STREET SKATEBOARDING INNOVATOR TIM JACKSON - VENICE 1990- 2023 DIRECTOR'S CUT

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2023
  • Tim Jackson put the "O" in O.G. In 1990 he was quietly innovating an entire repetoire of wall tricks, street moves and surf- inspired flatground that is untouched to this day.
    “The hardest thing to duplicate is someone who is original. Be yourself. As long as you can be yourself and do what you want to do, you’ll always be an original.”
    Tim's brother Kelly: "We spent a lot of time in the mountains and campgrounds of California’s High Sierra, my dad escaping after a drug deal or going to meet someone with it. This is where my brother was left to explore and master his surroundings. As a kid, he could climb the highest peaks, ride the meanest horse, and be the toughest person on a mountain full of men. Our home became a small apartment in Venice that we shared before my dad bottomed out. He started getting sick and eventually died of cancer. Sad and broken, he locked himself in his apartment and smoked crack until the day he died. As bad as it was, we were always full of laughter, but we were also poor, dirty and ate government cheese most of the time. My dad and brother were two of the nicest and funniest people, with my dad’s personality being like a mix between Willie Nelson in The Dukes of Hazzard telling dirty jokes and Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver. My brother basically acted out all of my dad’s vices and spent most of his time in juvee and then prison. The only thing he had going when he got out, the only thing that seemed to fit his personality was skateboarding. He could take his anger out on it for hours. He had an intensity about him, always running full bore with endless strength. We were raised around violence by a father that became a cat burglar and money collector for the mob when he couldn’t find work. My brother was always fighting and knocking someone out cold and then escaping to drugs. My brother didn’t just do drugs, he literally tried to do more than anyone else, in one of the most drug addicted hippy hot spots in the world. My brother took 14 Quaaludes one day and had to be carried off the beach. Drugs cost money, so this led to selling drugs and back to prison. Not seeing his three-year-old son again until his son was 17. In between these times of being locked up, he would skateboard, The time he spent on a skateboard is legendary, he was kind of a one man circus - his wall riding drew some of the largest crowds on the beach. He was picked up by skateboard companies like Dog Town, Independent trucks, OJ and Spitfire wheels. Just before that, he was skating and had an epileptic seizure and fell flat on his face on the asphalt part of the boardwalk knocking all his front teeth out. This didn’t slow him down very much until just after he met Andrea. Soon after she got pregnant, he lost his job and, while trying to make rent, sold weed to an undercover cop and went back to jail. When he got out again, he moved away from his gangster lifestyle and chose his daughter over his bad habits. This is where we find him now. Positive, happy and raising his three daughters.
    "My name is Tim Jackson and I’m a second-generation Dogtown rider. I’m from Venice Beach and proud to be a Venice Breakwater Local.
    Without skateboarding we did a lot of stupid shit as youngsters, but as long as we had a skateboard in our hand, we stayed busy and creative. We didn’t just skateboard like everyone else. We wanted to represent ourselves including Dogtown. We created our own styles. Skateboarding has been a blessing to me. My dad died when I was a young kid, so I was basically living on the streets. My skateboard was my bed, until I got my own place. Skateboarding has always been a positive influence on my life and still is.
    We were surfing on our skateboards. That’s just the Venice Beach vibe. Surf and skate almost blended into one thing. It was in our blood.
    They talk about soul surfers and soul skaters, and because of that, skating is an extension of who we are in our soul. We had Polar Bear, Jim Muir and Jay Adams.
    When we were little, we’d grab our boards and go to the beach. We already knew that there was a culture from our neighborhood that we had to live up to. It wasn’t just the fact that we liked skateboarding. We had to represent. We didn’t just go out to skate and say, ‘No, I’m not going to try that.’ We had to do it. We had to show them that we weren’t scared and that we were going to do it and we were going to live up to their expectations and our own.
    All we had was the wall, and I wanted to skate every day. There wasn’t much to skate except for the wall, so I took it to a whole different level. I just kept riding the wall. Before I knew it, I was coming up with tricks that nobody had ever seen before. For me, not going to contests wasn’t something bad. I think it was something good."
    JuiceMagazine, September 1, 2009
    INTERVIEW BY AARON ‘FINGERS’ MURRAY
    Tim Jackson's Custom skate decks: @timjacksondts @breakwaterskateboards
    Music @delinquenthabits
    Video @tonyrobertsphoto
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Комментарии • 381

