This was one of the first skate videos I ever had. One of the reasons I moved to NYC. Some of these guys became my closest friends and I'll never forget how magical it was to skate NYC in the late 90's/early 2000's. Thank you R.B. for all the Zoo vids!!!
This is the skateboarding I knew and grew up in. Awesome!! Skating Manhattan from 1996 - 2000 was a privilege and a time I'll always cherish. Good to see this video again after all this time.
Man, in the '90s ZooYork was the stuff! The name was incredible and the skaters raw - then I started to see their stuff at TJmax and Marshall's...........
For some reason, 😢I didn't see Mixtape until a few years ago. I remember seeing it for sale at a local skateshop. I guess I went with Shorty' Fulfill the Dream because I was 13 y o. I wish I had bough both but I can't believe I never saw it. Still have Mixtape on VHS.
Loved the Stevie Williams, Josh Kalis, Rob Dyrdek sess. Back then Josh was around any hype scene that was going on. NYC, Philly, SF, Dallas, he was everywhere the streets were.
That big plaza in Dallas always looked sick plus the Marble Gardens spot. It's funny that 2 huge skaters who were more associated with hip-hop got they're start on Toy Machine skateboards, Kalis and Muska. I love Josh Kalis' part in Heavy Metal and Muska's lost part from Welcome to Hell. The latter definitely would've been weird if it was actually in the video because the hip-hop soundtrack would've been out of place, I bet that's part of the reason Ed Templeton cut his part.
I think this video was from 1998. Anyways, always loved the vibe they created here, very east coast and makes me want to skate. Original dope tunes to boot. The Huf and Quim section is priceless 💖🙏
It has honestly been quite a few years since I uploaded this, but I'm fairly confident that I got the release date off the cover. just wondering what makes you think it's not 1999?
@@VHSskatetube I'm going off of memory. That was my senior year in high school, and I remember when my brother got it. I thought it was Peep This in 1998, then Heads in 1999. It's entirely possible they were both 1999, Peep This coming out right after the new year. That could be were I'm getting the 1998 from, is that some of the fashions and decks featured were definitely 1998. But that makes sense if it was filmed spring/summer/fall of 1998. Anyways, I have the original VHS somewhere, when I find it, I'll let you know. ✌️💖
Wish skateboarding was just stuck In this era forever shits so washed these days not only skateboarding every avenue of creativeness since social media took over the masses
Mike Cardona footage is pure gold that dude had the best style ever.
This was one of the first skate videos I ever had. One of the reasons I moved to NYC. Some of these guys became my closest friends and I'll never forget how magical it was to skate NYC in the late 90's/early 2000's. Thank you R.B. for all the Zoo vids!!!
So many great parts. Anthony Correa! Haven't thought abt him is 20 years, dude was on zoo and ipath if I remember correctly
True urban "street" skating vibe. This ain't sunny California.
This is the skateboarding I knew and grew up in. Awesome!! Skating Manhattan from 1996 - 2000 was a privilege and a time I'll always cherish. Good to see this video again after all this time.
The era of Zoo York and DC were on fire during this time
one of the first skate videos i owned , Danny supa always stuck in my mind for some reason, i have one of his stereo decks on my wall
Mike Cardona footage is so sick RIP 🙏 Thank you for the upload good Sir 👊👊👊👊👊👊
Man, in the '90s ZooYork was the stuff! The name was incredible and the skaters raw - then I started to see their stuff at TJmax and Marshall's...........
I still got this on VHS haa!
the first skateboard vhs i ever purchased!
Phresh till dis day
Phresh 4ever🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is what inspired back than I love the east coast vibes and the whole zoo York team back than! Jeff pang all day!!
After all these years I finally got to watch that video. Thanks for uploading it!!!
Imagine that feelin' no Smartphones no Internet everywhere, just going out with the dudes looking for Spots, shredding them and just have a great Time
For some reason, 😢I didn't see Mixtape until a few years ago. I remember seeing it for sale at a local skateshop. I guess I went with Shorty' Fulfill the Dream because I was 13 y o. I wish I had bough both but I can't believe I never saw it. Still have Mixtape on VHS.
20:37 I come back to this shit on the daily
Josh Kalis is a steez factory.
@@patrickmullins4552agreed!!
love this type of videos
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Loved the Stevie Williams, Josh Kalis, Rob Dyrdek sess. Back then Josh was around any hype scene that was going on. NYC, Philly, SF, Dallas, he was everywhere the streets were.
That big plaza in Dallas always looked sick plus the Marble Gardens spot. It's funny that 2 huge skaters who were more associated with hip-hop got they're start on Toy Machine skateboards, Kalis and Muska. I love Josh Kalis' part in Heavy Metal and Muska's lost part from Welcome to Hell. The latter definitely would've been weird if it was actually in the video because the hip-hop soundtrack would've been out of place, I bet that's part of the reason Ed Templeton cut his part.
..This is how skateboarding supposed to look,dope as little video.💪
I think this video was from 1998. Anyways, always loved the vibe they created here, very east coast and makes me want to skate. Original dope tunes to boot. The Huf and Quim section is priceless 💖🙏
It has honestly been quite a few years since I uploaded this, but I'm fairly confident that I got the release date off the cover. just wondering what makes you think it's not 1999?
@@VHSskatetube I'm going off of memory. That was my senior year in high school, and I remember when my brother got it. I thought it was Peep This in 1998, then Heads in 1999. It's entirely possible they were both 1999, Peep This coming out right after the new year. That could be were I'm getting the 1998 from, is that some of the fashions and decks featured were definitely 1998. But that makes sense if it was filmed spring/summer/fall of 1998. Anyways, I have the original VHS somewhere, when I find it, I'll let you know. ✌️💖
7:00 the legend
I watched all cardonas tricks and that was the best footage I liked in this video🙂
watching at 0.5 speed so good
hi can you upload all episodes and series of zooyork skate map pleaseeee
I never knew up until I saw these credits they actually call Kalis "Dat Nigga" hahaha
12:26 p Diddy sk8s!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
soundtrack list please
soundcloud.com/ocularge/sets/peep-this-1
I actually recorded this movie to an mp3 to listen on my minidisk player. Would have been so happy to find the actual tracks back then
i came for the kalis flip!
Anyone happen to know the song around 12 minutes in?
dunks x zoo york = grail
What camera is used?
Pretty sure R.B. was using the VX1000.
Haha woooah
Somebody is also doing roller blading wow that is so cool!!
😮❤😂
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anyone know the intro song? not the mike cardona tribute part, but right after it.
soundcloud.com/ocularge/do-me
Jean Knight Do Me
Any idea who realized this film??
19:37
Wish skateboarding was just stuck In this era forever shits so washed these days not only skateboarding every avenue of creativeness since social media took over the masses
moind that lightsaber song moind
Ps1
DAMN! anyone else dissppointed why the only ONE trick Karl Watson had in here? bummer. At least stevie Williams had some time to shine!
yay more ruined fisheye footage from the 90s. 🤦♂