This video format is awesome. I love hearing everyone's opinions. We are a small enough community to recognize that many of us are affected by bias, but hearing everyone make their arguments definitely expanded my view on what aspects we should consider for "section of the year". More please 😄
@@wheelsceneblading Everything about his skating I resonate with love the song choices, clothing, editing, and style. Very similar to my aesthetic, but if I were to name a part it would have to be the ZEPHYR series, that really hooked me
Enjoyable, you using your reach to bring us insights that that many of us would never be exposed to. I care less about who wins SOTY then I do about hearing industry people talk about their whys. Billy's especially was great with the frankness. And yes, way too many ridiculous and diverse sections for a clear winner. 👍
Honest and surprising, I loved this format, hearing such personal opinions from the skaters you admire the most. A really good video to understand skating and the diversity that exists within the community. Who really cares who won?
I'm Brazilian and I think there are two different paths to follow within Aggressive skating, but the risk involved in the sections makes me decide that: 1st Cameron Talbot 2nd Sean Kelso 3rd Michael Witzemann I leave Michael in 3rd due to the volume of material presented by Sean (I believe if he selects the 10 best of each, Sean will win), but Witzemann has the quality to win some year if he is really determined to do so, because I see that it combines a little of the best of both worlds.... ...This thing about "looking" at a place and seeing the possibility of playing there also makes me inclined towards this decision!
Maybe this is recency bias, but I think the Broskow Express section takes it. Yes it’s short, and yes it’s a novelty song, but he’s gotten to a level of precision/control that’s pretty much beyond everyone else, ever. It is also one of the more “fun” Broskow edits, for whatever that’s worth🤷.
@@17BKS I disagree. I don’t think that was even close to one of his strongest sections in the last five years. Seconds, Alex and Plus One was far better.
@ I don’t doubt he’s had stronger pieces, but I don’t think I’ve watched any of those back more than once or twice. This one isn’t better, per se, but I find it more rewatchable. Maybe that speaks to my short attention span, or maybe to the power of this dumb song, I don’t know. He just has some tricks in this (mainly the late 180) that he does absolutely perfectly. The Lomax Hang ‘Em Up section, I watched that a bunch too, and a lot of that (on top of the skating, obviously) is the pacing/music I’d say.
It didn't feel like a true section. I'm not sure it even was? Wasn't it just a ton of Broskow in a montage video? Either way, obviously Broskow is amazing, but it didn't read like a section to me.
@ ya more a collection of clips than a section maybe…my barometer for how I assess a video, I guess, is did I watch it again? And ya that video (specifically the late 180 and the front torque), I watched it back many times. Kooks was great, obviously, the Bodega Boys video was very good, all the stuff SK and Cameron Talbott did was top notch, but I haven’t rewatched any of those yet. It’s not altogether an attention span thing but also a feeling thing, as Devotion (Top 3 section ever IMHO) is like 17 minutes and I’ve watched that a ton as well.
@@wheelsceneblading Great video regardless. I loved hearing everyone’s perspectives. There was so many great parts this year! Surprised the T-83 x Them edit got no love. I wonder if people’s opinions would have been different after Star Heads. That edit is crazy.
I would be so grateful if u cud tell me what happened to the huge tricks, the huge gaps the hammers? Honestly? I started skating in the 90s to 2006. Now I'm back trying to enjoy it once again. I was no pro. But all I did was staircases and huge air and anything that cud get me airborne. And that's what I am returning to. I started last year and this coming year I really need to bang it. Nothing is better then flying off a stair case going backwards..switch. I used snowboard terms often. That's my winter gig. But landing a huge air in a 180 is hands down pure freedom. So what happened? Yes I'm not in the cliq I don't know Alot about the changes but we need air. Grinds are just getting done. It's hard to watch all these great videos and talent but on repeat. We flip out but it's kinda on repeat..can we bring back the staircases the hang time the real impressive stuff that when we see it ur like damn that's hot with our jaws down. Am I the only one who sees this repeat and the same thing just different variances? I mean no disrespect..their just my feelings. The 90s went balls out. They tried to grind too with lack of better gear . But everyone loves air. Look at the NBA and motocross, snowboarding , skiing etc etc etc. balance. That wud set the game on fire . A bit of everything!!!
