wow, the waterfall at sutro , i do not rember that ever being there , i was born in 1963 and lived there untill 2000, maybe it was there still when i was little and i just don not remember, thank you so much for posting this
I Can Only Imagine the amazing crispy beautiful aroma of the air back then, and the newness of everything. and then the Elegance of people. and you could probably hear the birds much more clearer than you can today. how amazing it would be just to have a 24-hour visit in San Francisco to back then.❣😌
I assume you are joking. The air back then was absolutely foul, and this film shows that. Take a look at all the smokestacks belching black smoke, both on the ships and on the buildings that you see as the camera pans the San Francisco skyline (go to the 2:05 mark and play from there). Air quality didn't get good until we enacted laws requiring smokestack scrubbers, and put catalytic converters on cars. Also, while there were fewer people and therefore fewer cars, the machines that were in use back then were incredibly noisy. These days we have electric cars which are almost silent, but back then cars backfired (a LOT), and didn't have very effective mufflers. Public transportation was noisy (I used to commute on the "El" in Chicago in the 1950s and couldn't hear the person sitting next to me).
Thanks! I've transferred a lot of B&W 16mm amateur movie footage from 1928 to the late 1930s. Most of it is in as good shape as the day it was shot, except for the dirt. Cleaning the film only gets rid of a little of the dirt, but digital technology gets rid of the rest, and also lets me stabilize it, sharpen it, and do other restoration.
Wow! I never knew that there once was a waterfall cascading down from Sutro Heights back in the 30's. The only one that I ever knew of was the one that was right behind the Sutro Museum when they had that skytram in the '50's and '60's. It's definitely very impressive looking. I wonder how it worked?
1930 was the start of the depths of the depression. The homeless were everywhere, even if this ancient film doesn't show them. For those who think they want to go back to that time, be careful what you wish for. ---a SF native.
I understand you very clearly and agree with you. But I think I still want to go back. I'm so inundated with this technology world I can't do nothing unless some kind of monitor is reading out directions.
I do digital restoration for a living, so I was able to remove dirt, stabilize, and make other improvements. The original transfer that I did over a decade ago, and which I originally posted, was almost unwatchable. Also, to make the jerky pans smoother, I used software to add additional synthesized frames between each frame of the 15 frame-per-second film. This gives it the feel of video which does indeed make it seem unreal. You are quite perceptive to have noticed that; most people do not.
John Meyer ,you did a totally fantastic job, and I am a San Franciscan, I truly appreciate the love that you showed in restoring this footage of a great Golden City by the Bay
It was the Great Depression lol there were more homeless than ever and the unemployment rate was 25% lol everything is in cycles, it’s been worse and its been better
Amazing footage of SF without either the Golden Gate or Oakland Bay bridges. It's hard to believe how quickly the city rebuilt from the 1906 earthquake, only 24 years before these images? 🤔
My 3 family bunches all where in San Francisco: 1870, from Ireland, via Ware Massachusetts & 1886 Earsham, Norfolk, England, 1908 Poland via Ohio & Oregon. A d 1great uncle was a Enginneer for Southern Pacific Railroad- ferryboats then in 1930s
+Jackie Phillips Actually it is from a 78 rpm collection, never published on CD or LP AFIK. I'd have to look up whether it was Goodman. Sure sounds like him, but I'd have to go back and check.
+John Meyer Great! Would love to know. He and Glen Miller had similar sounds, but Benny Goodman had more of a jazzy, be-bop sound. I don't recognize the song, though.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS FLICK. LOVE THE COUPLE WALKIN DOWN THE HILL AND TH CAR GOING UP THE HILL AND SO MUCH MORE. + BENNY GOODMAN MUSIC. I THINK THATS BUD FREEMAN ON TENOR ?
