Chris. Roger, Kelly, thanks fellas. Been paralyzed 6 years now. Jones to skate like no other. You really take me there with your chosen work. High fives for days. Al out of tucson. Big ups boys. I appreciate you and keep up the good work.
@@SubieLife10 skated since 3. Started riding bulls in rodeos at 13. Rode bulls for 20 years. Got hit in the face while training to go bask to the pros. Crushed my c6 woke up a weekf later paralyzed from the chest down. Haven't skated or rode a bull since. I've always skated. I was just decent at riding bulls. Better than i was at skating. My skate was like my first friend. No biggie.
He was definitely an archetypal mid-90s SLAP skater. So good. I was the only one in my crew of skate friends in high school that had a SLAP subscription, so I’d be getting into reading Bukowski, listening to Jazz and smoking Camel Lights and the other dudes were like WTF???
Oh wow. Bobby Puleo is a "special...special...special guest! Bobby P. has always been one of my favorites. Such a wonderful style. I've been a fan since his Mad Circle days. A true East Coast legend right here. This is a going to be a good one. Definitely looking forward to his stories and insight. The Nine C is now 133-0.
Phrases I would love to hear mentioned in any Nine Club episode. Kastel footwear, Silverstar boards, Dukes Shoes, Sonic boards, Capital boards, Nicotine wheels, Neighborhood boards, ATM Click boards, New School boards, Adrenalin boards, Acme boards, Channel One boards, Dukes shoes, 60/40 boards, Finesse/Status boards, A1 Meats Wheels, Chapman boards, Deadbolt Trucks.
i remember watching his static 2 part in my friend's bedroom before we go to skate over and over.. thank you guys for get him in this show, one of my favorite skateboarder here! you guys the best!
Still regret giving my old Puleo enjoi deck away...thank you nine club for having the only pro skater besides Oyola who doesn't have a single clip at a schoolyard in Cali
When Bobby mention that he would like to see Gonz’s room and everything from his past. I right away thought about new Spike Jones project Becoming Mark Gonz Gonzales. Imagine how many people would go on tour into the mind of the Gonz!!!!
I had a friend lose his spleen skateboarding also. Like hearing his roots from the past. I remember the 1st time I saw skateboards on the wall. Similar to my own experience. Seeing the pigs with all those graphics blew me away.
Kalis had such a dope skate style. Really got hyped off his Timecode part with Alien. I'd be interested to hear about all the stuff he did after skateboarding.
I love how the skateboarding industry mafia aka deluxe and thrasher are so feared that it is almost a silent understanding that we aren't even supposed to talk about their bullying presence in the industry. but through many episodes, this is subtly implied or discussed.
Bobby Pulio really have distinctive bigger picture about culture significance of skateboarding. Yes the board with four wheels is the basic, the center, of it, but there is lot of things that became part of the culture. Moment when he start talking about it is at 1h:40min. I love this episode just because Pulio actually dissect the whole skateboard culture.
I remember his "Skate Anatomy" article in Skateboarder magazine I think it was. Always respected him just based on that. I later saw his actual skate footage for the first time and thought, "I've been missing wayyy out."
Bobby, Alex from Lodi. I remember skating with you at the Passaic Banks. Amazing time. I remember being at your house and meeting your brother. Shut Skates, Nimbus, Charlie Butterly, Felix, Coco, Mark Vaslic (RIP), TJ Murphy, ESA, Clifton Banks, and the Clifton Skate Shop contests. So happy for you bro. I remember seeing you in Miami Skate park circa 1998. You where so cool. Great interview, love the Nine Club!! Wish you all the best my friend.
I was totally a fan of Bobby Puleo during his am days on Stereo. It makes zero sense that he was dropped from the team because he totally fit their whole vibe. Tin Can Folklore would’ve been even radder with a part from him and Ryan Hickey.
