Thank you for making this clip. I can truly relate to Gino. Sobriety is hard and you’re a lot clearer which is great but it can be a deep dark hole. He uses his times to do the activities that he likes outside of skating which I do too as well. When he say he’s “trying” everyday, he’s speaking for me to the core. Which I am too. So relatable. Thanks for talking, opening up and showing us die hard skateboard fans your current life and talked about some past that all of us didn’t know. Congratulation on becoming a father Gino, you’re going to do great. Create good new memories with your son and partner. Thank you Gino and thrasher. Life is beautiful. Keep on pushing.
@@galvanizedgnome Lol. Anyone who says sobriety is "easy" probably doesn't have a problem and shouldn't talk. It's fuckin' worth it. . . but it's not easy. At least not at first.
As a fellow alcoholic and junkie, God, who led me to AA, is the easiest softest way to maintain sobriety, for me that is. People have to find their own way in my mind, I was a dry drunk for awhile, that was never fun. I started working the steps with a sponsor and can honestly, honestly say, sobriety is cool. Much love and I wish this dude the best 🙏
Wow. I'm only 22 and have not been through nearly as much as this guy right here, and I got emotional at the end seeing Gino in that setting. Still trying to make my way through college, work, and find time to skate for myself. I really resonated with the statement Gino made about idle time being the devils playground. I took a lot from this piece. Beautfiul work Thrasher!
That happiness is going to grow SO HARD if you let it... I never expected, or wanted to be a father to be honest, and it was pretty surreal for the first year. My daughter is almost 11 now, and I've pretty much forgotten the hard work. it can be a struggle, and sobriety is hard for me,, but I have a skater's will. The reward of your child's security and happiness becomes so important, that you make it happen.. and the unconditional love and acceptance that you receive is beyond words. It only gets better. There's nothing more important. Things didn't exactly work out with my daughter's mother, but I am close with her family, so I'm very lucky. Congratulations on your son Gino 🥰 keep rollin' around. 🤘
Absolutely loved this video, and what he says about skateboarding becoming "robotic and unappealing", I've been skating daily for 21 years, and with a new era of web features taking over the last decade it has been important to become more integral on what you like and whats relevant. Skateboarding is raw Art.
Having your own child is a positive and life changing thing. Heh. I felt like a grom trying to get the pram working on the first day leaving the hospital. haha
Growing up on Long Island this is the name you would hear uttered at every skatepark and spot. People would say "yeah Gino came here once" and "he did this" or "he did that," oftentimes describing a simple trick on a bank or something but the way it was described you can tell it was awesome to witness.
It’s actually a track called “on the run” by kool g rap and dj polo. He skated to that track in 20 shot sequence video back in ‘93 or ‘94 I think. His part was so fuckin’ tight. His style flowed with that track perfectly. Watching his part got me so hyped to skate. When I heard it in this video my ears perked up lol. Watch his part in 20 shot sequence. It’ll get you hyped. Even if it is an almost 30 year old part😍
When you don’t like yourself it’s difficult to understand how anyone else can like you. It looks like he’s turned a corner though. I’m very happy for him.
Poor soul? Are you kidding me? Forever milking his early career with endless softball interviews with vague mentions of tough times and dark moments, while basically delivering nothing of value to his chosen field or society at large. We get it, Gino, your best buddy passed away tragically when you were young and you struggled to make sense of things afterwards. Did you ever consider that getting a job or just applying yourself to skateboarding might help, instead of 'hiding in Florida' and getting wasted, or bumming around on a bike trying to fill your days? The best thing for this guy would be some tough love from the industry in the form of realistic expectations set about outputs in return for contracts. Instead he's kept on life support with cushy shoe and board deals without having to deliver anything in return. It's precisely this unconditional support that's killing him, and he can't seem to grasp it. Probably also why he can't get his shit together and stay sober. Sad!
