Dogtown and Z-Boys Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 13000 votes
Tags: extreme sport, del mar california, pacific palisades
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dogtown and Z-Boys

Title in Italiano:

Dogtown and Z-Boys

Title in Português:

Dogtown and Z-Boys

Synopsis

In the mid-70s, surfers from Venice-Santa Monica who hung out at the Zephyr Surf Shop would skateboard when the surf was quiet. Over the course of a few heady years, riding on polyurethane wheels and copying the surfing moves of Larry Bertleman, the Z-Boys invent and polish their style on a hilly street near the shop, on the asphalt slopes ringing school playgrounds, and then in swimming pools empty during California's drought. The Z-Boys astound upright skateboarders at the 1975 championship in Del Mar. Within a year, the team splinters as some players join better financed pro teams. The film ends with profiles of the stars, Jay Adams, Stacy Peralta, and Tony Alva.

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Dogtown and Z-Boys
Seasons of Wither
Steven Tyler: Writer
Aerosmith: Performer
Toys in the Attic
Aerosmith: Performer
Joe Perry: Writer
Generation Landslide
Alice Cooper: Performer
Michael Bruce: Writer
One Way Out
Lollipops and Roses
A Taste Of Honey
Whipped Cream
Into the Void
Paranoid
Godzilla
Aladdin Sane
Rebel Rebel
Fast Cars
Gut Feeling
Harmonica's are Shite
I'll Give You Money
Funk 49
Ezy Ryder
Foxey Lady
Freedom
Bold As Love
Sidewalk Surfing
Achilles Last Stand
Hots on for Nowhere
Cat Scratch Fever
Motor City Madhouse
Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
Volaré
Us and Them
Bad Boys
Maggie May
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Gimme Danger
Children of the Revolution
Bad Reputation
Disco Inferno
Hannah
Rocky Mountain Way
Old Man
La Grange

User reviews

Robert Johnson
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Dogtown and Z-Boys to be quite repetitive and lacking in variety. The same type of music seemed to be playing throughout the entire film, which made it feel monotonous and uninspired.

Andrew Martin
3/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack did not seem to match the energy and vibe of the skateboarding scenes portrayed in the movie. I felt like the music failed to capture the raw and rebellious spirit of the Z-Boys and their innovative skateboarding style, which was a missed opportunity to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Sarah Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack of Dogtown and Z-Boys perfectly captures the rebellious and free-spirited energy of the Z-Boys' skateboarding scene in 1970s California. Each song selected enhances the nostalgia and excitement of the era, transporting the audience back in time.

Steven Scott
8/10

The music choices not only complement the exhilarating skateboarding sequences but also provide a deeper emotional connection to the characters and their journey. The fusion of rock, punk, and surf music creates a dynamic and immersive experience that enhances the storytelling and amplifies the impact of the documentary.

Ronald Davis
5/10