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Arlo Eisenberg : Old Mtv Interview

Arlo Eisenberg

An MTV interview with Arlo Eisenberg about inline skating.

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10 Responses to “Arlo Eisenberg : Old Mtv Interview”

  1. Haze_one Says:

    YEA!!

  2. shifty Says:

    how old is this interview?

  3. flowskate Says:

    this interview is around the hoax 1 period
    birth of aggressive skating!
    so so dop
    if you look how far its come
    its immense!
    tell you what though, i wouldnt like to soul that kinked rail with that much soul space!”haha killer

    props to arlo, hes a legend
    the hair doos were amusing
    suprised he didnt get sponsered by shockwaves!!!!!!!

  4. Tru Says:

    haha arlo is GOD

  5. Scott Wilcoxson Says:

    Love it! The Godfather. Souling was sooo much harder back then, amazing seeing Arlo soul the blue beast again! Respect.

  6. prodigy Says:

    I remember that interview. You konw the difference with old pro’s verse’s new pro’s, is that they have more of an on camera personality and each individual skater were truly icons in their own way. Now their are so many skaters that there not really icons, only a few. We need the industry and the skaters to go back to our old roots.

  7. mariachi82 Says:

    Those times… when even on a waxed rail you had more friction that with today’s skates on a rough ledge.
    Arlo is the man

  8. el nino Says:

    Nice time to remember :

    Chris .E,Arlo.E, B. Hardin, Brook H.Dave Kolach,Rene, Tom Fry,
    Anjie.. Rayan Jacklone…

    M tv crazy sports- show since 1990 was great those days..

    Remember cause i started in my contry at same time all this..
    -hehh my first grind was 1989-1990 .
    great . nice to see..

  9. satan Says:

    Arlo is like a modern times Jesus but much better!

  10. Mr Lubber Lubber Says:

    Prodigy I totally agree with you, there is no interesting personalities anymore, like Petty, Champ, Arlo, Roadhouse, Brian Smith, Ernie Villarino etc etc etc
    For some reason these guys had a special spark that transfered to you and made you want go out and skate everyday to just have fun, without getting over serious.
    So yeh Im glad you said that as I was thinking exactly the same thing.

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