Marnell was on a massive trajectory. He was putting out parts that were improving and his trick selection was continually growing. His noriety spawned when P-Rod, Rodgers, Nyjah, etc just came to form. If you were paying attention, this was a tough crowd to get ahead of and he was still emerging like Shane was. I remember Shane’s 1st line in the like light. (Nollie flip crook than a front shove nosegrind revert). They busted out of their shells together. I love that his skating still stands in the ever progressing era of skating. Great edit
Straight up couldn’t agree more 😶 I know he’s reg but haven’t watched any of his footy in awhile and literallyyy couldn’t figure out which stance he was until like halfway through the damn edit 🤭 Insanee
I got diagnosed with type 1 in 2012 and was told to give up skating, but I found out days later that Lewis, one of my favorite skaters, was also type 1! He inspired me to keep skating. Was devastated when he passed mere months later from the very disease that I connected with him on. He was a great skater and, from every source, a seemingly fantastic person. His style is still a treat and it's a shame we will be missing so much of it Thanks for the edit in 2022! Any ongoing Lewis footage is definitely appreciated.
@@dangeric_ Diabetics have poor circulation and weak nerves so things like your feet and hands are particularly susceptible to permanent nerve loss/numbness. Your body as a whole also heals much slower in general because of it. It's why they make things like socks and gloves specifically for diabetics and why sports particularly prone to injury like skating don't have as many diabetics. This on top of managing blood sugar and dehydration, but that goes with any extended sports/exercise.
I was diagnosed at the age of 18 with type 1 diabetes. I’m now 37 and I’ve been skating playing ball the whole time. Nerve damage occurs when you don’t take care of yourself. As long as you monitor your blood sugar, and try to eat healthy you will be fine. Diabeties had never shown me down. Just keep in touch with your endocrinologist, and eye doctor. Get a pump and a Dexcom too. They are game changers. Your doctor is a fool for telling you that.
Are you diabetic? You sound like you’re just reading shit, or telling him things you’ve been taught. All the shit you’re talking about is if you don’t manage your blood sugar. I heal the same as always. I’m not weaker.
@@DazedCutty I am diabetic. I specifically have Brittle Type 1. I don't benefit from a pump personally. This stuff happens at a different rate for different people. I know some who have had it their whole life who are 60 years old and are fine and people who had it for just a couple years and ended up with organ failure. Stuff I stated is fact. If you have diabetes, even if it's controlled and you power through, you have objective shortcomings. Never said it was impossible to do anything. Maybe chill.
Lewis visited my hometown when I was in highschool, not for a skateboard trip/tour, but travelling with his girl at the time to visit her parents. He heard skateboard kicks snapping down below in the street. So he came down, asked for a go of one of our boards,(as he didnt bring his) and about 2 minutes into talking to my friends and I, I realised who he was, asked if he rode for Volcom and he said yes. Introduced himself, and he kicked it with us for a few hours some days. Lewis was one of the most humble, genuine, caring people to ever step foot on planet earth. RIP LM
I’m probably a bit older than you, I remember a young 10 year old Louie at Prahran bowl. He was a sponsored rollerblader and was doing backflips and all that shit. One day he turned up with a skateboard. He said “I quit rollerblading because it’s too easy”. The rest is history.
Wouldn’t even say I’m a fan of April but mad respect for making this man, definitely proof Shane hasn’t forgotten where he came from. Shoutout from home down under 🤘🏻
Thanks Middzy. I went to Shepparton once with Ronnie in about 2003-4. He said his young mate Nugget was coming. I watched Shane that day and thought “yeah, he’s ok”.
@@tristanindrisek2396 oh I see haha I was very confused. I thought there were like multiple types of skaters categorized that I wasn’t aware of. are there any skaters with type 2? That seems even more unlikely
I have never seen Lewis skate, and as I read the comments and learn of his passing it makes this part so much deeper. One love and Raspect. so styleee.
RIP Lewis Marnell He will forever be at the top of my favorite skateboarders list. Great style & always good vibes transmitting through his footage. Thank you for posting this Shane & April skateboards
Marnell was such a unique and incredible skateboarder! RIP!! One of the best styles and trick selection ever! He was one of the reasons back in the day why i was hyped about skating sb dunks! (;
Man I didn't think about it until seeing this...Lewis would have been PERFECT for April. Shane probably thought about him the whole time he was working on his own board company. Lewis would be so proud of you Shane. Two of the steeziest to ever do it.
