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#151 Ishod Wair's "Chronological Order" Skate Companion

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Here we go there mate, Super Sports Radio, Skate Companion Edition, it's Shodware, chronological order, video part. Oh yeah, we do like the eyeshod. Got up on YouTube on the Shodware's personal YouTube channel. Yep.

And he's got a little bit of a description about the video. He says, remember the spritz and destroy edit on Thrasher from Mason Silver's Soty Trip in 2020? Well, a bunch of my clips didn't make the edit. I sat down with the real TM, the homie Tim Fulton, and put it all together in chronological order.

This is the result. So that's really cool. So this is literally in order of... Start to finish up how we did it.

That's cool. Film by Matt Bublets, Mac Schaff, and Ryan Lee, and edited by the Shod himself until Tim Fulton. So yeah, that kind of does frame it pretty... I've already seen the part, but I didn't read it beforehand.

So I didn't know that the name actually meant that he was putting it all... Literally in chronological order. Yeah, I didn't even think about it. I just thought that was the name.

You know, it's decent. OK, so we'll get the video lined up on YouTube. If you want to listen along and watch along with me and we'll just say 3, 2, 1, we'll press play. And then away we go, you can kind of go along with our commentary a little bit for the part.

But we'll be doing a breakdown anyway so it doesn't really matter. So 3, 2, 1 and play. And we're just straight in mate, straight in on our handrail session. Nice.

Hitting the knollie backboards. Big spin backboard. Big e-mail backboard. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

It's already got a nice smooth vibe to the video part, mate. Yeah, nice little bit of music going on there. Yeah. Lovely big spin front nose.

And for him saying that a lot of these tricks kind of didn't really... You know, get to go anywhere. I didn't make an edit. It's all filmed really well.

Oh, yeah. Beautiful front lip mate. Nice. Row that one out.

We rode it. I want that one. Great crook down a skinny hubber. Yep.

Backside with a backside tail slide. Very nice back to you. Lovely mate. Lovely.

Lovely. Nice spot. Popped over as well, mate. Oh, yeah.

That's what we want to see. Nice little switchboard slide there, mate. Yeah, he popped out. Again, back it up.

He's having a little switch session. With a switch trail. Very nice. Crispy tray over, a manhole cover.

Yeah, another couple of nice little strong pushes. Off the court, up onto some platform. Right back down. Yeah, it's almost like a skate park mixed in with a...

Yeah, like an aqueduct. Yeah. Oh, lovely style out of that blun. Very nice.

Not only here, we'll just get it done. Lovely tray on a kind of a little quarter. Backside, yeah. A little scraper.

Nolly crook. That's what we're sitting on the end of the ledge. Popped out just before the old boy. Big flip, and then hitting this...

Oh. This bump to a road gap. Lovely tray. Backside flip.

And then blessedness with the wisdom of the frontside of the mat. Yeah. Expertly done. Very nice.

Into the traffic. Oh. Solid heel. Solid heel flip.

This bump to a bar of spot. Yeah, lovely heel flip over it. Got a tune change mate. Nice.

I think they're trying to be a little drifted moment for this one. Yeah. Load a quick shotgun flat ground tricks for us here. Nice.

It's almost like it's broken up into sessions. They're kind of staying on the spot and seeing what he's getting on the spot, which is nice to see. Which you don't get in a lot of video parts. Generally you want to have one and done.

Yeah. A ball ride kind of thing there. Nice. Very nice.

Make a flaky flip. Some heavy metal nail mate. Nolly heel. Lovely.

Nolly back here. Oh, beautiful. Nolly. Oh.

Beautifully done. Oh, it's a big nolly front note. Oh, then. All the way around.

All the way. Destroy him. Yeah. They got namedy stairs after him now.

This is game over. Then we can touch you stairs. Yeah. Destroyed.

Switching. Oh. Switch. Beautiful back 50.

Oh. Flip crook in a line. Did they film that twice mate? Possibly.

Yeah. I had to tell. I can't remember the. We'll have to find out.