Damn, alot of these dudes dont open up to the personal dark shit they deal with. The fact that he did, just made me love and respect him that much more. Always been and will be one of the best. Keep on pushing my G✊
my first ever skate trip to NYC i saw gino at LES at 7am, it was only 6 people there in total an i basically got a Gino demo. sat there on the bench an watched him skate fried out of my mind haha. so much elegance an style, about 6 mouths later i was at long branch skatepark in New Jersey an once again he pulls up and skates this time just me & him the only 2 in the park. i was so nervous i stayed on the other side of the park an just skated the bowl.
Watching him push in different backgrounds was great shots. Well done on this. I absolutely love front nose tricks because of him. Definitely got alot of influence from him
The story AVE told about Gino in the beginning sums up one of the best things about skateboarding. It can be legitimately beautiful to watch, and it's perfect for shooting photos and filming. I'm sure the way he skips rope also looks dope just because it's Gino. I boxed when I was younger and I can't say enough how damn tiring it can be. Should have started doing it again when I was good enough to do it. I was trying to let my ankle finally heal enough to skate but unfortunately the boredom led to drugs, eventually to about a decade of being seriously strung out. Finally clean on a MAT program and counseling so I can get back on the board when the weather breaks. always keep a decent complete people. Never know...
Gino says a lot that resonates. I’m 8 years younger, got better clarity only a couple years back. I never had a life in skating like he did, but skating was my life as a kid, and after skating, I tried to figure it all out the way most do, without skating, and 22 years later, I’m skating again, and in a sense that gives me clarity. I relate to his love to f sports and, “partying”, but gave up the latter so I could enjoy the former more readily. I don’t jump rope, but have various athletic interests. Hopefully he’s counting his blessing now as a father. Maybe if it wasn’t too late for him, it won’t be for me. It’s a weird experience being a man after a childhood of skateboarding.
Felt like I wanted to give him a hug. I can relate like a mofo on dwelling on the past and getting stuck in that. His careers been beautiful to watch and his future looks so bright. We all make mistakes. It's how we learn and grow and be better people. Big ups to the style king!
Perfectly documented. Nothing but respect for Gino, you ask anyone who grew up skating in the 90’s who their favorite skater is, Gino is definitely on that list.
Amazing film, loved all the insight and background to Gino's life. Guy is a legend on the board but showing the human side and sharing his struggles was genuine and raw. Thanks for sharing this with us Gino, you have inspired many!
I met Gino back in 08 or 09 when I would help film Bodega skateboards. I remember we got to skate a pool with him and Guy. It was such a nice day and Gino was the kindest person. He remembered my name and made me feel welcomed as a young 18 year old filmer.
Gino is one of the absolute best people whom I've had the privilege of knowing in my life. It's been an honor, family. I'm so proud of you. #HATSOFF #SPOTKILLAZ #EXIT21THRU
I saw Gino a few times at Slam City in Vancouver. They had a box set up the size of a picnic table. He did almost all his tricks from Trilogy on the box first try so effortless. Just incredible.
This was sooo good ! Gino is a true original. Didn't know he was in the same crew and very close to Hufnagel and Keenan Milton even though I grew up idolizing them all and it's great to see it and acknowledge all these different types of skateboarders all so gifted and unique. Waylon, you did an amazing job !
Wow...Hey gino I just wanna thank you for putting this out and being so transparent. I'm a 40 year old skater from upstate NY Albany. Skateboarding has always been everything to me. Over the last 5 years my addiction has become more important than everything. Seeing this piece ...man...it may have just saved my life. This reminded me to start loving life again. All the things I used to love to do besides skate. So yeah man... thank you for being so transparent. This shit reminded me that life is worth living
Amazing documentary - well done. 👏 I've been reading Thrasher since the late 80s and have looked up to Gino since 1991/92. Keep up the good work. Much love to Thrasher; much love to Gino. ❤️
Fuck. Thank you Thrasher. Gino has been one of my favourites since I bought Yeah Right in 2005. When I close my eyes and think about skateboarding, it looks like Gino. When I'm pushing down the street, ollieing cracks and manualing parking spaces, in my head I'm Gino. Everything about him is just... yep
Gino doesn't see how far the ripple effect he made actually extends. Dude influenced our culture so deeply, and in so many ways. So happy he's seeing he's got his MOJO back. Still looks incredible on the board.