The music is "With You Anywhere You Are" played by Irving Fazola's Dixielanders. It was recorded on October 19, 1945, much later than you would think, given the style and orchestration. Jack Palmer wrote "With You Anywhere You Are," probably in 1945. He also wrote or co-wrote Everybody Loves My Baby; Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip; I've Found a New Baby; I'll Take the South and Old Joe's Hittin' the Jug. Doris Day also recorded "With You Anywhere You Are:" ruclips.net/video/QavDVb9Id-w/видео.html To my knowledge this specific recording has never been released in any form other than 78 rpm record, although I just looked and found that you can get a version of it on archive.org.
+gregwddriver I am not sure I would go back. Remember this is "pre" a lot of things to come that would change the world, including vaccinations and a few wars.
I wouldn't mind going back then but only for 24 hours just to experience what it was like. hopefully I would have my cell phone in my pocket, 📱 I wonder if it would work? probably not but at least I could share some pictures and junk, but probably not also.😮 but if I could remember everything then I would probably try to warn people I would meet but then they might think that I'm nuts. 🌿🙄 so I think I would just enjoy the 24 hours as it comes but I wonder what they would think about my tight jeans? 😲😉
I answered this below, but to save you from finding it, here it is again (and no, it is not Benny Goodman, although it definitely features a clarinet). ------------- The music is "With You Anywhere You Are" played by Irving Fazola's Dixielanders. It was recorded on October 19, 1945, much later than you would think, given the style and orchestration. Jack Palmer wrote "With You Anywhere You Are," probably in 1945. He also wrote or co-wrote Everybody Loves My Baby; Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip; I've Found a New Baby; I'll Take the South and Old Joe's Hittin' the Jug. Doris Day also recorded "With You Anywhere You Are:" ruclips.net/video/QavDVb9Id-w/видео.html To my knowledge this specific recording has never been released in any form other than 78 rpm record, although I just looked and found that you can get a different version of it on archive.org. Bud Freeman is NOT featured on this recording, although I have almost a dozen recordings from this 78 rpm collector, most of them not available other than on 78, which do feature his sax.
I designed and built my own "frame accurate" transfer system by removing the shutter from a Japanese Eiki 16mm projector, capturing the result, and then removing the "pulldown" frames. I subsequently ran the capture through my restoration software which removes dirt, stabilizes the frames, and sharpens the results. I show that process here: ruclips.net/video/tBAHzO7rJS0/видео.html
San Francisco bashing has become popular. It has its problems, largely because so many people want to live there, and that has driven up real estate prices. But there are reasons why they want to live there. Those who don't are envious and are quick to put it down.
Other than the internet it seems they had just about everything we have today. Makes you realize how little we’ve advanced in 100years outside social media and internet. The biggest change in human civilization was from 1830-1930. Nothing even comes close to the advancements in the 19th century. 20th century was meh. 21st century is looking grim.
Absolutely enjoyed this! My Mom was born at St Francis Hospital on February 3, 1930. Peace. (DCH, Oklahoma City, Jun 21, 2021)
wow, the waterfall at sutro , i do not rember that ever being there , i was born in 1963 and lived there untill 2000, maybe it was there still when i was little and i just don not remember, thank you so much for posting this
I Can Only Imagine the amazing crispy beautiful aroma of the air back then, and the newness of everything. and then the Elegance of people. and you could probably hear the birds much more clearer than you can today. how amazing it would be just to have a 24-hour visit in San Francisco to back then.❣😌
I assume you are joking. The air back then was absolutely foul, and this film shows that. Take a look at all the smokestacks belching black smoke, both on the ships and on the buildings that you see as the camera pans the San Francisco skyline (go to the 2:05 mark and play from there).
Air quality didn't get good until we enacted laws requiring smokestack scrubbers, and put catalytic converters on cars.
Also, while there were fewer people and therefore fewer cars, the machines that were in use back then were incredibly noisy. These days we have electric cars which are almost silent, but back then cars backfired (a LOT), and didn't have very effective mufflers. Public transportation was noisy (I used to commute on the "El" in Chicago in the 1950s and couldn't hear the person sitting next to me).
That view of the Golden Gate Inlet with the ferry going by is amazing. It looks so empty without the Golden Gate Bridge.