This is an episode I've been hoping and waiting for a long time. Love Bobby and him talking puts a smile on my face. My spirit animal. Still skate 7,5s and 7,75s myself. I could relate to that wheel story so much, I remember skating home in the dark one time, there was this hill and I thought it would be great to bomb it since there was no traffic at all and I had brand new set of bearings as well. At the begining of it I see my wheel travelling all on it's own and going next to me. I'm like 'awww man'. Went back to the spot with a torch, going up and down the road and sidewalk. I found the wheel and the bolt as well, but the saddest part was that the bearing (or both of them, I can't remember) were gone. Spent good amount of time searching it in the middle of the night and just couldn't accept the fact that where it could have disappeared.
Ya know, I’d really like to see a Stop and Chat with Bobby. Would love to hear his take on all of this shit going on with the pandemic, plus his usual banter would be great to hear. Especially breaking down old clips! I could picture Bobby being super critical of himself and I’d imagine he has a great memory for shit like that as well.
He’s cool. I’m stoked that his stories go all the way back to 85! I totally understand what he’s talking about seeing the Lester, Miller, Smith and Phillips. Those graphics were so colorful and intense! It was the beginning of a new era, and we had never seen anything like those skateboards that looked so amazing. Big wide decks with crazy color combinations. It was so new and so rad it could really blow your mind!
It was 'Fridge' magazine (I wrote a few articles for them), and 'La Luz' was mostly filmed by Jay Maldonado, but it was a Rockstar Bearings videon (I reviewed it for TWS).
Man I'm still blown away by his backside flip? Or fs flip? Over that street, sidewalk to sidewalk. Forgot if it was sorry or really sorry. But shiiiit. He fucking flew like 8 feet across the road. Maybe more
@@robertpuleo Damn, his name WAS Chase- he was making his oen hustle- amazing- I bought a set of swooshy camo pants. Robert I saw your tour of Skater Con- that was legit + you know your shit The granola California guys don't understand how DEEP skateboarding is to us from the East
Every kid I knew who skated in the late 90’s and early 2000’s had a Bobby Puleo board and a story how their sister dated him (actually it was 2 kids not every, I’m a liar) but still dudes a legend. Still remember watching him skate in nj
It’s cool and also strange hearing skaters talk. Skating in the late 90s and 2000s it was mostly print media and a selective few video parts where you could pick up a bit of personality from your favorite skaters. 2 that always stood out were Dustin Dollin singing at the start of his Baker 2G part, and Josh Kalis talking in the reason, “skate, chill, run from the cops, smoke a blunt”.
Swedish Mailman it might have to due with having less (or perhaps no) sponsor pressures. He has nothing to prove. Which let's him be more relaxed and open.
Dude super in tune with music, art and architecture. Like, if he went to school and did some apprenticeship instead of skating, he might could have been having a career.
Bought many boards @ Clifton Speed Center. Sadly it isn't there any more. Heard you drop Bobby's name in a later episode and had to look it up to see if it was him. Glad I found The Nine Club. Great show!
Stoked! TRUE EAST! I ride BMX but Bobby and Ricky Oyola are the reason I ride street the way I do. Storm Doors and tight transition ftw! Also Indian School Ditch is FIRE! Bob Scerbo showed me some photos and footage he shot of Bobby and the spots alone were FIRE!!! But Bobby if you read this, you rule as does $cerbo!
Bobby Puleo. Damn; so great to see you on the net’s best skate retrospective talk show. “Hobbiests” is the greatest term to coin the current “mass wave” of new skaters today. It’s the same sort of thing that happened very mildly in the mid-90’s, but has EXPLODED as a now “retro-revival” activity. The core culture is surely being over-saturated with fad-posers via over exposure. Justin Bieber is a “skater” now because it’s a hip thing to do and helps people like that to cling to a popular relevancy. Great show guys, and thank you.
Ha I saw the other side of that Courthouse incident on The Come Up. He tried so hard to stop but bookin it without brakes, whoah skater's crossing. It ended up not being bad at all. What's his face wasn't having any of the riders multiple apologies though.
Crazy we had the same early board! The GT coyote III ! A 80s wide board shape on 70s plastic board technology...as soon as I had some birthday cash I bought the Caballero
Holy Shit!! I stumbled upon this and it blew me away. I grew up in Clifton and his little brother Billy is one of my very best friends!! Great fucking podcast!!! The Mike V one was crazy too!!
