$34.00
THE CONCRETE WAVE: The History of Skateboarding (1999), Paperback
200 pages Skate/Art/Documentary, Used
Forty years after its birth on the streets and in the empty swimming pools of California, skateboarding has become a legitimate sport. Legend Tony Hawk has graced a “Got Milk?” ad, and skate parks are popping up in landlocked middle America. Although Brooke, a “skategeezer” and member of Toronto’s Metro Longboarders, wrote this for skateboarding’s retired, active, and future practitioners, any sports fan will enjoy this colorful crash course. After a brief prehistory, readers ride four “waves”, a nod to surfing from 1959 to the present. Within each, Brooke features skateboarding’s inventors, investors, stars, companies, media, and technological advances in a magazine-like layout. Best of all are the smart-ass anecdotes (e.g., Bob Schmidt’s “The Day They Invented Skateboarding”) by skateboarders, which originally appeared on Brooke’s Skategeezer home page. A four-part appendix lists skate pros, movies, competitions, and parks. A high-speed treat, even for the gravitationally challenged. Highly recommended, duuude……..