Questionable was one of the only videos I actually bought back then. What little cash I had went to rolls of duct tape for my shoes and getting a new blank board every once in a blue moon. This video still sits on my shelf to this day. It was amazing then, and still is to this day.
Wonderful stories, Questionable crystallised all the work all the skaters and videos produced before in the birth of street skating. It was unbelievable to see and i screamed at the tv through the whole damn thing.
Hell yes the mini ramp section always made me want to go skate. Somehow I obtained this trifecta on my first skate video: H Street Next Generation Blind Video Days Plan B Questionable Video
Virtual Reality was my favorite skate Video of all time. I was in 7th grade and I had just started Skating between the summer of 6th and 7th grade. It was 1993-94. I just turned 44. My friend who I would sleep over at his house had an older brother who skated, and he was insanely good. He could do inward heel flips that look super smooth better then a lot of the pros looked, he somehow warped the board around his leg almost, he didn't float over the board. It's hard to explain. Anyway he was super good, and he had like 10 or 15 skate videos, which I didn't even know existed, so me and my friend would watch them, my friend didn't skate. I ended up buying VIrtual reality from his older brother for 40 bucks, because I loved that skate video. My friend ended up getting a board and started skating too, and his older brother, and his brothers friends would take us with them to go skate in downtown MPLS in the middle of the night, which was super cool as a young 7th grader. Those were some of the best times. Plan B was the best in 92 to 94 before a bunch left to Girl.
I was riding a skateboard and was somewhat aware of skate culture back in 1992, at least like Tony Hawk and the Bones Brigade. My neighbor skated and had a mini ramp. I wish I had seen a video like Questionable back then when I was 7 y o. To this day though, I think Carrol's part in Questionable is one of the best parts of all time and definitely holds up 32 years later.
Episodes are so long now you may have to be able to watch like 10-11 hours of Nine Club per week to see it all. A lot of people don’t have that kind of time to devote to watching the Nine Club. That’s why the highlights are great.
@@rumpledxkn Yeah, I either start listening to a full episode of Nine Club or Medical Detectives when it's bed time but I ususally fall asleep 20min. in ... lol
Questionable was one of the only videos I actually bought back then. What little cash I had went to rolls of duct tape for my shoes and getting a new blank board every once in a blue moon. This video still sits on my shelf to this day. It was amazing then, and still is to this day.
The Questionable Video & Virtual Reality are the 2 best skate videos of all time
Questionable first skate vid I ever bought. Shit was so legendary. Watched rodneys part thousands of times
Wonderful stories, Questionable crystallised all the work all the skaters and videos produced before in the birth of street skating. It was unbelievable to see and i screamed at the tv through the whole damn thing.
Hell yes the mini ramp section always made me want to go skate. Somehow I obtained this trifecta on my first skate video:
H Street Next Generation
Blind Video Days
Plan B Questionable Video
Thanks Nine Club highlights for this video, love this type of insight stories. Love from Sydney :)
Virtual Reality was my favorite skate Video of all time. I was in 7th grade and I had just started Skating between the summer of 6th and 7th grade. It was 1993-94. I just turned 44. My friend who I would sleep over at his house had an older brother who skated, and he was insanely good. He could do inward heel flips that look super smooth better then a lot of the pros looked, he somehow warped the board around his leg almost, he didn't float over the board. It's hard to explain. Anyway he was super good, and he had like 10 or 15 skate videos, which I didn't even know existed, so me and my friend would watch them, my friend didn't skate. I ended up buying VIrtual reality from his older brother for 40 bucks, because I loved that skate video. My friend ended up getting a board and started skating too, and his older brother, and his brothers friends would take us with them to go skate in downtown MPLS in the middle of the night, which was super cool as a young 7th grader. Those were some of the best times. Plan B was the best in 92 to 94 before a bunch left to Girl.
I was riding a skateboard and was somewhat aware of skate culture back in 1992, at least like Tony Hawk and the Bones Brigade. My neighbor skated and had a mini ramp. I wish I had seen a video like Questionable back then when I was 7 y o. To this day though, I think Carrol's part in Questionable is one of the best parts of all time and definitely holds up 32 years later.
Pat Duffy and Danny Way made
Me poop my pantaloons. Changed my life
Ayyy I’m not the only one rockin the Apple Watch and the whoop at the same time
Hopefully watching a Pat Duffy part on there
What's the whoop?
Dayum, outtakes are like half an hour now 👀
I don’t think these are outtakes. I think these are highlights.
@@rumpledxkn Oh true, I just felt they shouldn't give it all away and rather tease so ppl listen to the whole thing :-)
Episodes are so long now you may have to be able to watch like 10-11 hours of Nine Club per week to see it all. A lot of people don’t have that kind of time to devote to watching the Nine Club. That’s why the highlights are great.
@@rumpledxkn Yeah, I either start listening to a full episode of Nine Club or Medical Detectives when it's bed time but I ususally fall asleep 20min. in ... lol
@@souluti0n Yeah, me too. I look back and think, “when did I watch that whole episode?” I didn’t. Fell asleep. 😀
Well guess I'm firing up questionable then
These are the episodes y’all roger sitting next to the guess