These are a few short clips form the new indoor skatepark in Dubuque IA. It’s an amazing fun park and everyone there is so sick! If you your ever in the area I’d highly recommend you check it out. I can’t wait to come back!
The Dark Slide 2015 Skateboard Art Exhibition was held at Dubuque Area Arts Collective at 902 Main St. This years event showed off nearly 100 decks from local, national, and international artists on my favorite medium, a skateboard deck.
Jason changes up the “Classics” format to honor a man who changed the skateboarding game forever. This is one of the best things you’ll ever watch. Three Gonz parts = three certified CLASSICS. Enjoy…
This is part 1 of many installments to come(still uploading.)
Be sure to check out the rest of the set. I’ll also be uploading the Urban Lounge set shortly. They’re different sets and each is over 1.5 hours. Possibly the closest thing you’ll get to seeing Form Of Rocket live any time in the near or distant future.
Not stopping
You follow through
You know it’s wrong
What will you do?
No time to look out
No time for you
It can’t be the
Things that you do
Not having it
I’m not through
You know you fucked up
Now what can you do?
It’s not the money
I gotta clue
I can’t stand
Most things about you
Not having it
Understand
Understand me
This video is for promotional purposes only, it is not for sale nor eligible for monetization in any way.
The song can be purchased and downloaded, visit: https://jasonpfaff.bandcamp.com/
Credits:
Music and Video created by Jason Pfaff
Sampled bass and vocal parts featuring Kristen Pfaff and Joe Breuer/ from several songs on Janitor Joe’s album Big Metal Birds (thanks to Joe Breuer and Amrep records)
Scenes from Janitor Joe “Boys in Blue” music video (directed by John Anglim)
Roller-coaster audio sample purchased from Pond5.com stock media site. Artist: (http://www.freesfx.co.uk)
Thanks to Joe Breuer, Janitor Joe, Norm Pfaff, Stefan Nicolo, and Johanna Ahlquist.
Made with Mac (mtn lion), I-Movie 9.09, Go-Pro, Reason 7, Pro-Tools, Axiom 61, Sonor drums, Korg Nano-Kontrol 2, Mbox mini2, Shure headphones, Sony monitors, and Shure SM-58 microphone.
Biggest. Drop. Ever! Jaws plummets his way into skateboarding history with nerves of steel, joints of rubber and a little help from Ali Boulala. Skateboarding rules!