@wheelsceneblading I watched ur whole video. I saw one guy do some gaps i loved. In no way do I want to be ignorant or say unenlightened things. I watch sooo many skate videos and reviews and many things skate wise. I guess it just seems hammers are a very on life support concept. It's all about rails and grinds and stuff etc.. u know whats out there probably better than me. But I'm 45 and I see some interesting tricks in many different settings. I'm just not seeing the air. Or if I do it's so rare. Sorry that rhymes! What's ur opinion? I guess I'm not trying to make a point as much as start a conversation about how different it "feels", "looks". What these guys do is amazing. It's art. Like Shawn k. For them skates...he's artistry hands down. I LOVE To watch him create. His style is beautiful. For real. But I'm wondering and I could be wrong but I'm not seeing the big stuff or not much at all and I'm just asking if we saw more real big stuff and meshed it with more grind artistry and complicated footwork tricks wouldn't that just like give us the full course meal? But this is all pending on maybe I'm missing the videos where they truly truly bring the big guns. Their doin scalpel work I feel. Let's bring the jaws of life gear!! Am I wrong or crazy? I say all this with complete respect and a happy attitude. Just conversation with questions. I love ur channel. It's the one I watch the most so in no way would I just talk smack. 🤙🤙 Ur channel gives me an escape where I can just think about all the stuff I wish I cud buy non stop and I learn Alot and I just dig the videos Alot. I really enjoy seeing the skates being used and then discussed. And I like to hear all the information of which I'm relearning and learning. It's ur channel and loco skates and that one guy from Peru? South Africa? or I'm blanking on his channel name. Sometimes I just can't recall stuff.!!! He's that ex skater for USD and dead wheels ...super big name.! I don't what's ur views on the difference from really back in the day and now and can we blend more? Can we bring back the staircases for example the big ones and flying into streets coming off a 20? stair staircase?
@@Hayyothhakodeshkkkkkk I have a similar view to yours but a slightly different opinion.... I think that our sport is such a small niche that if compared to winter sports we have fewer practitioners than some of them (even if not every country or city is possible to practice them) this is something that I cannot definitively understand, aggressive skating is the TRUE "under ground" sport that gives you the greatest freedom and opportunity to express yourself on the track and mainly use elements from the streets to do so and have fun.... That said, I think athletes should save themselves a little from those huge "gaps" of the 90s and early 21st century.... Here in Brazil, a skate is so expensive due to taxes and the devaluation of our currency that if we don't get a high and long gap right the first time it can cause us a considerable loss in our pockets (A new skate here costs the price of a used motorcycle). But I would also like to see more of what we saw in those good times!
@@Hayyothhakodesh both Bobi Spassov's section and Cameron Talbott's sections have plenty of airs. I didn't mean did you watch the whole video, I mean did you watch the sections mentioned in the video. There are plenty of airs in them. There are plenty of people still doing hammers - Sam Crofts, Carlos Bernal, Michael Prado etc. If you buy Kooks, the new vod featuring Danny Malm and Cameron Talbott, there are plenty of huge tricks in there.
@VINICIUSOCRUZ that makes perfect sense. I totally understand. I never would of thought of that .. Thankyou for your input good sir. By the way I have some skates and hardware I could totally donate. Brand new. So if they would fit someone you know or if anyone needs wheels or bearings etc. I think it would be awesome to hook someone up. The gear is All new of course just not packaged. I'd love to help out if I could.!! I hope your well and stay well and safe . We should talk if this sounds interesting to you. Be well!!! Merry Christmas to you
Shoulda saved Billy’s vote for skater of the year video. The only moment he touched on the section was to belittle people who didn’t like one trick. Otherwise he’s just talking about why he likes Levi’s skating. Like…. We all know we’re gonna get a biased “whoever got the most recent pro skate from Mesmer” take from billy, but at least talk about the section?
