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Natas Kaupas Documentary, On Video Winter 2003 | TransWorld SKATEboarding
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- In 2003, On Video's Winter edition delved into the life and influence of Natas Kaupas. Several of your favorite pros, photographers, and industry heads weigh in on how Natas' appeal shaped their view of skateboarding. The first wallrides, breaking the handrail barrier with Gonz, and of course that fire hydrant. Strictly brute.
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This should be re uploaded every 5 years so the younger generations don’t forget where skating came from.
yesiah suprees Amen Brother. Natas and Gonz were the catalysts for sure.
Totally. Back then when the weather wouldn't allow for skating we would watch videos and Natas was the king!
Dont forget Frankie Hill....Ollie Japan.
It's funny , I was born in 85, got my first board in 92, and skated the most in the late 90s. Anything 80's was uncool, anything "old school" like bonelesses was OK but old school haha.
But now weird shape boards and plastic rails are coming back into fashion... I love it, but 1995 me would have thought it was so lame haha
yesiah suprees
Until I just stumbled upon this video I only knew him as the guy who spun around on the hydrant. Turns out he's one of the most influential skaters of all time
I use to write companies when I was a kid and Natas and I wrote back and forth like 3 times. So cool to see that 101 letter in the mail box. " Natas wrote me back again!"
Awesome.. I called his house way back in the day 1987, 88 . Only caught him at home a couple times.. his mother was really cool to talk to. Good memories.
I remember taping quarters to letters that I wrote to Santa Cruz Strange Notes, requesting stickers as a kid. LOL. Aw, good times.
@@gotvipers1Lol i used to call and talk to her too
@@shannonandsheila1403 after all these years phone number is still the same. Natas still lives in the same house as far as I know. Fraser ave.
I'm 42 y/o and feel like a kid again now!!! Thank you for this!!!
Rad!
exactly, turning 41 in 3 months and I still feel like 13
Yup, I can remember rewinding the Tape over and over just to watch his part.. Then I'd hit the Streets singing one of the Songs from his part - "WHY! tell me what to wear when it changes every day WHY!".. I think it was Eight Dayz.
45 and this is bringing back so many memories. that wheels of fire part 🔥💯
beobe99 I forgot how many tricks I nabbed from Natas. Layback 540 slides on banks, wallies, hurricanes and the list goes on.
0:41 the Gonz casually being the Gonz with a sweater on his head
He’s a character lol
Looks gay
I remember Natas being able to ollie higher than I've ever seen. He was like the ollie god for me.
Shakester71 I could give him a run for money on that but his style was way better i think his surfing helped his style, very smooth cat!
@@erikh5439 yeah ok buddy.. upload a video of you doing a ollie over a trash can on ANY old school deck.
@@villiantwo lol yea.....I think he got the point that he ain't got no height on an old school deck
Him and TG had huge Ollies for riding 10inch wide tanks
@@secretskater855 TG was hardly a big Ollie guy, compared to skaters like Gonz, Vallely and Natas.
its crazy how much high-quality content was in each 411 On Video. a series so far ahead of its time.
transmission too
damn. this was some beautiful, emotional watching. Natas is the godfather of my youth growing up in 1980s UK, Streets on Fire and Ray Barbee in 'Ban This' on repeat VHS. . the mindset, the flow, the lifestyle, the look...carved in stone forever in my mind, still permeates everything I do.
Natas went to my high school. I don’t think we fully grasped how influential he was
Natas’s innovation within skateboarding has influenced so many skaters. Between his various creative endeavors and willingness to take risks to push the norm of the way skateboarding is viewed is unparalleled. Much appreciation for this mans talent and general demeanor. Oh and that smile...
Advertisers Beware:
I will not buy your product if you interrupt.
What if it's an add created by Natas?
Bor it's not the companies doing it lmao. It's the uploader of the video. And shit, a 5-15 second commercial isn't the end of the world. Hosting and streaming a crazy amount of data like RUclips does ain't free. AND Transworld gets a cut of the profits (which really isn't that much at all. Like fractions of a single cent.), so just cool it haha.
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I watched streets on fire everyday when I was a kid, Natas was the king to me and friends growing up skating, he did everything BIG!
me to lol. I started skating in 1982 in Florida. I think i started seeing photos and footage of Natas in 1985. I copied anything i could from him. I actually got his home number and used to call him and listen to his voice message daily. He would change his message everytime he went somewhere like movies or whatever. what a little kook i was lol its funny how you idolize your heroes as kids. I think so many fans were calling him that he changed to an unlisted #. I always rode a SMA NATAS board with thunder trucks. Im thinking of starting back skating if i can find a decent old school setup. Im only 49yo so i can still have fun.
