11:17 downtown Brooklyn before gentrification. Finding abandon buildings, climbing barbwire filled gates, water on in the park. Summer Joy for a kid back then.
The great Thomas Cambpell. I was amazed when i found out his involvement with skateboarding after embracing his impact on surf and art culture. This is what supreme was before the hypebeast and cherry kid wannabes. Anyone who does not realize the positive aspects in this film immediately should not try, just go back to your vines and snap stories
Felipe Demetrio well of course it did, it showed every board company what skating is. its not supposed to be an insane video full of bangers, years of compiled footage for a 5 minute part. Also, skate parts? why does everyone need there own section in a video? so the guy with the last part can feel like a boss when the guy with the first or mid part is bummed? I wouldnt even consider this OR cherry an actual skate film. A love supreme by thomas campbell is simply an alluring film a piece of contemporary film art if you will. especially for the year 1995 when super film was old world tech and frowned upon in the film making industry. As for cherry though, i feel its just an informative production to remind the society of skateboarders how to have fun and film with your friends but because of the popular skaters involved i feel the message has been misinterpreted especially by the younger crowd (13-18) who now think that they have to dress like Dylan Rieder or Ben Kadow to be good and/or accepted in mid city skate scenes. Its message has been diluted by all the stupid bullshit, aside from skating itself, like the fashion statements, popularity, media etc..
Felipe Demetrio dude thats how detailed you think on shrooms haha holy shit reading that back only stoned now.. i was spot on. but anyways yea i obviously completely agree with you lmao
Living in these times looked sick af, can’t even imagine how good it felt to hear your favorite rapper free styling on stretch and bobbito playing from a big ass boombox while you’re trying to learn how to kick flip or sum shi
Fun fact, the girl with the orange shorts in Kids (1995) , the one sitting on Justin Pierce's lap when Telly is calling Darcy down, real name Michelle Lockwood was director of photography for this video, it's her only credit besides kids. She clearly had a lot of creative talent but she didn't do anything after, a real shame.
Even though I kinda jumped on the hype train in 2016 with Supreme as a “hype” brand, I appreciate what this brand is and how far it’s become. I don’t want to sound like one of those kids that say they’re born in the wrong time, but I wish I could go back to 1996 when Supreme started to get traffic and experience what the brand was back then. And even though I jumped on the hype train, I’ve come out as having a love for skateboarding and fashion. I, as well as many people who knew Supreme for what it was before, hope that the hype dies and that supreme can return to a low key skate company again.
It won't for awhile. Supreme was a legit skate shop back then where skaters would hang around and practice their tricks. Bogos were easy to cop, and the line was definitely not long. Nowadays, supreme is a corporation, and the days of when it was a underground company along with Spitfire, Independent, Thrasher, Transworld, etc. are gone. I still respect it for its core of skating and how they released "cherry" and all that, but it's never the same anymore after the hypebeasts took over it. Kudos to you for respecting the skate culture, as the reason why the bogos back then were good quality because of how skating isn't all about kickflips and ollies, but rather the sweat, blood, sprains, time, and most importantly, love put behind everything in the skate world.
Blind Video Days vibes all around. Just goes to show how impactful that video was and has been. Also, Stereo's A Visual Sound. Kids these days think it's all new and don't realize how far back Supreme goes...
@@kazyyss Yeah that one for sure. They came out of left field with that. Totally ahead of their time. Just look at all the current brands. Most of the are definitely either paying homage to or straight ripping off AWS from the 90s.
If it wasn't for skateboarding there would be no Supreme, Diamond, HUF and loads of other brands that in the recent years have become more and more popular.
Nah you let it ruin it for you. Ignore the hypebeasts. I fucking hate how there's little left for skating but it's there's fam trust me its there. Supreme wasn't just a collectable piece of clothing like it is now just gotta ignore that shit sadly
6:24 that's crazy too see SUPREME put that in a movie, sucks too see them move away from this type of branding and such before any of the hypebeast stuff
Why'd you have to go Justin? Didn't even know you, but It sure damn feels like you were a brother to me. Till the end of days. God have mercy on your soul.
The Paul Bley Synthesizer Show - Parks. Released back in the 70s on Milestone Records, pretty obscure and rare record now. Whoever done this intro, he was really known much about jazz music.
The Paul Bley Synthesizer Show - Parks. Released back in the 70s on Milestone Records, pretty obscure and rare record now. Whoever done this intro, he was really known much about jazz music.