@@wheelsceneblading tbh i think my vote is biased just because im a huge Witzemann fan. I also think i should go back and watch Camerons parts again lol
This video format is awesome. I love hearing everyone's opinions. We are a small enough community to recognize that many of us are affected by bias, but hearing everyone make their arguments definitely expanded my view on what aspects we should consider for "section of the year". More please 😄
@@spookwackadoo more?! It took me two weeks to make this! Hahahahaha
@@wheelsceneblading yes! Please!
Sean Kelso roll away style is unmatched, definitely my favorite skater. He’s the reason I got into rollerblading
@@ScottJohnson-d9s how did he get you into rollerblading? Did you discover a section on UA-cam? If so, I’m curious which one.
@@wheelsceneblading Everything about his skating I resonate with love the song choices, clothing, editing, and style. Very similar to my aesthetic, but if I were to name a part it would have to be the ZEPHYR series, that really hooked me
@@ScottJohnson-d9s you didn’t answer my question! Haha!
Enjoyable, you using your reach to bring us insights that that many of us would never be exposed to. I care less about who wins SOTY then I do about hearing industry people talk about their whys. Billy's especially was great with the frankness. And yes, way too many ridiculous and diverse sections for a clear winner.
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Bobi Spassov In & Out for me 🔥🔥🔥
UHHHHHMAZING VIDEO!! thanks dave from wheel scene
Cody is right and I forgot how good the Bobby S section was
Honest and surprising, I loved this format, hearing such personal opinions from the skaters you admire the most.
A really good video to understand skating and the diversity that exists within the community.
Who really cares who won?
@@pablooledesma everyone’s a winner, baby!
Sean Kelso Reflect 2 gets my vote 🏆 Really enjoyed the format of this video btw
I'm Brazilian and I think there are two different paths to follow within Aggressive skating, but the risk involved in the sections makes me decide that: 1st Cameron Talbot 2nd Sean Kelso 3rd Michael Witzemann I leave Michael in 3rd due to the volume of material presented by Sean (I believe if he selects the 10 best of each, Sean will win), but Witzemann has the quality to win some year if he is really determined to do so, because I see that it combines a little of the best of both worlds.... ...This thing about "looking" at a place and seeing the possibility of playing there also makes me inclined towards this decision!
Danny's edit is crazy! But, it's a shame that not everyone has seen it... awesome vid homie 👊🏽
SOTY has a completely new feel now that some real money is finally up for grabs !
Maybe this is recency bias, but I think the Broskow Express section takes it. Yes it’s short, and yes it’s a novelty song, but he’s gotten to a level of precision/control that’s pretty much beyond everyone else, ever. It is also one of the more “fun” Broskow edits, for whatever that’s worth🤷.
@@17BKS I disagree. I don’t think that was even close to one of his strongest sections in the last five years. Seconds, Alex and Plus One was far better.
@ I don’t doubt he’s had stronger pieces, but I don’t think I’ve watched any of those back more than once or twice. This one isn’t better, per se, but I find it more rewatchable. Maybe that speaks to my short attention span, or maybe to the power of this dumb song, I don’t know. He just has some tricks in this (mainly the late 180) that he does absolutely perfectly. The Lomax Hang ‘Em Up section, I watched that a bunch too, and a lot of that (on top of the skating, obviously) is the pacing/music I’d say.
It didn't feel like a true section. I'm not sure it even was? Wasn't it just a ton of Broskow in a montage video? Either way, obviously Broskow is amazing, but it didn't read like a section to me.
