I was looking at this comment and then I tapped on replies and while it was loading I was like please don't be an r/wooosh and then I saw the replies and I was like omg really
Leyla Zamora well he’s actually a media personality created by the big corporations to sell bagel bites to the kids of today because riding a wooden toy is sooo liiiiit with kids of today.
True story: I once met him at a skatepark when I was 8 years old, I fell of my board and for some reason he was there with some friends and he came over and helped me up. I will never forget that day. TRUELY a LEGEND!!!!
As soon as it was officially a part of the Smithsonian they made Tony and his brother wear gloves while handling it for a photo despite it being thrown around all of its life.
@@franqueworren7323 How people don't understand the difference between your and you're is beyond me. Same with there, their, & they're. I will never cease to correct 1st grade grammar.
@@seanarmstrong7767 He's not lying. Although its not currently on display it is in the Smithsonians collection. americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1445843
These are some of the most stiff and rehearsed interviews. Can't stand them. Tony makes it worthwhile and pretty conversational though. Decent questions.
I know! Honestly I can’t usually watch the 73 Questions videos with other celebs because they sound so rehearsed (bc they are). This one is nice because it flows more like an actual conversation for once
I think the interviewer is a huge fan of Tony Hawk because this is the longest video of 73 questions and the questions actually have a lot more depth than the other videos I've seen.
thekeytomyheart_ he actually seems like he gives the questions and answers some real thought, unlike other guests who sound like they just only say the first few words that come to their head and then pass to the next question. This is definitely one of the best interviews by Vogue!
Saw him skate in New Zealand on a world tour in ‘88...all the pros were awesome and spent time doing autographs for us kids...Tony, Chris Miller and others...
adeline wurzer I don't know much about him. I thought he might be like a Ned Flanders Rain Man - just cuz I know he is so focused and committed and pushed limits far beyond normal.
the very realistic part of this is that whoever has a new film/play/album/design brand/clothing line coming out, 73 questions finds them or vice versa. It's ... becoming quite PM-ish, but you don't blame business for that ... ...
Right? This is the closest to natural I've seen when it comes to these interviews. Professional actors and actresses can't even make it feel this relaxed
i feel it wasn't really the reporter's fault, he had a task to ask 73 questions as quick and best as he could in one take, so he's gonna pretty much have to be semi-unnatural
Societal mindset is envy instead of admiration and happiness for others. In other words, egocentric self centeredness. Tony was almost like... ???? Huh?! Really?
I have never gotten so emotional about a 73 questions before! I was basically crying tears of joy the entire video. What a humble man and absolute legend. This video should be treasured forever!!
when I was a kid I was trying to learn how to drop in standing there just looking down at the ramp clearly terrified, after about 5 mins I had the entire park behind me telling me I can do it and showing me how they do it, and I did it no problem, It was just as easy as they said it would be lol.
Man about 3 years ago I tried to drop in at least 30 times on a quarter pipe and I could never commit. Finally getting back into skating though so hopefully I got it
Still to this day the best out of all the THPS games. The story mode is fantastic, the soundtrack is amazing, the controls are perfect, it's a masterpiece.
@Amber133 Lee American Wasteland was a good game, but it's essentially THUG3 and didn't really have enough new features or content for it to be considered a true evolution of the series. Project 8 was not a good game and the slow mo flick-it style mechanic was done way better by EA' s Skate which made Project 8 irrelevant. Proving Ground was a mediocre game, not even sure why you mentioned it, It's totally forgettable.
@@chorseundgrd I couldn't agree more! My brothers and I bought it like 3x after the release because we played it so often it would get scratches, lol. The struggles of having to use discs!
I saw Tony hawk at the Detroit metro airport over this past summer. I thought about approaching him but I know celebrities probably get sick of that so I let it be. But I found it hilarious that he didn’t have any luggage, was just walking through the terminal with his deck in his hands lmao
WOWOWOWOWOWOOWOWOWOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THAT WAS INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!! I LOVE TONY SO MUCH! He was a hero for me in my childhood! It was so cool to see him answering vogue questions. Thank you! I am so happy!