Too artsy for my liking.and there wasn't really any real skate clips... So I'm guessing this was a film that was played constantly in their stores or something...like a shop reel?
Skating and jazz mix so well. Thanks John Coltrane
Both are improvisational arts
11:17 downtown Brooklyn before gentrification. Finding abandon buildings, climbing barbwire filled gates, water on in the park. Summer Joy for a kid back then.
I keep watching this video over the years its reminiscent of my childhood. just wanted to say thanks for this upload please don't take it down
just download it dude
The perfect shop video subtly showcasing the golden summers of skateboarding 95 96
I remember fondly watching this playing on the TVs outside of the Supreme store on Lafayette way back in the day.
Reminds me of Hey Arnold with all the Jazz + New York + 90’s vibes
The great Thomas Cambpell. I was amazed when i found out his involvement with skateboarding after embracing his impact on surf and art culture. This is what supreme was before the hypebeast and cherry kid wannabes. Anyone who does not realize the positive aspects in this film immediately should not try, just go back to your vines and snap stories
+nuhhhhhhh i think cherry made a really big impact on skateboarding, but this is not just a skateboarding video this is art.
Felipe Demetrio well of course it did, it showed every board company what skating is. its not supposed to be an insane video full of bangers, years of compiled footage for a 5 minute part. Also, skate parts? why does everyone need there own section in a video? so the guy with the last part can feel like a boss when the guy with the first or mid part is bummed? I wouldnt even consider this OR cherry an actual skate film. A love supreme by thomas campbell is simply an alluring film a piece of contemporary film art if you will. especially for the year 1995 when super film was old world tech and frowned upon in the film making industry. As for cherry though, i feel its just an informative production to remind the society of skateboarders how to have fun and film with your friends but because of the popular skaters involved i feel the message has been misinterpreted especially by the younger crowd (13-18) who now think that they have to dress like Dylan Rieder or Ben Kadow to be good and/or accepted in mid city skate scenes. Its message has been diluted by all the stupid bullshit, aside from skating itself, like the fashion statements, popularity, media etc..
Aw man supreme nowadays is all about the hype, but the team is sick af and they re a bunch of maniacs hahaha but this video is art
Felipe Demetrio dude thats how detailed you think on shrooms haha holy shit reading that back only stoned now.. i was spot on. but anyways yea i obviously completely agree with you lmao
hahahahaha cool bro
One of the best from 90's
This is what I call history.
R.I.P Justin Pierce
i wish it was still like this....
Kentaro Tomoi it still is we have just developed a new style of filming and dressing music hasn’t chanyed
Living in these times looked sick af, can’t even imagine how good it felt to hear your favorite rapper free styling on stretch and bobbito playing from a big ass boombox while you’re trying to learn how to kick flip or sum shi
this video is perfect in all forms
wish supreme was still like this:(
they finna be
your only looking at the bad side
haven’t you heard of william strobeck’s videos
Thanks so much for posting this.
Fun fact, the girl with the orange shorts in Kids (1995) , the one sitting on Justin Pierce's lap when Telly is calling Darcy down, real name Michelle Lockwood was director of photography for this video, it's her only credit besides kids. She clearly had a lot of creative talent but she didn't do anything after, a real shame.
thank u for this
Even though I kinda jumped on the hype train in 2016 with Supreme as a “hype” brand, I appreciate what this brand is and how far it’s become. I don’t want to sound like one of those kids that say they’re born in the wrong time, but I wish I could go back to 1996 when Supreme started to get traffic and experience what the brand was back then. And even though I jumped on the hype train, I’ve come out as having a love for skateboarding and fashion. I, as well as many people who knew Supreme for what it was before, hope that the hype dies and that supreme can return to a low key skate company again.
It won't for awhile. Supreme was a legit skate shop back then where skaters would hang around and practice their tricks. Bogos were easy to cop, and the line was definitely not long. Nowadays, supreme is a corporation, and the days of when it was a underground company along with Spitfire, Independent, Thrasher, Transworld, etc. are gone. I still respect it for its core of skating and how they released "cherry" and all that, but it's never the same anymore after the hypebeasts took over it. Kudos to you for respecting the skate culture, as the reason why the bogos back then were good quality because of how skating isn't all about kickflips and ollies, but rather the sweat, blood, sprains, time, and most importantly, love put behind everything in the skate world.
