Clinton1
4th March 2006, 11:24 AM
I just saw the "Youth Group" (?) cover of the song Forever Young.
1970's clip of young kids skateboarding down a hill and doing tricks. Simple boards, simple clothes, just rolling down a hill with some markers to swerve around, everyone having fun.
If the clip was made now it would be "Xtreme" games style, Ipods and $300 sunnies would be the norm. Boards would be a carbon fibre composite with ply, and the board fittings (trucks, wheels and decals) would not be under $500. Attitude mandatory. Forget "just" rolling down a hill as well.
Pity the kids that get sucked into that, and the parents should know better.
I know I had a pretty active childhood, and my idea of "flash" was getting a book on toy making delivered out to the farm, then making the ones that had potential to shoot sticks or rocks. That or walking off into the hills to 'hunt' for interesting stuff. I also was doing mustering, cattle handling and general yard work by age 8. I was the chook and dairy cow jackeroo by age 6. When we moved to town, it was cricket, getting into trouble, getting rides on the cane trains, skateboarding and going swimming at the beach. All simple things that kept me pretty happy.
Seems you need a lot of $ to have fun now. Kids must have to deal with not having parents that can shell out lots of $ when still pretty young.
1970's clip of young kids skateboarding down a hill and doing tricks. Simple boards, simple clothes, just rolling down a hill with some markers to swerve around, everyone having fun.
If the clip was made now it would be "Xtreme" games style, Ipods and $300 sunnies would be the norm. Boards would be a carbon fibre composite with ply, and the board fittings (trucks, wheels and decals) would not be under $500. Attitude mandatory. Forget "just" rolling down a hill as well.
Pity the kids that get sucked into that, and the parents should know better.
I know I had a pretty active childhood, and my idea of "flash" was getting a book on toy making delivered out to the farm, then making the ones that had potential to shoot sticks or rocks. That or walking off into the hills to 'hunt' for interesting stuff. I also was doing mustering, cattle handling and general yard work by age 8. I was the chook and dairy cow jackeroo by age 6. When we moved to town, it was cricket, getting into trouble, getting rides on the cane trains, skateboarding and going swimming at the beach. All simple things that kept me pretty happy.
Seems you need a lot of $ to have fun now. Kids must have to deal with not having parents that can shell out lots of $ when still pretty young.