Tony Hawk's been a huge inspiration since I was like seven I've always been a heavier kid and I am now finally learning how to do play tricks on your skateboard because I've been skating for like 7 years but I never really did anything with it he's a cool dude man
Cicero Progontus i live in san diego, same place as tony. bunch of my friends dads grew up skating with him. haven’t met him yet but he seems like a sick dude
This one and the Rodger Federer interview are so much better than the celebrity ones. It seems like the celebrities act through their videos whilst the athletes tend to treat them more like an interview and just love talking about their sport
Always been such a down to earth guy. I met Tony at Maximus, Andy Macdonald's old indoor park in Cambridge, MA back in 1995. He was so nice to everyone, and spent all his time after the Demo signing, and teaching kids how to drop in on the half pipe.
I feel like Tony Hawk doesn't realize he's Tony Hawk
Zane Harris like he’s the type of guy to see his name in a headline and call them a dumbass or something?
That's called humility.
That's what makes him Tony Hawk
lol
Zane Harris he’s a humble guy and I really respect him for that
Tony hawk paid for the skate park in my town...it's the best part of the whole city
Kaila Smith Lucky 😯😭
Wow where is that located?
Legend
karma tam maybe go to an old car park Or go to skateparks early in the day if you can
karma tam if you go in winter/autumn there wont be any kids.
His house actually loooks like he lives in it
Leyla Zamora he does
@@danielstarkey3513 r/whoooossh
I was looking at this comment and then I tapped on replies and while it was loading I was like please don't be an r/wooosh and then I saw the replies and I was like omg really
No way breh!?
Leyla Zamora well he’s actually a media personality created by the big corporations to sell bagel bites to the kids of today because riding a wooden toy is sooo liiiiit with kids of today.
Tony is a person you can never dislike.
Sage White kind of like Jack Black
Unles your name is Karen
Unless it’s pro skater 5 lmaooooooooooooo
True
Sage White *W H A T*
True story:
I once met him at a skatepark when I was 8 years old, I fell of my board and for some reason he was there with some friends and he came over and helped me up. I will never forget that day. TRUELY a LEGEND!!!!
Sk8ersocal I normally don’t like people’s comments but this one is special ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sk8ersocal Yea and I’m SuperMan and can fly off buildings but don’t put me near kryptonite, and I don’t accept crypto currencies either 🤔
2PURDY lol
r/thathappened
First Name ahh I see, a man of my culture
Tony Hawk is the first modern cool old person
There are a few
Liam gallaghers one too
Keanu Reeves...
**ahem** Jim Carrey
A lot of Rockstar too
Ranajit Choudhury naw he annoying a lot of the times....also use to be a major try hard.
he owns a replica of his childhood board, not because he lost it, but because it's in the Smithsonian.
absolute legend
As soon as it was officially a part of the Smithsonian they made Tony and his brother wear gloves while handling it for a photo despite it being thrown around all of its life.
@@harrysvu right! 😆👌
Rite!! A legitimate part of our history.
@@destroythehuman3380 that's hilarious
He’s 51 years old but his voice says 22
22? Ahahaha. He sounds mature.
Haha that was funny still
@@advm4990 that was actually really good English
Laura Vandzura HES WHAT
@T Dawg Even so it's true.
IMAGINE tony hawk being a pro violin player instead of a skater
Tony Hawks Pro Violin Player would have tanked.
I play violin and skate 🙃
PvZ MASTER didn’t ask
PvZ MASTER same
PvZ MASTER that’s cool!
“Your kids are really good skaters too right?”
“Yeah, they skate”😂😂
Franque Worren why
@@franqueworren7323 How people don't understand the difference between your and you're is beyond me. Same with there, their, & they're. I will never cease to correct 1st grade grammar.
his sons pro
Chris K47 obviously it’s an auto correct
@@krufty47 and don't forget ''should of'' instead of should've
I love how Tony Hawk's skateboard is in the Smithsonian
Iconic legend.
H S Lots of different smithsonians and lots of stuff to see/ miss seeing... He said it was at beginning and I don’t think he’s lying.
