I am so 1000x down for the saga where Jason becomes the worlds first emotionally aware badass skateboarding cowboy and travels rivers in the bush with his horse lady. THAT is a modern epic in the making.
Jason Ellis is a treasure. Love this man. Protect him. Tony Hawk is pretty good, too. *cough* The cast is fantastic, thanks for sharing, fellas. Much love/respect.
I love this show. I am 36 now and there is just a level of nostalgia I get watching you two talk from my skating days when I was younger. I want to start skating again! Lol thank you two for all of the content!
Do it, friend! I started getting actually semi-regular again at it last summer at 38. I got a larger board and padded up fully and just enjoy rolling around again. The soreness recovery is so much slower now but the idea of getting to skate again the next week has helped me build some better stretching habits and a bit of lifting.
Liked every bit of the chin ramp conversation and video part. Could watch so much more of this. Especially all the talk about the original chin ramp experience. So good!
Always look forward to this episodes. Makes Mondays' tolerable. Went back to the beginning and watching old ones during the week..Keep safe and keep well everyone.
Probably next to Beat Street i watched Search of Animal Chin the most, what a cool session on the Ol' ramp...going way back straight away to my skating Days on my Robb Roskopp board
Jason Ellis and Tony Hawk life stories, which are inspiring! Action on the animal chin ramp captured on film. With a high difficulty level of skateboarding, the aged construction of the ramp, no consolation, and to face the limitations that only increase as we get older! Watching Tony and Jason Makes you want to get out and live life. Thank you for sharing these down to Earth, heart warming stories that make you laugh, make you cry, but mostly want to make you go out and skate. Please do not stop creating these videos that we may enjoy them for the rest of our lives.
I’m not even gonna lie there’s a lot of guys out here. They’ve been ripping their whole life and then they got tore up a little bit and just started fading away from the scene or the scene started of fading away from them and someways as well so it’s kind of cool that you’re like bringing it back to some of us because legit it’s part of a lot of our identities and when the party is done and we’re standing there with broken bones And nostalgic memories of being on wall boards, kind of makes it hard to reflect families move on but some of us tried to stay true to the nature of the game and want to skate to the end, but also a couple friends along with it. This motivates people to keep on keeping on. I had a full out ACL replacement a year and a half ago just so I could dedicate back to skating with my son who is now starting to ride and never got the chance to see me. Rip wasn’t easy being the no pad generation, but I am able to ride again, I just can’t do my front side airs at all. I’m scared of it. Just need stability in the legs just a little more before I feel comfortable. It’s not easy.
I haven't been on a board just shy of 20 years. Got a new board and have started my search for Animal Chin again. It's so awesome getting to show my 4 year old son my heroes are still shredding it. Thank you guys for pulling me back in. Have you seen him?
Thank you for what you do for skateboarding. There aren't enough words to describe how important the both of you are. Skateboarding wouldn't be what it is if you weren't here. Jason and Tony, you make the world a better place. Love and Vibes, Alexander the Sk8
The biggest flex is Tony still fits a shirt he wore back in the 1980's. That was last century, a millenia ago. We're talking analog, walkmans, and 50 cent candybars that were 2x the size as the ones we have today.
I love all the skating shop talk and history. Ellis has an underrated frontside 5-0 grind. Very smooth. Happy you braved the heat and spikes-of-death nails on that ramp and got the photo by legendary Brittain.
Jason is so bad ass but not scared to show when he's vulnerable or scared. Becoming a man is realizing that's what makes you tough, working through it, getting the job done. So much respect.
Such a great episode, absolutely amazing to watch these two skate together. Lgendary. I'm so happy for Jason to be in the healthy mental state he is now and to be getting to live his biggest fantasies. He deserves all of this, he put in the self work and is putting good back out into the world, not just in the FG series but just how he talks to people.
Rad conversation about the history of hand plants/inverts, this is the stuff we want more of, I remember the Tommy Guerrero Real demo at the old "tin can" Prahran ramp in 1990 during the demo Jason staled a invert and Gary Valentine held him for a few seconds then pushed him back into the ramp, Ellis screamed out while rolling across the flat " you pushed me into fakie you asshole" ha ha ha
Watching the video at the end made me smile as much as watching the original Animal Chin video the first time. You both bring so much joy to skateboarding and my life!!!
Everyone needs to describe, the podcast is great and I especially love when you guys throw in some skating, for anyone wondering it's about 55 minutes in where the skate segment starts, but I'd highly recommend watching the entire video
Inspiring as always. Seeing both of you continue pushing limits gives me hope at 33 that I’ve still got 20+ years to go. Thank you for continuing to give us these incredible moments!
