THE ITALIANS of BROOKLYN, NEW YORK (1960s' & 1970s')
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I grew up in Brooklyn and hung out with a lot of Italian people the guys were stand up guys the girls were absolutely amazing and beautiful and the food is the best in the world
We have a big Italian community in Toronto. I miss the old ways. The gardens, the tomato sauce making, wine making and close families.
Im a 56 year old former bensonhurst Italian living in Tampa Florida. Miss Brooklyn of the 1970s. Good times 😉 🌴
0:36 OMG! This is 86th street near the Benson theatre. RIGHT BEHIND THE GUY IN THE GREY SHIRT - ACROSS the street was a NEWSSTAND. I have been looking for a picture of THAT NEWSSTAND for YEARS ! I used to buy my comic books and MAD magazines from there in the 1970s !!
So proud that's is my family history right there as well as so many others ❤️thank you this is beautiful ✨✨
Late 50s early 60s when the blacks migrated to the north, many of the areas in Brooklyn (fort green, bed Stuy, east NY, coney Island, etc) were occupied by Italian Americans.
Interesting part about the blacks living in bed Stuy around the 40s-50s actually came from Harlem (lookinğ for bigger residential space) so the Harlemites assimilated in Brooklyn and became Brooklynites
i love the italian culture. they are family oriented!!
Now, it's rare to find an Italian that actually speaks Italian 😔
Italian people are beutiful in everything they do!
Yes! I’m blessed to have a little Italian friend that I care for. He is from Brooklyn New York.
I love the accent to much, so cool just to listen to him talk. He has so much personality, is so sweet and loving and knows everything there is to know about music.
😂😂😂
Beautiful
Excellent video
Thank you!
love this music
Even Little italy in Manhattan NYC is down to one block. Hey' they all married & moved. Couldn't afford to buy a house in the old neighborhood.
Pizzeria LaQuilla. 62nd street, Bensohurst. I was there. 1992-1995.Mafia guys were still there. My boss said he was connected. All Italians, excecpt me Russian. Beautiful times.Bensohurst was the best place in New York. The best, believe me. Why? Because the mafia guys controlled it, and it was a beatiful place to live. No kidding. Great pleace.
I think this is very stereotyped. I'm Italian and my neighborhood, Flatlands, was not like this at all. We owned houses, kept the neighborhood clean and tidy, respected our neighbor's property and privacy, respected community property, worked hard, studied hard .... and then moved out to Westchester County or Long Island.
Now we have plenty of fake ones
Which are the streets and neighborhoods?
Verry nice
Thank you - appreciated!
Ave. X!!!!
Ay pisan u goin to see Rocky right now? Its a great fuckin movie...
.... Hey OHHH!… Is That CHEECH from FUGGET ABOUT IT 2:00...
The Italians are almost all gone
Many have achieved the American dream.. Became citizens and gradually assimilated in American culture.
There's a movie called Brooklyn taken place in the 40s and the Italians wanted to better themselves by seeking new land ...what is known as Long Island and he moved and settled with this Irish gal.
Natural progression in American society for the ones who want to climb the ladder.
@@AB-fm2zn Yep Italians have been for the most part successful in the USA Here is an interesting fact . According to a university of Chicago study Italian Americans have the lowest rate of welfare/Public assistance use of any ethnic group. Not that that is something to be admired in modern America LOL
That's everywhere n every culture....today's all gentrification n mixed across America .....there's no more ethnic hoods....even newcomer hoods like Mexican, pr, dr ,n Jamaican will be thing of past in couple years
What are you talking about ?
They all disappear
2:12 looks like Regina Pacis Catholic School
I saw Roy demeo
Where?
@@thedarknessunderneathpodca6366 he is there dude with frankie cheech and gaggi
@@gregchapman6190 I wish.
@@thedarknessunderneathpodca6366 I'm just messing around man ,I didn't see anybody
@@gregchapman6190 I know. I was being daft for a second and caught that. One of the girls in the photo looks a lot like one of Roy's third cousins.
The pictures are great but the music, meh
No more 😂😂💪🏿