That's got to be the most well preserved 1930 footage I've ever watched!
Thanks! I've transferred a lot of B&W 16mm amateur movie footage from 1928 to the late 1930s. Most of it is in as good shape as the day it was shot, except for the dirt. Cleaning the film only gets rid of a little of the dirt, but digital technology gets rid of the rest, and also lets me stabilize it, sharpen it, and do other restoration.
This footage allowed a glimpse of 'yesteryear' in my hometown. I was not born yet so I enjoyed it even more better.
Thank you very much! Good filming.
I was born in Sf and went to several places that are no longer around!
Wow! I never knew that there once was a waterfall cascading down from Sutro Heights back in the 30's. The only one that I ever knew of was the one that was right behind the Sutro Museum when they had that skytram in the '50's and '60's. It's definitely very impressive looking. I wonder how it worked?
1930 was the start of the depths of the depression. The homeless were everywhere, even if this ancient film doesn't show them. For those who think they want to go back to that time, be careful what you wish for.
---a SF native.
I understand you very clearly and agree with you.
But I think I still want to go back. I'm so inundated with this technology world I can't do nothing unless some kind of monitor is reading out directions.
THAT WAS GREAT TO WATCH .. THANKS FOR SHARING.
Wonderful video
Thank you so much
Great quality it almost unreal
I do digital restoration for a living, so I was able to remove dirt, stabilize, and make other improvements. The original transfer that I did over a decade ago, and which I originally posted, was almost unwatchable. Also, to make the jerky pans smoother, I used software to add additional synthesized frames between each frame of the 15 frame-per-second film. This gives it the feel of video which does indeed make it seem unreal. You are quite perceptive to have noticed that; most people do not.
John Meyer good job
John Meyer ,you did a totally fantastic job, and I am a San Franciscan, I truly appreciate the love that you showed in restoring this footage of a great Golden City by the Bay
Awesome job. Keep up the good work.
San Francisco was nice back those day's
It was the Great Depression lol there were more homeless than ever and the unemployment rate was 25% lol everything is in cycles, it’s been worse and its been better
Didn't know there was a pier on Ocean Beach back then!
That was fun!
Amazing footage of SF without either the Golden Gate or Oakland Bay bridges. It's hard to believe how quickly the city rebuilt from the 1906 earthquake, only 24 years before these images? 🤔
My 3 family bunches all where in San Francisco: 1870, from Ireland, via Ware Massachusetts & 1886 Earsham, Norfolk, England, 1908 Poland via Ohio & Oregon.
A d 1great uncle was a Enginneer for Southern Pacific Railroad- ferryboats then in 1930s
Great choice in music. Sounds like Benny Goodman!
+Jackie Phillips Actually it is from a 78 rpm collection, never published on CD or LP AFIK. I'd have to look up whether it was Goodman. Sure sounds like him, but I'd have to go back and check.
+John Meyer Great! Would love to know. He and Glen Miller had similar sounds, but Benny Goodman had more of a jazzy, be-bop sound. I don't recognize the song, though.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS FLICK. LOVE THE COUPLE WALKIN DOWN THE HILL AND TH CAR GOING UP THE HILL AND SO MUCH MORE. + BENNY GOODMAN MUSIC. I THINK THATS BUD FREEMAN ON TENOR ?
Great hope the city comes back some of those great days, right now it's not good.
San Francisco's skyline? The sky was pretty low back then. But I'll take it! You can have the 2000s, cellphones, too!!!
Watching this and visiting a museum to see extinct animals leave me with similar fellings.
Fascinating film and wonderful music. What band was playing and what is the title of the tune?
The music is "With You Anywhere You Are" played by Irving Fazola's Dixielanders.
It was recorded on October 19, 1945, much later than you would think, given the style and orchestration.
Jack Palmer wrote "With You Anywhere You Are," probably in 1945. He also wrote or co-wrote Everybody Loves My Baby; Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip; I've Found a New Baby; I'll Take the South and Old Joe's Hittin' the Jug.
