TCU TV: Glenn PP Milligan Talks BMX Street History HD

02.11.2014
For episode 3 of TCU TV we had Glenn PP Milligan give us a BMX street history lesson. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1gYdZLu The other day I had Glenn PP Milligan on the show with Biz Jordan as my co-host. For those who don’t know, Glenn is one of the most accomplished filmers in the history of BMX having worked on such videos as Don’t Quit Your Day Job, Domination, Standard Country, Shutdown, Industry, Turbulence, Drop The Hammer, Writing On The Wall and many more. Glenn’s had an up close perspective on a gigantic chunk of BMX’s history and as a result this podcast is insanely informative. Anybody who listens to this is going to learn a ton about the history of street riding and BMX videography. I’ve included a list of quotes and topics discussed below so that you can skip around if you want. Thanks a ton to anyone who listens and shares this podcast and check out our previous episodes with Stevie & Brandon Begin and Xavier Wulf if you haven’t already. Follow @glennppmilligan, @biz_jordan and me, @adamtwentytwo on Instagram. — 0:43: Adam: “The first BMX video I ever cared about was Don’t Quit Your Day Job. You edited it. How did that situation unfold?” 4:22: “What was Brooklyn like back then as a BMX rider?” 6:24 “Were you conscious of the fact that you were doing something very out of the ordinary by making a video that was mostly street riding?” 7:40: “What was your first impression of Will Taubin?” 10:15: “Did you steal your first camera?” 12:45: “Who embodies the spirit of New York City street riding the most?” 14:58: “Do you remember when Edwin first started coming around?” 15:59: “The first video I ever made was called New York Hardcore back in 1990″ 16:37: “What was your first impression of guys like Joe Tiseo and Ralph Sinisi?” 19:53: “DMC was a guy who came to Manhattan more than most pros. And Rick Thorne too for that matter” 23:12: “Around the time Neighborhood Superheroes came out, it almost seemed like BASE could have been what Animal ended up being” 25:15 “Was Rick Moliterno a huge dickhead?” 29:37 “Did you pretty much go straight from working for Standard to working for Ride?” 33:34: “What was an average day like for you when you first started working for Ride?” 38:21: Glenn edited the classic Ells Bells video “Shutdown” 39:50: Filming a Dave Mirra video part in 2 days for “Industry” 40:45: “People can say whatever they want about Dave Mirra. Hands down, best BMX rider of all time” 44:54: “The authenticity you get in BMX, a PR person would fucking shit themselves for” 44:59: “Were you the only videographer in Southern California for a long time?” 47:37: “You filmed with Josh Heino for Turbulence. Was he a total psycho?” 50:57: “Did you edit the most racist BMX video of all time?” 55:12: “Blackman was a guy you tried to prop up and push out there. And obviously you weren’t too happy with your experience” 56:40: “After Ride did you leave and go straight to the Nike video? Or was there something in between?” “Tha

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