  • @jbh123stl
    @jbh123stl Год назад +26

    This is an excellent re-edit, both the skating and Tim and Kelly's extended commentary in the intro. When "Risk It" first came out, I kept wishing Tim's part had been longer because he was doing stuff unlike anyone else. The originality was striking, and the skating matched the terrain. If all you've got are some low walls, smooth concrete and a couple of filthy bank-to-curbs with cobblestone run-ups, and your skateboard is your main/only means of transport, this is a perfectly logical outcome - I mean, what else are you gonna do? By embracing the limitations, he transcended them.

    • @RealSkateStories
      @RealSkateStories  Год назад +7

      So true. In 1990 skateboarding was transforming and most all of street skating was still original and new. Tim's skating blew my mind when I filmed and edited this in 1990 but it took decades to go by to realize how truly unique and technical his skating was. Perhaps the most impressive for me is the style and how does the tricks. Untouchable.

  • @c0rnp0p80
    @c0rnp0p80 Год назад +19

    I turned 12 in 90, and I had already been skating for 2 years. The early 90s was the greatest time to be a skater because the fad of it had died out, it wasn't cool, and the only people skating had a real passion for it. It seemed like every day something new was being done. To me that's when modern skateboarding started.

    • @realiteatimeforall
      @realiteatimeforall Год назад +2

      Same story man, except I turned 13 in 90. I agree with everything you said. We timed in perfectly to see the switch from the big fishtail decks to the modern popsicle shape. Warching the metamorphosis happen over the span of a few years was cool. Id say it goes back to the New Deal "Siamese" deck. They knew where skating was headed with switch and fakie/nollie stuff....

    • @rebusd
      @rebusd 10 месяцев назад

      don't forget the World Vallely barnyard deck which was a thing even before Paul Schmitt left Vision @@realiteatimeforall

  • @CantFightRobots
    @CantFightRobots Год назад +20

    Love his style! Using walls like they were waves. Skating style is so limitless!

  • @ezrhino100
    @ezrhino100 Год назад +12

    this is the best era of skateboarding for me. modern skating was created in the 90s and everything revolves around this time period.

    • @jamesmuller1481
      @jamesmuller1481 Год назад +3

      It looks like more fun than skating now.

    • @ezrhino100
      @ezrhino100 Год назад +2

      @@jamesmuller1481 it was. no one was really skating except for a few. everything was new and underground. i was the only one skating in my neck of the woods. skating has gotten too serious for my taste...

    • @jamesmuller1481
      @jamesmuller1481 Год назад +2

      @@ezrhino100 Yea, it doesn'y need to be in the olympics. That's not what skateboarding is about. Skateboarding is about fun & freedom.

    • @RealSkateStories
      @RealSkateStories  Год назад +1

      I love it but I feel every skateboarding decade from the 70s on is precious

  • @jthomeskillet
    @jthomeskillet Год назад +2

    Love it. Age of Concave, scoop noses and Bridgebolts

  • @chadengle141
    @chadengle141 Год назад +4

    I met Tim back in 1986 at The Pavilion as well as Jef Hartsel, John Thomas(JT..) and Chris Cook..skated with them(and Jay Boy..) every day, blazing fatties of kind and laughing alot,and tearing shit up..he was unique,wall-bashing EVERY RIGHT ANGLE possible..a creative lens indeed..REST EASY, TIM
    #BREAKWATERLIFE

  • @brocksamson9737
    @brocksamson9737 Год назад +3

    Dude I love the delinquent habits! At first I thought it was the funkdoobiest or Cypress Hill. Awesome choice in music. I have always loved seeing old footage from the 90s. Take me back to a better time.
    The algorithm has served you well. Hopefully your videos and channel get the notoriety they. need

