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Props – Millenium: Best of 1999 – Full Video

March 2, 2013

Here is an awesome way to start your Saturday off right! Props uploaded the best of 1999 video in its entirity for your viewing pleasure. This video is seriously LOADED with legends. Amazing!

“Best riding from the 1999 Props Video Magazine Issues.

Featuring Josh Stricker, Dave Osato, Joe Rich, Chad Kagy, Mike Escamilla, Gonz, Dave Freimuth, Mike Ardelean, Ruben Alcantara, Ruel Erickson, Chris Hallman, Chris Duncan, Jay Miron, Zeb Williams, Jimmy Levan, Ian Morris, Cory Nastazio, Andrew Faris, Nate Wessel, Jamie Spritzer, Taj Mihelich, Brian Kachinsky, Ralph Sinisi, Afro Pat, Jim Rienstra, Chris Doyle, Ryan Corrigan, Tom Haugen, Marcus Wilke, Scott Wirsch, Ryan Nyquist, Punjab, Joey Garcia, Troy McMurray, Stuart King, Josh Heino, Jamie Bestwick, Bristol, Butcher, Kris Bennett, Garrett Byrnes, Pat Juliff, Dennis McCoy, Mike Tag, Mat Hoffman, John Parker, Shawn Dorton, Ron Kimler, Todd Walkowiak, Mike Griffen, Shaun Butler, Fuzzy, Dave Mirra, Clay Brown, Luke Norton, Jerry Galley, Matti Rose, Jason Enns, Mike Andrews and more.

Music
Benzito | Props Theme
The Strike | Turning
Boxer | Georgia
The Juliana Theory | This Is Not A Love Song
The Wayouts | Better Days
Quest For Rescue | Pain
Korea Girl | Under the Sun
Sick Of It All | Pass the Buck
Toe To Toe | Giant Killer
OS101 | Six & Sevens
”

Props – Issue 37: New Jersey Scene Report

February 15, 2013

Oh man, this is definitely a legendary part from Props. So many amazing riders in this… Plus, Ralph Sinsi’s intro is hilarious.

“Ralph Sinisi, Joe Tiseo, Grimaldo Durran, Bob Scerbo, George Dossantos, Brian Tunney, Garrett Byrnes, Keith Terra and the rest of the boys hit up streets, parks, trails and lots in dirty Jersey. Circa 2000.

Music
Big, Big Furnace | Phones Are For Squares
Jets To Brazil | King Medicine
The Ladderback | Few And Far Between
”

Props – Best of 2000 – Full Video

February 10, 2013

Props dug into their vault and pulled out the entire “Best of 2000” video for your viewing pleasure. This is definitely a classic so kick back and enjoy!

“The best riding from the 2000 Video Magazine issues.

Music
My Favorite | 17 Berlin
Ex Number Five | Just Sit Back and Relax
Paris, Texas | Razor New Neighbors
Luckie Strike | Routine
The Anniversary | Emma Discovery
Sergio Vega | Come Home Soon
Shelter | Don’t Walk Away
Muler | The Wingclipper
The New Rising Sons | Put It On the Wire
Smog | Dress Sexy At My Funeral
”

Props – “E-Lot”: A Flatland Short

February 9, 2013

This is pretty awesome. Props dug into their classic vault and pulled out this short they di featuring Brian Tunney. There’s not a ton of riding and it’s kind of deep, but a real interesting watch. Take a look.

“This was a fun little side project Brian Tunney and I worked on one June day in Madison, WI, where we delved into the retrospective psychology of riding flatland hours on end alone in a parking lot. Shot on 16mm and 8mm film. Head games circa 2000.

Sometimes life can become a stressful series of head games. A constant test, as if two sides of consciousness are in deep battle over the ownership of one’s sanity. Replaced, with a faithless void by your mind.