Roger said on this ep that Gonz doesn't talk about the past! So I would say it's pretty unlikely that Gonz will come on the show & they can only get people on that want to be on!
Chris. Roger, Kelly, thanks fellas. Been paralyzed 6 years now. Jones to skate like no other. You really take me there with your chosen work. High fives for days. Al out of tucson. Big ups boys. I appreciate you and keep up the good work.
Much love and respect. Skate or die my friends. Thank you for the love.Al out of Tucson!
I understand if it’s too personal but mind if I ask what was the cause?
@@SubieLife10 skated since 3. Started riding bulls in rodeos at 13. Rode bulls for 20 years. Got hit in the face while training to go bask to the pros. Crushed my c6 woke up a weekf later paralyzed from the chest down. Haven't skated or rode a bull since. I've always skated. I was just decent at riding bulls. Better than i was at skating. My skate was like my first friend. No biggie.
Oh man! Much love!
@@allenbyram-oliver4899 love u
Bobby “No Disrespect” Puleo 😂😂😂🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Ramsey Bivona 😂.. or”_____ is not the right word”
Bobby "which is fine" Puleo
Ramsey Bivona he like the anti Rodney Dangerfield
“That’s interesting...”
Best skateboarding show ever
SKATELINE
Kasper Leinonen FOH
sorry
Nine club is the best skateboarding show hands down
Nah, Epicly Later'd forever
I love the episodes with the "Older" guys. They have the best stories
Brown Cords, half cabs and cellar doors. Slap loves you Bobby.
it loves you too Dave.
Hahahaha. MY man Spare Change. Old Slap heads here as well. 1992 in effect.
your not going to mention plain white tee?
He was definitely an archetypal mid-90s SLAP skater. So good. I was the only one in my crew of skate friends in high school that had a SLAP subscription, so I’d be getting into reading Bukowski, listening to Jazz and smoking Camel Lights and the other dudes were like WTF???
Bobby ‘I had an onion on my belt at the time’ Puleo is an interesting character.
simpsons reference ;)
“...which was the styyyyle at the time...”
“My story begins in nineteen-dickety-two. We had to say dickety because the Kaiser had stolen our word twenty….”
There is no more satisfying sound then the old "weeeeell, we are back".
Makes me feel all warm inside.
This is an episode I've watched multiple times. Interesting conversation from a unique skateboarder.
Oh wow. Bobby Puleo is a "special...special...special guest! Bobby P. has always been one of my favorites. Such a wonderful style. I've been a fan since his Mad Circle days. A true East Coast legend right here. This is a going to be a good one. Definitely looking forward to his stories and insight. The Nine C is now 133-0.
Phrases I would love to hear mentioned in any Nine Club episode. Kastel footwear, Silverstar boards, Dukes Shoes, Sonic boards, Capital boards, Nicotine wheels, Neighborhood boards, ATM Click boards, New School boards, Adrenalin boards, Acme boards, Channel One boards, Dukes shoes, 60/40 boards, Finesse/Status boards, A1 Meats Wheels, Chapman boards, Deadbolt Trucks.
Jesus….talk about a blast from the past. The only one I don’t remember is Finesse/Status.
Capital skateboards & Nicotine Wheels were my favourite.
@@PDDistVideo VA repping over here.... all the east coast brands were dope to me.
i remember watching his static 2 part in my friend's bedroom before we go to skate over and over..
thank you guys for get him in this show, one of my favorite skateboarder here!
you guys the best!
it's 3am and my head just exploded. thank you nine club
Hope you cleaned the brains up quickly
I would literally sit and watch a 4 hour interview/show without hesitation. My favorite episodes are the ones that are 3 hours or more.
I listen to them on the way to work
Love this episode Bobby's a legend. Can we get Ronnie Creager? Most underrated of all time.
Hope you saw that Ronnie Creager episode.
Still regret giving my old Puleo enjoi deck away...thank you nine club for having the only pro skater besides Oyola who doesn't have a single clip at a schoolyard in Cali
When Bobby mention that he would like to see Gonz’s room and everything from his past. I right away thought about new Spike Jones project Becoming Mark Gonz Gonzales. Imagine how many people would go on tour into the mind of the Gonz!!!!
