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The Hollywood Patch Rolling Stones Red Tongue widely known for their classic rock sound, which blends seamlessly into the backdrop of countless skate videos. Here’s a look at memorable skate parts powered by the unmistakable energy of Rolling Stones songs:
- Alien Workshop - Photosynthesis: Intro #2 - "I Am Waiting"
The mellow, haunting tones of "I Am Waiting" open Alien Workshop's legendary Photosynthesis, creating a calm-before-the-storm vibe that sets the stage for what’s to come in this influential skate video. - Cliché - Freedom Fries: Lucas Puig - "Sympathy For The Devil"
Lucas Puig's smooth, technical style pairs perfectly with the iconic "Sympathy For The Devil." The rhythm of the song enhances his laid-back but precise execution of tricks, making this section one to remember. - Digital - Sane: Montage - "Paint It Black"
A skate montage set to "Paint It Black" captures the driving intensity of the Stones’ music. The quick cuts and energetic pace of the skating match the powerful drumbeat and dynamic melody of the song. - Osiris - The Storm: Untitled Section - "Sympathy For The Devil"
This untitled section flows effortlessly to the beat of "Sympathy For The Devil," the song’s unmistakable rhythm pushing the skaters to keep up with its energy. The combination of the classic rock anthem with bold skate tricks brings the part to life. - Zero - Misled Youth: Jesse Erickson - "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
Jesse Erickson’s part explodes with attitude, and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" brings the right dose of rebellious energy. The iconic song's blend of frustration and raw sound aligns perfectly with Zero's raw skateboarding style. - Zero - Thrill Of It All: Slams - "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Set to "You Can't Always Get What You Want," this slams section brings a contrast of humor and hardship. The gentle opening of the track contrasts sharply with the brutal nature of slams, emphasizing the skaters’ perseverance. - Santa Cruz - Pack Media: Adrian Lopez - "Gimmie Shelter"
Adrian Lopez’s hard-charging style is paired with "Gimmie Shelter," enhancing the sense of intensity and danger that the song evokes. The dark undertones of the track give his section a serious, impactful atmosphere. - Ipath - Preview: Summer 2005: Mike Manzoori - "She's A Rainbow"
The light and whimsical nature of "She's A Rainbow" gives Mike Manzoori’s section a playful feel. The upbeat tones of the song complement the creative, fun skating, making it a lighthearted standout in Ipath’s lineup. - Lurkers 2: Skateboarding Is For Me: Brian Brown - "Under My Thumb"
Brian Brown’s flowy, smooth skating matches the cool and collected vibe of "Under My Thumb." The skater's stylish tricks and the song's easygoing rhythm create a mesmerizing part. - Alien Workshop - Kalis In Mono: Greg Lutzka - "Under My Thumb"
In this part, "Under My Thumb" adds a confident, laid-back atmosphere to Greg Lutzka’s technical prowess. The skater's precise, dialed-in tricks fit perfectly with the cool, controlled energy of the song. - Tilt Mode Army - Man Down: Nate Jones, Tony Cox, Kenny Reed & Ocean Howell - "Street Fighting Man"
In one of the standout parts from Man Down, the high-energy, rebellious feel of "Street Fighting Man" captures the raw, unfiltered style of this eclectic group of skaters. The song's aggressive tones add an extra layer of intensity to their lines. - 5boro - Word of Mouth: Credits #2 - "Worried About You"
Closing out Word of Mouth with "Worried About You" adds a reflective, soulful feel to the video’s ending credits, rounding off the high-energy skating with a more laid-back, introspective moment. - Zero - Misled Youth: Adrian Lopez - "Gimmie Shelter"
Lopez’s hard-hitting tricks are backed by the urgency of "Gimmie Shelter," giving his part a dangerous, edge-of-your-seat feel. The song’s intensity parallels the serious risks and rewards that come with skating at this level. - The Always Rollin Video: Alex Horn - "Paint It Black"
Alex Horn’s tricks, accompanied by the relentless beat of "Paint It Black," evoke a sense of power and drive. The dark tones of the song align with the aggressive, focused skating, making for an impactful part. - Retrato Vivido: Bobby De Keyzer - "Let's Spend The Night Together"
Bobby De Keyzer brings his unique style to the forefront, and "Let's Spend The Night Together" matches his smooth, seamless execution. The song’s easygoing, feel-good energy makes for a memorable and cohesive section.
From the rebellious energy of "Sympathy For The Devil" to the psychedelic vibe of "She's A Rainbow," The Rolling Stones have brought an unforgettable atmosphere to some of skateboarding’s most iconic videos. Their timeless tracks have underscored moments of intensity, creativity, and rebellion, solidifying their connection to skate culture.
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