What a way to start my morning. This dude is the reason I actually tried a pair of sb dunk hi's and loved em. They're the only nikes I really like beside project ba. RIP lewis marnell. I got into your skating way too late but damn you were dope
I love Lewis the style and the happiness he brings to me whenever he skated. I never knew him personally but he made and impact and showed me positivity in skateboarding. Lewis forever!
remember skating with lewis back in the g-spot stockholm days, he was maybe like 12 yrs old and still better and more steezy than all the other guys in scandinavia. he then grew up to be the best he became. one of skateboardings best talents ever, such a loss. rip.
I’ll never forget going to a demo at the Brooklyn banks in 2005 or 2006 and Lewis was there. He broke his board trying to heel flip over the 10 stair rail and borrowed Dustin Dollins board and landed it. Then I saw him in volcom chicagof and been a fan since. RIP
First time I ever saw Lewis K. Marnell was in the Volcom Chicagof video.. after that he was the kid wearing all the dope dunks with stylish and difficult tricks! P-Rod is my favorite skater but Lewis had that same kind of aura he just didn't live long enough for it to bloom... RIP Lewis Marnell, Van Wastel and Shane Cross🍻🍻🍻🕯🕯🕯
Shane has always been great it seems, and RIP Lewis Marnell. I had a green Almost Impact board it was definitely a Lewis Marnell board, but I had no idea who he was at the time.
Lewis forever🙌 Thanks guys for this video Shane is my fsv skater and i allways loved watch lewis skate Sadly i wasnt able to meet Lewis:( but i know i gon meet shane 1 day
Marnell was on a massive trajectory. He was putting out parts that were improving and his trick selection was continually growing. His noriety spawned when P-Rod, Rodgers, Nyjah, etc just came to form. If you were paying attention, this was a tough crowd to get ahead of and he was still emerging like Shane was. I remember Shane’s 1st line in the like light. (Nollie flip crook than a front shove nosegrind revert). They busted out of their shells together. I love that his skating still stands in the ever progressing era of skating. Great edit
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Lewis is seriously one of the most underrated skaters to ever live. The true switch god. It is so hard to tell which stance he is. RIP legend.
Straight up couldn’t agree more 😶 I know he’s reg but haven’t watched any of his footy in awhile and literallyyy couldn’t figure out which stance he was until like halfway through the damn edit 🤭 Insanee
Lewis would be proud of how far you've come and what you've done for the skateboarding community!
I got diagnosed with type 1 in 2012 and was told to give up skating, but I found out days later that Lewis, one of my favorite skaters, was also type 1! He inspired me to keep skating. Was devastated when he passed mere months later from the very disease that I connected with him on.
He was a great skater and, from every source, a seemingly fantastic person. His style is still a treat and it's a shame we will be missing so much of it Thanks for the edit in 2022! Any ongoing Lewis footage is definitely appreciated.
Type 1 here as well. Just wondering why you were told to stop? All the best!
@@dangeric_ Diabetics have poor circulation and weak nerves so things like your feet and hands are particularly susceptible to permanent nerve loss/numbness. Your body as a whole also heals much slower in general because of it. It's why they make things like socks and gloves specifically for diabetics and why sports particularly prone to injury like skating don't have as many diabetics. This on top of managing blood sugar and dehydration, but that goes with any extended sports/exercise.
I was diagnosed at the age of 18 with type 1 diabetes. I’m now 37 and I’ve been skating playing ball the whole time. Nerve damage occurs when you don’t take care of yourself. As long as you monitor your blood sugar, and try to eat healthy you will be fine. Diabeties had never shown me down. Just keep in touch with your endocrinologist, and eye doctor. Get a pump and a Dexcom too. They are game changers. Your doctor is a fool for telling you that.
Are you diabetic? You sound like you’re just reading shit, or telling him things you’ve been taught. All the shit you’re talking about is if you don’t manage your blood sugar. I heal the same as always. I’m not weaker.
