It's 2023 and the whole world is looking at their phones. Some days it feels like the darkness is winning. But then my algorithm brings me here and I get the sense I've been led to something very, very special. I'm leaving my mark here in the comment section because I want to be a part of this.
Hope to have that same dream. I had a similar experience because I also watch his videos to help me sleep. But in the dream I was somewhere Nelson was at (I think it was the yatch party video) and instead of Nelson and his friends I saw old friends of mine I havent seen in almost 15 or so years.
Love watching these videos before drifting off as well. They remind me of the NYC I knew as a kid. The burned out buildings, stench, crack cocaine being smoked on stoops in broad daylight, the street crime, and the layer of filth that settle on one’s skin after a day in the city aside, NYC was a much more vibrant and cultural spot in the 80’s.
This is as close to time travel as we'll ever get and I am truly thankful for the few individuals that knew recording events in time is and was important.
@@tipstricksss1453 In hundreds of years time, these videos will be flawlessly recreated in VR and you will be able to literally walk around in the past just as if it was real life.
I absolutely think I lived in the 80's. I feel such a nostalgia every time I watch these type of videos. And I definitely lived in NYC, I've been there so many times but the first time I went I felt like I knew every part of the city, I actually walked to every place I wanted and got there without a map, had no phone or gps at the time.. (2007). Such a special place and Nelson shows the soul of the city, I can feel the vibe and be transported to that time and place.. Love it so much. Thank you Nelson for your life, your talent, your personality and these videos that not only showcase your daily life but NY's hidden charm and spirit. Bless your soul!
He's referred to as, "the Godfather of vlogging", for good reason. He started vlogging around '82. 22 years before RUclips was even a thing. Obviously he isnt the first person to film or video one's life events, however, he did manage to record well over 1,200 hours of these. Nobody comes close to that number before '82. It is as if he knew that there would eventually be a digital genesis of uploading daily vlogs to a social platform. He was absolutely a visionary.
Nelson seemed like the sweetest person. I would have loved to have known him. Wish there was a time machine to take me back to New York City in the 80's
My dad would have been 24 in ‘86. I’m 22 and I get so nostalgic for how things were then even though I wasn’t alive. Also, do people ever realize how we talk about “before we were alive casually but talking about “after” we are alive is uncomfortable? It really isn’t much different I don’t suppose. Life still goes on. I do however believe in Heaven so maybe the after will be better than the before.
Sweetheart, focus on the here and now !! I was in my 30s when all this was captured on camera, I'm now 71 years of age, so believe me when I tell You it's nice to visit those times. But don't get too caught up in it !! Learn from it, and move on !! You are Young, experience Your life. And live it to the fullest. But be wise !! Sending You tons of Love !!
I was four when this video was made (or 3?) it’s strange as I get older how you never realize how nostalgic you’ll be for times as they’re going on. We never seem to enjoy them as much as we will feel nostalgic about them. Never know what you’ll miss until it’s gone. Then, to see so many kids nostalgic for the 80’s and 90’s before they were even born. I think it’s true of most generations (just as our generation wished they could have lived through the 60’s). The same will be true of your own children or nieces and nephews or whomever.
3:49: a German (probably a tourist) says: „Wir hatten jeder auch noch ein Sparkonto.“ („We each had a savings account.“). Just a random conversation, but I wonder who these guys were and if they know that they were recorded on a video tape in 1986. Imagine they could see this random moment of their lifes today.
You outta be thanking Nelson for video taping you so much.. 30 years later people are still seeing you and you look marvelous!! You are more known now I’m sure than then and you will always look as u did then to us all.. Be grateful Albert!
@@chrism4403 yes but us 70s babies really miss the 80s so we are thankful for technology but yet we hate how its ruined human interaction and life in general.
hands down the best car of the 80's, ours (1988 Chevy Caprice Brougham, 305 V8) lasted till 2009, but the rust finally got it, ( In Canada here) good motors in those cars!! edit, forgot to mention, every time I see a outdoor Nelson Video like this, I see 10 cars I want lol
No caller ID's.... people answered their phone without knowing who was calling... no cell phones for most people and they had to carry quarters with them and look for pay phones.... no GPS or smart phone to tell you where you are....no social media...no youtube... jeezzz... I remember these times and I still find it interesting and wild how much things have changed in such a short time.