Natas,Gonz,Guerrero . My 3 childhood heroes! This video rules!
He's not human.
So ahead of his time
Yeah, same here.
This man shaped everything we did at Embarco... all the EMB heads compared Big Dirt to Natas cause he had the same kinda snap to his ollies way back then. All of us trying to be Natas after that first video part. Only one kid could afford that video. That thing went through everyone's hands. The tracking was so f**ked up hahaha. And When Gonz cleared the Gonz channel...holy shit, that changed everything! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Watched his video parts endlessly in NJ. As a result for about 4 years all I skated was Natas decks. Just recently copped 2 of the reissues to make my 44 year old ass feel like a teen again. Thank you good sir. I am also embarrassed to say I had no idea what a prolific artist he is. A true legend all around.
I was a poser by trade but back in 88-93, I skated a Kevin stab and Natas. Now at age 47, just bought a brand new sapient deck and got my toes working over time not to bust My ass. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Natas was really just ahead of his time. Street skating definitely wouldn't be as rad without him pioneering it!
He was perfect for his time.
Sincerely,
The Write Brothers
Plus Rodney Mullen
@@AUTOPSY666 YES, Rodney invented over 500 tricks. Including flat land ollie. The shit Rodney was doing even as a kid was insane and nobody comes even close to his freestyle or land tricks. Natas was more known for huge ollies though. GReat skater to but Rodney is the GOAT of street tricks and freestyle.
The stoke was so real. We found Kenner Elementary School on these huge maps my buddy Davie's Mom had. I literally quit my job, grab my 4 buddies, and we headed there from Oxnard.
We skated Kenner all day. Went down to Venice Beach. But, what I will never, ever forget is driving by his house later that day in 1988. Natas and three other dudes were chillin on his porch. We just yelled his name, he waved and we totally fan boied out like the kids we were. Great times!
Darth Vader Ginsburg that’s a fantastic memory
This guy and many others were a reason as a young black kid from waaaaay down in the projects of So. Georgia got into skateboarding. Powell Peralta, Vans, Vision St.Wear, Santa Cruz, World Industries, TWS and Skateboard magazine were all apart of my youth. Skating kept me out of trouble except when we got kicked out of a place lol! Natas Kaupas and Matt Hensley, Jeff Kendall, Mike Vallely and of course Ron Allen just to name a few. All the videos all the posters and all the fun. How old school am I.......google Savanah Slamma! Skate contest!
Skateboarding kept me and most of my friends out of trouble also, gave us something to focus on but being up in Canada we had to find parking garages to skate in half the year because of the cold/snow so we were constantly getting kicked out of everywhere. Savannah Slamma was great and it's crazy to see how much skating has evolved since then. YOU should check out the RUclips channel BS with TG where Tommy Guerrero interviews everyone from Natas,Hensley Ray Barbee to Mark Gonzales.
I remember we wore out the Natas part on the Wheels Of Fire VHS
Damn bro I thought I was old lol
Talk about a trip down memory lane. He was so ahead of his time. That was an amazing video.
fIREHOSE - Brave Captain...such nostalgia
Vallely you’re name will carry on as well! I’m honored to have met Natas.
Thank you Natas!! Street Skating saved my life!!
Every street skater wanted to be like NATAS! What a great era to grow up in...
i met Natas last year and he opened my eyes to many things... he dislikes what skating has become and says "surfing is way better than skating"
What does he dislike in skating in particular?
it’s definitely changed with more money in it but no different than the new money back then.
Esperanza Tolentino probably the fact that most kids can’t relate to the tricks just like I couldn’t relate to vert skaters when I was growing up. Natas, Lance Mountain and later Vallely changed that.
Well now we got Andy Anderson who is bringing much of the 80's feel back to skating, but I'm ofc only talking style wise and not the industry and culture as a whole.
I'm not surprised he said that at all
Impossible to say just how influential Natas was. You would watch his videos or stare at photosequences trying to work out wtf was going on. Then you would go skate and it was like you could see for the first time.... new terrain, new lines, new possibility. He made it seem like anything was skatable if you had the brains and the balls.
The one main guy that made me want to get my first board. This is THE man that first inspired me. Nobody else. This guy. Many came after, but this is The Dude.
