Dogtown and Z-Boys /
In the early '70s, Dogtown was what habitués called the gone-to-seed beachfront sections of Santa Monica and Venice, California. A group of surfers, who were also skaters, hung out together at the Zephyr Surf Shop. Skateboarding was a dying '60s pastime when new polyurethane wheels and new...
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Format: | Video DVD |
Language: | English French |
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Culver City, Calif. :
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment,
[2002]
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Edition: | Special edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Start
- Dogtown
- Jeff Ho Surfboards
- Urban graffiti art
- The Zephyr surf team
- Pacific Ocean Park
- The cove
- Aggressive performance ethic
- A brief history
- Cadillac wheels
- Super session
- Five school environments
- Devotion to style
- The birth of vertical
- Riding swimming pools
- Kings for a day
- Capt. Hook and the pirates
- The Del Mar Nationals
- Bought out
- The Dogtown articles
- Paid to skate
- Stacy Peralta
- Jay Adams
- No regrets
- Tony Alva
- The Dogbowl
- Final thoughts
- Where are they now?