@@DazedCutty I am diabetic. I specifically have Brittle Type 1. I don't benefit from a pump personally. This stuff happens at a different rate for different people. I know some who have had it their whole life who are 60 years old and are fine and people who had it for just a couple years and ended up with organ failure. Stuff I stated is fact. If you have diabetes, even if it's controlled and you power through, you have objective shortcomings. Never said it was impossible to do anything. Maybe chill.
Today 10 years later we still missing you legend.
Lewis visited my hometown when I was in highschool, not for a skateboard trip/tour, but travelling with his girl at the time to visit her parents. He heard skateboard kicks snapping down below in the street. So he came down, asked for a go of one of our boards,(as he didnt bring his) and about 2 minutes into talking to my friends and I, I realised who he was, asked if he rode for Volcom and he said yes. Introduced himself, and he kicked it with us for a few hours some days. Lewis was one of the most humble, genuine, caring people to ever step foot on planet earth. RIP LM
I remember seeing Lewis at Prahran skatepark a couple of times. He was such a humble dude and made the most difficult tricks look so easy.
I’m probably a bit older than you, I remember a young 10 year old Louie at Prahran bowl. He was a sponsored rollerblader and was doing backflips and all that shit. One day he turned up with a skateboard. He said “I quit rollerblading because it’s too easy”. The rest is history.
One Love for Lewis! RIP, thank you for blessing us with this
Wouldn’t even say I’m a fan of April but mad respect for making this man, definitely proof Shane hasn’t forgotten where he came from. Shoutout from home down under 🤘🏻
How is one NOT a fan of April!? 🧐🤔🥴 please explain …….
How you are not fan of April?????
What they said! ☝️
Lewis Forever. Watching this brings tears been lucky enough to meet Lewis
Love what Shane continues to do for Lewis and Melbourne skateboarding too! A real inspiration to all those back home.
Thanks Middzy. I went to Shepparton once with Ronnie in about 2003-4. He said his young mate Nugget was coming. I watched Shane that day and thought “yeah, he’s ok”.
I mean you weren't wrong because he is different ok. 🤣🤣
Wow… one of my favorite dudes to ever ride a board. Lewis has a special place in my heart, the only type 1 skater I’ve seen in the industry.
type one here too bro. I fucking hate getting hard into a skate sesh and going low. happens constantly.
What’s type 1?
@@chrisb7051 type 1 diabetes
@@tristanindrisek2396 oh I see haha I was very confused. I thought there were like multiple types of skaters categorized that I wasn’t aware of. are there any skaters with type 2? That seems even more unlikely
I have never seen Lewis skate, and as I read the comments and learn of his passing it makes this part so much deeper. One love and Raspect. so styleee.
Beautiful music and tricks, the gaps were amazingly popped over
back when skaters could actually buy dunks such a great era for skating overall
RIP Lewis Marnell
He will forever be at the top of my favorite skateboarders list. Great style & always good vibes transmitting through his footage. Thank you for posting this Shane & April skateboards
I wanna Cry, Lewis and Shaner are the best skater friends, respect ✊❤️🔥
Shane, that was beautiful .Lewis is smiling right now.
Lewis was so good.. I loved watching him skate.. legend. RIP ❤️💛💚
One of the most beautiful skate videos I've ever seen!
RIP Lewis never forget the day I heard of your passing, true OZ skate legend so goddam smooth 🙏🙏🙏
Marnell was such a unique and incredible skateboarder! RIP!! One of the best styles and trick selection ever! He was one of the reasons back in the day why i was hyped about skating sb dunks! (;
Just one of those videos you don’t want to end.. rip marnell!
That ender was so crisp! Some people are just too pure for this world 🙏🏻❤️
Lewis was so good he legit had every trick😭
The Melbourne museum inward heel! Aussie footy always looks the absolute best. Rest easy legend.
Thank you Shane, this was beautiful. Lewis 4 ever ❤️💛💚
Man I didn't think about it until seeing this...Lewis would have been PERFECT for April. Shane probably thought about him the whole time he was working on his own board company. Lewis would be so proud of you Shane. Two of the steeziest to ever do it.
Lewis one of my fav skater with the bag of flip tricks,RIP ❤️💛💚
Marnell so much style. RIP to a legendary ripper.
Que incrível homenagem! "the true one never forgets his roots"
Was a pleasure watching this!