The most legendary thing ever said,"You are the skateboard Team"
Man....when I saw the hellipop on the Fire hydrogen I freaked out. I remember us all trying to land that trick....Wall ride king. At the time we used to say Natas could Ollie
higher then anyone else in the World. You are a legend.
I grew up in northeastern Ohio, in Sept 1989 I finally got my first board, after 2 years of my friends talking about natas,hawk,gonz,etc. Even with crappie technology back in the day, we still felt the skate seen even in a little no name town in Ohio. To the legend's that were. 👍✌
I was 13 when I saw Natas ollie a trash can in 88, and realized I needed to do more... broke my arm twice, but it was fun trying to reach for more and more.
Legend. Tales of his ollies were legendary back in the day (late 80s) in the UK.
I have almost all the on video on VHS you should put them all on youtube. Its history that all the young skater need to know and see
dizz hupe has this been done yet?
Damn! Just turned 44 today and saw this in my feed. As I was a knucklehead kid back in the day shredding the streets I still often look at sk8 videos on here. This video just brought back all the sk8ing memories and all the greats as well as trying the crazy shit Natas would do. Feel Invincible again....... Up untill the point we're I get on a board now try a kick flip and bust my ass. 🤣🤣
Ok not that young nut anymore.
Get on a board anyway and just have fun...jst turned 48 and started skating again...it's like re learning everything but I'm having fun...
Natas and Matt Hensley were my heroes. I had most of the Thrasher and TWS pages plastered on my bedroom walls. Phew, I step on a board today and I'll get hurt instantly. But I can still do a decent ollie.
Every single day, it was mandatory to watch this video for me before skating. The Natas section just made you wanna go fuckin' hit your local neighborhood and just push and stall curbs. So inspirational...thanks Kirk Dianda!
Natas changed my life forever.
So thankful for TWS, I don't think skateboarding would be where it is with out you. Thanks for sharing all the stories.
My favorite skater growing up thank you for the upload, wallrides are still the best looking trick
Never heard of him until just now!!! It was always Mullen, Hawk, Song, Way and many others that held the spotlight. Glad to see this pop up on my feed!!!!
I seen Natas and the Cadillac tour in Harrisonburg va and there’s a clip in this video , it was amazing watching Natas in person man he skated like a force of nature 😂 and the other guys rocked as well good time great 👍 memories God bless
I loved streets of fire. Especially the Natas parts. I’d love to see some of the skaters today try to pull of tricks on an old school 80s board. The boards now are so technical , but Natas was doing that stuff on a wide board with fairly big wheels and almost no curve on the nose , or even much concave to the deck itself.
Skateboards were shit for 15 years . Wheels too small and too hard, fragile decks , trucks that didn't turn ...."yeah man, I'm a street skater !"
No , you are a street walker . Freestyle took the fun out of it .
Changed my world .....I freaking mimicked everything he did skating . He made street what it is today and honestly his style is still legit 😁
One of my favorite skate mini-documentaries of all time. "Strictly Brute."
The last photo of Natas sitting on his board thinking is awesome!
I picture him dreaming of snapping an Ollie out of a Santa Monica cargo plane, then just spinning like an ice skater with the board until he grabs it and pulls the chute. As he skims above the ground he holds the nose and hops on the board before slapping down at a speed he can barely control. Then he looks back and smiles to see that you witnessed the whole thing.
I still got my Pipeline card, too!
Watched him skate at Derby Park in Santa Cruz in the early 80's. Was by chance. Solidified my desire to continue skating till this day. Great video.
Nice! Got to meet Natas at a demo in Milford CT back in the late 80’s. Met Mike Vallely around the same time in Westport, CT.. Both took time to talk and just hang out. Mike gave me a poetry book he wrote called “Burn madonna burn.”
..i have spent so much time practising wall rides,then one day i suceeded..it was like..Fuck!god is jerkin' me!..i'm a super hero!!!....just because of you Mr NATAS....THANK YOU SO MUCH for these amazing & unforgetable moments..the best ones,so far...i'm 48 now and still watching skateboard,bmx & fmx videos everyday...better be dead than doing anything else!!
1988 sma bullet wheels gull-wing trucks,hawk claw board toxic wheels, vision street wear,best childhood memories
HELL YES
Pink Jeff gross Santa Cruz board bullet wheels cockroach trucks first board omg sk8 n back then was fierce but sos relaxed always wanted to pull off a CHRIST AIR Christian hosoi style.. mm never did.🍻🍻🤣🤣
I had some toxic secret wheels, death box Pete dosset board and venture trucks , Nsk bearings !. I am from the United Kingdom and I was born in 82 so I think that I got the best years of mid 90s skateboarding
simpler times, late 80s toxic wheels,were the bizness, vision street wear t shirt,deathbox tea pot sticker, you had made it,
Slimeballs dude!
