Wow! I'm sat here in my flat in rainy Wales, UK after having just assembled my 30 year Hoffman Big Daddy with Superforks, Odyssey Chase Gouin bars and tyres sat there before me looking magnificent, and I'm watching my hero Kevin Jones being interviewed at the 30th York Jam..... Does life get any better than this? I think not. Thank you and bless you all. Plywood Hoods Forever man.
Being a midschool rider from the 90s and representing the West Coast, it's great to hear about the York Jam/ East Coast scene again, and again, and now again... :)
Great work Jon, Mel, and everyone involved! And shouts to those who keep showing up. Captured the vibe very well. I've met some amazing people and made many lasting friendships at York. Stoked to have been a part of many York Jams, and hope to, well, keep showing up for many more. Thank you to the Hoods for the years of inspiration, the friendships, and great times riding little kids bikes in circles in a sh!tty parking lot. See you in Sept! Ride On!
I`m so stoked to see you guys. Especially the K, thought he quit riding many years ago. I started riding flat in `85, but in Germany. Here it was a completely different scene. Different riders, different jams you never heard about I guess. I never even saw a dorking video. There were several parallel BMX Freestyle realities in the 80ties and 90ties... only God knows what it will be in the future
This is actually the first time I’m hearing Kevin Jones in a interview speak for more than a few seconds. It’s so awesome to hear him, other than some of the videos like Joe Kid and Dorkin videos. This is a great segment getting interviews with some of the great legends!! Glad you put this out. Hope to ride at a York Jam someday and meet you all.
1st time Ive ever heard him talk ! He seemed to me like he couldn't get away from the camera fast enough. The genius' are always the quirky ones like Rodney Mullen.
@@kevin43324332 I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's important to shine light on great things and even better people. Kevin's interview was a bucket list event. He's the GOAT. #mtrushmore
Great retrospective. I went to York Jams in late 80’s and early 90’s from Waterloo, Ontario. Wild fun times fer sure. Just blasting through York with everyone and making bike piles in front or restaurants is still clear in my memories. 👍
Brilliant work! Growing up in Ireland and riding BMX in the 80's at first like many we were influenced by the Cali scene through various magazines with Bob Eddie & Martin etc, then when the scene really slowed up and practically died in the late 80's in my country, myself and a select few rider friends first saw "Aggroman" in 1990 which featured Kevin & Mark & our minds were blown and then in the early 90's a copy of a Dorkin in York came into our hands. The influence of those Dorkin vids definitely helped to keep our small scene inspired & alive and we continued to ride and have own weekend jams. Now we are all in our 50's and still ride whenever we can although in different part s of the world. Keep the fire burning!
Really a nice video. The entire piece was really well put together. Thanks for putting this out there for the flatland, and freestyle community in general!
Heck yeah. Although I don't ride bmx anymore, I still love watching the footage especially the old days. That's what kept us fueled in high school. Good feels.
Man, how did I miss this for so long? Great video Mel. It’s nice to be reminded of how old we are in such a subtle way. Loved the Nourie segment. He’s always been so down to earth and cool.
In newschool the bmx bike have One wheel......in oldschooltimes the bmx Bike have Two wheels..... In newschool more Spinning Spinning Spinning. ....Tricks.in oldschool more tricks with Two wheels. ....😉😉😉 Ok old and newschool......Tricks cool and very very hard. Have a nice Time all bmx bikers from Germany 😆😆😆
Pretty sure that was me jumping the launch in the intro:) never saw video of it! 16yrs old and 29ft…good times!
Wow! I'm sat here in my flat in rainy Wales, UK after having just assembled my 30 year Hoffman Big Daddy with Superforks, Odyssey Chase Gouin bars and tyres sat there before me looking magnificent, and I'm watching my hero Kevin Jones being interviewed at the 30th York Jam.....
Does life get any better than this?
I think not. Thank you and bless you all.
Plywood Hoods Forever man.
Thanks to all the Plywood Hoods for all their years of dedication to the sport. It would be completely different without them.
Thanks Bmx ❤❤❤❤
Awesome job Steady Focus Media...! Just reshared in a post!
Being a midschool rider from the 90s and representing the West Coast, it's great to hear about the York Jam/ East Coast scene again, and again, and now again... :)
Bmx thanks ❤❤❤🫡🥰🤝🤝🤝bmx
I bought Dorken in York from Kevin Jones at a Skyway show in Houston Texas. I was blown away
Great work Jon, Mel, and everyone involved! And shouts to those who keep showing up.
Captured the vibe very well.
I've met some amazing people and made many lasting friendships at York.