Aww this a new one, I've been watching ones posted from years ago lol. Beautiful footage. I can't stop thinking about this guy and this crazy, colourful era he documented.
Tomis Muska today we are afflicted with a different and much more wide spread disease of the mind. Calles internet trolling , way worse than aids, destroyed the western world in about 27 years .
I remember this Greenwich Village. How I miss those days. Would spent weekends in cafes, Tower Records, Bleeker and Christopher with friends and my cousin. These videos take me back .
So Nelson wanted to tape his life because he wanted his own tv show. He was extremely popular in the gay club scene in New York and was a sort of celebrity in the 80s. He taped everything and ended up passing away in 1989 from an illness that his father also passed away from. Dick (his best friend) owned the rights to all of Nelsons videos qnd started this channel to convert the tapes, digitize, and upload them. Dick Richards died in 2018 which is why no videos have been uploaded since. There isn't too much info on Dick but there is a ton on Nelson. Post death, Nelson is worth $1 million.
I was barely 3 years old when this was filmed and lived in New York city but obviously would have been too young to remember much of this era much less know the people filming. But my brothers were 7 and 10 so they remember this New York. It was still awesome in the mid 90s. As preteens my friends and I would walk around drinking stolen beer and there was these awesome shops with rows and rows of posters and all kinds of cool rare stuff stuff that you wouldn't find in a big chain store. I left in the late 90s and went back in 2010 to visit and was disappointed to see that all the cool little mom and pop shops were gone replaced by cafe's, expensive designer boutiques and the colorful people replaced by soccer moms. I haven't been back since. I won't even get started on how sanitized and dull times square had become by the 2010s...
Those city busses reminded me of when I went to middle school and took the bus, they still had busses from 1986 on the road and they used to have that glass top
I was 12 when these videos were made and I miss everything thing that came with this time…my grandma,my papa,my youth,and my friends!May we all Rest In Peace because I’m still alive but miss everyone all the time grandma!!Your granddaughter Rach 🤗🤗🤗🤗😊
Erik seemed so pompous! Should be glad Nelson filmed so much. They should ALL be glad that Nelson captured an era that we will never see again. The 80’s were absolutely extraordinary as were the people and the fashions.
yeah but they didn't see all that back then. Back then it was just a guy obsesses with filming and considered obnoxious as a result; there was no internet or any of that stuff. They of course had no foresight to see how different it would be nowadays to what it was back then
@@EphemeralProductions I could understand that. Nelson was very ‘in your face’, but I’ll bet everyone that was in his videos are happy now that he filmed so much.
I love thinking that while Nelson was hanging out at the restaurant, there was probably some great hardcore matinee show across the street at A7 (now Niagara).
Perfect for me. I feelin' kinda low, very bored and thought "Hey, I haven't checked on the 5ninth ch. for a while. Hopefully, there will be new vid to cheer me up." And this one did it. I am not being nostalgic either. I think Nelson's style is so real that it reminds that NYC of eighties actually, really and truly existed.
I can’t get over how surreal it is to watch these videos now. Many have said this, but it truly does feel like time travel. I was born on May 30, 1986 so i was a whopping 27 days old when this was filmed. Such a trip. Nelson is a legend.
I love how at 8:00 in they are in CONVERSATION and the guy just says " I had to go to work today to work " . Today all people talk about when not looking at their phones is their fucking work in every detail to appear more busy then they really are, like it defines them . Maybe IM just a bad mood myself but damn I long for a time when people communicated and interacted without the internet , sooo much ...but I gusse many of us do knowadays especially the people watching this video , people in their 30s plus like me . I was 4 when this was filmed .
I keep seeing comments like this, if you want to interact with people then put your phone down and start. I never look at my phone when I'm with friends.
Actually truth be told - people just don’t want to be bothered . Sure put your phone down - but everyone else has their phone on , so you’re wasting your time .
