Fourth installment of Life+ Magazine presented by Arlo Eisenberg. Including different sections (Motor-City Shakedown, Mathieu Heinemann’s Profile, …) and skating from rollerbladers such as: Brian Shima, Sean Kelso, Richie Eisler, Erick Garcia, Benny Harmanus, Brandon Campbell, Chris Farmer, Jeff Stockwell.
Also featuring: Louis Zamora, Ryan Northway, Mike Murda Johnson, Dustin Halleran, Derek French, Carlos Pianowski, Don Bambrick, Chris Edwards, Ben Weis, Nick Wood, Lyle Shivak, Dustin Latimer, Aaron Feinberg, Pat Lennon, Jon Elliott, Billy O’Neill, Walt Austin, Robert Guerrero, Julian Bah & many more. A video shared by Premium Rolling.
Enjoy another classic from our skate video archives, the 2005 USD team video “LEGACY”. Featuring: Dustin Latimer, Brian Shima, Champion Baumstimler, Josh Petty, Kevin Gillan, Jon Julio, Carlos Pianowski, Arlo Eisenberg, Abdiel Colberg, Dominic Sagona, Robert Lievanos, Gonzo Jaquez, Evgenij Leonov, Albert Hooi, Demetrios George, Aaron Feinberg, Rachard Johnson, Scott Raser, Sean Kelso, Mark Korte & Cameron Card. A Video by: Joe Navran.
Full Video on Youtube: PLAY.
Edited by Dustin Latimer and Shane Coburn with visual effects from Matt Andrews. Produced By Trendkiller / Mindgame.
Soundtrack Listing (Listing courtesy of Rolling Videos).
- Intro: The Stranglers – Peaches
- Aaron Feinberg 1: The Beatles – I am The Walrus
- Chris Farmer 1: Local H – Hands on The Bible
- Friends: Bon Jovi – Wanted Dead or Alive
- Dustin Latimer 1: Gorillaz – Sound Check
- Credits: John Lennon – Mindgames
- Chris Farmer 2: El-P – Delorean
- Aaron Feinberg 2 Intro: The Stone Temple Pilots – Wet My Bed
- Aaron Feinberg 2: Ours – Fallen Souls
- Dustin Latimer 2: The Faint – Ballad of a Paralyzed Citizen
- Crescendo: The String Quartet – Stairway to Heaven
More Goodies: Mindgame Words (2003): B-Roll.
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Flashback: French Powerhouse: Mathieu Heinemann, Life+ Issue 4. Music: “Ici Paris” by Noir Desir.
Sections: Jon Elliott (2:40), Omar Wysong (8:00), Friends (12:30), Brian Shima (17:36), Falls (24:50), Dustin Latimer (29:55), Aaron Feinberg (40:10). Also featuring: Arlo Eisenberg, Robert Lievanos, Brooke Howard Smith, BJ Bernhart, Eric Schrijn, Fridolin Eelbo, Louie Zamora, Murda, Dom Sagona and many more.
Soundtrack Listing (courtesy of Rollingvideos)
- Intro: DJ Shadow – What Does Your Soul Look Like (pt.2)
- Jon Elliott: Pink Floyd – Time
- Omar Wysong: Krayzie Bone feat. Snoop Dogg – The War iz On
- Friends: Michael Jackson – Billy Jean
- Brian Shima 1: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Last Dance w/ Mary Jane
- Brian Shima 2: Nirvana – Something in the Way
- Crashes: Mott the Hoople – All the Young Dudes
- Dustin Latimer 1: Cirque Du Soleil – Rumeurs
- Dustin Latimer 2: Cirque Du Soleil – Ombra
- Aaron Feinberg: Foreigner – Juke Box Hero
Thanks rolldc.
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The Day of the Rope is more than just a skate video. Make no mistakes, it does contain the best footage of the best rollerbladers in the world, but its purpose is greater than just that. Consider the Senate riders, not just as the best team of rollerbladers ever assembled on the face of the Earth, but also as the messengers of a new era. With the release of this video begins the official countdown to THE DAY OF THE ROPE. So to anyone who has ever crossed a rollerblader, beware. To anyone who has ever raised a fist, shouted an insult or even so much as directed a disapproving look towards a rollerblader, your days are numbered. We are gathering our troops. Our numbers are already strong, and they are growing. To rollerbladers, this is a call to arms… To everyone else, this is a warning… THE DAY OF THE ROPE IS COMING.
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Day of the Rope is a Senate team video released in 1996. It was directed by Arlo Eisenberg and Brian Konoske, and produced by Mark Heineken for PRN.
Soundtrack Listing - courtesy of Blading.Wiki.