Stoked to have been a part of many York Jams, and hope to, well, keep showing up for many more.
Thank you to the Hoods for the years of inspiration, the friendships, and great times riding little kids bikes in circles in a sh!tty parking lot.
See you in Sept!
Ride On!
I`m so stoked to see you guys. Especially the K, thought he quit riding many years ago. I started riding flat in `85, but in Germany. Here it was a completely different scene. Different riders, different jams you never heard about I guess. I never even saw a dorking video. There were several parallel BMX Freestyle realities in the 80ties and 90ties... only God knows what it will be in the future
Awesome. Awesome. AWESOME!!!
This is actually the first time I’m hearing Kevin Jones in a interview speak for more than a few seconds. It’s so awesome to hear him, other than some of the videos like Joe Kid and Dorkin videos. This is a great segment getting interviews with some of the great legends!! Glad you put this out. Hope to ride at a York Jam someday and meet you all.
1st time Ive ever heard him talk ! He seemed to me like he couldn't get away from the camera fast enough. The genius' are always the quirky ones like Rodney Mullen.
@@kevin43324332 I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's important to shine light on great things and even better people. Kevin's interview was a bucket list event. He's the GOAT.
#mtrushmore
Much love from the North Cal guy's...great video!
Amazing, such a treat ,long live the hoods,thank you
Great retrospective. I went to York Jams in late 80’s and early 90’s from Waterloo, Ontario. Wild fun times fer sure. Just blasting through York with everyone and making bike piles in front or restaurants is still clear in my memories. 👍
Brilliant work! Growing up in Ireland and riding BMX in the 80's at first like many we were influenced by the Cali scene through various magazines with Bob Eddie & Martin etc, then when the scene really slowed up and practically died in the late 80's in my country, myself and a select few rider friends first saw "Aggroman" in 1990 which featured Kevin & Mark & our minds were blown and then in the early 90's a copy of a Dorkin in York came into our hands. The influence of those Dorkin vids definitely helped to keep our small scene inspired & alive and we continued to ride and have own weekend jams. Now we are all in our 50's and still ride whenever we can although in different part s of the world. Keep the fire burning!
Being part of that community was a time in my life that treasure very much. Much love to all.
Thanks Bmx 💯💯👏🫡🥰🤝🤝Bmx
Great work Mel and Co.!!!
BRAVO!!! Great Documentary!
Thank you for making this! Well done!
Really enjoyed this! Super rad⚡️⚡️⚡️
Ahh the memories. Thanks so much for this.........
Really a nice video. The entire piece was really well put together. Thanks for putting this out there for the flatland, and freestyle community in general!
Heck yeah. Although I don't ride bmx anymore, I still love watching the footage especially the old days. That's what kept us fueled in high school. Good feels.
Heckity heck yeah!!!!
This is amazing! Thank you for making this!
That was Fkn. Awesome... loved!
I love DJ Eaton😁
I had no idea that this was going on about an hour, or so from me! This is so awesome!!
Man, how did I miss this for so long?
Great video Mel. It’s nice to be reminded of how old we are in such a subtle way.
Loved the Nourie segment.
He’s always been so down to earth and cool.
Absolutely Awesome documentary! Great job!! Aloha from Hawaii!!🤙🏻
The rolling Double Decade is INSANE at 0:36 ! WHAT??? Is anyone doing this trick today?
This was tremendous…..great job Mel
Thank you God thankyou you guys I loveyou
Great documentary, I haven't seen Kevin talk since the hoods tour in the 90s🤣🤣
Props to DN for mentioning the Nowear folks in Nebraska.
Ohhh yer. Kick it back boys.💪
ATK forever!
The k interview,pure talent all the way😊
Long live the hoods!🍻
This video is awesome1 now I’m definitely getting a big daddy frame
Yeah man! Thank Mr williams.
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In newschool the bmx bike have One wheel......in oldschooltimes the bmx Bike have Two wheels.....
In newschool more Spinning Spinning Spinning. ....Tricks.in oldschool more tricks with Two wheels. ....😉😉😉
Ok old and newschool......Tricks cool and very very hard. Have a nice Time all bmx bikers from Germany 😆😆😆
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Please, is there any chance to put subtitles in all languages too, because the world wants to understand more about York Jam ! Thank you guys !
I'll see what I can do!
@@SteadyFocusMedia Thanks! I'm looking forward to it !
@@SteadyFocusMedia Thanks again !!!!
"If you ask permission they can say no."
Lmao😂
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There’s a trick in the intro that I’ve wondered about for, let’s see… about 32 years. It looks like a double rolaid. I mean… just…