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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Check it out
http://welovetoroll.com/2011/06/27/erik-bill-boise-idaho/
Click that link for the full article on Ebill by We Love To Roll.
Here's the edit to go along with it.
Click that link for the full article on Ebill by We Love To Roll.
Here's the edit to go along with it.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Photo update
Cam Card's gear.
Cam Card's gear 2.
TNS homies.
P-rail sesh with Cuffdaddy and Camron.
Cuffdaddy sleepin', pen to the pad.
Only one awake on a long ol' drive.
Cam Card's gear 2.
TNS homies.
P-rail sesh with Cuffdaddy and Camron.
Cuffdaddy sleepin', pen to the pad.
Only one awake on a long ol' drive.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Bailes & Brosky at Roskilde 2011
Check it out.
http://roskilde-festival.dk/uk/more_than_music/street_city/
Another Valo European tour begins tomorrow.
http://roskilde-festival.dk/uk/more_than_music/street_city/
Another Valo European tour begins tomorrow.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Fish & Bird
They bought a round for the sailor and they heard his tale,
of a world that was so far away. And a song that we'd never heard.
A song of a little bird, that fell in love with a whale.
He said "You cannot live in the ocean."
And she said to him, "You never can live in the sky."
But the ocean is filled with tears, and the sea turns into a mirror.
And there's a whale in the moon when it's clear, and a bird on the tide.
Please don't cry.
Let me dry your eyes.
So tell me that you will wait for me.
Hold me in your arms.
I promise we never will part.
I'll never sail back to the time, but I'll always pretend you're mine.
Though I know that we both must part, you can live in my heart.
Please don't cry.
Let me dry your eyes.
And tell me that you will wait for me.
Hold me in your arms.
I promise we never will part.
I'll never sail back to the time, but I'll always pretend you're mine.
I know that we both must part, you can live in my heart.
of a world that was so far away. And a song that we'd never heard.
A song of a little bird, that fell in love with a whale.
He said "You cannot live in the ocean."
And she said to him, "You never can live in the sky."
But the ocean is filled with tears, and the sea turns into a mirror.
And there's a whale in the moon when it's clear, and a bird on the tide.
Please don't cry.
Let me dry your eyes.
So tell me that you will wait for me.
Hold me in your arms.
I promise we never will part.
I'll never sail back to the time, but I'll always pretend you're mine.
Though I know that we both must part, you can live in my heart.
Please don't cry.
Let me dry your eyes.
And tell me that you will wait for me.
Hold me in your arms.
I promise we never will part.
I'll never sail back to the time, but I'll always pretend you're mine.
I know that we both must part, you can live in my heart.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Valo Reno
Valo just wrapped up a trip to Reno filming for V.
Here are a couple photos of Kuhn & Bailey.
Can't wait to see the world's longest *********** on that big old ****** *****! Props to Bailes.
photos from Them Goods
Here are a couple photos of Kuhn & Bailey.
Can't wait to see the world's longest *********** on that big old ****** *****! Props to Bailes.
photos from Them Goods
Friday, June 17, 2011
Daaaamn
Gavin is stuck in Pendleton, OR.
Luckily, (well, i'd be stoked cuz i love the place) his car broke down into the parking lot of the wool mill.
If anyone is in that area...go say what's up...looks like he'll be there for a while.
Luckily, (well, i'd be stoked cuz i love the place) his car broke down into the parking lot of the wool mill.
If anyone is in that area...go say what's up...looks like he'll be there for a while.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Better Button Pics
Make your shit cooler for just a couple bucks...
http://thendn.bigcartel.com/product/dayshapes-buttons
http://thendn.bigcartel.com/product/dayshapes-buttons
Photo update
sittin pretty
gavin lives here now. that's his retainer/tooth/cheeseburger
new pins!
preppin' them new prints
oh and check out the trailer for Regardless
REGARDLESS from Brandon Negrete on Vimeo.