Having a son might help you Gino in many ways. One of them is that you won't have the time to think and worry about yourself :D. Now your son is the most important thing, he is the one to care about. We as fathers suddenly disappear LOL XD (the rest won't foucus on us anymore), which is a totally new and different life, and can be a blessing :).
Happy to see Gino doing so well. At nearly 50 years old, seeing him so active and killing it, is special.
Also I know this a year old but congrats to Gino on starting his family. Gino rules. Salute
A stone cold masterpiece. One of the very best skate docs I've ever seen.
Agree 100%
So true
I love how skateboarding celebrates it's OG's just as much as the young bucks..
one new thing i learned about Gino, my man has no issues pulling beautiful ladies.
Only Gino could somehow inspire Ave to actually sit in front of a camera and talk 😂 sick vid
That was maybe the most I’ve seen of him speaking in as far back as I can remember.
@@dadboard🤣
I loved every minute of this. Glad to see one of my favs join the rad dad club and genuinely be happy where he is. You love to see it.
Santino Lucero Ianucci soty 🙂Congrats to the Ianuccis!
@@theramplocal couldn’t agree more.
Timeless style, such an OG. Gino is one of the greatest to ever do it, no doubt
We appreciate you Gino and congratulations on becoming a father. 🙏
Thank you for making this clip. I can truly relate to Gino. Sobriety is hard and you’re a lot clearer which is great but it can be a deep dark hole. He uses his times to do the activities that he likes outside of skating which I do too as well. When he say he’s “trying” everyday, he’s speaking for me to the core. Which I am too. So relatable. Thanks for talking, opening up and showing us die hard skateboard fans your current life and talked about some past that all of us didn’t know. Congratulation on becoming a father Gino, you’re going to do great. Create good new memories with your son and partner. Thank you Gino and thrasher. Life is beautiful. Keep on pushing.
Sobriety is easy. Yall abunch of heathens in a fallen state. Let go of hate and anger.
@@galvanizedgnome Lol. Anyone who says sobriety is "easy" probably doesn't have a problem and shouldn't talk. It's fuckin' worth it. . . but it's not easy. At least not at first.
As a fellow alcoholic and junkie, God, who led me to AA, is the easiest softest way to maintain sobriety, for me that is. People have to find their own way in my mind, I was a dry drunk for awhile, that was never fun. I started working the steps with a sponsor and can honestly, honestly say, sobriety is cool. Much love and I wish this dude the best 🙏
Wow. I'm only 22 and have not been through nearly as much as this guy right here, and I got emotional at the end seeing Gino in that setting. Still trying to make my way through college, work, and find time to skate for myself. I really resonated with the statement Gino made about idle time being the devils playground. I took a lot from this piece. Beautfiul work Thrasher!
I attended USC from 1999-2002. I saw some of this in person and feel incredibly fortunate that I witnessed any of it.
I was there at that time too, not attending school lol but smoking weed with James Craig and I managed to see Gino for like 5 minutes, one time! Lol
That happiness is going to grow SO HARD if you let it... I never expected, or wanted to be a father to be honest, and it was pretty surreal for the first year. My daughter is almost 11 now, and I've pretty much forgotten the hard work. it can be a struggle, and sobriety is hard for me,, but I have a skater's will. The reward of your child's security and happiness becomes so important, that you make it happen.. and the unconditional love and acceptance that you receive is beyond words. It only gets better. There's nothing more important. Things didn't exactly work out with my daughter's mother, but I am close with her family, so I'm very lucky. Congratulations on your son Gino 🥰 keep rollin' around. 🤘
Absolutely loved this video, and what he says about skateboarding becoming "robotic and unappealing", I've been skating daily for 21 years, and with a new era of web features taking over the last decade it has been important to become more integral on what you like and whats relevant. Skateboarding is raw Art.