@@seanarmstrong7767 He's not lying. Although its not currently on display it is in the Smithsonians collection.
americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1445843
The Smithsonian is not *one* place
I saw it there; was pretty rad.
Okay but the guy behind the camera seemed low key star struck for the first time
Maine Curtis he’s clearly a big fan of him. Not a bad thing for this interview, it allows for a lot more interesting questions
Of course, coolest person he has and will ever interview.
I think you’re medium-key dumb for using terms like ‘low-key.’
Im 1k like
@@realfakehiker7714 stfu, people can use whatever slang they want
"Ok Boomer" can't be used against this guy
Mainly cause he is gen X and not a boomer
Found the boomer
Sure boomer
Han Velthuis well he’s not a boomer
@Sean ok boomer
This was the first 73 questions I’ve seen that didn’t feel rehearsed.
It still is sadly
These are some of the most stiff and rehearsed interviews. Can't stand them. Tony makes it worthwhile and pretty conversational though.
Decent questions.
Trevor yep, it hurts to watch.
I’m glad I read this, I was thinking the exact same thing! Everybody else’s responses are instantaneous with zero hesitation or thought.
The actors are the ones who make it seem the least genuine
"are you asking if I play with myself?" Hahahaha
Cool bangs
No one let the likes go over 666
@@Ian-uu3dz ok, sure
Lol I like how the music just stops for a second after he says that
what i want is a 73 questions video with the guy behind the camera
Welcome to the Club bro
give the people what they want
Yes, as we take a tour in his shared flat in San Diego or someplace
He's so cringe.
GUY BEHIND THE CAMERA, WE KNOW YOU CAN SEE US. WE KNOW. THIS COMMENT IS UNDER EVERY VIDEO. JUST DO IT ALREADY.
It‘s weird how these videos seem so scripted but also so raw and authentic at the same time. I guess its the one shot
The part that seems fake is when you have stuff like how he had the skateboard ready at the end just like that. It seemed more real until then
Completely agree
luapchen well they script it to make it seem realistic
The Random Chicken exactly.. real conversations don’t go like this. There’s more “ummm’s” and “Uhh’s”.
I think everything is written out but the answers
Wow, the first 73 questions video where the celeb actually thinks before speaking like a regular person. Well done Tony x
I know! Honestly I can’t usually watch the 73 Questions videos with other celebs because they sound so rehearsed (bc they are). This one is nice because it flows more like an actual conversation for once
Even though it's obviously rehearsed :)
Tony Hawk is a good dude
Fo-realzzzz
Exactly!
Iconic voice, could listen to him talking about skating for hours
Fr doe
Yes I love his voice
Hahhahah love how his girl is spinning in every shot she‘s in
He did say his daughter likes to spin
I started cracking up when I saw her in that ring in the backyard, spinning again. He did not lie.
She's a spinner
I think the interviewer is a huge fan of Tony Hawk because this is the longest video of 73 questions and the questions actually have a lot more depth than the other videos I've seen.
This is the most non cringy 73 questions vid
@@ytuseracct you're right, this video was awesome
thekeytomyheart_ he actually seems like he gives the questions and answers some real thought, unlike other guests who sound like they just only say the first few words that come to their head and then pass to the next question. This is definitely one of the best interviews by Vogue!
Trusttttt
How can you be a fan yet not know 90% of the things he mentioned...
You can tell the guy behind the camera is fangirling so hard
Well, I would be too. He's a Legend and it would be a honor just to skate in the same pool as him.
Looking at your profile pic, I could fangirl as well wow
Emily Peet not really he’s always like that
@@lucayashudressler6367 I bet you get all the girls with your smooth lines
he definetly isn't. doesnt know any skatewords
the rise of female skaters
I know, it makes me so happy! he was one of my biggest heroes when I was small
*he still is, but now he's just a good example of being humble
He’s such an inspiration✨
Finally, a 73 Questions video where the interviewee doesn't just give dull one or two-word answers. Props to Tony!
Cameraman: Tony, I think I did a 900
Tony: Yeah, you wish
😂😂😂😂
I came in the comments section looking for this comment 😂😂👏🏽👏🏽
Time pls?
The man, the legend and the meme! I love how humble he is.