  • @HieroHusky
    @HieroHusky Месяц назад

    He let this wallride up to boardslides look so easy. That is style paired with skills.
    That's my favorite era of skateboarding

  • @xl5388
    @xl5388 Месяц назад

    I was living in Venice around 97 down at the beach watching someone skate the hell out of those walls. He was coming in at full velocity and rail sliding the entire length and then doing those crazy dismounts at the end exactly like this. All super aggro. I didn't know who's who back then but always wondered if it was a pro. I'm so glad I found this video and can watch these moves again and put a name to the one doing them. Tim Jackson's got unmistakable style.

  • @teetop5776
    @teetop5776 Год назад +1

    The final days of the real Venice skate days. Sad to see. But also cool knowing it was filmed. I won't even go to Venice beach anymore.

  • @tomf4087
    @tomf4087 Год назад +18

    Thanks for filming these great skaters. I watched them over and over in Liverpool, England. In fact a friend of mine was flowed z skates, including the z roller trucks. Shout out to Fez. I had to stop a few years back due to severe injury. I would give my left nut to be able to skate these new skateparks. These plaza style ones are like what I was crying out for back in the 90s. Look after yourselves people. When it's gone, it takes a piece of you with it.

    • @RealSkateStories
      @RealSkateStories  Год назад +2

      Mate. If only they had today's parks when we had fresh knees back in the day 😓 I guess that's why we are more appreciative than today's youth!

    • @yup4391
      @yup4391 Год назад

      I skated liverpool mid late 90's... law courts... pier head... Cotton exchange... back of James Street had a spot as well but can't remember the name ha look after yourself brother!

  • @pauleugenio5914
    @pauleugenio5914 Год назад +10

    Mega sick rediscovery 🤙
    Super necessary for people to find these under appreciated skaters from the past if skate culture is ever gonna evolve beyond its current overly homogenous style

  • @americanamusica13
    @americanamusica13 Год назад +1

    The whole crew was dope. Tim, lil man, Jeff hartsel, Kareem Campbell Etc etc.
    I was there almost every day in 90.
    Peace to all the old school venice heads.
    Wish I was back there right now.

  • @dannyblitz2122
    @dannyblitz2122 Год назад +7

    I watched this at the time and learned the 360 slide while running beside the board trick. Still do it now, it trips people out, which is fun in itself. These videos are great, thanks!

  • @TheHoodGuru
    @TheHoodGuru Год назад +1

    I hope Tim reads this. I used to skate up there. Id drive in from Inglewood and skated. I wasnt that good. Just a black dude trying to come over and skate and ollie over the barrels and do some tricks here and there. Every now and then he'd be there doing his bag of tricks and that wall ride blowing everybody away. And he would give you that look like "whats up" and treat you like a local. Dude was super cool. I am glad this video popped up. I think Ill buy one of those boards. Also very cool to see this video because it brings back the old look of the 90s Venice skate area.

  • @Cr0sswalk
    @Cr0sswalk Год назад +5

    Rip Tim best wall rider ever and true street skater. I remember never being able to do most his skating

  • @adambravo2353
    @adambravo2353 Год назад +1

    First time ever in Venice as a young skater, age 14, August 1988 where I saw Jesse Martinez skating down the street, passing him in our car. Stoked!
    Then watched Eric Dressen do slides at the walls. He said what’s up to me and all I could do was hang my jaw to the ground in total awe. Saw this stylish Black kid my age doing Ollie to bs airs and slides, turns out it was Eric Tuma Britton. Most memorable was this older guy doing these high speed bs Ollie wall rides , swinging them back and forth like a pendulum and landing like wham! So impressed. I recall telling my skateboard homies back home what I witnessed in Venice, trying to describe it, but eventually did my best to emulate those wall rides and just not pulling them off as I saw them. A year later, a new Dogtown pro was introduced in Thrashers ads. I told my friends that’s the guy I saw in Venice doing those insane wall rides!
    It was Tim Jackson.
    One of the most mind blowing skate memories that will live with me forever.
    Thanks so much for these. In my opinion, this is the best content channel ever for me.