Loved the end of this one, really would like to see more of Tony and Jason skating, gives me hope for the future ... I'm 35 now, so still young enough but starting to get up there in skater years
Nice.. You two rock. Jason you did what of most of us that grew up skating in the 80's dreamed of. And with grant brittain shooting it. So Stoked for you.
Man, just so surreal. Animal Chin was such an integral part of my childhood, it's wild that it is even still remembered, yet it's actually revered all these years later. We were just kids in the Florida suburbs who thought nobody else in the world cared about these skate videos. My friend Darrell and us even built a mini Chin influenced double half-pipe in his back yard in the late 80's, and we would quote the movie endlessly. And now Ellis, my favorite person I'll never meet doing it? Fucking awesome. (sorry J, I already met Tony back in '89)
Tony, can I borrow your time machine? You guys are an oasis in the internet desert. Much love!❤. Edit: Just finished the vid. The Chin ramp footage is amazing! Love the "Bad News Bears" music (Carmen) and making Breanna cry. Jason's girl is smoking! The skating is beautiful! And I guess that's all I have to say about that.😊
Long time discriber, that was so epic . I'm just as stoked on that sesh as when we rented chin from the skate shop as 80s groms . Thanks Tony and Jason🤙🤜🤛
Ellis. You look slightly older, but waaaay happier and more alive lately (last few weeks... months?) Whatever you're doing, I love it. Fun episode, boys. Thanks!
Hearing Tony talk about the Chin ramp and the Vision Skate Escape ramp was a trip. I was there at the Skate Escape, sitting right behind the left deck. The place went fucking bananas when he did the Cab disaster transfer. No one had EVER seen anything like it.
I am so 1000x down for the saga where Jason becomes the worlds first emotionally aware badass skateboarding cowboy and travels rivers in the bush with his horse lady. THAT is a modern epic in the making.
I like that idea. Maybe he could meet up people he beat up or punked over the years 🤣
this cowboy bs is gonna last less than a year
Hell yea! His appreciation and support for Andy Anderson during their interview was amazing!!
Sounds like Cormac McCarthy meets Tom Robbins
Ellis as the 21st century Buckaroo Bonzai 🔥
Seeing Jason get back into Skating has been amazing, like just seeing his comfort on the ramp increase, everytime is awesome.
Jason Ellis is a treasure. Love this man. Protect him. Tony Hawk is pretty good, too. *cough* The cast is fantastic, thanks for sharing, fellas. Much love/respect.
I'm on permanent describing. Best podcast I've described to.
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@@HawkvsWolfi described so hard to this podcast
I’ve been telling all my friends to describe to the cast.
I try to explain how great this podcast is to my friends but it’s hard to subscribe it.
I loved this episode so much that I undescribed just so that I could redescribe again. With my head.
I would love to watch vlogs of these guys just skating or hanging out
You and Tony’s friendship is the coolest thing I’ve seen. And skateboarding throughout your lives and that being what connects you is the best.
The skating at the end, was top tier. Congrats on pulling off that old photo again.
"Horse wheelie" lives rent free in my head and I will try to shoehorn it into as many conversations as possible
ditto
I’m a working cowboy on a ranch and feedlot. Jason would fit in very well with this crew.
Dood, FatherGrind Is Really Rad! Hats Off To That! 🍻
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I’m 51 and some days I need some nostalgic love. This is the place. Good on ya! X
I love this show. I am 36 now and there is just a level of nostalgia I get watching you two talk from my skating days when I was younger. I want to start skating again! Lol thank you two for all of the content!
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Do it, friend! I started getting actually semi-regular again at it last summer at 38. I got a larger board and padded up fully and just enjoy rolling around again. The soreness recovery is so much slower now but the idea of getting to skate again the next week has helped me build some better stretching habits and a bit of lifting.
I am absolutely floored that these younger generations have so much respect and were so excited to see you guys!
made me cry. fucking legends.
Tony and Jason arguing is hilarious.
macomb!!!! Had no idea. big props. I'm a bad friend
That skate sesh at the end was wonderful and i especially enjoy seeing Jason skating and happy he really deserves his flowers gahh! Life is beautiful
Liked every bit of the chin ramp conversation and video part. Could watch so much more of this.
Especially all the talk about the original chin ramp experience.
So good!
Such a good podcast
I’m liked and described
What a privilege to be able to see this. I love this show.
Always look forward to this episodes. Makes Mondays' tolerable. Went back to the beginning and watching old ones during the week..Keep safe and keep well everyone.
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@@HawkvsWolfthe best!