Great to see this HQ rerip online. Hopefully this will help start a trend of getting better versions of classics online. A million thanks!!
"We were trying to be smooth, like Ruff."
TuneLow PlaySlow - His dad knew he wouldn't be around to teach him how to be smooth so he named him Ruff.
Billy Ruff....
“We were trying to be smooth like ruff” what a great quote from gonz.
a really beautiful documentary on a beautiful skater, as a kid I watched that streets of fire clip on VHS over and over and over
Natas was COOKED in his interview parts
One bong too many. Worse ways to speand your time...........
All smiles ☺️😁🤠
At a demo in my hometown, circa 1988, kids chanting and yelling in unison, "OLLIE NATAS!!!". As cool as he seems, that had to bug him; you could see this exhaustion on his face.
After that demo he hit a few spots and mini-ramps in my town and stayed at a friend's house. All the pros did that when they went there but Natas was the coolest.
"Wheels of Fire" (1987) was one of my very first skate videos! My "heyday" was mid/late 1980s-2000, or so.
Love this film, I still have a Natas 101 board kicking around my house, Natas was a huge influence on UK 🇬🇧 Street skating. Bought back loads of memories.
So sick. Mike V said it. Perfectly.
What an excellent biography and summary of Natas mindset, skill set, and contributions to skateboarding, art, and their associated cultures. Natas personifies what skateboard culture was and should be, skating and creating for the love.
I was 10 years old when *Wheels of Fire* came out... That was one of my first skate videos... I was around when skating went from old school decks (small nose & big, wide tail... bowed-out sides), and more vert/halfpipes, or at *least* involving quarter-pipes and launch ramps... then, gradually including more street skating, etc, to the "new school" era, where decks (somewhat inspired by the "freestyle decks" of the 80s, minus the flat edge of the nose & tail), took on the shape that is still around today, except in the very early stages of the "new school era," we all had tiny... and I mean *TINY* little wheels, (jelly rolls and jelly balls are a couple brands I remember), which made the highly technical tricks of the era a lot easier... The few major problems with such wheels were:
a) They got "flat spots" REALLY quick... If any younger skaters wonder what that "d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d" noise is, in early 1990s skate videos, when someone is skating on a clearly smooth surface, it's the flat spots on wheels, or 'bearing covers, as we called them, that are over a month old!
b) Even *before* you got flat spots, it was tiring when skating from one skate-spot to the next, as you had to put 4× as much effort into *just skating!* Not the tricks, but just riding your board! Then, once you had flat-spots, it was tiring to just skate a few blocks... no joke!
By the mid-late '90s, they got it right; the wheels were still smaller in diameter, than those of the 1980s, but not ridiculously small. I think the main thing is they got rid of *width,* rather than diameter, thus making for a lighter wheel, but without the aforementioned problems.
Oh, and the style of clothing changed drastically. Lots of skaters got into tagging/graffiti art, and wearing huge baggy pants... Especially "Jnco," at least here in Chicago. I remember it was not uncommon for a 5'9" lean dude to buy jeans meant for a 6'7" man, with a 40" waist, and just cut the cuffs of the pants off, and obviously wear a good belt... That was like the "poor man's Jncos!" Looking back, the trend was pretty goofy-looking, but we thought it was cool at the time. Hahaha
Thank god these still are accessible. The world thanks you
i started skateboarding after getting this at a vans store when i was in 5th grade, thank you gonz & natas
Damn the memories. I wore out the Natas section on Wheels of Fire and tried to copy everything he did. Wish I had that style. We started back in the day before videos so you had to wait for Thrasher or Transworld to come in the mail to see new tricks. Remember ordering boards from SMA since we did not have a skate shop in the early 80s and it seemed like decades before UPS would deliver them. Not sure how many Natas boards I went through. Wish I still had one. My daughter goes to USC so I may have to pick up a reissue to bring with me next time I go out to visit and go skate Santa Monica.
Skated with natas and julien in 92. That’s what keeps me going to this day
natas was my first board. bullet 66 whheels. those were the good old days
Bullets were rad.
Natas was my first board also...with venture trucks.....bullets for wheels....but have the new release one again...love it...out on the pavement AGAIN
Wiremu Waapu Mine also, fav skater at time but i think street style probably mike v!