That's a quick five minutes. That went through quick. I was drawn in there, mate. The thing is, you know, when you're watching a master of work, like a shop where one of the greatest skaters of his generation, you can just watch just how efficient it is.

Just let him do his thing. You know, you can do everything. Oh, yeah. Although the song changes were quite abrupt, I thought all the songs did actually work.

Yes, definitely. Just an interesting choice. Definitely switched it up unexpectedly there, honest. Have you got any tricks in there, mate, that really kind of stood out to you or any little favourites?

I'm trying not to be just left with what we see within destroying that last set. I'm just going to start rolling it back on now. Yeah. Yeah.

I'll do that as well. Mate, so many great tricks in this. Still trying to not just think of the second half if you're like. Well, it's nice seeing him.

I mean, just with the opening few tricks, mate, you know, hitting the knollie, knollie backboard down a handrail. I always like that trick. It's always a good looking trick. Yeah, great looking trick.

You know, better than say like a knollie lip slide, a cheeky knollie lip side, which are easier tricks to do, you know. But a knollie backboard is a proper powerful trick, you know. Yeah, definitely. And just like you were saying earlier, a fair few of these are just kind of like the sesh and then the sesh progress into that final trick.

Yeah. Like it's a big heel, very heel onto a backboard slide. You're not seeing many people do that for good reason because you could easily just land on your gooch. Yeah.

Yeah. Great stuff off. Yeah. Oh, we'll talk about that little nice nipop shove, nose, many gnollie out on that.

Oh, yeah. That glass kind of the one oh one oh two. One oh two. One oh three.

Yeah, lovely, dainty little popped up shove there, mate. Nice little pop out. Yeah, a little shifty pop out mate, you know, makes sure it happens. Yeah, really cool.

Managed spot. And this rail spot that hits the switch board slide and the switch crook on. That's a really nice. I'd like to skate that.

Yeah, just to give that it looks, you know, like the right type of rail to have a go. I think I said to you before, I haven't had that many opportunities to go on these rails, but I thought there was one at a school age escape. So I did get to do the board slide pop out sort of deal. Yeah.

And I did it because I had that spot, not many people. Yeah. So you don't the teat of the thing. You don't get to have a play around how it actually works.

And it's a stranger feeling than what you think is because you're just teetering. It's almost using the spring of the board, not necessarily just teetering and plopping out, which can be done as well. You can kind of like drop and pull. But it's more the way I did anyway, it was more of like a reading that once you're in the deep bounce the board slide to then use that kind of spring in your own board to then get you out.

Yeah. Rather than rather than plopping around it, which you can do it. It can do it, but I found it easy just to kind of use the energy of the wood to get out of it. Nice.

It just looks like a size of that rail isn't crazy. I think you could try a board side of that making it. Yeah, you definitely get it going for sure. Yeah, beautiful switch crook and then it hops over back to goofy.

It's nice having that element of danger in there. Yeah. And this trick that he does at 137 where he kind of rides up the quarter pipe. Yeah.

There's a little 180 up there. Lands on something that's probably not even double the width of a board. Yep. And then just just drops back in.

That isn't simple, mate. That'd be very scary to drop back in off that rolling. Yeah, to be like, not just winging it as well, to be comfortably dropping back into that. You've got to be ready.

Yeah. And then this next line here with the red shoes, mate. Super nice like front blunts spin around kind of 360 sort of 180 to get himself going again. It's a gnoli heel in the line.

Nice composition as well with the red brick buildings and the red shoes. You know, it kind of all kind of flows nicely. Yeah, it does. And to smack that tray out, mate, on that bank.

Yeah. Casually as well. Really nicely done. I'm thinking somebody that's got like frant or something like that.

I have no idea. Yeah, maybe Copenhagen, mate. Yeah. Yep.

Definitely got that European vibe. I like the crook on the ledge with the old boys. They were obviously doing it before and then he's, it's a game now. Yeah.

The guy's sitting there because he's on the skate. But he gets up before him. So, yeah, no harm done. And then we got a really cool bunch of gaps.

Yeah. Again, another spot that I think we could, you know, you could have a go at, mate. You could throw something on this, you know, even if you could just get a 180 or a big ole or something. I think you could, you could, you could session this.