I wish I could be in this time when there wasn’t hype, my brother would skate in supreme back in early 2000s and I do as well but it isn’t the same
rip harold & justin
SO sick, thanks for posting man!
BEAUTIFULL
Sick VIdeo. Soo old school
thank gud for John Coltrane
Blind Video Days vibes all around. Just goes to show how impactful that video was and has been. Also, Stereo's A Visual Sound. Kids these days think it's all new and don't realize how far back Supreme goes...
I believe AW Memory Screen had impact too?
@@kazyyss Yeah that one for sure. They came out of left field with that. Totally ahead of their time. Just look at all the current brands. Most of the are definitely either paying homage to or straight ripping off AWS from the 90s.
If it wasn't for skateboarding there would be no Supreme, Diamond, HUF and loads of other brands that in the recent years have become more and more popular.
don’t think I’ve ever seen a video ABOUT skating rather than just skating tricks, pretty cool
That one shot from the top of the trade center gives me goosebumps
Perfect.
this is fire
watch this shit gon be in the history of modern art class in 2050
Too bad the hypes ruined it...
Marcus Howell thank social media for that lol
Nah you let it ruin it for you. Ignore the hypebeasts. I fucking hate how there's little left for skating but it's there's fam trust me its there. Supreme wasn't just a collectable piece of clothing like it is now just gotta ignore that shit sadly
ive searched far and wide, but never found a skating video as good as this...
Bro...there was barely any real skate clips in this..this was more of an art visual piece, rather than a skate video..ur trippin
it still is if you want it to be
Crazy to think the whole vid was shot on super 8 or 16mm film. Each roll only holds around 2:30 mins of footage and is very expensive.
+Jules Hefferon it would be like 150-200 in film. Not too crazy compared to todays camera equipment prices from Canon and RED
Shot on 16mm
It's a big perfume comercial with jazz , i like that.
Does anyone know what song plays over the alleged films intro? It's been stuck in my head for a while now.
cultofgiovanni it's a love supreme by John Coltrane. it's a sped up remix of it. don't know who did it though.
Double Sleeved Token it is not A Love Supreme.
Double Sleeved Token dude I even slowed it down it’s not a love supreme so why even lie?
A love Supreme is a album by John Coltrane if you click the show more in the description it will tell you the tracks
He's not lying bro , did you slow down the whole album and give it a listen ?
13:23 .... thank me later
6:24 that's crazy too see SUPREME put that in a movie, sucks too see them move away from this type of branding and such before any of the hypebeast stuff
Why'd you have to go Justin? Didn't even know you, but It sure damn feels like you were a brother to me. Till the end of days. God have mercy on your soul.
How did I know they'd use John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" as the music...
Fuck! Skaters are my anathema!! This sort of makes Skaters look cool!!? Now who can I hate? Coltrane is the perfect cure all!!
Why do u hate skaters?
maazterman Because skaters always think they have the 'right'
Can you elaborate? I don't really understand what you mean by "the right"
maazterman the right to rip
fluidjazz if jazz had to be compared to any sport there is none closer than skating. Free , independent, creative even antiestablishment
Cherry before 'cherry'
nice....!
whats the intro song that played during the alleged films international logo came on?
iTWasntMyFalt What is alleged films?
Double sleeve token ??
The Paul Bley Synthesizer Show - Parks. Released back in the 70s on Milestone Records, pretty obscure and rare record now. Whoever done this intro, he was really known much about jazz music.
The Paul Bley Synthesizer Show - Parks. Released back in the 70s on Milestone Records, pretty obscure and rare record now. Whoever done this intro, he was really known much about jazz music.
I FOUND YOU
why is there two people named elijah in the comments !?
I feel like the Magenta guys have watched this too... hahah
How do you called this type of video format?
Super 8
The only reason supreme is hype cause of Tyler the creators
Kanye*
Stereo did this a long time ago already. Back when Jason Lee was still a skater and not an actor. Same exact style.
This was made during the time that Stereo put those videos out.
+turb00 yea Stereo was a west coast company too I believe they got some heat for similarities all around back then. or at least just from Ricky Oyola
think you got that backwards man
x
I wear supreme but I skate. Hype kids who wear it almost totally ruin it for me.
Now skate brands are dead
@Michael Elijah brands ruins skateboarding
Hah.
Justin pierce. What a damn shame.
wtf
Too artsy for my liking.and there wasn't really any real skate clips... So I'm guessing this was a film that was played constantly in their stores or something...like a shop reel?
Almost as tacky as their new videos