Just past the 3 minute mark when Nelson walks by a group of men talking by the fence, it sounds like one of them asks "is he videotaping us with that"? If that does happen to be what he said, I wonder what his reaction then would be if he knew someday this video would have 26 thousand views. Crazy to think about
final clip at 11:12 is so odd. he didnt want to be filmed, then walks away into what looks and feels like just a gigantic city. as he walks away you feel the disconnection. nowadays somebody walks away it means nothing, you just text them or call.
Funny i use to always feel that way growing up in NYC. As a child when I'd be walking around New York with my family or friends and I always hated when people we were walking with had to go and they would either turn a corner or just disappear into the crowds of people and it would leave me with this odd, lonely feeling that I couldn't describe. I grew up in the 80s and 90s so pre smartphone era. I haven't thought about that feeling in years until I read this comment and rewatched the end of the video.
This is when NYC had culture.its own identity, distinguished from every other city.Now it's like Seattle's duplicate.The accents have changed,the architecture,the fashion,the mom and pop restaurants 75% gone .Replaced by corporations and franchises.
I wouldn't be surprised if Roland and Jake are somewhere in the vicinity, looking for the scarlet rose in that vacant lot at the beginning. This is how I imagined it, anyway.
i can maybe see why Eric and Albert were slightly annoyed. They wanted a break from Nelson's constant camera pointed at them, but (true to Nelson fashion) he basically said "I ain't doin it." LOL
Anyone know what happened to Nelson's friends? Would be interesting to know whether they have actually watched many/any of these. If not a reaction video would be great
4:12 My father had a blue Monte Carlo similar to that. He said if it never got into an accident he would still have it to this day just like my 1987 Chrysler 5th Avenue.
It's 2023 and the whole world is looking at their phones. Some days it feels like the darkness is winning. But then my algorithm brings me here and I get the sense I've been led to something very, very special. I'm leaving my mark here in the comment section because I want to be a part of this.
Welcome to actually living.
Watching these videos before bed makes me sleep so peacefully. One night, I even dreamed I was hanging out with Nelson and the gang.
Aww that's a nice dream to have
Lovely dream, maybe you actually were hanging out with him in some other realm
That’s what I’m hoping for tonight
Hope to have that same dream. I had a similar experience because I also watch his videos to help me sleep. But in the dream I was somewhere Nelson was at (I think it was the yatch party video) and instead of Nelson and his friends I saw old friends of mine I havent seen in almost 15 or so years.
Love watching these videos before drifting off as well. They remind me of the NYC I knew as a kid. The burned out buildings, stench, crack cocaine being smoked on stoops in broad daylight, the street crime, and the layer of filth that settle on one’s skin after a day in the city aside, NYC was a much more vibrant and cultural spot in the 80’s.
I just adore Nelson's filming style, and seeing all the little things he thought were interesting enough to capture.
I can't get enough of his videos! A true pioneer
Cute isn't it? Almost quaint. :)
@@EphemeralProductions Absolutely. And a little bittersweet knowing he's no longer with us.
Dan Bell must have taken inspiration from Nelson
This is as close to time travel as we'll ever get and I am truly thankful for the few individuals that knew recording events in time is and was important.
I can imagine people will still be watching videos like these in hundreds of years time.
@@tipstricksss1453 In hundreds of years time, these videos will be flawlessly recreated in VR and you will be able to literally walk around in the past just as if it was real life.
Truly unique. There was nobody else doing it in New York that I know of. He documented so very much, it's priceless.
Ikr it’s crazy
@@chutcentral that would be fire
I absolutely think I lived in the 80's. I feel such a nostalgia every time I watch these type of videos. And I definitely lived in NYC, I've been there so many times but the first time I went I felt like I knew every part of the city, I actually walked to every place I wanted and got there without a map, had no phone or gps at the time.. (2007). Such a special place and Nelson shows the soul of the city, I can feel the vibe and be transported to that time and place.. Love it so much. Thank you Nelson for your life, your talent, your personality and these videos that not only showcase your daily life but NY's hidden charm and spirit. Bless your soul!