Love, LOVE the banter and camaraderie! And the skating is pretty good, too! ;)
Probably next to Beat Street i watched Search of Animal Chin the most, what a cool session on the Ol' ramp...going way back straight away to my skating Days on my Robb Roskopp board
I can't believe Macone is also working for you guys. Started at bad friends and now he's killing it
Ellis should snatch his phone and search his messages to see if he talks shit 😬😉
Love the video at the end. Jason's best day ever
Excellent job on the doc-nailed it!!
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Jason Ellis and Tony Hawk life stories, which are inspiring! Action on the animal chin ramp captured on film. With a high difficulty level of skateboarding, the aged construction of the ramp, no consolation, and to face the limitations that only increase as we get older! Watching Tony and Jason Makes you want to get out and live life. Thank you for sharing these down to Earth, heart warming stories that make you laugh, make you cry, but mostly want to make you go out and skate. Please do not stop creating these videos that we may enjoy them for the rest of our lives.
This show and video made me feel good all day.
You two look great together, thanks for making my day
🥰
Thanks tony for the skateparks you brought to michigan especially detroit 👍
I’m not even gonna lie there’s a lot of guys out here. They’ve been ripping their whole life and then they got tore up a little bit and just started fading away from the scene or the scene started of fading away from them and someways as well so it’s kind of cool that you’re like bringing it back to some of us because legit it’s part of a lot of our identities and when the party is done and we’re standing there with broken bones And nostalgic memories of being on wall boards, kind of makes it hard to reflect families move on but some of us tried to stay true to the nature of the game and want to skate to the end, but also a couple friends along with it. This motivates people to keep on keeping on. I had a full out ACL replacement a year and a half ago just so I could dedicate back to skating with my son who is now starting to ride and never got the chance to see me. Rip wasn’t easy being the no pad generation, but I am able to ride again, I just can’t do my front side airs at all. I’m scared of it. Just need stability in the legs just a little more before I feel comfortable. It’s not easy.
I haven't been on a board just shy of 20 years. Got a new board and have started my search for Animal Chin again. It's so awesome getting to show my 4 year old son my heroes are still shredding it. Thank you guys for pulling me back in. Have you seen him?
It's great to see you guys skate together ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 cheers!
Jason is "all hat and no cattle". Love it.
Thank you for what you do for skateboarding. There aren't enough words to describe how important the both of you are. Skateboarding wouldn't be what it is if you weren't here. Jason and Tony, you make the world a better place. Love and Vibes, Alexander the Sk8
You guys are legends. Giants among men! That handplant with the thumb over his thumb is insane! The skating at the end is amazing
Seeing you guys shred it up on the animal chin ramp was so rad, thanks for sharing that awesome day with all of us!
Jason you just lived half of our childhood dreams. You guys are so rad!
The biggest flex is Tony still fits a shirt he wore back in the 1980's. That was last century, a millenia ago. We're talking analog, walkmans, and 50 cent candybars that were 2x the size as the ones we have today.
I love all the skating shop talk and history. Ellis has an underrated frontside 5-0 grind. Very smooth. Happy you braved the heat and spikes-of-death nails on that ramp and got the photo by legendary Brittain.
I want to see father grind boards in my local shop. Fuck yeah
Love the behind the scenes of the photographers, too. Seeing how they get the shots is cool!
Jason is so bad ass but not scared to show when he's vulnerable or scared. Becoming a man is realizing that's what makes you tough, working through it, getting the job done. So much respect.
For some reason the ending made my eyes leak water a little. I can't be the only one..
Such a great episode, absolutely amazing to watch these two skate together. Lgendary.
I'm so happy for Jason to be in the healthy mental state he is now and to be getting to live his biggest fantasies. He deserves all of this, he put in the self work and is putting good back out into the world, not just in the FG series but just how he talks to people.
Rad conversation about the history of hand plants/inverts, this is the stuff we want more of, I remember the Tommy Guerrero Real demo at the old "tin can" Prahran ramp in 1990 during the demo Jason staled a invert and Gary Valentine held him for a few seconds then pushed him back into the ramp, Ellis screamed out while rolling across the flat " you pushed me into fakie you asshole" ha ha ha
Gotta say, that doc was awesome. Good job.
That handplant is like that painting where God and Man touch hands :D
FATHER GRIND
What a great thing to do! It's awesome!
Watching the video at the end made me smile as much as watching the original Animal Chin video the first time. You both bring so much joy to skateboarding and my life!!!
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@22:30 "I Want To Be A Cowboy" by the Vandels is the song for the West Coast Cowboy Montage
Tony Trolling Jason was pretty legendary haha. Your guys are great🤣
Also you guys riding was awesome. Such a cool moment you guys all got to share!
I have seen every episode and this one is classic
Great show u guys! Made me emotional remembering the good Ole days. Thank you!
