![]() ![]() His ‘Dying to Live’ part is not necessarily a bad edit, but so much more could be done with this song. Similarly, Lindsay Robertson is also a relic of an era past, when heelflip indys and parts with no lines were acceptable (no, a trick on flat followed by a rail or gap is not a line). ‘White Rabbit’ is a relic of the 1960’s, an era when copious LSD usage and tie-dye was accepted and widespread. Used by: Lindsay Robertson, in ‘Dying to Live’ There have been plenty of classic songs that have been wasted on dated skateboarding, random montages and mediocre edits, and I think these songs definitely deserve a second chance… 5. ![]() However, I reject the notion that a song can only be used once in a video. In fact, the unwritten list probably is written down somewhere. Most skateboarders know the unwritten list of untouchable skate video tunes by heart, like Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide, Knights in White Satin, The Knife Song, and Like a Friend.
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