Yeah. You know, you've got to, you know, stop to a little bit further. I'm like, eat, you know, even if you just rolled off the edge, any, any level of skate, you know what I'm saying? The, as long as you're not landing dead on the skate stuff, which if I were out, but not unachievable, that could be a fun skate.

Really cool spot. But yeah, definitely. You know, you go there, mate, we'll be sessioning the, you know, the front jump and back jumps and. That's it, mate.

You get some nice ones. You get some perky ones on it. It's going to send you regardless. But I mean, you get everything you want to do on it.

It's a backside flip and a frontside flip to perfection. Nice and close to the fish, eh? Front lip on some weird ledge, almost like a load of pots kind of carved into some marble. Yeah.

Really cool spot at 245. Yeah, it looks really polished on top, mate. I suppose it's a gap out as well, isn't it? It's a smaller edge to that.

And then next shot, mate, with the big time hill flip. Yep. Huge bumped to bar. Really big bumped to bar.

Big, the fish will bump to bar. He makes it look small, but that is not, that isn't small. That's a big boy. Yeah, really nice.

And then we, yeah, then we cut to the, uh, the Atlanta drift edit. Yep. Just a couple of little cheeky ledge tricks, mate. It's a bit of an interesting edit, you know, with the shotgun color, and the kind of edit between tricks.

It's a bit, I don't know, quite see the vision here, but it does flow. It does end up kind of just getting back to where it needs to go. Exactly. Yeah, definitely.

It's just nice seeing him skate. You know, if you were to see him in the wild, this is what you'd be seeing. Oh, the tricks, all this, you know, just a good old session. And then firing up with the metal.

The fakey flip, sir. Is it fakey flip or no? Yeah, fakey flip. And then he hits, then he hits the nollie flip, I think.

Then he proceeds to hit everything down this, should we count the stairs, mate? We may as well count the stairs. That's a look. Try and get the best angle to count them.

11. Yeah. Big stair set. Yeah, and the decent side server.

Oh, yeah. Not a mess about side server. No, no, you could do some damage to yourself on those others. Yeah, those two sets.

I think the other one's a 12 set. The tricks election he puts down this, though, mate, you know. Ah, just keeps getting better and better. Gets a switch front side flip down it.

Well, switch flip first, which is beautifully done, then switch healed. Remember, this is the way you did it. This is the order that you T-scated. Yeah, chronologically.

Blast out the switch barrel heel, which is incredible. And then finishes up with the back 50 down that really steep marble hubber, which wouldn't be forgiven if you missed your trucks on it. No. Could be real dangerous because it looks icy and steep.

And then proceeds to do the, you know, one of the tech districts go and flip back crook. Perfect. All the way in, angle all the way in. It's crazy how for five minutes, how quickly does that go?

It doesn't, yeah, it doesn't feel like I just watched them watching for five minutes. Such a great video part. Yeah, definitely a great video part to watch. And it is kind of cool that it does have the three sections in it.

You know, I'm kind of, I was hating a little bit on the way they did it, but I do like the way that he's going to broke it up a little bit. Keeps it just a bit fresher. He's not necessarily saying this is all time great. It's part, but he's just making it an enjoyable audio-visual experience.

So what did you give that mate? I mean, that's a hard one to really tell the rate. You know what I mean? Just because he's a gimmick, he's just put it out there.

But as a gimmick goes, it's pretty cool. Yeah, that's it. It's not really a video. Like, it's not a real part.

It's not, it's almost like a fresher part, kind of a fresher stroke raw part, kind of all sort of thing. Yeah, kind of hard to rate that mate. You know, like you could trim that up. You could trim the fat off, which was still awesome to see, which made this video what it was as well.

So just the hammers and the tech, and it be a high four, five part, or you have it how it is, and it be lurking around the high three low fours sort of thing for what it is. Probably, you know what I mean? Like a three point seven, five overall just because of everything mixed in, but really good fucking tricks in there. And I suppose it is kind of like a tour video as well.