Very well said
thats why i can't get with nyjah
This is the best Out There episode yet 🙏🏽 blessings to Gino and his family
As a fellow new dad and old skater, seeing Gino with a son made me so happy for him. Fatherhood is amazing.
Having your own child is a positive and life changing thing. Heh. I felt like a grom trying to get the pram working on the first day leaving the hospital. haha
Growing up on Long Island this is the name you would hear uttered at every skatepark and spot. People would say "yeah Gino came here once" and "he did this" or "he did that," oftentimes describing a simple trick on a bank or something but the way it was described you can tell it was awesome to witness.
Gino is a huge inspiration on so many levels. GZA Publicity played in piano was a sweet touch too 👌
It’s actually a track called “on the run” by kool g rap and dj polo. He skated to that track in 20 shot sequence video back in ‘93 or ‘94 I think. His part was so fuckin’ tight. His style flowed with that track perfectly. Watching his part got me so hyped to skate. When I heard it in this video my ears perked up lol. Watch his part in 20 shot sequence. It’ll get you hyped. Even if it is an almost 30 year old part😍
Shout out to Gino, he is the man.
That really struck a chord with me. There's a whole lot of realness in this film that comes across in a kind of beautifully hidden way. Great work.
Got me right in the feels watching that.
Poor soul really does not realize how much he inspired others peoples lives
When you don’t like yourself it’s difficult to understand how anyone else can like you. It looks like he’s turned a corner though. I’m very happy for him.
Always been one of my favorites
Poor soul? Are you kidding me? Forever milking his early career with endless softball interviews with vague mentions of tough times and dark moments, while basically delivering nothing of value to his chosen field or society at large. We get it, Gino, your best buddy passed away tragically when you were young and you struggled to make sense of things afterwards. Did you ever consider that getting a job or just applying yourself to skateboarding might help, instead of 'hiding in Florida' and getting wasted, or bumming around on a bike trying to fill your days? The best thing for this guy would be some tough love from the industry in the form of realistic expectations set about outputs in return for contracts. Instead he's kept on life support with cushy shoe and board deals without having to deliver anything in return. It's precisely this unconditional support that's killing him, and he can't seem to grasp it. Probably also why he can't get his shit together and stay sober. Sad!
@@EL-dz9ys I guess someone had to win the asshole of the week award.
@@EL-dz9ys fuck bro who pissed in your soup?
Damn, alot of these dudes dont open up to the personal dark shit they deal with. The fact that he did, just made me love and respect him that much more. Always been and will be one of the best. Keep on pushing my G✊
my first ever skate trip to NYC i saw gino at LES at 7am, it was only 6 people there in total an i basically got a Gino demo. sat there on the bench an watched him skate fried out of my mind haha. so much elegance an style, about 6 mouths later i was at long branch skatepark in New Jersey an once again he pulls up and skates this time just me & him the only 2 in the park. i was so nervous i stayed on the other side of the park an just skated the bowl.
Amazing. Lucky guy 🙂
Watching him push in different backgrounds was great shots. Well done on this. I absolutely love front nose tricks because of him. Definitely got alot of influence from him
One of the only pros I’ve seen out in the wild skating. He gave me a smile and wave that gave me goose bumps. Such a legend.
Had a morning session at Astoria park, where it was just me and him skating. Like 7am. Fucking amazing, like shooting the ball around with Jordan
The story AVE told about Gino in the beginning sums up one of the best things about skateboarding. It can be legitimately beautiful to watch, and it's perfect for shooting photos and filming. I'm sure the way he skips rope also looks dope just because it's Gino. I boxed when I was younger and I can't say enough how damn tiring it can be. Should have started doing it again when I was good enough to do it. I was trying to let my ankle finally heal enough to skate but unfortunately the boredom led to drugs, eventually to about a decade of being seriously strung out. Finally clean on a MAT program and counseling so I can get back on the board when the weather breaks. always keep a decent complete people. Never know...
