Whether it’s IRL or in video game form, many people grew up wanting to be this guest. This week on Turned Out A Punk, Damian is joined by Skateboarding legend Geoff Rowley. Join the two as they discuss, not only how punk affected Geoff’s career but how skateboarding as a whole was influenced by the genre. Also covered:
Loving football
Seeing the punks with the Skateboards
Probe Records: a subcultural outpost
the smell of punk
skate a deck with no griptape with mismatched backwards trucks
the little kid with with older punks
The “art” of skateboard art
music in skate videos
The reverberations of punk in youth culture
seeing punk on tv and the streets
Too young to get in “The Planet”
going to Fugazi
Skating over shows
Robbie Reed from Jailcell Recipes
getting crapped on by the older Straight Edge Skaters
The origins of skating in Liverpool
“Why would they make a park out of that?!?”
Liverpool: a city of diverse skating and music influences
Liverpool: a city of punk skateboarders
Liverpool: a city of the old skaters
Liverpool: a city of immense civic pride
Seeing the skate video Savannah Slamma for the first time
seeing tricks for the first time
Mofo from Thasher
Falling in love with Motorhead Meeting Lemmy and talking Beatles
Being The Beatles in 60’s Liverpool
Getting into Lungfish
The influence of Ed Templeton
Searching for a new genre
the effects of music listening on skatevideos
Black Mountain and the Skate