What Are The Best Video Parts Of All Time?
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For me, it's Arto's part in Sorry and Jerry Hsu in Bag of Suck
obviously.
Dude SAME
Same. Appleyard opener in sorry is up there as well
Afro’s Sorry part always stuck with me not because of his skating but because of how dark the opening scene is & thinking of him lying in his vomit
I was right about to comment about Jerry bc no one mentioned him
Westgate and Reynolds’s parts in Stay Gold always stuck with me !
Reynolds in Baker2g is really awesome
Reynolds Stay Gold part is my vote, so perfect
westgates part was pretty fucked. that whole video goes pretty hard
wonder what ever happened to ol jamie tancowny. herms picnic table part was sick as hell too
boss shut it down though
Don’t forget Herman’s part with the table lines and just straight hucking set and gaps and flipping into rails and that nollie tre down the 12! Stay Gold video could have every part just take the cake as the greatest video ever made the whole team put something together that will never fade away
Westgate was hucking from start to finish in that part
Pat Duffy in the questionable video was insane a deserves a shout out. that part still stands up pretty well even today
Pat Duffys part at that time was exactly what the two dudes in the intro said it was. 👾 👽
Pat's a Terminator😆
That 50-50 at the end was the biggest handrail done at the time I think, never mind the fact that it's kinked too.
@@ianandjohnandmaniandreni9323 and it was fucking raining. primus.
💯 his virtual reality part too
He'll yes❤❤
Heath kirchart- stay gold, absolutely melts me still every time i watch it
I'm with you
Rodney vs Daewon Round 3 came out like my freshman/sophomore year of HS when I was really into skating, and shaped the type of tricks I loved to watch and do. I still remember Daewon's part the most with The Killers as his background song. Also loved Haslam's part with all the creative lines like the blunt on another person's board. Loved that video.
Daewon in Round 3 is just a masterpiece. Haslams part was so sick too. That whole video was crazy to be honest lol
Was hoping someone would have said it. I now know freestyle was big before my time. But watching Rodney do those magic tricks on his board was mind blowing to 8 year old me.
Sound tracked killed it as well
lutzka went hard in that video too one of my favs also
Bro Round 3 is SO iconic!!
Fallen ride the sky -Chris Cole is my absolute favorite part to ever exist. The dude did not repeat a trick and produced nothing but bangers for that part
That's my shit too bro
Tom Penny in High Five. Everyone in the UK knew how good he was, the rest of the world kinda didn’t. It was awesome.
Yea man Tom Penny was amazing. Thinking of those high five days took me back thanks for bringing that up
Yeah that kickfliip off the little lip where he just floats...everything about this part blew our minds as kids. He's been my favorite skater of all time ever since. Great song choice too.
Penny has to be on that list
All those tricks into that steep bank in possibly 'The Dreams of Children'. Sealed it with the switch bs flip.
Dylan Rieder's Gravis part really influenced skateboarding for me and my generation. I still have the dvd that came in an old thrasher mag at the time. Legendary part with the coolest style. RIP.
For real where's that part at. That impossible over the bench. Dude was definition of steeze.
I still have a quicksilver promo dvd I got from pacsun in like 07 with his part and it changed how i wanted to skate forever. That's one of my top 3 all time for the vibe and music of that part.
That part with the libertines song? Yeah that was sick I remember that !
Guy’a part in Fully Flared for me. I started skating in 94 and he was my hero, To see him come back and do it for the older guys meant a lot.
Yeah that 360 flip nosegrind down a handrail was epic...
@@jsuban4346 Yeah, it was switch. 🙂
Oops, that was the "Pretty Sweet" video.
The early 90's Blind Jason Lee's Video part with the Knife song playing is one of my favorites. Showing my age!
Aged well.
Chris Joslins Plan B part. This part was probably one of the best kept secrets when it came out. He basically came out of nowhere with one of the most gnarly parts of all time and with a fucked up acl, jumping down some of the biggest shit any skater has jumped down..3 flip down Davis, comon!
Oh yeah, when Plan-B dropped "True" and Joslin had that opening part... Damn that was a banger, and hell of a way to enter the scene.
Perfect song for it too.
gonz in video days was incredible at that time, and even today it's sick
double kink boardslide still holds up
I started skating in 2000 and The End from Birdhouse was the first skate video I ever saw. Andrew Reynolds part is what made me want to pick up a board and to this day is still one of my favorite parts ever. Its impossible to pick just one part so here's a few of my favorites.