DAYSHAPES REVIEW
‘DAYSHAPES’ Be-Mag Review.
-Joseph Taormina
Erik Bill. Over the years on Be-Mag message boards and others of the like, this name has evoked more controversy than the 1965 show in which Bob Dylan traded in his then signature acoustic and blasted the Newport Folk Festival stage with an electric “Maggie’s Farm.” All too often, comments and response to his efforts devolve into whining, bickering posts about anything negative the faceless can come up with. His skating, his videos, his edits- they’re polarizing. However, above any and all of all of this, it’s films like ‘DAYSHAPES’ that continue to show how much Erik Bill really doesn’t give a shit what you or anyone else have to say about what he does, because plain and simple, what he does is rollerblade and what he does, he does with a passion and love that overwhelmingly drowns out all of the haters nipping at his heels.
‘DAYSHAPES’ features profiles from some long-time heavy hitters in the blade game as well as relative unknowns and not a single one disappoints. With sections from seasoned veterans Cameron Card and Erik Bailey alongside equally impressive efforts by Nicholas Swan, Phil Davidson, Erik Bill, Jeff Stanger, and Dan Dickerson, the deck is stacked. In and out, you’ll see each one of these boys creatively skating obstacles in ways most wouldn’t even consider. Every section is well-deserved and easy to watch and there’s not one of them that feels too long.
As with any other Erik Bill release, the production quality here is huge. All throughout, the filming compliments the skating compliments the soundtrack and the editing seamlessly to the point that you’ll forget you’re watching a film featuring a handful of rollerbladers you’ve probably yet to hear of. From the skating on through to every other detail, nothing is forced and what results is one of the most fun-to-watch rollerblading films in a number of years.
My only complaint, and it’s a petty one, is that none of the trailers or promo edits have been included on the disc as “Bonus” content. Yeah, most people aren’t ever going to care, let alone know that there were ever trailers made for the film. Nevertheless, when you’ve seen them all, like I have, and know that they’re just as fun to watch as the completed ‘DAYSHAPES’ film, they’re easy to miss.
‘DAYSHAPES’ is everything that rollerblading should be about. None of its truth is lost as is evidenced by the visible like-minded love of all those who in anyway contributed to the film. If watching a bunch of bladers doing what they love and loving what they do trips your trigger as much as it should, join the tribe and pick up a copy of The NDN’s ‘DAYSHAPES.’ If not, your loss.
Pick up your copy at any of these fine establishments…
intuition
amall
erolling
rw
neglected truth
Or from the NDN direct at…
big cartel
the ndn blog
-Joseph Taormina
Erik Bill. Over the years on Be-Mag message boards and others of the like, this name has evoked more controversy than the 1965 show in which Bob Dylan traded in his then signature acoustic and blasted the Newport Folk Festival stage with an electric “Maggie’s Farm.” All too often, comments and response to his efforts devolve into whining, bickering posts about anything negative the faceless can come up with. His skating, his videos, his edits- they’re polarizing. However, above any and all of all of this, it’s films like ‘DAYSHAPES’ that continue to show how much Erik Bill really doesn’t give a shit what you or anyone else have to say about what he does, because plain and simple, what he does is rollerblade and what he does, he does with a passion and love that overwhelmingly drowns out all of the haters nipping at his heels.
‘DAYSHAPES’ features profiles from some long-time heavy hitters in the blade game as well as relative unknowns and not a single one disappoints. With sections from seasoned veterans Cameron Card and Erik Bailey alongside equally impressive efforts by Nicholas Swan, Phil Davidson, Erik Bill, Jeff Stanger, and Dan Dickerson, the deck is stacked. In and out, you’ll see each one of these boys creatively skating obstacles in ways most wouldn’t even consider. Every section is well-deserved and easy to watch and there’s not one of them that feels too long.
