool’ kids of 2024 wouldn’t be down with muska if he wasn’t already muska
These tricks are pretty simple compared to how the sport has evolved today. Not sure what you're talking about.
Yeah I see people ollieing huge triple stair sets all the time!
But yes, if the name is not Rodney, all tricks in the past were “easier”…
straight up classic.
Oh, man! I know by heart this sequence. Muska revolutionary on the board, graphics, outfit, music… Golden sk8 era! In terms of style, there’s no better than éS team.
Take me back to this era. Time flies!
High quality MUSKA ❤️🔥
Fulfil the dream is such a good damn video. From the music to chad on the phone talking about each skater before their part, the baggy pants, to of course, the skating. And chads part is an obvious ender.
Man, I love that last FS Lip Slide, crazy 🤯🔥🔥🔥🔥
seeing this in 1080 60p is a treat, thank you!
Legend
Best skate shoe of all time, Best skate video of all time! Can't fade the Muska!🎧🛹💯❤
Stash pocket in the tongue too !
Este video lo vi por primera vez en un skateshop no lo podia creer....los noseslide de chad...
Time flys by !
thanks for upload this classic in HD for us
Legend! I had the board, S HORT Y sweater, black panter bearings. Still rock shorty's hardware and bushings. So much style. Everyone that didn't have access to a skatepark or just enjoyed being in the streets. As a small town street skater with no skate park. Gave us hope that we didn't have to go off big ramps.
It wasn't how big or fast your trick was. It was how you did it with your own style. And as a kid skateboarding. Chad Muska's style was one that we immitated. And shout out to the stash pocket. Got us out of a lot of trouble. Those of us that didn't have muska's started slicing holes in our tongues.
I love how raw the clips were back then. As long as you landed the trick it was cool. Nowadays everything has to be done to absolute perfection including perfect run ups and perfect ride aways. Sterilization has taken over unique style now.
It’s insane how simple the tricks were back then compared to now with all these new technical tricks the skaters have now. Back then a simple 50-50 down a huge rail was massive…now that same trick would just be alright…you’d have to nollie heel nose blunt down a massive rail just for it to look insane! The sport has evolved so much and it’s for the best! Simple times back then but such great memories!
Love this part. My dear friend Aaron Cizek rocked the muska board back in the day. $hit had pop. RIP ciz.
Shits got pop!
I have this On Vcd. The Best Part Clips of this Was Steve Olson's Video Part.
The Muska flip
Yes, I love those fs flips
One of my favorite memories was when Chad muska gave me his skateboard after filming a demo in Jersey, he showed us his jeep too and the sound system was louder than a Metallica concert in there.
What more could you ask for. Forever an Icon of the sport. ❤ MUSKA ❤
Another all time greats! Always hype watching this! 🔥🔥🔥 Legend❤️🔥Mu$ka ❤️🔥 Shortys❤️🔥
Take me back to these times.
Man I use to watch this everyday after school when I was 12. Now I’m 38 and I still enjoy watching this! Muska will always be top 5 for me. Andrew Reynolds Jamie Thomas Chad Muska Rodney Mullen Chris Cole!!!!!
One of my favorite skateboard movies brings back memories
Holy shit son, this feels like it's HD and way better than the original VHS quality I watched at home on my VCR back in 99. Respect!
amazing
02:46 Such a clean ass frontside noseblunt!
I can’t wait for the re-release of his shoe 👟 ❤️🔥
puke
Top 5 swag in skate history
Legend ❤
i had the muska Es shoes and i had him sign them too at a circa demo some years later :)
I could see the images just by hearing the soundtrack and skateboard noise, and I haven't watched it since early 2000.
I love this song
Golden era
El.mejor!!! Track que he escuchado para la parte de Chad Muska💪que buen video!!!! Los tricks más heavys
Gotta love Muska's OG 'Stiff Leg' Style 🌠
Wow, this footage looks incredible. Thanks for the upload!