Respect man, growing up in melbourne it was nice to see some footage from a not too distant past, crazy how fast things change. Keep on
What a way to start my morning. This dude is the reason I actually tried a pair of sb dunk hi's and loved em. They're the only nikes I really like beside project ba. RIP lewis marnell. I got into your skating way too late but damn you were dope
I love Lewis the style and the happiness he brings to me whenever he skated. I never knew him personally but he made and impact and showed me positivity in skateboarding. Lewis forever!
FLY HIGH LEWIS!!!! keep it ROLLING FOREVER!!!
Thank you for this Shane🧡 Lewis will forever be in our hearts. Such an amazing skater. RIP🕊
This one hits different
Both got such such sick unique styles, with we got to see Lewis progress to his full potential, his clips are always sick
That was cool. Love seeing little Shane footage
RIP Lewis Marnell!
remember skating with lewis back in the g-spot stockholm days, he was maybe like 12 yrs old and still better and more steezy than all the other guys in scandinavia. he then grew up to be the best he became. one of skateboardings best talents ever, such a loss. rip.
Jah lew!! The reason I pushed then and still the reason I push now. Bless up
Marnell was just so I’ll! Such a tragedy to lose such a gifted individual as himself at a young age!❤️😢🙏🏻
#restinparadisemyfriend
Lewis para sempre….
I’ll never forget going to a demo at the Brooklyn banks in 2005 or 2006 and Lewis was there. He broke his board trying to heel flip over the 10 stair rail and borrowed Dustin Dollins board and landed it. Then I saw him in volcom chicagof and been a fan since. RIP
Elegant & epic.
First time I ever saw Lewis K. Marnell was in the Volcom Chicagof video.. after that he was the kid wearing all the dope dunks with stylish and difficult tricks! P-Rod is my favorite skater but Lewis had that same kind of aura he just didn't live long enough for it to bloom... RIP Lewis Marnell, Van Wastel and Shane Cross🍻🍻🍻🕯🕯🕯
amazing video, lewis and shane have always been my favorite skaters
One of the best to ever do it🙏🏼🤞🏼
Thank you for this 🙏
The best vídeo forever!!! 🙏🌹
Good old days RIP Lewis marnell respect
Beautiful
Still my favorite skater.
this was beautiful
incredible effortless is understated.
Shane has always been great it seems, and RIP Lewis Marnell. I had a green Almost Impact board it was definitely a Lewis Marnell board, but I had no idea who he was at the time.
RIP Lewis 🙏🏽
RIP to one of the greatest!!
Soooo amazing. RIP A FUCKING LEGEND 🙏🏿
Gracefully thought ♥️
THANK YOU!
Finally good music with an April vid!
Magic clips.
So good
Lewis would be so proud of shane🖤
Some things never change
Such a sick edit, r.i.p
This was very refreshing!
3:22 are my favorite angles, so fucking good!
Lewis for ever ever ever!!!🗣🙏🌍
this is an amazing edit
The man the myth the legend
Lewis forever🙌
Thanks guys for this video
Shane is my fsv skater and i allways loved watch lewis skate
Sadly i wasnt able to meet Lewis:( but i know i gon meet shane 1 day
Pure talent
All class. ❤️
Soundtrack please. ❤️❤️❤️
Radness personified
Dude he made me want to skate in SB’s!!
On the road to Zion...
R.I.P. Lewis
This is touching.
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But also: Shane, you need to bring those hardflips back!
Jah blessed 🙏🇪🇹, Ini give thanks unto the most high Jah rastafari Selassie I for the blessings of both bredrens💚💛❤
Lewis Marnell forever
Almost days were the best
Inward heel gap lives in my head rent free
0:56 bs heelflip was soulfully graceful ❤️🌊
RIp Lewis my favorite skater of all time
King🥰
I didn't see it but I put the like obviously because it will be awesome
lewis had amazing style..rip
Anyone know this Wayne cut? Hits so hard to this video. Making me think of my late homie..
Ride the Sky 👑💯❤️
Janet Jackson in the beginning then Lewis and Shane then Weezy in the end... just fucking Amazing!
Love Lewis 🙏❤️
Lewis forever
R.I.P THE LEGEND
Ah man, 2 of the G.O.A.T.s , and both Aussies 👍🛹
Lewis foreverrrrrrrrrrrrrr