    • @RealSkateStories
      @RealSkateStories  Год назад

      That is all time Adam. Impressions in your mind that will remain forever. What a rad point in time.

  • @fernandomaron87
    @fernandomaron87 2 месяца назад

    The dude could film a full part in one afternoon while needing only one wall. Such rad style.

  • @maxmotors9497
    @maxmotors9497 Год назад

    Gotta love seeing a man stacked up with bridgebolts on his board.
    Takes me back

  • @johnautry2711
    @johnautry2711 3 месяца назад

    I was 18 in 1990 , feels like yesterday 🔥🔥🔥

  • @fmtnic
    @fmtnic 2 месяца назад

    Those speed wheels videos were the best. Great work. This reminded me of the huge Cholo influence in the skate scene in the west coast surf towns up and down the California coast. I grew up skating around Santa Cruz and remember some of that Mexican gangster style of so many of the skaters of the early 90's in that area (and Venice, San Diego etc) Strange mix of culture.

  • @seay_biscuit
    @seay_biscuit Год назад +2

    Man I remember having bridge bolts on my H street Colby Carter in the late 80s. Prior to this video I haven't seen bridge bolts since.. Gnarly edit!! 🤙🤙🤙

    • @RealSkateStories
      @RealSkateStories  Год назад +1

      That's epic!! I was riding the Colby Carter HStreet in '90!

    • @LaoGanMaNiac
      @LaoGanMaNiac Год назад +1

      Ha I loved bridge bolts...I got them sometime in the early 90's I guess and used the same set for like 15 yrs

    • @seay_biscuit
      @seay_biscuit Год назад

      They should bring them back for sure 🤙

  • @brownleafpuddle7621
    @brownleafpuddle7621 Год назад +8

    This was so tight! Love the way he gets on the wall, that’s so crazy. Inspiring stuff. And so glad he still has the same love for skateboarding.

  • @Whatiswhat
    @Whatiswhat Год назад

    Dope. Want More. The nostalgia is heavy.

  • @deraf8086
    @deraf8086 Год назад

    It's like seeing my own youth! No skateparks , -but REAL STREET SKATING

  • @jdportwerks6795
    @jdportwerks6795 Год назад +4

    Amazing! Takes me back to the day I picked up my skateboard in 1990 in Brooklyn NY Bay Ridge! Lots of friends that came out of there sponsored & even professional.

  • @derekarmstrong1408
    @derekarmstrong1408 8 месяцев назад

    Definitely, please keep dropping the classics. I had no idea what was going on in Venice and just ended up living there from 05-12. Kept meeting and working with old locals, who are friends with these guys. Seeing this brings the stories they'd tell to life. Wish I'd had a clue and moved out there in the 90's.

  • @andrewsmyth1652
    @andrewsmyth1652 Год назад +23

    I started skating in 1990. This is the most impressive street skating from that era. Truly unique.

  • @marcalan
    @marcalan Год назад

    Those wall tricks were sick!

  • @mikeschmidt4800
    @mikeschmidt4800 Год назад

    I love old skate vids, keep em coming.

  • @h2bfz098
    @h2bfz098 11 месяцев назад

    I remember skating with Tim and jef hartsel back in those days in Venice... He was so dope to watch

  • @whatmemories3728
    @whatmemories3728 Год назад

    Bad ass as always thanks for post!

  • @dominickratliff6171
    @dominickratliff6171 11 месяцев назад

    Tim Jackson, Butch Strubbins,Aaron Murray super dope styles

  • @josegomezamunarriz3844
    @josegomezamunarriz3844 Год назад

    What a video,and the Music!😱👾🛸
    This makes me feel Forever young
    👾🛸

  • @JPBiamby
    @JPBiamby Год назад

    Keep it going!!📸🛹 🔥

  • @brinosaur7
    @brinosaur7 Год назад

    Amazing!!

