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Bobby Puleo Releases His ‘Static 2’ Remix From ‘Greatest Misses’
Roughly a decade ago, Bobby Puleo had plans to release a bunch of unseen and remixed footage along with a book of used and unused photos packaged together in a project called Bobby Puleo’s Greatest Misses. As he explains in the below caption from YouTube, the project never saw the light of day.
Many moons ago I had an idea to release a video that, along with a booklet of some unseen and already seen skate photos, a Moving In Traffic remix, an original edit of what my IPath part should have looked like, some unseen La Luz and INFMS footage, and some new stuff, was going to include this Static 2 remix. I was going to call the project “Bobby Puleo’s Greatest Misses”. I never released the project partially due to a lack of funding, but also because of how fast technology was moving in terms of how we were consuming our media. We were on the cusp of the youtube/blog site/general B-roll/throw away footage becoming actual “usable” content revolution, as well as the rise of Facebook and Instagram as our delivery systems. The hardcopy dvd was quickly becoming a thing of the past. It almost makes sense to put something out like this now. But who has sensibilities anymore. Anyhow, here it is, the Static 2 Remix from “Greatest Misses.” Enjoy!
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