Natas and the Gonz will always be who we admired as kids and as adults for being themselves.
45 security guards ticked the thumbs down.
Peter JV Not this one, let them skate alk day lol
Man...feels like 87 all over again...I'm an old fart now but man...when you saw Natas and Gonz skate, it was magic. The 360s and kickflips that are the norm now were JAWDROPPING back then...most of the reason I walk with a limp now was trying to get like them...up til that time the street was just what you had to deal with on the way to the ramp. Natas and Gonz made it cool to forego the ramp altogether and see what you could do in the parking lot. Straight history....respect.
One of my Favorite Skaters from way back when...
One of the best documentaries I ever seen! Everything about Natas is inspiring!
I had an early SMA Natas. I wish I had bought 2 of every board I had to collect one and ride one. Thousands of dollars...….Oh yeah that Natas deck ollied awesome of course! I rocked freestyle wheels back in the day which helped.
I came up in an east coast bumfuck town in the 80s and I could never get one of his boards, you lucky bastard!
yeah, on video was sick! nice to see it in good quality!
Natas and Mark have got to be 2 of the most influential skaters ever
Also Mullen and Hawk
Natas is my 2nd favorite of all time right behind Mullen!
I'm just here for the fire hydrant!
synapticflow Hehe and skate to black flag shhhhh
I remember when Wheels of Fire came out; I knew it was the future instantly. Vert was dead after that whether it knew it or not. I could see these guys doing stuff on streets just like the ones outside my house. I didn't know anyone with a vert ramp, or even where to find one. Natas was way ahead of his time.
That’s the dude right there, me ,personally I feel he should be getting as much recognition or if not more than the gonz ,but I feel he’s way more legit , Hence he’s way more underground , awesome dude, humble . No bullshit oh look at me I’m a crazy , eccentric wacky artist guy , he’s none of that . Natas than julien stranger , straight up real dudes ,
Natas introduced me to Public Enemy back then .... he just didn’t know it
So influential. Big reason why so many kids got into real street skating. Not just a ramp skater skating the street to the next ramp, park. An actual magician on a board. The tricks, the style, the look, the name, and the iconic board graphics. He showed kids street skating was the future. He was the future. He was reason I skated from 80s all through 90s until wrecked backed finished me in 04. But thanks Natas.
Got back into skateboarding in 1984 as a college student needing a quick way to get around UCLA. And immediately got hooked on Thrasher and the Bones Brigade videos at Rip City in Santa Monica. Eventually found the Venice High School banks and had the mind blowing pleasure of watching Natas ollie over the tops of huge trashcans when everyone else I knew could only clear them on their sides. He was always destroying the curb at the top of the banks or doing something creative/crazy with the LAUSD benches they’d drag up onto the banks. Still remember learning how to wallride on the low cafeteria wall just across from the banks. I wish I could say it was Natas who taught me, but I’m pretty sure it was just some skate rat who taught me the trick of boosting wall time by grabbing and pushing off the top of the wall. So great to see Paul Revere Jr. High, Kenter Canyon Elementary, the Federal Building in Westwood, and all of the other classic Westside (L.A.) skate spots. After they bolted curbs to the bottom of Venice High banks, I never saw Natas again until this video came out. Great to see he made it and didn’t get caught up in the whole trap of young fame.
And Natas, if you ever read this, I was the Asian guy who was always boosting every variation of boneless I could think of on the banks including a varial 180 boneless and a two-handed board-over-the-head boneless. You probably won’t remember this, but the greatest boost to my wannabe great skater ego was when you clapped after I pulled off what I called an alley-oop to fakie grind on the bank top curb. Thanks, man.
I remember seeing you skate the long beach safeway.......my jaw was left open!!! It was like I saw god .
When I first saw that ad of NATAS riding the wall and then the next of him ollying from truck bed to truck bed I switched from my Jeff Kendall to riding a NATAS Kaupas SMA black panther 2nd gen. The tail was not as extreme as the Kendall and it helped my skating tremendously and my Ollie skills. I rode those till the switch to the skinny two sided models started. Then I surfed.
Its Natas Inside Us All
This was the best time in my life,i watch Videos like public Domain and at next i goes skate whit some guys and had some scars but big Emotions.
Met him in 89 at a demo, I was so stoked.... Natas kept us skaters scratching our heads in awe and amazement as he progressed.... a natural on a board, Legendary Skateboarder....