He'll die that way.
einc70 wow that sounds depressing
The meme?
How is he a meme?
Saw him skate in New Zealand on a world tour in ‘88...all the pros were awesome and spent time doing autographs for us kids...Tony, Chris Miller and others...
"are you asking me if i play with myself"
AHAHAHAH TONY HAWK I LOVE YOU
👀👀👀
I never imagined that he would have a sense of humor.
@@yastaban lol why?
adeline wurzer I don't know much about him. I thought he might be like a Ned Flanders Rain Man - just cuz I know he is so focused and committed and pushed limits far beyond normal.
This whole thing is so scripted
It’s as if his body aged but he still sounds like a 17 year old teenage boy 😅
Ikr?
Probably a California thing
he skates even better than he sounds.
All he needs know is long-ish hair, a tank top, colourful board shorts and probably like a small but tough looking dog.
Really does still sound like he hasn't aged
Man, this guy looks just like Tony Hawk. Wonder how he's doing these days.
Erm...Elijah...That Is Tony Hawk
@@SuperTim-cr8hi Oh wow.. I hope you're joking...
Nope...Not Joking S S...That Really Is Tony Hawk
underrated comment.
What Do You Mean By Underrated Comment Fahrizal Tawakkal
This guy's sharp. Answers all questions instantly and remembers names of people involved without stuttering.
thats because this is scripted
His IQ is like 147 lol.
I only wish to have his power one day 😔
They usually do at least 5 takes for these 73 questoin interviews. They use one of the last couple because they're the quickest like this one.
Everyone answers these questions quickly because they’re clearly pre-prepared
73 questions with Keanu Reeves. Make it happen Vogue!!
Keanu is a Virgo😂...likely not to happen
New Flame what does that have to do with asking questions ?
@@Neil_kun virgos are not easy, they're very stubborn and don't get excited about these things. They're like dads
kalina. He hardly ever does interviews anymore, so doubt it will happen ;(
Hearing HIM saying he was not a natural and that he had to ry really hard gives me the confidence to do ANYTHING
I never expected Vogue to collab with Tony Hawk. You guys branching out?
the very realistic part of this is that whoever has a new film/play/album/design brand/clothing line coming out, 73 questions finds them or vice versa. It's ... becoming quite PM-ish, but you don't blame business for that ... ...
I think somebody just got... *ahem* board.
@@virgilhawkins5680 *slow clap*
The guy who's asking the questions is so unnatural, but Tony is acting like he's just having a normal conversation
Brett Otwell Idk
well yeah, its not that often you ask 73 different questions in a fluid conversation.
Right? This is the closest to natural I've seen when it comes to these interviews. Professional actors and actresses can't even make it feel this relaxed
i feel it wasn't really the reporter's fault, he had a task to ask 73 questions as quick and best as he could in one take, so he's gonna pretty much have to be semi-unnatural
I like that he plays mario with his daughter
Im a simply satisfied man too
Let's a go
When the guy was asking about his son and he was like “so you’re jealous of him?” And Tony said “nah I’m just really proud of him”...my heart 🥺❤️
Allison Andrade normal
Vitalik Skrobot i know! It was just cute
Societal mindset is envy instead of admiration and happiness for others. In other words, egocentric self centeredness. Tony was almost like... ???? Huh?! Really?
When i sawl ypur picture my heart
Tony Hawk: Having an interview
Daughter: Casually spins and swings in the background
After all these years..... we finally know the cameraman's name. *JOE*
Joe mama
🤣🛹🛹
@@shay230 lol
Joe Sabia
steve jobs
I love how humble & rad this guy is at the same time!
“The value of perseverance”
- Tony Hawk 2019
This is the first one of these that didn’t feel completely scripted. So much better and much more genuine
Agree. And the first time I thought he's actually living in that house 😅
The first and maybe only episode I’ll ever see of this
I'd say he pretty clearly owns that house. I haven't seen many rental houses with skate parks in the backyard around here....
I hate scripted, thankgod this one was legit
Finally a 73 Questions Interview that I enjoyed watching
TheFalseAppearance looks like a real interview
16:09 why was it so satisfying the way he got off his board
James K like he kinda jumped off.