As with any other Erik Bill release, the production quality here is huge. All throughout, the filming compliments the skating compliments the soundtrack and the editing seamlessly to the point that you’ll forget you’re watching a film featuring a handful of rollerbladers you’ve probably yet to hear of. From the skating on through to every other detail, nothing is forced and what results is one of the most fun-to-watch rollerblading films in a number of years.
My only complaint, and it’s a petty one, is that none of the trailers or promo edits have been included on the disc as “Bonus” content. Yeah, most people aren’t ever going to care, let alone know that there were ever trailers made for the film. Nevertheless, when you’ve seen them all, like I have, and know that they’re just as fun to watch as the completed ‘DAYSHAPES’ film, they’re easy to miss.
‘DAYSHAPES’ is everything that rollerblading should be about. None of its truth is lost as is evidenced by the visible like-minded love of all those who in anyway contributed to the film. If watching a bunch of bladers doing what they love and loving what they do trips your trigger as much as it should, join the tribe and pick up a copy of The NDN’s ‘DAYSHAPES.’ If not, your loss.
Pick up your copy at any of these fine establishments…
intuition
amall
erolling
rw
neglected truth
Or from the NDN direct at…
big cartel
the ndn blog
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Out with the old, in with the new.
http://is.vrvm.com/is/pm_1784/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=FfVwFfoG
Boise heads, peep that link.
My suggestions:
Get rid of the bathrooms (that way the bums won't chill so much cuz they won't have a crackshack, raping ground, or warm place to survive...hahaha)
Put angle iron or round coping on every single ledge. Ledges built in 1987 can't hold up that long.
Destroy the miniramp and make a concrete mini that's a shit ton wider!
Ditch the fucking basketball court and make a dope kidney pool. The company that is scheduled to do the renovations is the same company that made the McCall skatepark, so those of you from this area know how sick this could potentially be!
Boise heads, peep that link.
My suggestions:
Get rid of the bathrooms (that way the bums won't chill so much cuz they won't have a crackshack, raping ground, or warm place to survive...hahaha)
Put angle iron or round coping on every single ledge. Ledges built in 1987 can't hold up that long.
Destroy the miniramp and make a concrete mini that's a shit ton wider!
Ditch the fucking basketball court and make a dope kidney pool. The company that is scheduled to do the renovations is the same company that made the McCall skatepark, so those of you from this area know how sick this could potentially be!
Monday, June 6, 2011
New Olpin Section.
NDN homie, Christopher Olpin just dropped a new edit via WWW.WELOVETOROLL.COM
Full-true miz gap out!
Full-true miz gap out!
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Vista Bladerhaus
The Vista Bladerhaus will be having a new tenant as of next week. Gavin Fitch is movin' in!
Now the line-up is as follows:
and
pay rent to
(the one in the red shirt, destroying.)
and so does...
Come blade n hang!
Oh yeah...
chills here a lot too.
Dayshapes DVD Review
The NDN presents the Dayshapes Skate DVD, a film by Erik Bill.
Starring full sections from: Cameron Card, Dan Dickerson, Nicholas Swan, Erik Bill, Phil Davidson & Erik Bailey.
Also featuring: Jeff Stanger, Chris Olpin, Ross Kuhn, Ty Acuff, Geoff Phillip, JT Truitt, Gavin Fitch, Corey Grubb, Justin Mousley, Tad Tregeagle, Jay Whitmore, Eli Dorsey, Tyler Schmidt, and many other talented bladers.
If you’re looking for a skate dvd that’s more than just a bunch of clips haphazardly stacked on top of each other, than this Dayshapes Skate DVD is definitely the one for you. The editing has a great flow to it and the tricks featured aren’t just some random blader hucking his meat at a big obstacle. Erik Bailey and Cameron Card have been two of the sickest bladers in the whole aggressive skating game for the last 10 years, so you know you’re getting solid sections from both of them!