He's referred to as, "the Godfather of vlogging", for good reason. He started vlogging around '82. 22 years before RUclips was even a thing. Obviously he isnt the first person to film or video one's life events, however, he did manage to record well over 1,200 hours of these. Nobody comes close to that number before '82. It is as if he knew that there would eventually be a digital genesis of uploading daily vlogs to a social platform. He was absolutely a visionary.
I truly want these to never end
Castellon Zamora I am excited that there are new ones being released :) this is the one time I have seen Nelsons friends not wanting to be taped!
The scene with the motorcycle was like a real life movie scene.
Michael Bonfante
That girl rode that bike "Side~Sadle"...Lol...😄
Like a HORSE!!!..HAHA
Nelson seemed like the sweetest person. I would have loved to have known him. Wish there was a time machine to take me back to New York City in the 80's
My dad would have been 24 in ‘86. I’m 22 and I get so nostalgic for how things were then even though I wasn’t alive. Also, do people ever realize how we talk about “before we were alive casually but talking about “after” we are alive is uncomfortable? It really isn’t much different I don’t suppose. Life still goes on. I do however believe in Heaven so maybe the after will be better than the before.
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Sweetheart, focus on the here and now !! I was in my 30s when all this was captured on camera, I'm now 71 years of age, so believe me when I tell You it's nice to visit those times. But don't get too caught up in it !! Learn from it, and move on !! You are Young, experience Your life. And live it to the fullest. But be wise !! Sending You tons of Love !!
I was four when this video was made (or 3?) it’s strange as I get older how you never realize how nostalgic you’ll be for times as they’re going on. We never seem to enjoy them as much as we will feel nostalgic about them. Never know what you’ll miss until it’s gone. Then, to see so many kids nostalgic for the 80’s and 90’s before they were even born. I think it’s true of most generations (just as our generation wished they could have lived through the 60’s). The same will be true of your own children or nieces and nephews or whomever.
@@ms.martiegallego8834 awnt. that was very nice of you.
3:49: a German (probably a tourist) says: „Wir hatten jeder auch noch ein Sparkonto.“ („We each had a savings account.“). Just a random conversation, but I wonder who these guys were and if they know that they were recorded on a video tape in 1986. Imagine they could see this random moment of their lifes today.
Ja hast recht habs auch gehört Sehr interessant
@@vel2118 ich auch🤗
anna purna70 aus welchem Teil Deutschland kommst du Anna?
@@vel2118 ich komme aus Österreich!
anna purna70 achso 👍 ein schulfreund von mir , aus frühen tagen ist kürzlich nach Nauders gezogen
You outta be thanking Nelson for video taping you so much.. 30 years later people are still seeing you and you look marvelous!! You are more known now I’m sure than then and you will always look as u did then to us all.. Be grateful Albert!
I think we are all comforted how much things look the same 31 years ago
TheRagBag English
Nertav English?
Sovereign Rebellion yet you're watching this on RUclips just like the rest of us... Not as special as you think, are you?
@@chrism4403 yes but us 70s babies really miss the 80s so we are thankful for technology but yet we hate how its ruined human interaction and life in general.
Not even close to the same
Nelson & Blackout have been keeping me company for days!!!! :)
These videos are so comforting. Thank you. 💜
satinblackcat666 ❤️
I still drive an 88 chevy caprice for the love of the 80s. It rides great.
hands down the best car of the 80's, ours (1988 Chevy Caprice Brougham, 305 V8) lasted till 2009, but the rust finally got it, ( In Canada here) good motors in those cars!! edit, forgot to mention, every time I see a outdoor Nelson Video like this, I see 10 cars I want lol
No caller ID's.... people answered their phone without knowing who was calling... no cell phones for most people and they had to carry quarters with them and look for pay phones.... no GPS or smart phone to tell you where you are....no social media...no youtube... jeezzz... I remember these times and I still find it interesting and wild how much things have changed in such a short time.
I know right. Imagine 30 years from now. Scary thought actually
Aww this a new one, I've been watching ones posted from years ago lol. Beautiful footage. I can't stop thinking about this guy and this crazy, colourful era he documented.
lots of aids...