  • @themoog924
    @themoog924 Год назад

    Amazing edit! Jackson rules, thanks 👍

  • @the_laybacks
    @the_laybacks Год назад +1

    Another great video

  • @nikoludico8570
    @nikoludico8570 Год назад +5

    Me atrevo a decir que fui uno de los latinos que compartio ese reel en instagram y me emociona saber que contribui a que llegara a mas gente y resulte en esta re edicion :') muchisimas gracias por este regalo visual !

  • @marioandresheviacavieres1923
    @marioandresheviacavieres1923 Год назад

    Gracias amigo!!!

  • @skrrtfranklin
    @skrrtfranklin Год назад

    This is dope 🙌🏻😝

  • @stephenfrancis303
    @stephenfrancis303 2 месяца назад

    My favorite period and favorite boards

  • @FarmageddonRecordsOfficial
    @FarmageddonRecordsOfficial Год назад

    Thank you for this ❤ Untouchable top 20 parts of all time, still can’t even touch this shit 👍🏼

  • @natenola
    @natenola Год назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @squeue
    @squeue Год назад

    30+ years, still fresh. Thank you for the awesome footage.

  • @nayarlopez8655
    @nayarlopez8655 Год назад

    Awesome video.
    Thanks for this piece of history.

  • @lucasfelix5675
    @lucasfelix5675 Год назад

    DOPE THANKYOOOOU

  • @duhkha75
    @duhkha75 Год назад +2

    Gracias!!

  • @Sonnyblack100
    @Sonnyblack100 Год назад

    Great content , love it

  • @MattTrainorHD
    @MattTrainorHD Год назад +3

    SO SICK! Made me love skateboarding even more

  • @Epheli.
    @Epheli. Год назад

    I remember this on a vhs tape a friend had..it was awesome!

  • @RATCHAFILMS
    @RATCHAFILMS Год назад

    Great Video ❤

  • @Dtansing1
    @Dtansing1 Год назад

    Hello from Australia.
    This rock's

  • @kristopherkrueger4617
    @kristopherkrueger4617 Год назад

    AWESOME! THANK YOU. I never knew or heard of TJ, or his brother. Rad skaters. Smooth style!

  • @aedelus
    @aedelus Год назад

    Love this! I still have my "Risk It" VHS tape.

  • @PmoneySkates
    @PmoneySkates Год назад

    Such a sick video glad it popped up on my feed!! 90s baby!!!! This dude rips!!!!!!

  • @RICKANDLOGANSHOW
    @RICKANDLOGANSHOW Год назад

    Rad edit! Loved the original edit too! Always tried to do some of these tricks, but Tim made them look easy!

  • @CollinGill7
    @CollinGill7 Год назад

    cant believe this footy is from 1990...was ahead of his time

  • @seekah1
    @seekah1 Год назад +8

    Thankyou Tony, I really love your commentary vids, I hope you can do more like this. How can you not appreciate the originality of TJ, one of the best for sure.

  • @royalordinance
    @royalordinance Год назад

    Im tripppin on the Nostalgia, wow.
    Thanks for The HL.
    Superb

  • @mikeemswiler4541
    @mikeemswiler4541 Год назад

    great vids,

  • @leamon2501
    @leamon2501 Год назад

    Oh my goodness keep it up!! Undelay undelay arriba

  • @danmacfarlane3444
    @danmacfarlane3444 Год назад

    Major inspiration

  • @uhh482
    @uhh482 Год назад +1

    Ohhh Yeah "Bridgebolts'"!!!! I was 15 sk8boarding is awesome!!! 👊

  • @TheGkump
    @TheGkump Год назад +1

    So rad! I remember bridge bolts😊

  • @silviorodrigues3965
    @silviorodrigues3965 Год назад

    Real nice, hello from São Paulo/BR!

  • @darykoughton5473
    @darykoughton5473 Месяц назад

    That was dope!

  • @slugnaholowaa7406
    @slugnaholowaa7406 Год назад

    Awesome.