Also, Erik Bill comes through with solid blading, like always. And it’s good to see Roller Warehouse team rider Ross Kuhn coming through with a handful of clips to represent! This skate dvd has got a really great vibe and smooth flow to it, and is definitely a perfect video for anyone looking for something more than your classic skate video.
Check out the Dayshapes Skate DVD at the skate shop with the cleanest steez, Roller Warehouse. Be sure to give us a call at 1-800-772-2502 with any aggressive skating questions.
Dayshapes Blu-Ray Review
Found on Rollerwarehouse Blog
Well if you have a Blu Ray player, then this one is pretty much a no-brainer! The NDN presents the Dayshapes Blu Ray Skate Video, a film by Erik Bill.
Starring full sections from: Cameron Card, Dan Dickerson, Nicholas Swan, Erik Bill, Phil Davidson & Erik Bailey.
Also featuring: Jeff Stanger, Chris Olpin, Ross Kuhn, Ty Acuff, Geoff Phillip, JT Truitt, Gavin Fitch, Corey Grubb, Justin Mousley, Tad Tregeagle, Jay Whitmore, Eli Dorsey, Tyler Schmidt, and many other talented bladers.
If you’re looking for a skate dvd that’s more than just a bunch of clips haphazardly stacked on top of each other, than this Dayshapes Blu Ray Skate Video is definitely the one for you. The editing has a great flow to it and the tricks featured aren’t just some random blader hucking his meat at a big obstacle. Erik Bailey and Cameron Card have been two of the sickest bladers in the whole aggressive skating game for the last 10 years, so you know you’re getting solid sections from both of them!
Also, Erik Bill comes through with solid blading, like always. And it’s good to see Roller Warehouse team rider Ross Kuhn coming through with a handful of clips to represent! This skate dvd has got a really great vibe and smooth flow to it, and is definitely a perfect video for anyone looking for something more than your classic skate video.
Check out the Dayshapes Blu Ray Skate Video at the skate shop with the cleanest steez, Roller Warehouse. Be sure to give us a call at 1-800-772-2502 with any aggressive skating questions.
Well if you have a Blu Ray player, then this one is pretty much a no-brainer! The NDN presents the Dayshapes Blu Ray Skate Video, a film by Erik Bill.
Starring full sections from: Cameron Card, Dan Dickerson, Nicholas Swan, Erik Bill, Phil Davidson & Erik Bailey.
Also featuring: Jeff Stanger, Chris Olpin, Ross Kuhn, Ty Acuff, Geoff Phillip, JT Truitt, Gavin Fitch, Corey Grubb, Justin Mousley, Tad Tregeagle, Jay Whitmore, Eli Dorsey, Tyler Schmidt, and many other talented bladers.
If you’re looking for a skate dvd that’s more than just a bunch of clips haphazardly stacked on top of each other, than this Dayshapes Blu Ray Skate Video is definitely the one for you. The editing has a great flow to it and the tricks featured aren’t just some random blader hucking his meat at a big obstacle. Erik Bailey and Cameron Card have been two of the sickest bladers in the whole aggressive skating game for the last 10 years, so you know you’re getting solid sections from both of them!
Also, Erik Bill comes through with solid blading, like always. And it’s good to see Roller Warehouse team rider Ross Kuhn coming through with a handful of clips to represent! This skate dvd has got a really great vibe and smooth flow to it, and is definitely a perfect video for anyone looking for something more than your classic skate video.
Check out the Dayshapes Blu Ray Skate Video at the skate shop with the cleanest steez, Roller Warehouse. Be sure to give us a call at 1-800-772-2502 with any aggressive skating questions.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
We Love To Roll
Check out this new Cameron Card edit and read up on the contest that is being held to win a shit-ton of Cameron's pro wheels.
New website and contest info HERE
Peep that Utah boot designed by Nicole Cahill!
New website and contest info HERE
Peep that Utah boot designed by Nicole Cahill!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
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