Everyone needs to describe, the podcast is great and I especially love when you guys throw in some skating, for anyone wondering it's about 55 minutes in where the skate segment starts, but I'd highly recommend watching the entire video
Inspiring as always. Seeing both of you continue pushing limits gives me hope at 33 that I’ve still got 20+ years to go. Thank you for continuing to give us these incredible moments!
Seeing today's kids get super stoked to meet Tony is awesome
Loved the end of this one, really would like to see more of Tony and Jason skating, gives me hope for the future ... I'm 35 now, so still young enough but starting to get up there in skater years
Absolutely my new favorite episode. This was amazing to watch 💯💯🤘🤙🤘
Nice.. You two rock. Jason you did what of most of us that grew up skating in the 80's dreamed of. And with grant brittain shooting it. So Stoked for you.
ALL the “feels” after this one!!! Watching this made my MONTH!
Watched Tony learn Sadplant inverts one afternoon at DelMar and really tweek them, his stoke was so REAL!
I love horse wheelies🤘👍 That’s forever going to be my term for that now😂
thank you Tony & Jason for sharing that with us. . . such a special day for the two of you guys, and skateboarding culture
F bomb Toney is so awesome lol
Doesn’t seem natural 😂😂
Victory! You both killed it. Thanks for that wonderful edit.
Excellent lads ! Really really loved this !
DUDE, YALL CRACK ME UP! SO GLAD YOUR DOING THIS SHOW, THANKS GUYS!
I love this show, the animal chin part was so sick. Jason childhood dream and mine lived out🤘👍
Tony always making time for the kids warms my heart. You couldn't have picked a nicer guy to be the face of skating.
Man, just so surreal. Animal Chin was such an integral part of my childhood, it's wild that it is even still remembered, yet it's actually revered all these years later. We were just kids in the Florida suburbs who thought nobody else in the world cared about these skate videos. My friend Darrell and us even built a mini Chin influenced double half-pipe in his back yard in the late 80's, and we would quote the movie endlessly. And now Ellis, my favorite person I'll never meet doing it? Fucking awesome.
(sorry J, I already met Tony back in '89)
Tony, can I borrow your time machine? You guys are an oasis in the internet desert. Much love!❤. Edit: Just finished the vid. The Chin ramp footage is amazing! Love the "Bad News Bears" music (Carmen) and making Breanna cry. Jason's girl is smoking! The skating is beautiful! And I guess that's all I have to say about that.😊
Great vibes and keep up the rad skating!!
Love the growth of this community 🤘🖤
Jason, we support your dreams to be a cowboy even if a certain Birdman can't see the vision yet.
Love these solo episodes
DO A KICKFLIP !
1:07:05 EPIC
1:11:05 EPIC p.2
I only watch ads that Jason is staring at the camera cause I know he is just ripping and it’s such good laughs.
Yes! This one was so great. Loved it.
The chin ramp part was so cool congrats guys
Thank you. That was beautiful!
Thank you Tony for being such a huge influence in our youth and on. Keeping up the great work 🛹 the search for chin continues 🤘😝🤘
And Tony doing my favorite skater's signature trick, Salad Grind, would just be the nuts!
Long time discriber, that was so epic . I'm just as stoked on that sesh as when we rented chin from the skate shop as 80s groms . Thanks Tony and Jason🤙🤜🤛
The end part was full of so many beautiful moments 🥺
Great podcast
That was so wholesome…..
wow just wow, that was awesome to watch. thanks for uploading
Horse lady's are all crazy!!! Stay save Budy they are crazy...
Ellis. You look slightly older, but waaaay happier and more alive lately (last few weeks... months?)
Whatever you're doing, I love it.
Fun episode, boys. Thanks!
Man I'm so glad yall keep this show going it's great!
Also it's wild to see Macomb! I'm a bad friend as well.
Also it's wild seeing McKone on here I'm also a bad friend!
Perfect watch after a day of work:- D
You guys are the best!
Much love from Sweden
Everyone missed the fact that the greatest sk8 doc was created by a bad friend! I'm proud of Mckone!!
Tony making sure he high fives every hand is the best
The Chin ramp footage and photos were so awesome!!!!!!!!!
Loved this , awesome watching these legends skate
Thanks so much y’all!!
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damn that is really dope you got comedians trying to skate. would have never thought in a million years I'd see kim or ian on a board lol
Every podcast that comes out I immediately click🩶 love ya guys ✊🏾✊🏾
SO MUCH RESPECT!
This is more badass than the original, because of all the physical adversity they are challenged with now
Hearing Tony talk about the Chin ramp and the Vision Skate Escape ramp was a trip. I was there at the Skate Escape, sitting right behind the left deck. The place went fucking bananas when he did the Cab disaster transfer. No one had EVER seen anything like it.
Thank all of you for being pioneers.. and cowboys!