So it's a different kind of vibe and having those longer kind of lines that are kind of more chill. And that's kind of a style anyway that he likes to kind of just do that sort of deal. So he isn't like approaching it. He's freestyling more than a lot of skaters are.

Yeah, yeah, exactly. And it's definitely more of just seeing how consistent he is on the, on the sesh, I guess, which is, and people don't want to show you what to show you that always, you know, which is understandable. But that was great. Yeah, it's almost like you're at the spots.

Yeah. Just seeing it go down. But if you were to see that go down, you need to know what a special moment you saw. If you were at that last skate spot, maybe absolutely destroyed the 12 and the 12 or what else.

Oh, mate. You've just witnessed history there. You'd be able to call up for a Shrinnav your own piece. Yeah, you would.

I've actually just stumbled across this little video. I was going to speak to you about some videos that you might be wanting to tell some, some of the listeners about. If you've seen anything else recently, but I've just come across this Adidas skateboarding video. It's called dealing Tokyo on the skateboarding on YouTube in its only a couple minutes long.

I can't tell you that. There's no skating in it. You know, it's a film deal just knocking about its hotel. That the Jullen Toko, sorry.

Yeah, released yesterday. Yeah, present day portrait of Jason Dale told through a recorded phone conversation between two staff members of a Tokyo four star hotel. So, like, it might be quite funny. Maybe we'll give, you know, we'll, when we go off the air, we can actually have a deep dive in the listeners' kind of scenario.

I've already seen it. But it's filmed by Greg Hunt, so obviously, you know, legendary film. Yeah. It just seems like a kind of a cool, almost like what we have of Rowley in the XLT video, mate.

You can't get in a little bit more of a flavor of a, one of your favorite skaters. No, but more personality in there. It actually looks really cool. Yeah, nice.

That's really good. Any other videos you've kind of seen recently made? Something that people should be checking out. Pangea video, mate.

That was a pretty good watch. Yeah, the road rage video, yeah. Yeah. Some good faces in there, some good Shanahan maneuvers, some nice big parts and some big shoes.

What do you think, mate? I really liked it. I liked the fact that they, you know, they went all in with the black and white. It's a proper college street project.

It's pushing around a city, which I really like. It's not polished at all. And I suppose that's the vision that he's got for Pangea jeans or they've got for Pangea jeans. So, you know, this is kind of feel like classic DC videos, but they're giving it a little bit more of an edge and a different angle.

So, it's a nice approach. It's still got a lot of DC faces in there. You know, the Friends section, mate, which is a cool, really cool Friends section and a load of, uh, one hit one. There's a few where ones.

I'm talking just tricks, you know, we're just getting a trick in there, but it's always like a nice long Friends section. Oh, yeah. Definitely made loads of loads of all the faces you want to see that you'd be thinking about when you watch John Shanahan. I like and think of the people skating those similar spots and in that sort of sabotage at S crew.

Love the old black and white footage. A lot of good fish eye action in there. Can't go wrong, mate. Can't go wrong.

It's the first option of this. Panjengine Skateboard and featuring John Shanahan, Joseph Delgado, Riot Abaza, Brian Pambianko, Chick Boltini, Mike Anderson, Jamir Brown, Will Marshall, Jean Paul, Felipe, Munros, Neal Herrick, James Juckett, Kierman Mgeniss and Kaz filmed in a row in New York Philadelphia, L.A. Paris, filmed by Matthew P. Anderson, John Shanahan, Brian Pambianko, obviously.

The edit was done by John Shanahan, mate. Oh, nice, mate. It says Jonathan Shanahan, but I'd imagine that's him, right? He's just clashing himself up for the video edit.

