The Endless summer is one of my favorite documentaries ever. Absolutely loved Bruce’s voice/narration. Paired with the music and amazing surf footage, it just captures the simplicity of a time long gone from today.
Thank you for this wonderful video and the respect you have shown to this amazing soul who has done so much for surfing - not to mention humanity. I have no doubt Bruce is filming and riding the waves in the skies above. And truly, he will be in our hearts forever.
Dusters recently had the opportunity to sit down and interview the legendary film maker; Bruce Brown. We talk about the beginning of surf films, traveling the world, and skateboardings early connections with surfing. #dusterscalifornia #dusters #DustersEndlessSummer #EndlessSummer #surfing #skateboarding
Classic. I was 12 and my mom drove my grom mates and I to Santa Barbara High School January 1965 to see "Endless Summer". Bruce did the narration live and in person.
My fourth grade friend Torger Johnson (RIP) was part of the Hobie Skateboard team (also a great surfer). They skated at Paul Revere Junior High. This led to "Dog Town".
I was born in 1956 my home life was horrible parents always fighting no peace but the Endless Summer take me away from all this pain put me in a place of serenity allow me to run away. 😖
I grew up at the SO CAL beaches of Huntington, Newport, Laguna, Dana Point and San Clemente. I lived at the beach as a teenager. My mom graduated in 1963 from Huntington Beach high school
I have the DVDs and the albums..it would have been great back in 2008 had they done a package of the movies and cds of the record albums for the 50th Anniversary of Slippery When Wet and all..Nice to see Mr. Brown is still doing ok.
I certainly hope you folks are allowed to release more skateboards again soon. Been collecting Endless Summer stuff and would like to add a longboard skateboard to my collection. I hope I don't have to wait for the 60th anniversary. Very nice interview, guys.
I miss surfing. I moved back east a number of years. I used to surf fun surf fun surf spots in the Ventura/Oxnard area north to Santa Barbara. I'm sad to report the perfect wave near Cape St. Francis featured in the "Endless Summer" was ruined by development.
Interesting music comment from Bruce. Most surfers from that era (early 60s) hated the booming surf music bands at that time. They felt it was cheesy music which catered to the masses. They loved jazz an r & b.
I will never, ever grow tired of that music.
The Endless summer is one of my favorite documentaries ever. Absolutely loved Bruce’s voice/narration. Paired with the music and amazing surf footage, it just captures the simplicity of a time long gone from today.
I love this movie and I’m not even into surfing. It’s more about the innocence of the time.
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bruce brown legend
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08/01/2023
RIP good sir...
Saw The Endless Summer three times when it came out in the 1960s and more than fifty since. Never grows to me!
Thank you for this wonderful video and the respect you have shown to this amazing soul who has done so much for surfing - not to mention humanity. I have no doubt Bruce is filming and riding the waves in the skies above. And truly, he will be in our hearts forever.
Rest In Peace
Dusters recently had the opportunity to sit down and interview the legendary film maker; Bruce Brown. We talk about the beginning of surf films, traveling the world, and skateboardings early connections with surfing.
#dusterscalifornia #dusters #DustersEndlessSummer #EndlessSummer #surfing #skateboarding
Classic. I was 12 and my mom drove my grom mates and I to Santa Barbara High School January 1965 to see "Endless Summer". Bruce did the narration live and in person.
My fourth grade friend Torger Johnson (RIP) was part of the Hobie Skateboard team (also a great surfer). They skated at Paul Revere Junior High. This led to "Dog Town".
I was born in 1956 my home life was horrible parents always fighting no peace but the Endless Summer take me away from all this pain put me in a place of serenity allow me to run away. 😖
A true American icon ♥️
Bruce was such an awesome guy ahead of his time
Legend! What a cool dude and I love all his movies. I watched them all 10 times.
I grew up at the SO CAL beaches of Huntington, Newport, Laguna, Dana Point and San Clemente. I lived at the beach as a teenager. My mom graduated in 1963 from Huntington Beach high school
Class of 1965 Marina High checking in.
Legend!
Chills. This is the best of America.
Many, many thanks. Mahalo a nui loa.
I have the DVDs and the albums..it would have been great back in 2008 had they done a package of the movies and cds of the record albums for the 50th Anniversary of Slippery When Wet and all..Nice to see Mr. Brown is still doing ok.
Great stuff. Would love confirmation if Bob Bagley took the stills photo for the poster. Awesome camera work Bruce Brown.
I certainly hope you folks are allowed to release more skateboards again soon. Been collecting Endless Summer stuff and would like to add a longboard skateboard to my collection. I hope I don't have to wait for the 60th anniversary. Very nice interview, guys.
I miss surfing. I moved back east a number of years. I used to surf fun surf fun surf spots in the Ventura/Oxnard area north to Santa Barbara. I'm sad to report the perfect wave near Cape St. Francis featured in the "Endless Summer" was ruined by development.
Interesting music comment from Bruce. Most surfers from that era (early 60s) hated the booming surf music bands at that time. They felt it was cheesy music which catered to the masses. They loved jazz an r & b.
awesome!
Nice ~ Shared ;->
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Velzyland.