Rad! 80's talk taking me back to that stoked kid seeing skateboards for the first time and never looked back. Roots
Another great interview guys! Thank you 9 Club - Thank you Bobby Puleo.
I had a friend lose his spleen skateboarding also. Like hearing his roots from the past. I remember the 1st time I saw skateboards on the wall. Similar to my own experience. Seeing the pigs with all those graphics blew me away.
56:04. Thanks for that info Bobby. We’ve been long over due for a Love Letters episode 🤘🏼🤘🏼looking forward to it
Anthony Pappalardo next?
That would be way too much surly for a consecutive six hour of 9 Club... Or anything really.
Josh Kalis on the show would be amazing. Great episode, bobby is a legend!
Kalis had such a dope skate style. Really got hyped off his Timecode part with Alien.
I'd be interested to hear about all the stuff he did after skateboarding.
Drink every time Bobby smiles if you're going sober this year
Bizarre comment, but ok
Or take a shot every time he says “ no disrespect to... but”
I took two sips haha...To get drunk do it when he “(makes statement)...well I shouldn’t say that (of said statement)” lol.
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1:07:35
I love how the skateboarding industry mafia aka deluxe and thrasher are so feared that it is almost a silent understanding that we aren't even supposed to talk about their bullying presence in the industry. but through many episodes, this is subtly implied or discussed.
how does DLX bully people or do anything negative for skating? they do A LOT For skateboarding communities all over the planet.
@@sparkfatblunts cuz they're satanists...
Bobby Pulio really have distinctive bigger picture about culture significance of skateboarding. Yes the board with four wheels is the basic, the center, of it, but there is lot of things that became part of the culture.
Moment when he start talking about it is at 1h:40min.
I love this episode just because Pulio actually dissect the whole skateboard culture.
I remember his "Skate Anatomy" article in Skateboarder magazine I think it was. Always respected him just based on that. I later saw his actual skate footage for the first time and thought, "I've been missing wayyy out."
Couldn’t have enjoi’d this episode anymore! Thank you Nine Club, thank you skateboarding. 💕
BOBBY IS LEGEND
I could listen to Puleo talk about the mafia for hours.
303canadiana interesting guy and one of the best styles ever on a skateboard
Josh Kalis episode would def be interesting
They got Stevie. They HAVE to get josh at some point
Bobby rules
Bobby, Alex from Lodi. I remember skating with you at the Passaic Banks. Amazing time. I remember being at your house and meeting your brother. Shut Skates, Nimbus, Charlie Butterly, Felix, Coco, Mark Vaslic (RIP), TJ Murphy, ESA, Clifton Banks, and the Clifton Skate Shop contests. So happy for you bro. I remember seeing you in Miami Skate park circa 1998. You where so cool. Great interview, love the Nine Club!! Wish you all the best my friend.
Big thank you to Chris for asking what size board and wheels!
Always hyped to see anything Puleo related, them quick feet boi!
I was totally a fan of Bobby Puleo during his am days on Stereo. It makes zero sense that he was dropped from the team because he totally fit their whole vibe. Tin Can Folklore would’ve been even radder with a part from him and Ryan Hickey.
This is an episode I've been hoping and waiting for a long time. Love Bobby and him talking puts a smile on my face. My spirit animal. Still skate 7,5s and 7,75s myself. I could relate to that wheel story so much, I remember skating home in the dark one time, there was this hill and I thought it would be great to bomb it since there was no traffic at all and I had brand new set of bearings as well. At the begining of it I see my wheel travelling all on it's own and going next to me. I'm like 'awww man'. Went back to the spot with a torch, going up and down the road and sidewalk. I found the wheel and the bolt as well, but the saddest part was that the bearing (or both of them, I can't remember) were gone. Spent good amount of time searching it in the middle of the night and just couldn't accept the fact that where it could have disappeared.
Shaking the Monday blues with nine club homies chris Robert's, Kelly , Rog and Bobby
Cool, down to earth, smart guy. Sick episode. Would be cool to see more NY or Florida guys.