You’re a local aren’t you lol
more satisfying is the perfect first try and textbook rock `n roll
Jackie i am
it feels so satisfying when you do it too
it's really crazy that we grew up on this dude and he's like 51 literally blows my mind somehow
Plot twist: Tony is a vampire
"Dad, he's not that good at it."
Perfect.
Interviewer: Hey I think I just did a 900!
Tony: Yeah, you wish
Never got into skateboarding but smashed Tony hawks games as a kid they were epic. Legend.
Faithfull Cheater nah not really
Session is pretty rad if you can get over the skill curve
You can’t play his games and NOT get into skateboarding....unless you have a gravel driveway
This i a true native californian dude
ok this is epic!
shut up david u don’t give us enough finger bored weeks
Fingerboard week!!!!
prime flop daze epic hair 11:41
@@bernieinthecup6165 lol
Yoooooo
love that Tony Hawk is the first person to be shown having neighbors in one of these
I met him at the Santa Monica pier like 7 years ago. He was so nice and sweet.
I have never gotten so emotional about a 73 questions before! I was basically crying tears of joy the entire video. What a humble man and absolute legend. This video should be treasured forever!!
Having a video about him is a million times more interesting than showing a Kardashian displaying their riches.
when I was a kid I was trying to learn how to drop in standing there just looking down at the ramp clearly terrified, after about 5 mins I had the entire park behind me telling me I can do it and showing me how they do it, and I did it no problem, It was just as easy as they said it would be lol.
im still scared to drop in
It's scawy fo me still 😿
kneepads friends. that way you can just slide down if u get scurred
AWWWW CUUTEEE
Man about 3 years ago I tried to drop in at least 30 times on a quarter pipe and I could never commit. Finally getting back into skating though so hopefully I got it
With a name like Tony Hawk you are destined to be remembered in some way.
Never thought I'd see the day when Vogue interviewed a skater.
Tony Hawk’s pro skater was probably the best game series of all time
Adnan A I’d say def one of the most iconic in its prime
Jelani Miller wasteland and underground is also ok
Slim Shady I kinda include them in that group even though they are technically different
Just gonna bring up elder scrolls around yall chums
Guy: How many tricks have u created?
Tony hawk: Oh only a few
KadenSalazar bruh when he didn’t mention the air walk i was so upset lmao
I love that he gave props to all the amazing female skaters. He knows what's up!!
God i love his house, it actually looks like a house not like an empty hollow lifeless glass mansion
We had Roger Federer and now Tony Hawk 😯 keep it cool, Vogue 🤟🏼
just keeping it humble
Rodney mulllen is also cool..
This 73 Questions video is nostalgic. Tony Hawk's Underground was a huge part of my childhood!
Still to this day the best out of all the THPS games. The story mode is fantastic, the soundtrack is amazing, the controls are perfect, it's a masterpiece.
@Amber133 Lee American Wasteland was a good game, but it's essentially THUG3 and didn't really have enough new features or content for it to be considered a true evolution of the series. Project 8 was not a good game and the slow mo flick-it style mechanic was done way better by EA' s Skate which made Project 8 irrelevant. Proving Ground was a mediocre game, not even sure why you mentioned it, It's totally forgettable.
@@chorseundgrd I couldn't agree more! My brothers and I bought it like 3x after the release because we played it so often it would get scratches, lol. The struggles of having to use discs!
same
The video I never knew I needed
He’s is literally the oldest teenager
that is the most gorgeous house i've ever seen - san diego must be like paradise
He looks like Bill Gates now.
bill gates looked at 20 like tony hawk look like 50 lmao
I didn't know I needed this, but clearly, I do.
He’s a legend plus he’s super humble and genuine
Tony is so chill and humble. He is like the only celebrity that doesn't seem like a douche
I saw Tony hawk at the Detroit metro airport over this past summer. I thought about approaching him but I know celebrities probably get sick of that so I let it be. But I found it hilarious that he didn’t have any luggage, was just walking through the terminal with his deck in his hands lmao
Is it just me or does Tony Hawk look like Bill Gates? Seriously, compare their faces, they could be related
Oh yeah!! I never thought of that!!