@ ya more a collection of clips than a section maybe…my barometer for how I assess a video, I guess, is did I watch it again? And ya that video (specifically the late 180 and the front torque), I watched it back many times. Kooks was great, obviously, the Bodega Boys video was very good, all the stuff SK and Cameron Talbott did was top notch, but I haven’t rewatched any of those yet. It’s not altogether an attention span thing but also a feeling thing, as Devotion (Top 3 section ever IMHO) is like 17 minutes and I’ve watched that a ton as well.
Nick Lomax💯🔥
senior of the year maybe :D
top notch panel
Voss Them part and Wonderland, Dan killed it this year behind and in front of the cam🥇
@@ianfromtampa he really did. His section in Kooks is also incredible.
Good job Dave
Eugen speaks the truth about inspiration. Cameron for the win this year!
@@patspang512 he definitely speaks….a lot!
Wheel Scene: “Welp it’s December, better ask everyone what their favorite part was”
Every blader known to man: “Now hold on a minute”
@@skiffwhiffed6597 yeah, pretty much.
@@wheelsceneblading Great video regardless. I loved hearing everyone’s perspectives. There was so many great parts this year! Surprised the T-83 x Them edit got no love. I wonder if people’s opinions would have been different after Star Heads. That edit is crazy.
@ I asked people to name their favourite individual sections, not videos.
@@wheelsceneblading ah mb mb
I think Jimmy Csiz in Tactics and Nick Lomax's Hang Em Up need some love
Nick Lomax's section was really good, but I don't think it's section of the year.
A haircut can change a lot.
I would be so grateful if u cud tell me what happened to the huge tricks, the huge gaps the hammers? Honestly? I started skating in the 90s to 2006. Now I'm back trying to enjoy it once again. I was no pro. But all I did was staircases and huge air and anything that cud get me airborne. And that's what I am returning to. I started last year and this coming year I really need to bang it. Nothing is better then flying off a stair case going backwards..switch. I used snowboard terms often. That's my winter gig. But landing a huge air in a 180 is hands down pure freedom. So what happened? Yes I'm not in the cliq I don't know Alot about the changes but we need air. Grinds are just getting done. It's hard to watch all these great videos and talent but on repeat. We flip out but it's kinda on repeat..can we bring back the staircases the hang time the real impressive stuff that when we see it ur like damn that's hot with our jaws down. Am I the only one who sees this repeat and the same thing just different variances? I mean no disrespect..their just my feelings. The 90s went balls out. They tried to grind too with lack of better gear . But everyone loves air. Look at the NBA and motocross, snowboarding , skiing etc etc etc. balance. That wud set the game on fire . A bit of everything!!!
@@Hayyothhakodesh did you watch any of the sections mentioned in this video?
@wheelsceneblading I watched ur whole video. I saw one guy do some gaps i loved. In no way do I want to be ignorant or say unenlightened things. I watch sooo many skate videos and reviews and many things skate wise. I guess it just seems hammers are a very on life support concept. It's all about rails and grinds and stuff etc.. u know whats out there probably better than me. But I'm 45 and I see some interesting tricks in many different settings. I'm just not seeing the air. Or if I do it's so rare. Sorry that rhymes! What's ur opinion? I guess I'm not trying to make a point as much as start a conversation about how different it "feels", "looks". What these guys do is amazing. It's art. Like Shawn k. For them skates...he's artistry hands down. I LOVE To watch him create. His style is beautiful. For real. But I'm wondering and I could be wrong but I'm not seeing the big stuff or not much at all and I'm just asking if we saw more real big stuff and meshed it with more grind artistry and complicated footwork tricks wouldn't that just like give us the full course meal? But this is all pending on maybe I'm missing the videos where they truly truly bring the big guns. Their doin scalpel work I feel. Let's bring the jaws of life gear!! Am I wrong or crazy? I say all this with complete respect and a happy attitude. Just conversation with questions. I love ur channel. It's the one I watch the most so in no way would I just talk smack. 🤙🤙 Ur channel gives me an escape where I can just think about all the stuff I wish I cud buy non stop and I learn Alot and I just dig the videos Alot. I really enjoy seeing the skates being used and then discussed. And I like to hear all the information of which I'm relearning and learning. It's ur channel and loco skates and that one guy from Peru? South Africa? or I'm blanking on his channel name. Sometimes I just can't recall stuff.!!! He's that ex skater for USD and dead wheels ...super big name.! I don't what's ur views on the difference from really back in the day and now and can we blend more? Can we bring back the staircases for example the big ones and flying into streets coming off a 20? stair staircase?