-Andrew Reynolds The End
-Chris Cole Dying To Live
-Jerry Hsu Black Cat
-Marc Johnson Fully Flared
-Stevie Williams...every trick he ever filmed
The first Birdhouse video, Ravers, made me feel that way. The tricks, the spots, the soundtrack. I'll never forget Jeremy Klien's part, Ocean Howell, Willy Santos, Tony Hawk skating street back when I'd never seen him off a vert ramp, that video was the cats ass.
I still got my copy of ‘the end’ on vhs
i don't even skate transition, but for me Danny Way (DC Video, 2003) has got to be one of the most influential and impressive parts ever filmed... as well as one of the most impressive collections of vert-ramp tricks with insane air and lovely transfers - it literally pioneered the 'MegaRamp' concept for generations to come (and he got 2 world records in a single line!)
Damn I forgot about Danny way!! What a savage!!
Danny IMO is the greatest skater of all time and also the most underrated. In his prime he was very good at everything and is the only person who could hold his own on street/vert/megaramp. And as you said, he pioneered the megaramp.
Total beast.
Ray Barbee in Ban This. The flow through the streets was awesome to me as a kid.
Love that part. One of my all time favorites.
Just looked it up. Yeah, he's smooth.
Penny - Menikmati
Koston - Yeah Right
Daewon - Skate More
Ladd - WHL
Gonz - Real to Reel
that part in yeah right where the guy ollies onto 2 picknick tables stacked, that makes me question the highest ollie record.
@@johanjotun1647 They had invisible kickers for a few clips in that video, not just invisible boards ;)
Pj's part stopped the world, fuhgetaboutit
Totally agree. Frontside 360 heelflip down a 10 stair (regular; nobody does that to this day). Nollie heel shifties both directions. Half cab noseslide 270 nollie heel flip out on the ledge (NBD in his day) in a line. Ginormous nollie tre down the 10. Yeah fuhgetaboutit.
It may have created the word viral, that thing was copied so many times over!
The book end on skating. Everything that's happening since 02 is simply a tribute to a 80s and 90s street culture that really no long exists today.
I remember the first time seeing PJ it changed the game.
NATAS & Pat Duffy in Plan B changed the game to make street. Public B9ma8n was Mike V kids
Natas' Streets on Fire part. Both parts. Amazing.
Ed Templeton's Welcome to Hell part was my favorite growing up. Something about the fact he didn't jump down any stairs or gaps and only did one flip-- a kickflip up two stairs-- yet also had one of the gnarliest parts at the time just really tripped me out. I've always loved those kinda oddball parts, stuff like Jason Adams' part in Label Kills or Julio De La Cruz' part in Da Deal is Dead.
I used to watch the slam section in Welcome to Hell to get psyched up.
Definitely one of my favorite videos.
Jason Adams blew my mind in that video when he did that truck driver manual.
@@taitsmith8521 Me too! The way Jamie Thomas edited that to the music is so gnarly, it's as inspiring as a great video part. It made me actually want to take a good slam, and I was a lot better at slamming than actually landing something. I try to avoid slamming these days.
@@driftlessskater5475 Yeah, with just his heel of his front foot on the grip. That was my second video; my friend and I tripped out on the slappies because we'd never seen that or heard of it. We thought he invented it right there, haha. Seemed way more advanced than ollieing into 50-50's.
@@morgellon7877 yep. His Enjoi part was pretty fantastic as well.
Too many to name but a couple of faves:
- MJ Fully Flared
- Guy Fully Flared
- Reynolds Stay Gold
- Koston Menikmati
My all-time favorites: Heath Kirchart - Sight Unseen, Mark Appleyard - Sorry, Marc Johnson - Fully Flared, Ronnie Creager - Menikmati, Jamie Thomas - Chomp On This
Appleyard is underrated
I was gonna say marc johnson in fully flared was amazing
@@209mk Yeah Right is a close second.
They would all be in my top ten too, I'd put Ronnie Creager up really high on the list love that part, he's that skater that shows that you can be the sickest skater without going huge n dangerous, inspired the shit out of me! Great to see others appreciate his part, Great choices
Anything Rick Mac as well
yeah, these were awesome if you were skating in the 2000's! I loved Arto's Sorry part as well.
