
Loved Emerica’s Stay Gold? Marcel Levstek here decided to re-edit the full b-side over three days of hard graft and roll out his own version of it. Emerica approves. Enjoy.

Loved Emerica’s Stay Gold? Marcel Levstek here decided to re-edit the full b-side over three days of hard graft and roll out his own version of it. Emerica approves. Enjoy.
Thrasher have rolled out an amazing peep into San Francisco’s punk rock skate scene with this new 30 minute documentary on the life and times of shredding set around The House. Various Anti-Hero aficionado’s and friends lived and partied hard in this gaff on 6 Newell Street where anything goes.
Enjoy footage from Oakland’s Bordertown skate park, street-slaying, crack-pipers, booze-rippers and much more.

Canadian skate distributors Timebomb rocked Vancouver’s streets on Go Skateboarding Day with a huge turnout for an RVCA and Etnies sponsored cruise. Watch Paul Trep, Micky Papa and whole host of others killing spots as they go for what looked to be a great day out for all.
Wayne Kramer
w/ The Good The Bad
The Blues Kitchen,
Camden London
June 28th 2013
It started at SXSW earlier this year. The legend that is Brother Wayne Kramer, guitarist with the notorious, most righteous, most radical motherfucking rock n’roll group of all time – THE MC5 – was in Texas to play shows with Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello. Also there to promote his Jail Guitar Doors charity, he happened upon Danish psych-surf mongers The Good The Bad and joined them onstage for an impromptu and incendiary version of ‘Kick Out The Jams’. “Thelonious Monk is alive and well with an electric guitar in The Good The Bad,” stated Wayne. “They’re my idea of a cool band and one of the most original I’ve seen in the last decade.”
Obviously keen to repeat the experience, Kramer was invited to play Glastonbury for the first time at the invitation of Billy Bragg and tonight’s gathering at The Blues Kitchen in Camden is a warm up for that set.
The evening starts with an acoustic set from Kramer. He starts by announcing that tonight is the 20th anniversary of legendary ‘poop rocker’ GG Allin’s death before kicking into a wonderful version of the MC5 classic ‘High School’, which has the whole crowd singing along with the infectious chorus and raising the roof!
Next up, Wayne plays a cover of The Clash B-side track ‘Jail Guitar Doors’ – a song that was written about him by Mick Jones back when Wayne was incarcerated for drug dealing back in the seventies and is now of course also the name of Kramer’s charity. The rousing track works perfectly striped down to acoustics and once again, the motley collection of old punks and rockers sing along to every word.
Danish surf punks The Good The Bad are up next and crash through a short set of high-octane instrumental rock that keeps the energy levels high as guitars blast back and forth but it’s when Wayne takes the stage that proceedings really kick up a gear – leading the band through a spine-tingling version of the first MC5 single ‘Looking At You’ and ending with the band’s call to arms ‘Kick Out The Jams’. If there’s a better, more life-affirming song than this in rock n’roll I’m yet to hear it. When the song explodes into life, it damn near takes the roof off. Sure, they can’t resist the temptation to drag the song out a little to long but those first few minutes are rock n’roll perfection. And it’s not every night you can see a genuine rock legend play a pub in Camden.
Brother Wayne Kramer, the last remaining MC5 guitarist – we salute you. Keep on fighting.
James Sherry
Theories of Atlantis have unleashed some previously unseen archived Tom Penny footage that has been sat on a hi-8 tape somewhere collecting dust for yonks. This was filmed at an early Tampa pro event in 1996 alongside a clip from 1995 of Tom skating vert in San Diego. 17 years later, it’s on your screen.
Enjoy, and raise a glass to Oxford’s finest.
Check out the new Campus skate park down in Bristol. It moved to a new location and is another fine example of a decent local scene who are willing to turn unused buildings into something for skateboarders to be creative in and run by skaters. Here some footage of the opening jam with Death guests and more.
You can find this new park at BS36 1QG
I remember seeing pics online about this a while back, India Nick had something to do with this and i’m sure that’s the ‘hippy’ at 3.57. This is the first webisode of a series so keep an eye on here for the follow up.
The Sabotage crew took Go Skateboarding Day to the legendary Love park in Philadelphia and beyond for this one.
The Welsh took a posse on the streets of Cardiff for Go Skateboarding Day. Watch this new edit with Jess Young, Caradog Emanuel and many more having a right good time.