Doris Day also recorded "With You Anywhere You Are:"
ruclips.net/video/QavDVb9Id-w/видео.html
To my knowledge this specific recording has never been released in any form other than 78 rpm record, although I just looked and found that you can get a version of it on archive.org.
Along with Boston two of my favorite cities. Too bad what has happened to it.
If I could only go back...
+gregwddriver I am not sure I would go back. Remember this is "pre" a lot of things to come that would change the world, including vaccinations and a few wars.
+gregwddriver same here.....
Me too
I wouldn't mind going back then but only for 24 hours just to experience what it was like. hopefully I would have my cell phone in my pocket, 📱 I wonder if it would work?
probably not but at least I could share some pictures and junk, but probably not also.😮
but if I could remember everything then I would probably try to warn people I would meet but then they might think that I'm nuts.
🌿🙄
so I think I would just enjoy the 24 hours as it comes but I wonder what they would think about my tight jeans? 😲😉
OH MY GOD, I LOVE THIS. WHATS THE NAME OF THE MUSIC GROUP ? GOOD MUSIC TOO !!!
I answered this below, but to save you from finding it, here it is again (and no, it is not Benny Goodman, although it definitely features a clarinet).
-------------
The music is "With You Anywhere You Are" played by Irving Fazola's Dixielanders. It was recorded on October 19, 1945, much later than you would think, given the style and orchestration. Jack Palmer wrote "With You Anywhere You Are," probably in 1945. He also wrote or co-wrote Everybody Loves My Baby; Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip; I've Found a New Baby; I'll Take the South and Old Joe's Hittin' the Jug.
Doris Day also recorded "With You Anywhere You Are:" ruclips.net/video/QavDVb9Id-w/видео.html
To my knowledge this specific recording has never been released in any form other than 78 rpm record, although I just looked and found that you can get a different version of it on archive.org.
Bud Freeman is NOT featured on this recording, although I have almost a dozen recordings from this 78 rpm collector, most of them not available other than on 78, which do feature his sax.
Great waves, but no surfers?!?
A little before Dennis Wilson's time.
Cool footage ! How did you digitize this film?
I designed and built my own "frame accurate" transfer system by removing the shutter from a Japanese Eiki 16mm projector, capturing the result, and then removing the "pulldown" frames. I subsequently ran the capture through my restoration software which removes dirt, stabilizes the frames, and sharpens the results. I show that process here:
ruclips.net/video/tBAHzO7rJS0/видео.html
When was that pier torn down?
I believe it was in 1963
I surfed at Ocean Beach in 1964 and some of the pier was still there.
so you see a seaplane landing?? we saw that seaplane landing...in the sea...See? I saw it!!
Back in the days when San Francisco was once a great city than the sh&t hole it is today.
newlam yes I agree
Don Dressel - Every Block??
newlam - The ENTIRE city, or maybe just a couple of nieborhoods, or a few streets in those nieborhoods??? C'mon
I do HVAC into the city always around in some neighborhood
San Francisco bashing has become popular. It has its problems, largely because so many people want to live there, and that has driven up real estate prices. But there are reasons why they want to live there. Those who don't are envious and are quick to put it down.
Other than the internet it seems they had just about everything we have today. Makes you realize how little we’ve advanced in 100years outside social media and internet. The biggest change in human civilization was from 1830-1930. Nothing even comes close to the advancements in the 19th century. 20th century was meh. 21st century is looking grim.
I wouldn't call social media an "advancement."
@@ApartmentKing66 that’s how we’re experiencing and communicating about this... that wasn’t possible back then.
Where are all of the homeless ?
Democats ruined San Francisco,
Definitely
Fo sho
The problem is that today's Democrats are way too liberal.
The music is terrible, but thanks for posting the video.
Terrible music? What do you want, rap music???
@@johnmeyer77 Did it really need music? It wasn't filmed in a honky tonk. Fortunately, there is volume control. Still an awesome video.
@@johnmeyer77 I know, right? Everybody's a director. There's always someone who thinks they can do "it" better.