This Old Ledge: Pier 7
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For over 25 years, Pier 7 has been at the center of technical skating. It’s not just where you are, but who you’re with, and how you roll. That code of conduct was forged in the 90’s along San Francisco's waterfront.
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This is my favorite Thrasher series in recent years.
@tencents_
11 ай бұрын
Same bro
@mrblaze6982
11 ай бұрын
I back this 💯
@thinglizzy2718
11 ай бұрын
This and my war
@TheBlakus420
11 ай бұрын
Yup, this a good one
@OneHundredPercent-100
11 ай бұрын
The bee's knees 👍🏼👍🏼
This series shows how important skating is, the informed and interesting studies it creates
keep this series as long as possible. Skate history, architecture, urban planning, city history all roll into one, luv it.
I dont want this series to ever end, keep these coming 🙏
@JonasPolsky
11 ай бұрын
if they fly this dude to the Brooklyn Banks, I'mma fuckin' LOSE IT! 🤯
@vancouverbill
11 ай бұрын
@@JonasPolskyagreed. Also should fly him to "le dome, palais de Tokyo". Very different style of architecture to a lot of street spots and had people from all over the world go insane there
@ben_west
3 ай бұрын
+1
Hard to put into to words how much I enjoy this series. Every single episode is simply perfect. A big thank you to everyone who works on these. They're incredible.
@Jake-sg1rt
11 ай бұрын
Ever go to mikerphone?
Another beautiful episode for the culture and history of skateboarding. Thank you, Ted and Thrasher Magazine.
Never thought I'd see skateboarding explained in such an elegant way. keep these coming
Incredible! Send Ted everywhere to provide artistic context to this era of skateboarding before it’s forgotten/lost. Really feel Ted is on an island with his ability to articulate all of this. This is important. Keep going.
@caseysmith544
11 ай бұрын
Yes, that era before the city run parks that popped up in the 1990's from about 1995 and the time after the private run skateparks closed seems to be the biggest time for skating these areas. These skate areas that were not the old parks changed how a skatepark is done from the old private style that were mostly bowls due to people skating there friends Pools during years of water restriction or a broken pool at a house of a skater or had curves like a Surf wave due to people wanting to emulate the surfer in the early skateboard era starting for use as a bad surf day/off season surf in Californina.
Some of the best memories of my life. The whole sf skate scene vibe back in 1998- 2002 was so amazing. Staying at satvas/Brennans, meeting up with my friend steve and kyle. Eating all the best food... i get warm fuzzy feelings when i reminisce.
Marcus is criminally underrated
Wow. This might have been the best episode in the series. Well done.
love these. they’re like a mix between pbs and thrasher
@adamtheis6662
11 ай бұрын
couldn't have said it better myself!
Pier 7 is one of the most legendary spots in skateboarding history. The Marcus McBride edit is underrated.
@vancouverbill
11 ай бұрын
Yeah the MMB stuff was too gnarly for to be able to appreciate when it came out. Watching it again can really see how ahead of it's time it was
Marc Johnson’s 360flip manual 360 flip out at the pier is one of my all time favorite tricks
@mattimaranda9638
11 ай бұрын
It always feels like...somebody's watching me!!!
@mattd1659
11 ай бұрын
That blew our teenage minds when we first saw that - unbelievably technical
For anyone wondering the jazz that’s playing in the background is “When I’m Gone” by Rupert Van Der Hoek
@liammcooper
11 ай бұрын
youre a god among men
This series is very well put together, I hope you guys can continue to create content like this.
i need a 10h video of ted passionately talking about skateboarding and architecture history
I remember the Embarcadero was super sketchy and we got chased out by undercover cops. But right across the street at Pier 7 we skated their til 2am. Everything their was bigger and you walked onto that landmark with the upmost respect for the territory and anyone who was better than you. We patiently sat and watch for a while because we all knew we were foreigners and had to show respect. Once we met a few guys and caught our bearings we started skating Peir 7. It really took your breath away skating those ledges especially with everyone watching. You didnt want to look like a poser. Everyone there was from another state and country. We met dudes from Europe and South America. I remember seeing Salma Agah skate by. He didnt stop he just continued skating down the street. Found memories of that spot.
