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Mid School BMX (>87) 1989 to 2003 (<05) => Mid School ( Keep the faith ) => Topic started by: Waddy on August 31, 2012, 10:23 AM
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Hi all,
Im looking at producing a documentary about the mid 80's to mid 90's riding scene in the UK. Basically I've recently been sent loads of old VHS stuff of riding and comps in the early 90s and Im sure there is tons more of unseen footage out there (I've made an edit of some of my stuff to show my kids so I'll post a link to it also).
If I go ahead with the project I don't want to make a "riding for riders" type film but instead Im looking to produce something with a wider appeal that anyone could watch (similar to Z-boys and Dogtown).
So what I need some idea on rare the following:
Is there a good story to tell?
If so what is it?
and more importantly, is there a story that anyone would care about (other than riders)
I have a few (very loose) ideas for the narrative thread but would one to hear anyones thoughts.
The other thing I wanted to ask you was who you think should be approached for interviews etc?
Lastly please let me know if you've any old VHS (with good material on it) that's been pretty much unwatched and is just gathering dust.
Cheers
Waddy
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i made an edit from mid 90s footage just a few months ago, it had been lying around for about 15 or so years before i did anything with it. i've got a good 2-3 hours of southsea koc footage from different years too. here's the edit i made.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoNqIMykA-c&feature=g-upl (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoNqIMykA-c&feature=g-upl)
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denny will have alot of vhs .
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Southsea comps, and early backyard comps were pretty influential and would deserve some coverage. One rider who definitely needs to be interviewed would be Gerry Galley. That guy killed it and Id love to hear him talk about that era.
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The wider audience, hmmm...could you say the less formal/straight-laced side of cycling began during this period thanks to bmx??? where it started lots of other bike styles have followed. also pretty much everybody now has a pair of vans or similar in their wardrobe, where back then you could be quite sure somebody skated or rode bmx if they dressed a certain way(or was that just around Liverpool where everybody else tucked their tracky bottoms into their socks?)...now 50% of the population wear the stuff!
I'm brainstorming here...roll with me :-\
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That's an easy one Brother
The Sheffield Team DHSS years were killer and represented the attitude of was happenning at the time.
Living the dream courtesy of the Gov.
When 2 of the residents (allegedly G-George and Hardy) set up that false bike shop and got all those frames and stuff dirt cheap from hotwheels etc...
Fckn hilarious. Still makes me laugh today.
The Jam round Sheff when Team Dhss told everyone they had a place to sleep, only for 50 or more riders to turn up.
Donovan P is your man for footage and images from early 90's and Jolyon (the Crow) was about as underground as they come.
Should link up soon Top Man.
Keep the Faith. L
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Southsea comps, and early backyard comps were pretty influential and would deserve some coverage. One rider who definitely needs to be interviewed would be Gerry Galley. That guy killed it and Id love to hear him talk about that era.
Totally agree with that, he is a super nice and very bright guy as well. Would interview well i bet.
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What about the Scottish influence and the birth of roadtrips and jams that were a nightmare to organize pre internet and mobile phone, especially with just a bi monthly mag for spreading the word. Oh yeah, mention those south yorks guys that crossed over from racing.
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sano.
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sano.
Yes! team Sano were awesome. I bet Gogo would have some awesome stories.
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you also need the underground scene from 88 onwards when i rode and places like southbank ,meanwhile 2 ,chingford ie check facebook for info on that and so much more . how bmx changed ie bmx action bike became rad . the days of m zone ,swatch and so on .ramps that appeared ie latimer road , crawley barn ramp .
good luck as lots of work
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Ayton quarry ;)
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ah, and Rehab :)
seen a few vids posted on here of the place.
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Geth Shooter and ross Marshall may be able to help too
Dingo
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sano.
Yes! team Sano were awesome. I bet Gogo would have some awesome stories.
yes, but are they safe to publish on the internet? :angel:
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or is the question ? can any of teamsano remember what they got upto after all the booze. ;)
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Ive got a SANO story that still makes me laugh to this day...
A few years ago I wanted to get to the Coventry backyard jam but had no lift there. The guys from Dig magazine said I could get a ride with them if I worked in their booth for a few hours each day selling magazines and t shirts. I took them up on their offer and spent most of the day selling shirts and mags. One kid in particular had come past 2 or 3 times begging his mom for a Dig T shirt but she wasn't having any of it. Then on the sunday he arrived with a massive smile on his face saying his mom had given him the money for a T shirt, and he was going to get all the pros to sign it. This kid was over the moon! Im talking monumental moment in his life type of excitement.... Anyway, over the rest of the day I saw him running around getting all the pros to sign it. By late afternoon the shirt was almost full and the kids was beaming with his backyard souvenir. Next thing I notice he walks up to Gogo with a big smile on his face and asks him to sign his prize T shirt. Gogo naturally obliges, and proceeds to draw a MASSIVE cock and balls right on the front of the T shirt!!!!! :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: The kids face just dropped and all the hours of excitement just drained from him in seconds. The kid was GUTTED!!!! He walked away with his head hanging down looking like he was about to burst into tears. Ive never seen a kid so broken in my life. :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
To this day thats the one thing I remember from the Coventry backyard jam. I can hardly remember any of the riding but team SANO destroying that kids dreams remains clear as day. haha
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yep ..sounds about right hahaha
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pete quad and stodgy dave used to ride a fair bit with gerry galley in the old barn.
be worth a pm to either to see what he's up to.
saw him ride at one of the meets we had a few years back and was stiil going massive even though the place was like a skating rink :shocked:
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Shearcliffe in Tupton/chesterfield and London rd in Sheffield come to mind.
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Cong came round my house the other day and i asked him about Gerry,said he aint riding and hasnt for quite awhile!Shame... :(
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RADLANDS the early comps there were awesome!
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RADLANDS the early comps there were awesome!
Wish it was stil open,only 10 mins ride away :'( Kids go back tomorrow might have a ride down to Radlands plaza see if its anygood for bikes,heard its more suited to skaters etc though,not suprised!
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Ive got a SANO story that still makes me laugh to this day...
A few years ago I wanted to get to the Coventry backyard jam but had no lift there. The guys from Dig magazine said I could get a ride with them if I worked in their booth for a few hours each day selling magazines and t shirts. I took them up on their offer and spent most of the day selling shirts and mags. One kid in particular had come past 2 or 3 times begging his mom for a Dig T shirt but she wasn't having any of it. Then on the sunday he arrived with a massive smile on his face saying his mom had given him the money for a T shirt, and he was going to get all the pros to sign it. This kid was over the moon! Im talking monumental moment in his life type of excitement.... Anyway, over the rest of the day I saw him running around getting all the pros to sign it. By late afternoon the shirt was almost full and the kids was beaming with his backyard souvenir. Next thing I notice he walks up to Gogo with a big smile on his face and asks him to sign his prize T shirt. Gogo naturally obliges, and proceeds to draw a MASSIVE cock-a-doodle-do and balls right on the front of the T shirt!!!!! :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: The kids face just dropped and all the hours of excitement just drained from him in seconds. The kid was GUTTED!!!! He walked away with his head hanging down looking like he was about to burst into tears. Ive never seen a kid so broken in my life. :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
To this day thats the one thing I remember from the Coventry backyard jam. I can hardly remember any of the riding but team SANO destroying that kids dreams remains clear as day. haha
haha, i don't remember that. :2funny:
there was a similar story from KOC where a young rider approached jon taylor and scott timmins with a real autograph book looking for signatures, jon happily obliged then handed the book to scott who signed 'SNORT COCAINE' and closed the book handing it back to the kid before he could see what he wrote. :4_17_5: