Welcome to the latest episode of ~PARTS~, our series where we take a step back and talk about the true foundation of skateboarding. You guessed it; it’s video parts.
Despite how divisive focusing on video parts can be, our PARTS segment is as straightforward as it gets: we get your favorite skaters to rant about vids they hated, loved, wish they had made, could watch on repeat forever, and so on. Essentially, it’s the stuff we all talk about when we’re at the park or sitting at a spot.
For our latest episode, Gifted Hater, aka Joa Fields, joins us to share some early skate video memories and his thoughts on T-Pud’s fits. Since he is known for his ability to over-analyze and shit talk all things skateboarding, including videos, it was nice to hear some positivity flowing through his microphone.
MENTIONS IN EPISODE
First part you remember watching?
Strange Notes
First part you were obsessed with?
Ryan Sheckler – Round 3
Part that reminds you most of yourself?
Bob Burnquist – Dreamland
The part you can’t stand watching?
Ryan Sheckler – Round 3
Best song/skater combo in a part?
Hugo Boserup – Promaster
Part with the best fits?
Chris Cole – Ride the Sky
Part with the worst fits?
Torey Pudwill – Bigger Bang
Best part from a YouTuber?
Black Ninja
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August 12, 2022 4:59 pm
Jesus Christ who infiltrated the comments? Steve Berra is that you making all these accounts talkin’ shit?
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August 25, 2022 1:00 am
Def Berra
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