make it add in a little extra again it's one of those videos you can watch pretty quickly or it's not gonna it's not gonna drag if you want to just watch something to get yourself going yeah no definitely a good good little skate club to watch there mate you watch on your on the bus to work mate or what are you doing what I like about it is it's just it's on the ground it's just it's the clips you do get where your mates yeah these are the clips you get your mates so it's it's just yeah it's just nice to see like a pro skater in a homie video good vibes throughout the video definitely what you want to see and real streets getting real streets parts great you're not done if he's do for your regular the guy who ends it which is that's right I had a buzzer isn't it I think the guy who ends it he's like that 180 kind of nose grind on a brick ledge yeah how's he skating up a little bit how's he grind those bricks magic yeah it's the so one he knows grind and then swoops around with a shove out there mate as well yeah quickly as I have some quickly a really cool end because if you're a street skater you recognize how you don't take those spots yeah to get a clip on that leg mate oh which isn't like a no slide or something and still you know no side would be good because that that led to the move but he's grinding on that edge just a thought made a half a mate just made a happen he did make it happen yeah he definitely did yeah no great like and what most of stuff John Han's putting out he's got his new pro shoe coming out into different color ways and yeah just good to see the other other people on the team surrounding his mates so that's always a good bonus before we lead the listeners mate I thought we're just because it's the season yeah have you got any contenders for skater of the year can you think of anyone that you know is definitely stepped up this year I think it's a hard one yeah definitely who he who's been putting out kind of multiple things well I mean Shanahan you know I've been saying I've been saying that Shanahan's never gonna get it but he has put out some video this year he has you know I think he's got to be he's got to be in contention he's got to be on the list yeah I mean Tom Knox is they're gonna put him in the conversation I mean I don't think he'll get it but he's been putting some stuff out you know he's part out not too long ago which is a really cool part yeah that is a good part yeah if he popped another part or two out or something it'd definitely be possible for him to be up in there this year doesn't feel the same as like previous is where you kind of have a you kind of knows got it yeah it's been a big mix of people doing doing things but not necessarily multiple multiples I try to think really normally we can kind of you can pick out someone who is like yeah they're definitely in contention you know when when Mason Silver wanted you can't we all kind of knew that was gonna happen you know it was a deserved year was I just can't I don't know maybe I suppose is it November where they start to drop the the you know the winning parts mate closer to the time there's gonna be you throw your spit part out and your board part out because I suppose Evan Smith might have something you know he's been knocking about you know he's filming a lot so he can have something going on there trying to think is a lulopus done much I think I've seen him too much recently nothing super recent anyway it is hard in that you know kind of thinking back to January yeah what what video is gonna came out then yeah no I haven't really got too too many people right off the dome to be honest I mean John Dilo's always there are thereabouts yeah you know his part was great if he dropped another two parts on that caliber he's gonna be up there as well yeah you too had his that is like like part as well in Tokyo which you know is a pretty heavy hitting part obviously we had Ryan Czechler hit us with a good part it's possible that he could be cooking up a storm but if he's got the want to do that this year yeah I can't see him throwing anything heavy than what he's throwing me yeah I mean yeah either yeah I'm literally kind of scrolling through thrasher now just going through the the months just seeing if there was anything like a super part I can't see loads you know there's been a lot of good there's been like a lot of good you know load a good skating it's been some good good videos I hope well yeah I just try to think if anyone's been firing him out you know next time we speak to listeners we're doing a few of these skate companions and gonna be more have more laid out you're gonna know who's coming for it oh yeah sooner rather than later because it's always you know it's a bit naughty but it's the way they do it now yeah throw out the two parts back to back I don't remember the mile silvers the fine part that was quite that's quite a good part all right yeah quite a technical part that was a few months ago but you know there's still nothing nothing jumping out so we'll just yeah maybe let us know if there's any we miss an hour we need to kind of give a little bit more credit to but I think the ones we're gonna be they're gonna be set in a bar are gonna be coming within the next month yeah last day half the people mentioned some of those guys if they drop again they're gonna be right up in there and you know there's been a couple of not one hit wonders but you know a couple of people making names from South so they could definitely be pushing up I'd be interested mate that's it mate we'll be here we'll be here ready ready for those parts mate doing some skate companions on them oh yeah and then when the nominations come out we'll give up we'll do another little guess to see see who's gonna win it but we can't for it we can't for over now yet mate we need to do some research you know we don't look a bit more yeah that's it we need a bit more well nice one thanks for listening everyone hope you enjoyed it and we'll see you soon nice one guys

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