MJ's and Hsu's parts in Man Down put you in such a good mood to go skate. Always good vibes with the Tilt Mode Army
Ray Barbie's part in Public Domai 1st time seeing a no-comply to revert was sooo sick
Fuck yeah bro. Thx for the reminder. 😂😊
His kick flip onto the park bench was pretty insane too! Much like Mike V’s half can flip on the boardwalk. Don’t think skaters today realize how hard it was to perform those tricks on those heavy clunkers?
*Barbee
For me it was Rodney Mullen in the Questionable video. I could not keep my eyes off of what he could make a skateboard do. He was so many years ahead of anyone else. Then part after part he just continued to push the envelope. My second has to be Daewon Song Love child. He is my all time favorite skater and such skill on a board. I just loved his style and he was both insane on street and ramp. Even to this day I still go back and watch their parts and still get excited to see them skate.
I agree with you on Rodney Mullen’s part but that video as a whole was so mind bending when it came out. Pat Duffy’s part is insane considering no one had heard of him before that.
Whole Questionable is up there, that one was world breaking for sure. And Love Child too was dope af. In that time it was totaly sci-fi to do that shit on board. I was growing up in ninetees in Eastern Europe...
Daewon’s part in Round 3 is nutty
their rodney vs daewon series is amazing
@@itsMrNoble boom. Duffy's opening was effing insane, set the stage for the whole video, and everyone straight killed it. Carrol and the Beasties, Guy, Rodney, Danny, that entire squad was one of the sickest ever assembled. Tyrnasky is amzing.
I sat next to Peter Smolik at the premiere of Misled Youth in downtown San Diego. Skaters took over that town that night! After parties and shredding ensued.
His Fulfil the Dream part deserves a mention
Jamie's part in Misled Youth is hands down my pick. Seeing him hit the famous 5-0 that he redoes on the same gigantic handrail where I used to go to watch 4th of July fireworks as a kid blew my mind and it's still wild as hell if you've seen that spot in person
"One more time"
it was my favorite growing up by a mile
That part forever ruined my life!
Welcome to Hell is a rad vid too
Had that smith grind board in blue. All this gives me goosebumps ❤
for current era Milton Martinez's ¡DEMOLICIÓN! part
Chris Haslam in Almost Round 3.
I remember watching it as a kid and just being in awe of the one-leg boardslide, that boned ollie, that trick over the rail at the wave spot in Barcelona, and all the other shenanigans. I always loved how he still looks good on the board while performing all these weird tricks. Always appreciated innovative skaters and seeing tricks I have never seen before. That part inspired me to lean into my unconventional tricks even more.
I started skating in 99. Early 2000s was my era. To many parts to list! All I have to say is
- every Rodney Mullen part
- every Daewon Song part
- every Ronnie Creager part
- every Tom Penny part
1. Jeremy Wray Second Hand Smoke - frontside flip Carlsbad was a very tech trick to do on a big gap for the time, and the whole line leading up to it to start the part...insane. there's a lot more I could say about this part.
2. Jamie Thomas Welcome To Hell - one of those parts that establishes the skater as the best in the world at that given moment in time. the gnarliest handrail part by far at the time.
Jeremy Wray in the Color video, the little kid gets his mind blown with the Ollie on the footpath
Sheckler almost round 3 was a childhood favorite of mine. daewon vs mullen, Rodney’s 2nd part with the people are strange playing by the doors. all of Right Here For Pablo might be my favorite video though
So many parts that got me stoked. When I first started skating in 89 it was the rubber boys part from Public Domain (Saiz, Sanderson, Barbee, and Thomas) and L.A. boys from Ban This (Diaz, Johnson, Rodriguez, and Mariano).
Why is no one talking about Danny Way’s part in the DC Video? If you watched it at the time, it was the most INSANE shit EVER! Never seen someone SHRED street & vert like him at the time & the mega ramp wasn’t seen before that. And his ender? Still holds up even almost 20 year later
That part is insane when he does the two world records back to back longest jump to highest air
i like his questionable part even more
This is the answer
Flip Sorry is the best single video in my opinion.