I moved to SF from Israel in 1996 and spent hours each day watching the pros and then coming back to skate it at night when no one was there. I was so afraid to skate while they were doing epic things, I could only dream about… Loved those days, and to see the pros and how they grew into the legends they are today after more than 20 years is really cool
Skated here for the first time in my life two months ago. Got some wheelies proper. Such an iconic ledge. Well, all of them.
had the pleasure of hitting this spot when i visited SF.. actually super hard to skate. the energy there was unreal as well tbh
This series goes so hard. Thank you for making it. Take this guy around the world and cover all the historic spots!!
Coming from the other side of the country, I always loved seeing Pier 7 footage. It influenced my favorite type of skating in hopes that one day I could go there and just look at it, maybe even try a trick or two. Hopefully one day I can make it out there.
This series is really great for people who probably won’t ever skate these spots, like me, but want to know about them because we’ve seen them so many times. It makes me feel like I’m there.
I can’t begin to describe how much I love this series. Learning the history of spots I grew up watching on film brings me endless joy! Well done Thrasher, well done.
Cant wait to see you take this series to the east coast!
Growing up in SF skating these spots from the 1980s and beyond I love this series, it takes me back to my childhood and makes me want to hit some slappies and a ledge or 2 thanks guys.
LA & San Diego spots next! This series is incredible. We're looking at years worth of important, quality content here. I love learning about this!
Elias Binghams switch fs blunt shove-it up the ledge has always been one of my favorites
Biggest spot of my childhood. Always makes me feel good about life watching skating at pier 7.
I love passing by Pier 7 and seeing skaters killin it. Brings so much joy.
This is easily the best series
More of these! I still get excited when I see Pier 7 regularly
C'est encore une fois excellent! Merci Ted! History, architecture, urban planning and of course skateboarding! Wow! please Thrasher continu this series!
Skate culture touches on so many topics,a big web, the history is so rich
Another banger episode. Hope these can go on for a very long time.
Absolutely loved this series
thank your for emphasizing lavar and marcus impact on this spot
Dam after they finish frisco I hope they go from city to city like philly , D.C.,Brooklyn ,LA etc … the skate community as a whole needs to know these landmarks that changed the history of skateboarding .. thank you thrasher❤ keeper comin Cuddy!💯 Rip Mac Dre
I want more of this. Beautiful series
Best show lately,keep them doing!!
Amazing series, love how frequent the uploads have been. Thank you all involved I'm Aussie and I went to Pier 7 back in February this year, JP Souza was there. It was a great experience
This series is so good for teaching the history to all the newer generations
Growing up in the late 90s -2000s these spots were my skatepark every single weekend
Best series!
I'm happy to be a part of this era and it will never be forgotten being from San Jose came across Gershon Mosely in a couple of late night street sessions and remember how dope he was and actually still is. SF will always have that "wow" factor, shot out to all my fellow boarders who threw down some crazy shit!!!
This content is great, I love how it really demonstrates that Skaters can be rambunctious miscreants who are full of that rebellious spirit, but that doesn't mean that Skaters can't be intelligent, eloquent and educated. I love this Ted guy, his approach to the narrative of skateboarding is a lot like Mullen, very intricate and well researched, almost scientific. It makes me proud to have been a skater, when I watch videos like this that show us in a different light that the societal outcasts, we have our own society, culture and history and I just love everything about this historicity of skateboarding.
@ChipSuey207
11 ай бұрын
Skateboarders with PhD's will always make for interesting folks.
Keep ‘em coming Ted!!!
Knew the pier was next, it’s sick how close all of these spots are if ya know the city it’s crazy that emb hubba the blocks and the pier are all lined up like that
Another great episode in this series. Well done Ted!
