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Q&A: Michael Brooke - Publisher, Concrete Wave Magazine (7141 Posts)
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Predict
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On 9/8/2003 Farid
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I predict 1000 posts............
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The Future
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On 9/8/2003
Stillboardin
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I predict the average width of board will grow to just under 10 inches.
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Chapters Bookstore
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On 9/8/2003
Monti
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Michael, why can't I buy Concrete Wave at the Canadian Chapters stores? They carry your books...
I also predict that more older dudes will remember what they miss about skating and get back into it.
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Crystal balls
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On 9/8/2003
LimeySteve
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I predict that people will be good to their word, you know who you are.
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can you smell it?
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On 9/8/2003
michael brooke
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folks,
I smell CHANGE...
yep, I sense it in the air.... ASR confirmed it...
the time of reckoning is fast approaching.
for the past number of years I have said things will change...it was just a question of when...
these next 6 months will bring about some fascinating events...
I predict...
1) more vintage shots in transworld
2) skaters getting tired of all the ads in the traditional skate mags
3) one KEY event that will tip this thing over...which, I pray is 80% sell through on newsstand! -get out to Barnes and Noble! and buy the damn mag!)
By the way, Strength magazine is toast. Publisihing is not for the timid...especially since those guys were backed by CCS! Yep. It's true.
Anyone else care to make predictions??
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Attn. Mr. Brooke!!!
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On 9/6/2003
Mike Moore
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Dan Gesmer is looking for you. Called me last night, I was asleep and rude (sorry Dan). If he hasn't found you, find him.
Now send my schwag!!!! Call me at the store if you want 254-780-1985 will be there until 9 p.m.
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stoked
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On 9/6/2003
michael brooke
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just finished up at asr... the reaction to the mag was very positive...
afterwards, Glen Smith (SolidSkate.com) and I went to see Stoked.
this film is incredibly well put together. The story will have even non-skaters rivetted to their seat.
YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS FILM...dvd arrives in January...
leave for toronto in a few hours...will post asr thoughts later on...
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Mark Lake
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On 9/6/2003
knucklehead
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Mark Lake still kicks ass! I never met the guy, but I did skate with his brother in Orlando... even he is good (must run in the family). If anyone is in S. CA, Sep 6-10, drop me a line... ready to skate on my visit.
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day before asr...
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On 9/4/2003
michael brooke
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Hi Gang,
well it's less than 12 hours before the start of ASR...
anticipation is running high.
I have got the mag down here and response is very positive. We still a long way to go...but slowly, we are getting there.
I like the ebb and flow (no pun intended) of discussion. I think what Mike and I and the rest of the CW contributors really want to make sure of is that we create a magazine that is truly remarkable. I have put some photos in this issue from Scott Starr. One is in fact a rail shot, but is so incredible that it will provoke a response from all types of skaters....
The one thing I find is that when I run across a guy like Will J (at 20 skating EVERYTHING), it restores my faith in the sport. What an incredibly positive outlook! I hope you spread the word far and wide. Skateboarding is going thru some major changes and this ASR show is going to be very interesting...
We'll nail this article and it will blow some minds...
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top 50 and pics
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On 9/4/2003 Brady
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How`s this Michael?...
http://poolratz.com/images/skate-hllywd18.jpg
So it`s not a rail slide, IT`S 10` TAIL SLIDE. By none other than Mark Lake.
Oh, and he`s over 45 and charging it harder than any youngster.
I`ve got some 35mm slides coming your way Mike.
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Mo' Flow
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On 9/4/2003 Ricky
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Yep! It is all good! Hell, It's ALL great. I think all of us here are total skaters. We love it all. I was simply asking CW what they wanted to see in the "50 Hot". It's up to CW to decide what they want between their front and back covers. Other mags cover other facets of skating, but it's all skating.
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The Flow Debate
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On 9/4/2003
Mike Moore
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I'm not saying ledges and rails are evil, and I too completely love all forms of skating. ALL OF THEM.
I'm just not excited by standing in line at the "spot du juor" waiting your turn to attempt your trick, making it or not, then getting back in line. Yawn.
I personally blame Skate Vids for a lot of this. Life is down to the edit. (no offense Mr. Darcey and others here)
Trujillo, Cardiel, Gonz, and many others charge! No doubt about it. They all too connect moves and FLOW. It's not skating for a photo op.
Will you nailed it. Thanks.
Every generation has it's thing, sometimes the generations disagree. That's true in life and skating.