I just met Gino today. So chill and cool to talk to.
Masterpiece of film. So good he seems so happy and happy to tell his story. Gino fans everywhere are real hyped right now
I love all the background music being little classical versions of classic hiphop beats , some of which he skated to. nice touch
Gino says a lot that resonates. I’m 8 years younger, got better clarity only a couple years back. I never had a life in skating like he did, but skating was my life as a kid, and after skating, I tried to figure it all out the way most do, without skating, and 22 years later, I’m skating again, and in a sense that gives me clarity. I relate to his love to f sports and, “partying”, but gave up the latter so I could enjoy the former more readily. I don’t jump rope, but have various athletic interests. Hopefully he’s counting his blessing now as a father. Maybe if it wasn’t too late for him, it won’t be for me. It’s a weird experience being a man after a childhood of skateboarding.
Felt like I wanted to give him a hug. I can relate like a mofo on dwelling on the past and getting stuck in that. His careers been beautiful to watch and his future looks so bright. We all make mistakes. It's how we learn and grow and be better people. Big ups to the style king!
I met Gino in New York last month, most humble guy!
Intriguing personality profile of a true great 👏🏼
Perfectly documented. Nothing but respect for Gino, you ask anyone who grew up skating in the 90’s who their favorite skater is, Gino is definitely on that list.
Congrats to him on his child, that’s amazing!
This is absolutely beautiful and it's exactly what makes skateboarding so unique!
Such a perfect episode, what a beautiful outro. Gino is the 🐐 big up to Thrasher
This was quite beautiful to watch. Gino, your push matters.
Glad to hear he's sorta happy. Really, it was all about those last 3 minutes.
Thank you for doing this Gino!
"All the songs mean something else now." - truth ☮♥😎
Amazing film, loved all the insight and background to Gino's life. Guy is a legend on the board but showing the human side and sharing his struggles was genuine and raw. Thanks for sharing this with us Gino, you have inspired many!
I met Gino back in 08 or 09 when I would help film Bodega skateboards. I remember we got to skate a pool with him and Guy. It was such a nice day and Gino was the kindest person. He remembered my name and made me feel welcomed as a young 18 year old filmer.
Nice to see him doing well. Long live Gino!
I grew up in LA in the 90s. Gino was ALWAYS the man! I’m 43, working on cleaning up my act. Skating again. This was so good to see.❤
This is the best Out There so far
Gino is one of the absolute best people whom I've had the privilege of knowing in my life. It's been an honor, family. I'm so proud of you.
#HATSOFF
#SPOTKILLAZ
#EXIT21THRU
saw him at the skatepark this morning…I wanted to fan out so hard but I also didn’t want interrupt his sesh. Still smooth af
“Stacking good memories” I love that.
The piano version of “on the run” at the beginning is absolutely amazing!! Gave me goose bumps. Blue jeans, white T, tan etnies for life!!!
Thought he had been sober for years. Had no idea he was drinking a lot 2 years ago. Good on him for staying clean 🧼
Waylon deserves some type of award for these segments
Congratulations on bringing a son into this world. May you all stay Blessed. 🙏🙏🤌🏼✌🏽⛪️❣️
Gino. Been a favourite for 30 yrs, the second his shoe dropped I had to get it. True G. 🙏🙏🙏
I could watch an hour of this. Gino does everything with style. 🐐 ❤
Grew up skating Long Island and nyc this guy is a huge influence on all of us from the area
Love these Out Theres! Especially legends edition like this.
Stoked to see Adidas do the right thing and support legends. This Out There was awesome.
wow - that was amazing. Love the sobriety hook and making new memories while the dark ones fade. Congrats Gino
Gino is the man. So glad to see him doing so well. Keep pushing 🙏
Honestly seeing gino’s trajectory makes me so happy.
