Hardcore Surf History

The Breuer Brothers excavate surfings past present and future.

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015 - Surfing Celluloid
On this episode of the Sunday Joint, we break down some of the best and worst of surf cinema. From the heavenly heights of the Endless Summer to the hellish gates of “In God’s Hands.” We give our take on surf cinema plus another round of Stump My Bro.
101 min
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014 - Life After The Pro Tour
Spawned from Warshaw’s March 14th, 2021 newsletter on Richard Cram; what has life been like for pro surfers post career? Who found success? What careers are they equipped for? And how do they fare compared to other sports to retire from? Enjoy!
99 min
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013 - The Cult of the Surf Photographer
If you are old enough to have had a surf mag subscription, you know the names in the bottom corner in small print; Gilley, King, Grambeau, Bosko, Joli, Devine, Brewer, Flame. This cast has provided an essential element to surf culture. We dedicate this episode to the Surf Photographer and personalities that make up this great tradition. Plus, another round of surf nerdiness with Stump My Bro. Enjoy!
102 min
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012 - Sibling Rivalry: America vs Australia
Today we pay tribute to the special relationship between surfing super power nations. We explore key cross pollinating moments, the competitive rivalry and what makes this sibling relationship so impactful on modern surfing. Plus "Stump My Bro." Enjoy!
103 min
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011 - Legends, Myths, Rumors and Lies
Jock Sutherland's infamous tale of surfing Waimea on acid at night, Baja doubling as Nazare, and other tall tales and folklore that make up this tapestry of surfing history. Plus, Jamie and Tyler try to prove who has superior surf knowledge with another installment of Stump My Bro. Enjoy!
97 min
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010 - Sliding In DM: East Coast Pride Edition
We welcome legendary East Coast photographer, Dick Meseroll to the EOS. The Breuer bros reflect on East Coast Pride, illuminate why the East Coast Rules, and then position a surf battle royale of East vs West. Enjoy!
87 min
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009 - Kevin Brennan & Child Phenoms
Matt Warshaw joins the Breuer brothers to discuss child phenoms of surfing; those who burned bright and then flamed out. Surfers who have lived under the microscope and fulfilled the prophecies and those who looked into their futures and renounced the path laid before them. Enjoy!
108 min
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008 - Mother Superio: Pam Burridge
On this episode of the Sunday Joint, The Breuer Brothers gush over 1990 Women’s ASP World Champion Pam Burridge. They dive into the long and incredible arc of one of surfing’s coolest and most persistent surfers of all time. The Sunday Joint is an Encyclopedia of Surfing - adjacent podcast. Produced by Surf Splendor.
80 min
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007 - Mike Purpus: Cutbacks and Comedy
On this Sunday Joint, Jamie and Tyler are joined by Matt to tackle the life and times of the blond mustachioed South Bay legend, Mike Purpus. We see past the puka shell necklace, floppy-brimmed leather hat and wang hanging spread in PlayGirl Magazine, to examine how set a template for future professional surfers. And of course, the Breuer Brothers go head to head with another round of “Stump My Bro.”
81 min
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006 - Sultan of Speed
It’s all about the hips thrusting, body torquing, Sultan of Speed, Mr. Terry Fitzgerald. We cover Fitzy, fuzzy head-to-toe. From "Morning of the Earth" to "Hot Buttered Soul" and of course we try to one up each other with ‘Stump My Bro’. From the October 18th, 2020 Sunday Joint Newsletter.
93 min
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005 - The Forgotten Masters of Pipe
Gerry Lopez cast such a long shadow at Pipeline in the 1970s that it was often hard to see anybody else, including Mike Armstrong and Larry Blair. This week we unpack the big tubes, heavy wipeouts, and some of Pipe’s forgotten masters.
90 min
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004 - The End: R.I.P. Surfer Magazine
"In this crowded world the surfer can still seek and find the perfect day, the perfect wave, and be alone with the surf his thoughts." John Severson, from the debut issue of SURFER Magazine, 1960
78 min
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003 - Jack London And The He-Manification Of Su...
Most famous for “The Call Of The Wild” Jack London is a significantly under appreciated contributor to surf culture. Today the Breuer bros analyze London’s surf writing and how he established the archetype for surf culture today.
66 min
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002 - Lust For Life: Michael Tomson
"If You Don't Surf, Don't Start. If You Do Surf, Never Stop." A bold 1988 ad by Gotcha surfwear that helped define surfing's aggro attitude during the Reagon years. Gotcha was the vision of Backside Charging, Free Ride-starring, cocaine-loving innovator Michael Tomson.
51 min
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001 - The 13 Biggest Moments of Surf in the 21s...
The Breuer Bros spark up a bakers dozen of surf's biggest hits from century 21.
118 min