The skaters I enjoy watching the most have their roots in the past, live in the present, and always seeking the future. To pigeon-hole yourself in ANYTHING is lame.
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FLOW
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On 9/4/2003
PALMER
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As far as street skating not flowing just watch any footage of Mark Gonzales doing anything from 360 flips to rails and you will truly see what flow is. I think it all rocks!
PALMER
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Skateboarding
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On 9/4/2003
Will J
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what about us 20 somethings that DO skate EVERYTHING..
who are any of you to say what is or isn't FLOW..
you all sound like bitter old men to us younger crowd, NOT a good way to get people interested.. (not an insult b/c all the "older gen" people i've met skating are seriously great guys and wonderfull people, i'm just stating how it appears to the younger generation of skaters)
I skate everything i can, longboards, slalom, downhill, parks, trannies, pools, ledges, rails, gaps, EVERYTHING.. why, BECAUSE IT ALL FLOWS. modern street skating is BEAUTIFULL, as is all other forms of skating, if you can't see that maybe it's YOU who needs to open your mind. the feeling i get bombing a massive hill, making a clean fast run on a slalom course, busting a fakie five0 to 180 out on a ledge followed by a heelflip over a gap, sliding a grind across coping while doing a bert, ALL GIVES ME THE SAME FEELING.. from riding ricky's warptail, to my blank "popsickle stick" puts me in a good place mentally and physically, the reason I started skating to begin with (5 years old-85/86- on a banana board)..
just my .02
one love ~ J
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All True
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On 9/4/2003
Mike Moore
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This is all true....
Yes...100% Skateboarding.
The stuff done on ledges and rails these days is gnarly. My personal feelings towards it is, with very few exceptions that I've seen, it's static and devoid of flow. Is it still skating? Sure.
Our position at this point is to let the shoe catalogs...I mean other mags...cover this section of skating. They've got the formula down.
Layback Ledge Grind? That would be cool...if they rode into and out of it.
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ledges, rails, pools, slalom
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On 9/4/2003 crunchy knee
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I have to agree with Stubbs and PALMER. Skating is everything...street/freestyle, transition, downhill, cruising, slalom.
It is funny though how we have a segment of teen-age-toe-flippres who just flip rails and stairs, and then a segment of slalom skaters that just wiggle through cones. Skating is skating everything.
Skating anything in a rad way is cool as funk.
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Skaters that do it all
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On 9/4/2003 Stubbs
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Tony Truillo. If you have not seen this all terrain terror skate, you should.
John Cardiel falls into this category too.
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RAILS AND LEDGES
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On 9/4/2003
PALMER
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Rails and ledges are just as important as any other form of skating.Its all skating. Sure the guys that limit themselves to rails and stairs are missing out on all the other great s#@! to skate. Backside smith in a pool or on a 15 stair rail, same s#@! different surface. Do it all Do it all.
PALMER
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ledges, rails and CW
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On 9/4/2003 Stubbs
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I don't know Grumpy. If there was a good shot of a nice hand-down-Smith-grinder on a ledge or some other layback variation on a ledge or rail I'd probably like it. Least ye forget: 100% SKATEBOARDING.
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50 Hot Kids
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On 9/4/2003
Mike Moore
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Street is ok...just no ledges & rails...
Slides, Berts, etc. Just plain ol' stylish skatin'.
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50 Hot Kids
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On 9/4/2003
Ricky
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Longboard Slalom Pool Park
No Street?
Cool!
Any age limit? Max. age? I think when Skateboarder did it everybody WAS a "kid". Maybe it should be "50 Hot Skaters Nobodies Heard Of". Or 50 Hot "something that fits CW"...
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50 hot kids
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On 9/3/2003
michael brooke
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we had talked about this... ok, let's get it rolling... send me photos of the young guns out there just ripping it up... no rails or ledges please!
once will get enough shots...we'll run a piece. promise our address
concrete wave 1054 center street suite 293 Thornhill ONTARIO L4J 8E5
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CW Suggestions
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On 9/3/2003
Marcos
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I think the 50 hot kids is a great idea! It would show case a lot of new talent coming!
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CW Suggestions
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On 9/3/2003
Ricky
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Hey Michael, Why not do a "50 Hot Kids You've Never Seen Before" or start something similar to "Who's Hot"?
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Mr. Brooke I need to contact you A.S.A.P
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On 9/2/2003
Mike Moore
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Michael,
Have some potential advertisers that want to meet with you on Friday at ASR. Please contact me asap so I can pass on the info.
If Mr. Brooke is riding your couch this week...have him call or email me.
Thanks, Mike
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