I remember the TWS magazine shoot of that weekend… crazy session video and photos…
Every time I watch Chad Muska, I wanna go skate
Thanks éS skateboarding for shearing this, brings me a lot of memories, Muska is alive 🙌
The near end of an era...My era.💀🛹😕😞🤙💣💥
Man this is so nostalgic. I was only 5 when this came out and is right when I started skating and got my first real board. I remember everyone being stoked on this part and all the older kids having the muska decks and they were all trying to do hardflips
I remember buying the muska deck. It broke in record time. Didn’t make it through the hour.
I bought one shortys sun logo board and snapped the tail within a few days. I wasn't even doing anything big, just some tech at a manual spot
I went to the Powell blanks for $30 because I was snapping so many!
I grew up in Houston where the company was based. After we watched this we skated day and for 4 days straight.
His frontside flip was so nice
one of my absolute favorite movies!!
Damn this takes me back. Such a sick skate video part. Those frontside flips are so sick.
This right here makes me so happy ❤️🔥
Legend!
The angles on some of his tricks are insane!!!
Legends Never Die💎
Legendary stuff
Mid and late 90s fire no doubt
man i think ive seen those shoes somwhere👀
King of rails. Style and swagger for miles.
You left out the best bit of this whole part. The ollies throught the streets of l.a at the beginning
Backpack, boombox, and big shoes. 🤙
Its still so good
Thps2 school! All you Cali boys get to see so many spots where Hollywood movies were filmed or legendary skate spots like carlsbad gap
Es bring the 90's and 00's skate shoes back again
need that beat mann
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
How have I never seen this video. 36yo skater since 12. Musk is so much more impressive than I remember him being, wow I owe this man an apology.
He was on Tony Hawk PS for a reason
I loved his style! The jogging pant with his a little bit sport looks shoes so very fitting. 🔥🙌🏻💯
Those track pants go hard though.
The beginning is missing right? The part with Buena Vista Social Club
Good times 😚💨💨💨💨
Those were the days 🥲 90's -Last Generation of cool..
Wish muska threw more variety out. Its dope when he gets more diverse with his tricks
The clearest and crispest I’ve ever seen this footage! Still love the car wash bank tricks
My guy!
So good to see the ES Muska released, also in fresh colour ways.
Funny you should say that since all the color ways they are doing are in this video!
@@Killersnake432 I don’t think you’ve seen the original ones bruh, all navy, all white, all black. No colours variation on the originals.
@@MikaelFlyer Im talking about the ones that ES released now and soon to be like the Black and Reds, Grey and Blue, then the White and Blues. I know about the other color ways too. Maybe I should had been more specific what I meant at first...
Guy's a freakin' legend.
And to think I bought this on VHS when it came out...26 years ago! WTF
This part has aged very well and it's still impressive so many years later.
Where is this sick beat from?
MUSKA built different
pretty sick.. much love.. :)
F’ing Crisp Looking Vid! 🤘👽👽👽
The man. The myth. The legend.
The black white and red Muska silhouette deck, I wanted one of em SO FRICKN BAAAAAD
King
i need this muska beat
Yoooooo!!! I would always watch this entire video to pump me up before going out to skate when I was 15 years old, I was so lucky to meet Muska and Aaron Snyder, later here in L.A. both of them and super nice and down to earth type of guys🤜🛹💎👑🔥🎧
I really miss these days
I loved Chad Muska as a kid, but can anyone explain, why was shorty's gear so expensive compared to the rest? It was something I never had as a kid because it was just too expensive. Was it like a premium brand in America too, or just expensive in the UK?
The one and only!!!
I still dont get how they were so good back in the day skating 7.0 boards
Big shoes, small boards, even smaller wheels.
Although the more common size back then was 7.5.
Daymnnn that opening crooked grind was the suavest
Ollie into the beach to the Willy Wonka voiceover and drinking a 40 with the homie is skateboarding personified.
Legend 💯💯💯
My first deck was a muska kamikaze. I miss shorty decks.
Style and trick depth are impressive, it almost looks modern
Bring back the muskas. Please. And the first and second kostens. Sal got his I seen a while back.
Iconic...