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Dave texted me while I was getting my toenails painted.
Favorite Michael Jackson memory: Dave cradling Max in his arms and singing "Heal the World." It was the first time I truly laughed until I cried. So funny.
Vans Surf's Get-N Classic Vol. 3 is out today! Watch the full film online now for free at offthewall.tv/getnclassic
All photos in this zine were taken during the filming of Get-N Classic Vol. 3 by Nolan Hall, Daniel Russo, Reagan Ritchie, Alex Knost, Dylan Graves, Tanner Gudauskas, Devin Briggs, Pat Gudauskas & Dane Gudauskas
Dress Rehearsal.
Choreography by C. Derrick Jones III and Nehara Kalev. Dancers: Amanda Boggs, Stephanie Chen, Colin Epstein, C. Derrick Jones III, Nehara Kalev, Zoe Klein, Gina Shorten, and Ellery Wulczyn.
Photo by Adrian Arias
... 'cause at least i feel alive ... (8)
pare tantas veces el ascensor que pense que lo iba a dañar, JAJAJA ... queria las puertas cerradas, pero no queria estar paseando por todos los pisos, jajajaja ...
@ hotel melia
Vans Surf's Get-N Classic Vol. 3 is out today! Watch the full film online now for free at offthewall.tv/getnclassic
All photos in this zine were taken during the filming of Get-N Classic Vol. 3 by Nolan Hall, Daniel Russo, Reagan Ritchie, Alex Knost, Dylan Graves, Tanner Gudauskas, Devin Briggs, Pat Gudauskas & Dane Gudauskas
House of Vans
Photographed for Under the Radar Magazine
Chicago, IL
May 31st, 2019
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
My cat discovered all he had to do was lay on the bird feeder and dinner came to him. That inspired this sketch
Shot inside an abandoned school in Ohio. This shot is one from my 2nd and 3rd rolls taken with my new Pentax k1000 with manual 50mm 1.4 lens Fuji 400 film.
Nodebateaboutit vs Off The Wall with Miss Saffron between and Rio Milan behind at Haldon Racecourse.
Time to mix up some colors! I usually start with one color at a time...it's always good to add water continually and use the paint that settles around the top/sides of the container first because it's thin and dries the quickest.
I can't imagine any other entertainer, living or already dead, passing away and making me feel like this.
I can't stop playing in my head, over and over again, one of my earliest memories of walking into my parent's bedroom when I was 5, wearing the glove, the red buckled leather jacket, to sing and dance to his songs. And they weren't playing over a stereo or anything, I just wanted to show my parents that I could be like him... and be COOL like him. Emphasis on cool because that dude, in that time, was THE COOLEST person on the planet. Hands down. No competition. He was IT. And just listening to his music made me feel like a million bucks.
That is the power his songs have. They make ME want to change the world. To forget every problem and just dance. And most importantly, feel like you are cool when the world outside your headphones is telling you that you are not.
I loved Michael Jackson so much that I actually asked my mom if I could change my name to Michael Jackson. Literally. I am not kidding. I remember the car ride vividly.
I remember sitting in my basement playing video games listening to Dangerous for the first time on my Walkman when I was 10. I turned around to see who was pounding on the door during the intro to Black Or White. That listening experience is burned into my brain.
I remember finally finding Bad on LP at Last Vestige in Albany this past winter, so excited I couldn't wait to get back to my turntable to spin it up. Holding that lovely square, 12" x 12" creation that is and will always be my favorite pop album of all time.
I remember playing Moonwalker at the Chucky Cheese in Albany when I was clearly too old to go into a Chucky Cheese.
I remember watching the Bucharest video over and over again, in awe of the power that guy had over the human spirit with music.
His dancing... my god, his dancing.
I remember the Michael Jackson marathons on VH1. Watching Moonwalker in it's entirety every time it came on. Laughing at Joe Pesci and wishing that Michael could just stay in the field with the kids all day and the world would just leave him alone.
I nearly cry every time I listen to Will You Be There... I can only imagine the sob fest that will occur from here on out.
I was looking forward to his comeback with skepticism, but with the hope that he could actually do it. That he was still the great hero that I grew up with. A triumphant man who could stand in one place, not moving an inch, and have hundreds of thousands of people passing out at the mere thought of being in his presence. But I think what I really wanted was another chance to see my childhood idol, up on stage where he belongs. Not in the tabloids where he was exploited for eccentricities brought upon him through growing up in the spotlight, abuse, and being robbed of a childhood.
Unfortunately, I will never get to see that and that makes me very sad. And listening to Sometimes It Snows In April doesn't help much...
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