An iconic spot that's seen a ton of solid action over the years.. 👍👍
Used to love going there on the weekends and see Marcus kill it. He was ALWAYS there. Saw Lavar, Karl, York, Henry, and a ton of other guys do ridiculous stuff as well. Oh, and Chef Pierre usually had new sets of Spitfires for $10.
Great series. I'm from the midwest and went to sf in vacation probably like 20 years ago and got a nose manual in it.
this series is so good, keep em coming thrasher thank u
I haven’t even started this one yet but needed to just say thank you Thrasher Magazine for this series. These will go down as history books in our skate community for generations to come..
This series is so well done. Perfect in every way.
Best series :)
Love these. Keep killing it Ted
So stoked on this series
Henry fakie heel fakie manny is so legendary in my mind and heart. Last trick in the first part of one of my all time favorite videos. So awesome. Cali Agents represent. So rad 🤙♥️💐
I remember pulling up to SF with my family on a Norcal trip, ready to rip Pier 7 in front of my family in 2004, only to show up to it being completely skate-stopped. I couldn't believe the most legendary spot(in my head) was skate-stopped and over with.
Amazing on every level! Thank you Ted and thank you to everyone involved!
This series really is incredible.
Another awesome addition to the series
Please keep this series going
Such a good series. Please keep the episodes coming
I could watch this segment from thrasher all day after work.. oh wait.. I do!!! Keep this shit up!! It’s so fucking rad having the breakdown of these spots. And the encyclopedia of tricks this dude has… mad fucking props.
Absolutely love this series.
Absolutely love this series
This is the best series from Thrasher in a while man I LOVE these videos. Maybe one on the Blubba?
We need so many more of these. I love Ted
Love this series
My favorite obstacle. I was so hyped to a see replica at the Ed Benedict park in Portland when it was being built. Last time I was in SF those dumb wooden things had been attached.
Still need to go visit this spot, the pier 7 replica at my local park was always were the session was started
These are so damn good! Best thing out from Thrasher!
Best series on the internet and dudes words are so inspiring and unique I love it.
This series is so good! The skate nerd in me loves hearing all the history behind these spots
These are really good. Keep 'em coming.
I fkn love these! Appreciate the skate history being shown on Thrasher! Keep up the good work 👏
Loving this series
Great series!
such an epic series so far. Would be dope if he hits up other iconic spots outside of the bay. I know SD and LA alone probably have so many.
Used to go to a warehouse that was converted to a few rooms and a party spot. It had a huge half pipe in the middle. Kinda hard to skate. Drop in was nuts. Bands played there. I guess it was across the street from the original Thrasher Mag. A friend of a friend was living in there welding cool shit. Cool spot. Always linked to Thrasher to me. Cheers
Best series ever !!!!! More Ted!!
U guys better never stop making these series 🎉
Keep em coming!!
Love these, Ted you're the man.
By far the best series
Love these vids keep it up
Love this series, Ted is the man!
Thrasher with the free history lessons. Thx
excellent , great job ted
So fire & done perfectly down to the last detail. When are the nyc ones expected to drop? BTW a lot of these spots from season one could have a pt. 2
This is such a fun and informative series. As someone who watched skate videos as a kid but never lived in CA or could get there easily, it's simultaneously so cool to get this kind of background, but I can't help but want to see similar things about spots outside of CA. I get that Thrasher's based out there, but any plans to expand this to say a NYC or really anywhere?
I love this, after the bay is wrapped up please do LA, NY, Philly, every major skate city please. That would be amazing.
I was waiting and hoping for Peir 7 to come up! So rad
I watched ryde or die till the tape popped and dreamed of skating pier 7. Great episode. Those brackets are psychotic.
Another insightful episode. A truly great series 👍👍🍻
Great stuff!
I just want to say thank you for knowing the difference between a half cab and a nollie 180. There's a new trend out there where kids are calling a nollie 180 a nollie halfcab. And, they are calling a pop shove-it a shove-it. A shove-it is when your back wheels come off the ground first and you rotate on the front truck. If you ollie first then it's pop shove-it. I've been skating since 1984.