It’s a beautiful thing you’re doing for the Sco, it was pretty dope how you let him take his time to shout out the legends while you put up photos for each. Much love
Kids was more about the NYC skate crew from ShutNYC / ZooYork posse and those beatdowns were a regular thing that went down in Washington Square Park NYC is were the movie was filmed for that reason. Shut was the first Company to really represent Hip Hop oriented street culture/Graff artwork in the graphics. SF was so amazing in all the ways and reasons this dude talked about but Kids was an NYC story, Harmony was friends with Harold and Justin etc. ... but all these things were going on in SF or LA in that era too, so, I am sure it felt very similar in SF and SF street skating most definitely did have a big influence on all of us on the East Coast at that time 100%.
All true, of course. But both Harmony and Larry Clark visited EMB before they made Kids- SF legend Tobin Yelland was also friends with Larry Clark and is allegedly responsible for getting him interested in skating. So when Larry was back in NYC he gravitated toward that scene. Harmony in his Epicly Latered episode talks about going to EMB right after he graduated from high school - so it definitely had an influence.
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It’s a beautiful thing you’re doing for the Sco, it was pretty dope how you let him take his time to shout out the legends while you put up photos for each.
Much love
Kids was more about the NYC skate crew from ShutNYC / ZooYork posse and those beatdowns were a regular thing that went down in Washington Square Park NYC is were the movie was filmed for that reason. Shut was the first Company to really represent Hip Hop oriented street culture/Graff artwork in the graphics. SF was so amazing in all the ways and reasons this dude talked about but Kids was an NYC story, Harmony was friends with Harold and Justin etc. ... but all these things were going on in SF or LA in that era too, so, I am sure it felt very similar in SF and SF street skating most definitely did have a big influence on all of us on the East Coast at that time 100%.
All true, of course. But both Harmony and Larry Clark visited EMB before they made Kids- SF legend Tobin Yelland was also friends with Larry Clark and is allegedly responsible for getting him interested in skating. So when Larry was back in NYC he gravitated toward that scene. Harmony in his Epicly Latered episode talks about going to EMB right after he graduated from high school - so it definitely had an influence.
There wud be no DGK if EMB never existed. Stevie Williams from Philly made a name Inna Sco!.
@@daniel-nw5iqWell dude also said EMB helped create chocolate and girl. I think this dude was saying also. Dgk
Emb crew. Sf
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