Mullen in Second Hand Smoke is my favorite part of all time. Even the whole video is great and really worked the Carlsbad gap hard.
the most gnarly Rodney video
Not a 35 year old sitting here tearing up 5min in thinking back to parts that I managed to see growing up in South Africa that inspired an awkward 14yr old kid to start skating, and trying to pause terrible quality clips to try and work out weird tech tricks on flat ground. And the amount of bands I discovered through parts as well. Shaped my early teen years and put me on an awesome path.
My first skate video was Circa : It’s Time!
My favorite part was Sierra Fellers! I was about 11 or 12.
16 years later and still loving it every day. Thank you skateboarding!
Yes!!!!
bro, same shit here, it was also my first video and Sierra's part always stood out to me!
Laser flip that big four was bonkers. Jon Alley also had a sick part
I’m so stoked I’m not the only one! I’ve asked so many people and they have never heard of it.
Windsor James had the hilarious bail on that handrail. Then his part destroyed.
That video is amazing!
Matt Hensley in Shackle Me Not was crazy when it came out and Natas in Streets of Fire - 2 parts was unbelievable progression
That's a hard call so many iconic parts
Jason Dill - Photosynthesis
Tom Penny's - Menikmati
Ali Boulala - Sorry
Louie Barletta's & Jerry Hsu - Bag of Suck
Giovanni Luigi Reda - Chomp On This
Rob Welsh - Aesthetics Ryde or Die Vol. 1
There is just so so so many Cardiel, Kirchart, Stevie, Kalis, MJ, Chris Roberts
I loved Rob’s part in Free Your Mind and I’m happy to see Chomp on This getting love from some people.
the video parts that influenced me most were
- tony trujillo - In Bloom
- bryan herman - This is Skateboarding
- adrian mallory - Pigwood: Slaughterhouse
honorable mention's
Dustin, Erik, and Antwaun's parts from Baker 3
Deep cuts! You knowwww
Yes! I loved that Pig video. Everyone killed it and had so much style.
Dixon on baker 3
Started skating in probably 84/85 and I’ve had sooo many favorite parts. Mike Carroll is my favorite skater but Guy’s fully flared part was just straight perfection
I’m a bmx rider and skate videos have always been an inspiration for bmx videos. Skate videos set the standard and we tried to keep up. I’m really excited to see their picks for best video parts.
Me too, man. Lol I got sponsored while still in high-school in the late 90s and really did pretty good progressing in the 2000s, but the injury/pain pill thing did me in like so many others i know. Jamie Thomas was like my riding role model and I am an east coast BMX rider.
ECD
@@ontherun8249 heck yeah. ECD. Bethlehem PA was poppin' in those days.
Marc Johnson&Paul Rodriguez Yeah Right, Ronnie Creager What If, Dee Ostrander welcome to Baker, Andrew Reynolds Stay Gold, Nyjah Huston Fade to Black, Daewon Song Deca 2nd to None, Ronson Lambert A Time to Shine, Prod again Forecast and so much more the 2000’s were an amazing time in skateboarding. Edit (whatever Shane O’Neil Nike part where he Lazers out of a Smith/Feeble)
Hensley in Hocus Pocus with “A Whole Lot Less”, then the rest of the crew joins in on the balance beam and stuff…
The BEST!
Rodney Mullen Questionable and virtual reality.. another dimension of crazy and mind blown 🤯
Started skating in 96-97. Fulfill the Dream was on repeat at my place everyday! Muskas part hit me hard, it was a larger scale of my favourites. Smoliks part was another skate level that just blew my mind.
The End was a close second for me. Reynolds/Kirchart and Berra!!!
Gustav Tonnesen in Sour Solution 2. The VX filming, The Beatles (an instrumental cover atleast), the unique european spots, and the most buttery tasteful tricks. Not to mention the guy is a BEAST filmer and filmed the entire video (minus his own part ofc)
Gustav is super super underrated, his board control is A grade
Guy Mariano Fully Flared, that shit hits different especially knowing the struggle that he went through during that time
Duffy's Questionable part. He was still Am!!
I love that Marc Johnson got a big shout out, I feel like he's more forgotten from that era, but he was always always incredible.
Lem Villemin - diagonal and Shane O’Neil- Shane goes top 2 for me
I've seen Rodney Mullins videos millions of times and still am in awe when I watch them
Love having Andy in the Nine Club
Mine's probably Nyjah's Fade to Black. Was 13, just started skating, and my parents introduced me to Metallica not long before. Mind was completely blown, got an Element board that Christmas
I love nyjahs fade to black. He did that song justice.