Can’t believe they got puleo, great so far
Ya know, I’d really like to see a Stop and Chat with Bobby. Would love to hear his take on all of this shit going on with the pandemic, plus his usual banter would be great to hear. Especially breaking down old clips! I could picture Bobby being super critical of himself and I’d imagine he has a great memory for shit like that as well.
Puleo and Quim Cardona were my favorites in the mid to late 90s!!
Can we get a Fred Gall episode??
Episode with Bobby Puleo was so Dope! I enjoyed every minute of it.
Sacked Patreon and now a channel member. Thanks guys
Whoa!i never thought i'd ever see bobby puleo on the nine club.best thing in 2019 for now!!thank you nine club
Finally crossed that 90,000 sub hump. Thanks for the help Bobby.
91000 now
He’s cool. I’m stoked that his stories go all the way back to 85! I totally understand what he’s talking about seeing the Lester, Miller, Smith and Phillips. Those graphics were so colorful and intense! It was the beginning of a new era, and we had never seen anything like those skateboards that looked so amazing. Big wide decks with crazy color combinations. It was so new and so rad it could really blow your mind!
"forget about it, I ride 50 classics" so G
It was 'Fridge' magazine (I wrote a few articles for them), and 'La Luz' was mostly filmed by Jay Maldonado, but it was a Rockstar Bearings videon (I reviewed it for TWS).
arto saari next?
wooooooooooow yes !!
That means Geoff Rowley needs an episode. Which means there needs to be a Tom Penny episode.
@@juvenromero3715 Rowley has an episode. Not sure if it was before or after this. Also penny can't come to tue states?
Man I'm still blown away by his backside flip? Or fs flip? Over that street, sidewalk to sidewalk. Forgot if it was sorry or really sorry. But shiiiit. He fucking flew like 8 feet across the road. Maybe more
He let go of those kangaroo nuts immediately! LMAO
This was a very educational episode. Thanks to everyone, even if it is late.
In the mid 90s I met a kid at Woodward, he was from Pasiec NJ, he had a company called Crook I think, the cloths and style were sick AF
Passaic. His name is Chase. 1/2 of Paterson now with German Nieves.
@@robertpuleo Damn, his name WAS Chase- he was making his oen hustle- amazing- I bought a set of swooshy camo pants.
Robert I saw your tour of Skater Con- that was legit + you know your shit
The granola California guys don't understand how DEEP skateboarding is to us from the East
its crazy how much i look forward to hearing that 3th or 4th special everytime
This might be the best episode. If not, easily top 3. EASY
I agree he was my favorite skater back in the pre mad circle days and I was all the way in SF
Front Side 50-50 Grind to Backside 180 out will forever Be BOBBY
Every kid I knew who skated in the late 90’s and early 2000’s had a Bobby Puleo board and a story how their sister dated him (actually it was 2 kids not every, I’m a liar) but still dudes a legend. Still remember watching him skate in nj
So good to see him alive and well
That wheel story was EPIC. Always looked forward to his video parts,very creative.
god damn 9 club, you've done it again
Guy kämpfen from switzerland 😍 thats awesome you came up with that name !
It's like listening to someone on blow tell their life story. It's all over the place, and yet it's pure entertainment
bobby puleo was about to say "im not really a jazz aficionado" and halfway through the last word said "avocado" instead
East coast stand up! My favorite board ever was a Bobby Puleo infamous 7.75
It’s cool and also strange hearing skaters talk. Skating in the late 90s and 2000s it was mostly print media and a selective few video parts where you could pick up a bit of personality from your favorite skaters. 2 that always stood out were Dustin Dollin singing at the start of his Baker 2G part, and Josh Kalis talking in the reason, “skate, chill, run from the cops, smoke a blunt”.
this is so dope. I have always loved Bobby puleo. dopest style. when I think east coast I think this dude
That episode was 100% chilllllllll ✨
Keen on this!!! Real deal guest right here
Wow. Didn't think I'd ever see this. It seems like Puleo has been a little bit less elusive these past few years.
Swedish Mailman it might have to due with having less (or perhaps no) sponsor pressures. He has nothing to prove. Which let's him be more relaxed and open.
He has a brilliant vocab and one of the best Instagrams!! (things I learned from this episode- Bobby has too many Laurels to list)
Dude super in tune with music, art and architecture. Like, if he went to school and did some apprenticeship instead of skating, he might could have been having a career.