It’s believed, we, as humans, are only capable of utilizing less than ten percent of our brain. Leaving the other ninety percent untouched by our consciousness. To me, this poses a series of questions. Does this merely limit the head games, or would a deeper understanding just overcomplicate them? And if so, would we be capable of unimaginable wonders, or be relegated to confusion?

Well then how does that ten percent of my small comprehension begin to reconstruct the bridge back to personal accomplishment?

I just don’t know. Maybe I will never know. Maybe none of us will ever know.

For now, I will let these thoughts subside and rewire my mind to accept a simple series of beats and rhythms.

[Music]

Some days the mind steps back from the original plan, taking you in a diverted and unwanted direction. A direction that only seems to take you backwards and over the same route many times. Why must I become so damn familiar with this path?

Some days I just don’t want to deal with these head games. Some days I just wish it could be simple. A times of frustration, my mind begins to wander.

I dream of moments of serenity, when the stresses of the day subside and set in the sky. I dream of moments of glee, when the hallway in my mind is free of clutter and I can freely travel its lengths. Maybe I should dust of my old trumpet and blow out a golden melody?

Maybe I just need to channel my aggression in new ways. Like a summer shimmer off the reflective waters, where I can pretend I’m Leonardo diCaprio as the king of the world from the hit movie Titanic.

All this I can only ponder upon.

The great thing about head games is that I’m always willing to play them, despite their frustrations, despite their challenges. Maybe it’s just part of the human spirit we all share: the desire to be competitive, even if at times it is only with one’s self.

The struggle is refreshing, and in a strange way I welcome it. I welcome the challenges I am faced with on a daily basis because I know that at the very least, they teach me and lead me to a further understanding of what this is all about.

And the passing of time, although tough on occasion, will eventually lead me to the answers for which I search so hard for. It’s the barrier my mind wishes to overcome.

[Music]

Life can be funny at times. Like playing a game of tug of war where neither side has the advantage. And life can be even funnier when you beat your head at something once thought impossible. Maybe unlearning the concept of impossible is the key to exploring the mind even further?

A simple discovery in the long road ahead.

Music
Lambchop | Up With People (Live)
“

Brian Kachinsky Aspire Section

January 25, 2013

Wow… I can’t believe this video part is almost 10 years old already. This is Brian’s winning part from the old Aspire video contests that Jim Rienstra used to run back in the day. Brian’s part which consists of footage from the streets of Madison, Wisconsin and some of the legendary Midwest skateparks that are no longer around like Undercover, 4Seasons Madison and Area 51. This was definitely one of the parts that really put Brian on the map, even though at the time of this he was already riding for UGP and Standard. Wow… I know entirely too much about this part and I’m rambling. All you need to know is that this is some classic Brian Kachinsky footage and it’s good as hell. Enjoy!

“Section took 1st place in the Aspire video contest, circa 2004.” – Props

Props – Discovery: Nate Wessel

January 25, 2013

This is rad. Props dug deep into their vault and pulled out this rad video of Nate Wessel searching out spots and sending it on them. You’ll definitely want to see this one. This is why Wessel is a legend!

“Searching, searching, finding. A short film by Props’ Chris Rye. Shot on b/w 16mm with Nate Wessel in 2001.“

Props – Issue 59: Luke Fink Bio

January 11, 2013

Here’s another gem from Props for you to take a peek at. They pulled out Luke Fink’s bio from issue 59 for you guys to check out. I’m personally really stoked on this one and the riding is super good. I wonder where this dude is today?

“Posted by request. Australian Luke Fink hits up street, parks and concrete in his Bio from Issue 59. Circa 2006.” – Props BMX

Props – Issue 59: Mike Tag FBM Commerical

January 8, 2013

Props uploaded this old FBM commercial featuring Mike Tag from issue 59 for you guys to enjoy and remember the legend. Rest in Peace, Mike! BMX misses you.

“Classic ad featuring Mike Tag, lifelong FBM team rider until his untimely death due to lymphoma on April 13, 2012. RIP Tag.

Music: Uncle Tupelo “I Wanna Be Your Dog””

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