  • @jimbob10j
    @jimbob10j Год назад +1

    Everything about this!

  • @twista101287
    @twista101287 Год назад

    Siiiick!!! 👌👑🔥🛹🤜

  • @centerofinfluence
    @centerofinfluence Год назад +2

    Legend.

  • @kandydavins
    @kandydavins Год назад

    He really shreds! thanks for sharing.

  • @brianjainese5290
    @brianjainese5290 Год назад

    Much love and respect

  • @Baneumann66
    @Baneumann66 Год назад +1

    I looked for this guy forever and couldn’t remember his name! Thank you! Tim Jackson ❤️🤙🏼

  • @scourneene
    @scourneene Год назад +1

    I was 18 in 1990...big into skating...though never heard of Tim...what a great vid you put together...his style and way of skating is so unique and sick. Reminds me of Neil Blenders approach in a way or Bill Danforth...I watch people like them and Tim and get so inspired...at 50...just rolling around again. If I can borrow but a small aspect of their approach, creativity, it will keep me skating.

  • @_Ramen-Vac_
    @_Ramen-Vac_ Год назад +1

    Rad, yes, keep em comin!

  • @detroitpyro2859
    @detroitpyro2859 Год назад

    That was the shit man great songs to track too!! Great video

  • @1StinkyFinger
    @1StinkyFinger 2 месяца назад

    Inspirational !

  • @crazycatman5928
    @crazycatman5928 Год назад

    I like originality. Dude is pretty rad.

  • @blackcatlullaby
    @blackcatlullaby Год назад

    Thought I’d seen it all. Rad

  • @tomvass1642
    @tomvass1642 Год назад

    waoooohhh sooo cool i love this skateboarding. good vibes.

  • @deraf8086
    @deraf8086 Год назад

    Great real Skate Spirit! I love it!

  • @noelfavela9785
    @noelfavela9785 Год назад

    🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @leeshiflett1863
    @leeshiflett1863 Год назад

    Badass!

  • @schwinnbike18
    @schwinnbike18 Год назад

    Unique style. So fluid!

  • @DiegoKotz
    @DiegoKotz Год назад

    Obrigado por postar ,esse video é ima relíquia ✅

  • @carlosgonzales-ok4wl
    @carlosgonzales-ok4wl Год назад

    That was fucking amazing!!

  • @greentubes1
    @greentubes1 Год назад +1

    I remember those red curb slappy sessions, so much fun. Tim's style of skating is an art form, he took it to the walls with grace and innovation. Great footage, really took me back to a special time and place. Bravo. And those new Tim Jackson boards look epic!

  • @creekertodd
    @creekertodd Год назад

    Thanks

  • @flathSp
    @flathSp Год назад

    Que buen estilo y que buena canción 👌🏼

  • @drumchannel1015
    @drumchannel1015 Год назад

    Pretty dope style I like skating like this

  • @purplereigninblood
    @purplereigninblood Год назад

    So sick, I must have watched his part a million times. Thank you!

  • @ericengland8616
    @ericengland8616 Год назад

    Good classics rite there

  • @pablou8892
    @pablou8892 11 месяцев назад

    Gracias 🐛❤

  • @aaronbarrios6162
    @aaronbarrios6162 Год назад

    Classic ❤❤❤❤

  • @hernanrivaroli5703
    @hernanrivaroli5703 Год назад

    Gran época para el skate! Muy buenos trucos! Thanks for share. Great video!

  • @nucleareggplants
    @nucleareggplants Год назад

    skating since 1985 and loving this! subbed and liked! peace

  • @hellowthere
    @hellowthere Год назад +1

    Great 1990's skateboarding and amazing footage quality! Thanks for sharing and cheers from Brazil!

  • @M27UNDERGROUND
    @M27UNDERGROUND Год назад

    ayyeeee fooooo. as long as you keep whistling like that you got my support

  • @MOTOZILIANS
    @MOTOZILIANS Год назад

    epic fottage thanks for sharing new sub here