Heath Kirchart this is skateboarding always influenced me growing up. That back tail kick to fakie off a rail was the greatest thing I ever saw
Nick Garcia's "Flowers for Mom" Element Part is one that has stuck with me since it came out last year.
The dedication to his ender is phenomenal! But the whole thing is balls to the wall!
Seeing both Gershon and Kalis drop parts recently is so inspirational. To an older skater like myself that's been dealing with the repercussions of poor lifestyle choices, these guys remind me that age is just a number.
Mc Crank's Yeah right part made me start skateboarding and I'm still watching it today before I go skate...
Sick music too, Ugly Cassanova, Le Tigre so sick
louie barletta - bag of suck
kareem campbell - trilogy
my two most watched parts of all-time for sure.
but there’s endless parts 💜
That Kareem Campbell Trilogy part is so good. That was the first video I ever got to see and started it all.
Kareem is my "butter" pick for life. No one smoother
"My names Louie and I'm a Taurus" hahahaha dude is just livin
Bastien’s Sorry part. Absolutely mind boggling at the time.
The parts that have always stuck with me have been John Motta in A Happy Medium, Lance Mountain in Video Show, and Louie/Jerry in Bag of Suck. I can't even imagine I would have continued to be as invested in skating if I didn't see them growing up. There are obviously a lot of creative parts that really made me realize what you could do on a board as well as influential ones on a personal level, but I believe those are not only personal favorites but objectively GOAT street parts. Never been one for vert parts unfortunately so it'd be hard to put my chips in.
The whole Happy Medium video is amazing hidden gem and John Motta finishes it off perfectly
Love that wade’s top dollar part got a shoutout, that part and the whole vid was something special for me and my friends
Matt Hensley started me off. And Natas.
Hensley, Barbee, daewon, rodney,gonz koston, guy, carroll pj,
Almost round 3's Chris Haslam part probably had the most views from me for the longest time. I flipped over the Stevie Williams stuff but didn't know who he was before he was a playable character on Tony Hawk then I went back and found a ton of his stuff. Rodney Mullen, Daewon and then randomly Jerry Hsu with just making tricks up and Mike Mo's forecast and fully flared. there's a ton.
im old school, so mine is McCrank Menikmati-- formative part, intro everything takes me back when I was skaterat kid u know!!!!!
Chris Cole ride the sky. Unbelievable.
Shane O'neils "shane goes" Part is top of my list for the tricks and the song! has its own vibe that gets me super hyped to skate
Stefan Janoski in “subtleties” and “inhabitants” changed my perception of skateboarding. Also love Dylans part in “A time to shine” and the Gravis video.
true. the style was so fluid
I love the Mike Mo Fully Flared part
Public Domain - Barbee, Saiz, Sanderson, Thomas
Never gets old. I could watch it over and over again, though I have already watched a bazillion times. The Skateboarding goes so well together with the mcrad song.🤷
The Fabulous Rubber Boys! Killer soundtrack too!
In terms of parts that got me hyped to skate- in no particular order:
James Kelch - The Real Video
Ray Barbee - Ban This
Jason Lee - Video Days
Kris Markovich - Winona Riders
Chris Cole in New Blood.
Erik Ellington Misled Youth part...inspiring
Stevie Williams in The Reason!! Ohh man you just took me back. The reason is one of the best videos of all time for sure. Also PJ Ladd !!! That video was sooo sick I remember that flat line like it was yesterday haha Great picks guys!
biebel yelling out tricks to Mike Mo
Frankie Hill in Propaganda blew my mind watching it in the early 2000’s! Also Bastein Salabanzis part in sorry was the first time I saw that a kid could be as good as the pros !
Frankie Hill - Public Domain
Natas - Wheels Of Fire
Gonz - Video Days
Penny - Menikmati
Klein & Kirchart - The End
Cardiel - Sight Unseen
GT - Rides for AH
Nyjah's need that part is the best of all time but my favorite is Enrique Lorenzo's part in Kayo it's official.
I liked Nyjahs Till Death better than Need That
@@TheChessNeck same.
Marc Johnson Fully Flared
Rowley - Sorry
Koston - Yeah Right
Greg Lutzga - Round 3
These are the 3 that are iconic to me
Lutzka... round 3? what planet are you living on
Grant Patterson in What If from Blind. That shit hit so hard to see a local skater (to me) go big.