Bought many boards @ Clifton Speed Center. Sadly it isn't there any more. Heard you drop Bobby's name in a later episode and had to look it up to see if it was him.
Glad I found The Nine Club. Great show!
Clifton!! You the man Bobby, my dad worked at the Meadowlands for the racetrack
I worked there too for a sec!!
Legend. Thank you 9 Club. Keep the East Coastahs Coming!!!
This must be anticipated...
But thank you as always the nine club with Chris Roberts..
Respect...
Please Subtitles for Roger's spoken parts ;)
Rad,one of my favorite skateboarders of all time,thank you guys
Bobby P. Such an intelligent and well spoken guy.
"I'll take that out to the ocean and paddle out.." lmao yesss 🙌🏿🙌🏿
It's almost impossible to find anything under a 8inches
Stoked! TRUE EAST! I ride BMX but Bobby and Ricky Oyola are the reason I ride street the way I do. Storm Doors and tight transition ftw! Also Indian School Ditch is FIRE! Bob Scerbo showed me some photos and footage he shot of Bobby and the spots alone were FIRE!!! But Bobby if you read this, you rule as does $cerbo!
Bit surreal hearing Clifton Speed Center while driving through the Austrian countryside. Got my first decks there too 👍
Poor Kelly didn't get a lot of laughs on this episode
maybe he forgot to push the button so everyone can hear it for no reason.
where is that shalom sticker??
shalom
Shalom brother
On TKs bench
Shalom slap bretheren
Shalom
Love the show man! Had to cut this one short after that dreadful wheel story tho....goodness gracious!
BEST SHOW ON RUclips!!!
One day Greg Hunt will have an episode and it's going to be the best
Damn almost 3 hours, thank you!
Bobby Puleo. Damn; so great to see you on the net’s best skate retrospective talk show. “Hobbiests” is the greatest term to coin the current “mass wave” of new skaters today. It’s the same sort of thing that happened very mildly in the mid-90’s, but has EXPLODED as a now “retro-revival” activity. The core culture is surely being over-saturated with fad-posers via over exposure. Justin Bieber is a “skater” now because it’s a hip thing to do and helps people like that to cling to a popular relevancy. Great show guys, and thank you.
I never expected him to look and sound so much like a cross between Gino Iannucci and Frank Gerwer lol. Another sick episode.
Ha I saw the other side of that Courthouse incident on The Come Up. He tried so hard to stop but bookin it without brakes, whoah skater's crossing. It ended up not being bad at all. What's his face wasn't having any of the riders multiple apologies though.
Weeelllll we are baaack
If skateboarding would have taken up the mindset as Bobby and others like him, it would have stayed in the dark ages.
true but bobby is important to the culture. like dill he’s controversial but needed
drinkingpoolwater Dill is just bonkers but his heart was always in the right mind
I used to see Bobby’s boards at the $.98 store in Hollywood
Yeah awesome interview. I’m from the same area of NJ living in Ca now. cool to hear his angle
Hutch bmx!!! 53 years old and I Still can't afford one... lol
Man I love this episode. gone back for a couple re-watches :)
Crazy we had the same early board! The GT coyote III ! A 80s wide board shape on 70s plastic board technology...as soon as I had some birthday cash I bought the Caballero
"GIVE THIS GUY A RAISE, HE'S ON ANOTHER LEVEL"
Holy Shit!! I stumbled upon this and it blew me away. I grew up in Clifton and his little brother Billy is one of my very best friends!! Great fucking podcast!!! The Mike V one was crazy too!!
when is mark gonz gonna be on the show he’s legendary
DAZED MONK been praying for the day I see his name in a nine club notification 😂
if i had to guess probably never
Roger said on this ep that Gonz doesn't talk about the past! So I would say it's pretty unlikely that Gonz will come on the show & they can only get people on that want to be on!
Warms my heart hearing you guys ride 7.75.. it’s almost impossible to find them these days
One of my all-time favorite skaters, and i mean all-time...PERIOD....Not only is he a skate rat, but, he's unapologetically EAST COAST!!!!!