@@Hayyothhakodeshkkkkkk
I have a similar view to yours but a slightly different opinion.... I think that our sport is such a small niche that if compared to winter sports we have fewer practitioners than some of them (even if not every country or city is possible to practice them) this is something that I cannot definitively understand, aggressive skating is the TRUE "under ground" sport that gives you the greatest freedom and opportunity to express yourself on the track and mainly use elements from the streets to do so and have fun.... That said, I think athletes should save themselves a little from those huge "gaps" of the 90s and early 21st century.... Here in Brazil, a skate is so expensive due to taxes and the devaluation of our currency that if we don't get a high and long gap right the first time it can cause us a considerable loss in our pockets (A new skate here costs the price of a used motorcycle).
But I would also like to see more of what we saw in those good times!
@@Hayyothhakodesh both Bobi Spassov's section and Cameron Talbott's sections have plenty of airs. I didn't mean did you watch the whole video, I mean did you watch the sections mentioned in the video. There are plenty of airs in them. There are plenty of people still doing hammers - Sam Crofts, Carlos Bernal, Michael Prado etc. If you buy Kooks, the new vod featuring Danny Malm and Cameron Talbott, there are plenty of huge tricks in there.
@VINICIUSOCRUZ that makes perfect sense. I totally understand. I never would of thought of that .. Thankyou for your input good sir. By the way I have some skates and hardware I could totally donate. Brand new. So if they would fit someone you know or if anyone needs wheels or bearings etc. I think it would be awesome to hook someone up. The gear is All new of course just not packaged. I'd love to help out if I could.!! I hope your well and stay well and safe . We should talk if this sounds interesting to you. Be well!!! Merry Christmas to you
Nobody gave the Lomax any love for his retirement banger
well said Fish......
Straight edge flag , and a type O shirt... yikes ..😂
Shoulda saved Billy’s vote for skater of the year video. The only moment he touched on the section was to belittle people who didn’t like one trick. Otherwise he’s just talking about why he likes Levi’s skating. Like…. We all know we’re gonna get a biased “whoever got the most recent pro skate from Mesmer” take from billy, but at least talk about the section?
@@djrealyouth5499 he made a separate vote for skater of the year. That’s for another video.
Respect the creator like the video its has easy as a ufo!!!
@@zachegbert2419 I’m not sure what that means but thanks!
Like the grind UFO!! 👍🏿The content
Rollerbias
i hope witze wins SOTY. HES PUT OUT SOO MUCH QUALITY CONTENT THIS YEAR. WITEZEMANN FSHO HAS MY VOTE
@@chinobean3555 for that reason, my vote would be with Cameron Talbott. Four sections and they were all brilliant.
@@wheelsceneblading tbh i think my vote is biased just because im a huge Witzemann fan. I also think i should go back and watch Camerons parts again lol
@wheelsceneblading this was a good watch tho dave. thank you for keeping me entertained on this fkn rainy cold gloomy day.
Bobby Rules awesome
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this video is Mcdonalds....
I do not have a clue what that means, or if it's an insult or a compliment.
eugen enin hands down and billy o neill
@@jamess3718 Billy didn’t have a section out this year
@@wheelsceneblading yea so , with out a section still better then most of the lineup