I am 41 years old so I've been around and seen a lot of video parts. To me the greatest video part is Chris Joslin True part. That part still to this day blows my fucking mind.
Dylan Rieder Gravis part is one of my favourite parts by far! The flooded pants, spread eagle tre flips, that part really shaped me and the homies style of skating and how we wore our pants! That part goated. Rip Dylan Rieder
Erik Ellington-Baker 3; Franky Villani-Welcome To Supreme; Leo Romero-Stay Gold; Arto Saari-Flip Sorry; Diego Buchierri-Good and Evil; Guy Mariano-Flurry Flared; Natas Kaupas-Santa Cruz.-
I love you
I started skating in 02 I think so In Bloom , Dying to live, the Adio Video, the DC Video, Yeah Right, That's Life and both Sorry and Really Sorry were on constant repeat in my house. If I had to pick my favorite parts then Appleyard in Sorry or Arto in really sorry are up there for sure. Josh Kalis in the DC video blew my mind. The music in those parts was great. But if I really had to pick one it would probably be PJ Ladd in Really Sorry. No music, just insane tech tricks. I remember watching trying to figure out if he was goofy or regular.
I know they're not the style you guys typically follow, but I think Danny Way in the DC video and Bob Burnquist's Dreamland definitely deserve to be part of the discussion.
Totally agree! When Danny added the rainbow rail to the mega ramp on the deluxe edition it blew my mind 🤯
Fully agreed. I've been watching Burnquit's Dreamland part and showing it to my non-skating friends for years. If I am to choose one video to show to someone to get them hyped, it's the Dreamland one.
3:29 the “dude” always has me dying
It’s so hard to nail it down to one single part but I think I have to go with Arto in Menikmati, we watched that part sooooo much before we’d go skate.
Came say the same. Being a little kid, I didn’t know if it was okay that a person who wasn’t on THPS could be my favorite skater 😅
Nyjah's Fade to black part is pretty fuckin epic too, undeniable great part
Round 3 was an overall great tape. So many good parts. Not just Rodney and Song, but I think Chris Haslem had a great part too!
Sheckler’s part still holds up
Hassan had first part and it got by far the most applause at the premiere. It was super unique but you also tell he had tech and gnar tricks up there with top guys. Greg Lutzka’s part is really slept on for Round 3 though. It was the most tech ledge work and just overall handrail skating I’d seen up to that point.
*Haslam
PJ's is also my favorite part, so aggressive and technical yet super smooth.
PJs part is still insane today. Still watch it and am amazed every time.
Those first Powell vids, especially that first LanceMountain, got me hooked. Then seeing Ray Barbee made me fall in love w skating. But my favorite, by FAR, is MJ FullyFlared. Also love Jerry Hsu Bag of suck,..and Suciu’s Verso is my new modern favorite.
For me it’s Jamie Thomas Misled Youth. He selected The Who song before filming and fully backed it up. Arto Saari Sorry is a close 2nd for me.
One of the most enjoyable videos I've watched on UA-cam, in a very long time. Props fellas.
Great content right here. Dan Cates in Escape from Boredom is the first part that came to mind, him and the Death guys always made skating seem so fun and accessible
Use to love watching the old death the big push videos they were so fun and got me hyped 😁
Guy Mariano in Mouse, Jamie Thomas in Welcome to Hell, Scott Kane in Bootleg 3000, Marc Johnson in Seven Steps to Heaven, Gino Iannucci and Kareem Campbell in Trilogy, Gonz in Blind, Matt Hensley in Shackle Me Not, Pat Duffy in Questionable, Sean Sheffey in the Life video, Henry Sanchez in Pack of Lies, Natas in Streets on Fire...
Yep nice list, I'd add Jeremy Wray /// Second hand smoke
@@johnnyboy2653 , yeah the Carlsbad footage from that part was amazing. Bertino also came through.
MJ- Fully Flared or Appleyard- Sorry are probably my favorites, but I gotta think Suciu- Verso and Milton- Demolicion are gonna be classics from this era
Appleyard's section was beast. Bastien was fire too.
Appleyard will always be one of my all time favourites. Just had to watch his part in flip sorry again
Good point about Verso.
Apples all day
"Andy Ritcher's part...ff"
30 years later and still getting clowned on lol