Gino is like a unicorn. Elusive, mythical, legendary. And if you are ever lucky enough to catch a glimpse, it's certainly a memorable thing.
So much respect for gino
I saw Gino a few times at Slam City in Vancouver. They had a box set up the size of a picnic table. He did almost all his tricks from Trilogy on the box first try so effortless. Just incredible.
All I gonna say is .. I grew up on some Gino. God Bless 🙌!
Just pure joy for 25 mins or so.
This was so amazing to watch. Great job Thrasher 👏🏻
This was sooo good ! Gino is a true original. Didn't know he was in the same crew and very close to Hufnagel and Keenan Milton even though I grew up idolizing them all and it's great to see it and acknowledge all these different types of skateboarders all so gifted and unique. Waylon, you did an amazing job !
I absolutely love Gino’s lil part in choc tour gives me chills to this day
glad to share the same hometown as this legend
Kids middle name is Lucero! Gino’s one of the best to ever step on a board.
Yea that hit me as very important as far as showing the nature of his character… Gino is the man
I’ve been trying to push like Gino since yeah right!
God bless, keep fighting to find serenity!
So cool. Grew up skating with Erik Gino Jon Keenan on LI. So happy to see him doing well.
Love this for many reasons… it makes me happy to see others grow and be happy.. beautiful ❤
spotted a king baby tag in the first 2 seconds. nice
im glad gino is doing well. dude has such a good style
🙏❤️🛹 thank you, Thrasher. Thank you, Gino Iannucci, my hero! 🙏
Being unsure is the hallmark of awareness. Life is unpredictable.
stand up human! so rad to hear from you pal! x
Wow...Hey gino I just wanna thank you for putting this out and being so transparent. I'm a 40 year old skater from upstate NY Albany. Skateboarding has always been everything to me. Over the last 5 years my addiction has become more important than everything. Seeing this piece ...man...it may have just saved my life. This reminded me to start loving life again. All the things I used to love to do besides skate. So yeah man... thank you for being so transparent. This shit reminded me that life is worth living
The world love you Gino
Amazing documentary - well done. 👏 I've been reading Thrasher since the late 80s and have looked up to Gino since 1991/92. Keep up the good work. Much love to Thrasher; much love to Gino. ❤️
Thank you for this. Never seen this type of stuff from Gino.
Wasn't ready for this 😁 awesome video of a legend..and new footage of dill talking is super rare 💯
Love this. No fancy film making, just straight story. Keep em comin
Awesome, Gino!! Congrats. Enjoy life now. You've always inspired me to skate!! NY Represent!!!!Booyakasha.....
What a nice piece. So dope. Much love.
Gino and Guy's parts in '93 changed my life forever
Fuck. Thank you Thrasher.
Gino has been one of my favourites since I bought Yeah Right in 2005. When I close my eyes and think about skateboarding, it looks like Gino. When I'm pushing down the street, ollieing cracks and manualing parking spaces, in my head I'm Gino. Everything about him is just... yep
Happy to see him happy ! Legend .
Explaining the feeling I have inside when I skate is simply: Have you ever seen Gino push? That’s the feeling yo. 👊
❤Gino❤ glad to see him happy.
What a beautiful doc. “We”- anyone I know, as skaters- love you, Gino. You made a mark that only shines brighter with time.
Simply a legend of skateboard, happy he's happy😍
what great interview gino legend.....bless
Gino - definition of style.
I see gino iannucci I click.
The Legend 🔥🔥🔥💪❤
Gino doesn't see how far the ripple effect he made actually extends. Dude influenced our culture so deeply, and in so many ways. So happy he's seeing he's got his MOJO back. Still looks incredible on the board.
Having a son might help you Gino in many ways. One of them is that you won't have the time to think and worry about yourself :D. Now your son is the most important thing, he is the one to care about. We as fathers suddenly disappear LOL XD (the rest won't foucus on us anymore), which is a totally new and different life, and can be a blessing :).
LIVING LEGEND 📸