I hope people watching this video (not skaters) can appreciate not only the beauty but just how physically and mentally challenging it is to do a 50/50 rail slide ☺☺☺
The courage it takes to even decide that you are going to push yourself in order to fit a rail slide into your skating "bag of tricks".. is mind blowing 🤕🤕🤕😭😭😭
😚😚😚
Love this! As a kid growing up skating in the mid 80s, Natas was my favorite from that first pic. I rode all his boards, from the first SMA to the Santa Cruz ones (that panther motif).... And what a weird board shape/style. Big, wide, pointy... like a surfboard. He's a legend. The highest ollies, the wall rides, rails... and that fucking hydrant spin. We lost our shit when we first saw it (the tracking is so messed up on my VHS tape from rewinding it!). His style, his art, his skating, hair, hell even his voice in the videos! He just seemed like the coolest, laid back dude. AND the music. He more or less boosted the band fIREHOSE into an "official" skate rock band... Pretty cool for a quirky band like them. Videos always played similar hardcore music for all the parts. Natas introducing fIREHOSE in his parts was another first. Now skaters use all kinds of music for their parts. Thanks for the good times, Natas, and being an absolute pioneer.
47 now and me and my mates used to hire "streets on fire" out from local skate shop all the time. Mainly to watch Natas then try and copy him. Great great days 👌 Thank you Natas 👏👏👏🔥
amazing docu always loved natas such a cool spirited carefree dude with a great mind heart and soul a true pioneer of street skating, he will be forever remembered
Such a trip seeing these video parts that inspired me and everyone I used to skate with (back in the 80's+90's). It kind of annoys me that skaters these days seem to think everything street skating was invented by Mullen (I aint hating, the dudes a genuine legend) but Natas, Gonz & Vallely pushed street skating to a whole different level back when there were only 5 or 6 (decent) board companies.
Long live expressive skating, where, who or however it's done.
As well as Tommy Guerrero and Ray Barbee...
Agreed, Nata's literally gave all of us small town skaters across the country new eyes. Instead of looking for a half pipe to appear our streets and curbs became our parks. The dude inspires me to skate even now at 46 , I just bought a new board and am starting to skate again. I also found out my home town has designed a park and hopefully will break ground soon. My plan is to be ready and fit enough to go there and skate it opening day.
Maybe old skate buds that I lost touch with will show up 😁 That would freaking be rad.
Jees honestly I don’t even think many skateboarders credit Mullen, just Tony Hawk. There are so many people who influenced the sport in big ways. Idk if many people even know who Christian Hosoi is. I was an 00s skater and never heard him mentioned. Nor the Pappas brothers. Nor many guys who were great even if they didn’t push the boundaries of the sport (I always loved Kerry Getz). Anyway, glad to see these videos exist at least :-)
GOAT. Need this on DVD.
Natas all time favorite... legend, master of disaster. We need a major Natas interview on the Nine Club....yewww🤟🏻
Just got the 40th anniversary Natas deck cant wait to skate it
sick!
30th!
This made me smile a big nostalgic smile 🤘😁🤙Thanks for sharing! #SkateLegend #Natas
I was a street only skater too back in those days as a kid and Natas blew my mind and totally inspired me. Definitely had a few of his decks and skated thunders.. He and the Gonz set the ground work for what street skating is. Lucky to have lived in those times with all the greats.. 🙏🏼🤙🏼
I must have watched Wheels of Fire and Streets of Fire a thousand times, every day after school, Saturday mornings...I don't think there was ever a time when my knees and elbows weren't skinned to the bone. Natas was the man. I had the board, my best bud had his Gonzales and we dreamed skateboarding for years. Damn, great times!
such an inspirational story! Thank you TWSkateboarding
Wow, pure talent in all forms
3rd time watching this. I'm an 80's kid /skater. Good watch
Dude even though I’m not from that time period this is still such a enjoyable documentary, makes me wanna skate one of those shaped boards...
Awesome documentary❤❤❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Amazing man and story.😎👍🏻Happy to watch this.
My first skateboard I ever had was a Natas deck. Of course at the time, I didn’t know who or what ZzNatas even was. I was like 9 years old. After watching this I’m stoked it was the first deck I rode because this man is an absolute stud
This was basically who I wanted to be in 1987 when I bought a Nash skateboard at toys r us.
Respect to a legend. I’m wearing a sma Natas shirt right now.
Street school.
I had the Natas ‘Mini’ deck back in the 80’s.
The only thing rumored about him then was he was the highest Ollier in the world.
NOW I finally get to appreciate what he’s actually done for skateboarding.
Natas is TRULY a legend in boarding.