Harold Hunter: From NYC Streets to Skateboarding Legend
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Dive into the heart of skate culture with the legendary Harold Hunter. From the bustling streets of New York City to the pulse-pounding beats of the urban soundtrack, witness the fearless talent and magnetic personality that made Harold a trailblazer in the world of skateboarding.
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LEGENDS NEVER DIE! God speed brotha.
This is the video we’ve been waiting for… People don’t know how good Harold actually was at skating. Thanks for showcasing that.
I'd like to lend a story about Harold. In the mid 90's, I was a rollerblader because I was trash at skating, but always tried, but was way better at blading, even got sponsored by a company for a VERY short time. Anyway, when I used to skate around The Cube (on Astor Place, now named whatever the fuck,) the other skaters didn't want me there, but Harold ALWAYS stood up for me, until we were united. Oddly enough, I was the only person living right next to the Cube in the first place lol, but I never tried to front like "well this is my spot." But Harold always had my back. When Harold past away, I got myself a new deck at a now defunct but dope ass spot called Reciprocal that had pinball machines. An old school style, I got an Elephant Mini Axe with old school Independant trucks, wheels I forgot, but I just wanted to skate around in Harold's memory. This dude really was a persona you don't get anymore, and I miss seeing him around here so much. You can see videos of him and think you know someone like him, you don't. One of a kind.
Snoop Dogg providing the narration was dope.
@brownpaperbag1651
5 ай бұрын
bro it’s ai
@gxxdbye708
3 ай бұрын
Nah shit was asss
Thx for uploading this. Harold deserves to be remembered, not just for NYC but for all skateboarding. 1st met him when he & the rest of the Zoo York team came down to DC. We got to session with them & seeing him, a fellow goofyfooted skater, put so much of himself into every trick inspired the hell outta me. Just skating & chillin with him & the rest of Zoo York was an experience I always remembered lol. The man had a larger than life personality & absolutely unbridled creative energy that just radiated off him. It was infectous. Harold was good technically while always bringing his style & going big. What's more, his personality & creativity was seen in everything he did on & off the board at a level few others do. Thx for being a legend & may you continue to RIP brother.
Brings me back to the Street Machine days in San Diego. Everyone pushed so hard . Street culture was a real thing.
Loving those series bro... Keep it coming!!!!
that "models suck" sticker... so rad that he was friends with sorrenti and the SKE crew... rip harold & david.
@greensark2417
2 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Shawn Regruto aka Hoax Ske. I believe that “models suck” was Shawn’s idea.
Whatever that change clothes mix is … it’s straight 🔥🔥🔥
❤🤘 and actually fxxk yes. Track list would be swell 👍
i did not realize that he was that good! wow! lazer flip! high heelflips!
HARLOW RD.
Harol.
Wat are the names of the songs used in this vid?
i thought that was really snoop for a while
Harold skated for Underworld Element before Zoo York and I’m pretty sure he skated for someone else before that .Zoo York didn’t really happen til later.
@michaeljohn8905
23 күн бұрын
SHUT he skated for Rodney before they lost it then came Zoo I was around for a lot of them years.
could do without the snoop dog commentary