Shayla Daniaka lol it’s definitely not just you. You see people saying that on every tony hawk video
3:00 "Are you asking if i play with myself?" Lmao, nice one Tony.
hope this guy lives a long life cause we can never ever get tired of Tony Hawk !
It still feels like he’s 21 lmao
73 Q’s with Keanu Reeves? ☺️
Whoa! 😮
The whole video would just be saying "you're breath taking."
WOWOWOWOWOWOOWOWOWOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THAT WAS INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!! I LOVE TONY SO MUCH! He was a hero for me in my childhood! It was so cool to see him answering vogue questions. Thank you! I am so happy!
73 Questions with the guy asking the questions please
ScarlettP I second this!
Asking you 73 questions, I would love to watch 😀
omg you are literally everywhere
You never replied me again 😪
He’s a script
Interviewer: “Have you ever seen anyone do a 1080?”
Tony: “yes they were much younger than me and it was a way bigger ramp”
When they walk out his daughter just vibin
Tony Hawk is just a really chill guy
Why did I think Tony Hawk was like 23???
Leah and Arnaud yessss
um how
i thought he’d be late 30’s lol
because you were most likely born in/after 2000
@@shuarma0 Right 🤣 I am shocked anyone thought he was so young.. not because he looks old but because hes been around a really long time.
Ok is nobody gonna talk about how wholesome tony hawk is
I’d love to see an interview like this with Rodney Mullen, who, along with Tony Hawk here, basically made modern skateboarding.
mullen was THAT dude
Me too!!!:. The way Rodney breaks down the mechanics of a trick is mind blowing.
Best comment on here
He has such an iconic voice!
Tony Hawk's been a huge inspiration since I was like seven I've always been a heavier kid and I am now finally learning how to do play tricks on your skateboard because I've been skating for like 7 years but I never really did anything with it he's a cool dude man
*"DO A KICK FLIP"*
*drops phone*
Sucks that I’ll never be able to meet Tony, he’s such a cool dude.
Cicero Progontus i live in san diego, same place as tony. bunch of my friends dads grew up skating with him. haven’t met him yet but he seems like a sick dude
C'mon dude, don't say that. I have hope we'll meet him some day.
this man is 51 but he has an excitement about skateboarding just like 17 year teenager!
A "73 Questions" video I actually care to watch
I don't think its possible to be more chill than Tony Hawk
This one and the Rodger Federer interview are so much better than the celebrity ones. It seems like the celebrities act through their videos whilst the athletes tend to treat them more like an interview and just love talking about their sport
Max Bowen Completely Agree with you.
73 questions with Lana del Rey, Leonardo DiCaprio, the dude behind the camera
Yay 101
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS
Well isn't this the most pleasant surprise!
Tony Hawk’s foundation is the reason we have a good skatepark in Athens, Ohio. I really appreciate Tony. He does a lot for the skate community
Always been such a down to earth guy. I met Tony at Maximus, Andy Macdonald's old indoor park in Cambridge, MA back in 1995. He was so nice to everyone, and spent all his time after the Demo signing, and teaching kids how to drop in on the half pipe.
i want whatever chair his daughter was spinning on
Herman Miller Magis Spun Chair store.hermanmiller.com/living/chairs/spun-chair/9540.html?lang=en_US&
I think I'd find something else to do with the $900 tho
you can get one at walmart for 50 bucks
kids watching this... do you guys even know who this is? this man was the foundation of my childhood and lots of other early 90s babies
16:08 the way he got off his board looked like it was in reverse
That was a literal mindfuck. Holy moly.
What? I don't see nothing weird about it
@@GenocideBlaster
I agree, nothing weird about it. They must not skate.
I feel like Tony Hawk and Steve O would be or are pretty good friends lol
As far as i remember they do know each other pretty well
Tony is in Jackass a lot as a guest
Yeh he saw Steve o brake his legs type Steve o brakes legs in yt
Tony Hawk was a part of everyone’s childhood because of his games
There are people older than him you know... He wasn't alive when I was a kid
Thanks for all the good childhood memories Tony! 🙏🏻