Tomis Muska Girl, I'm aware...
Tomis Muska today we are afflicted with a different and much more wide spread disease of the mind. Calles internet trolling , way worse than aids, destroyed the western world in about 27 years .
Eric always asks like a jerk on his videos, like he is so special. He should be glad Nelson made these videos
Hahahaha! Not one fuck was given by Nelson when Eric said he didn’t want to be filmed.....
Erich NEVER wanted to be filmed, or photographed, even to this day
1986 was a great year to be 16.
Two Bad Moods On a Lovely Day would be a great album title
I remember this Greenwich Village. How I miss those days. Would spent weekends in cafes, Tower Records, Bleeker and Christopher with friends and my cousin. These videos take me back .
That is so nicr
Nice
I lived on Christopher St. for a couple years. 2002-2004
I don’t know much about this guy, but I stay lost in these videos one after another.
So Nelson wanted to tape his life because he wanted his own tv show. He was extremely popular in the gay club scene in New York and was a sort of celebrity in the 80s. He taped everything and ended up passing away in 1989 from an illness that his father also passed away from. Dick (his best friend) owned the rights to all of Nelsons videos qnd started this channel to convert the tapes, digitize, and upload them. Dick Richards died in 2018 which is why no videos have been uploaded since. There isn't too much info on Dick but there is a ton on Nelson. Post death, Nelson is worth $1 million.
Yes, Nelson was also gay.
@Steve G not sure. I'd assume his ramining family but he didn't have any. His parents died before him and same with his brother I think.
Love watching the old video New York
Wow 2 days before i was born what a classic
Pdot Smith those 2 days before you were born were the best
I love how he's covering his face already from way across the street 😆
Oh wow this was right after I graduated from high school.
Desibeatnik my dad graduated in 80
I was barely 3 years old when this was filmed and lived in New York city but obviously would have been too young to remember much of this era much less know the people filming. But my brothers were 7 and 10 so they remember this New York. It was still awesome in the mid 90s. As preteens my friends and I would walk around drinking stolen beer and there was these awesome shops with rows and rows of posters and all kinds of cool rare stuff stuff that you wouldn't find in a big chain store. I left in the late 90s and went back in 2010 to visit and was disappointed to see that all the cool little mom and pop shops were gone replaced by cafe's, expensive designer boutiques and the colorful people replaced by soccer moms. I haven't been back since. I won't even get started on how sanitized and dull times square had become by the 2010s...
Desibeatnik me too
80's .....good times growing up..i was 17...
Those phone booth signs in these videos ...Beefeater, They Might Be Giants...this is my whole youth.
YOU CANNOT GET BACK THE TIME
Hes the casey neistat of 1986
Nuna exactly what I thought lol
Nuna correction *Casey Neistat is the 2018 Nelson Sullivan
Ew, keep that annoying bugger out of here!
With a lot less ego maybe
Those city busses reminded me of when I went to middle school and took the bus, they still had busses from 1986 on the road and they used to have that glass top
I was 12 when these videos were made and I miss everything thing that came with this time…my grandma,my papa,my youth,and my friends!May we all Rest In Peace because I’m still alive but miss everyone all the time grandma!!Your granddaughter Rach 🤗🤗🤗🤗😊
One Hell of a coke nail.
Erik seemed so pompous! Should be glad Nelson filmed so much. They should ALL be glad that Nelson captured an era that we will never see again. The 80’s were absolutely extraordinary as were the people and the fashions.
yeah but they didn't see all that back then. Back then it was just a guy obsesses with filming and considered obnoxious as a result; there was no internet or any of that stuff. They of course had no foresight to see how different it would be nowadays to what it was back then
@@EphemeralProductions I could understand that. Nelson was very ‘in your face’, but I’ll bet everyone that was in his videos are happy now that he filmed so much.
I was born 4 days before this was filmed. Very interesting and almost eerie to watch, so different yet similar.
These are gems these old videos
If any of Nelson's friends are still living, they've got to be pushing 70 or more
I was 8 years old in 1986 and started in school 🥰❤️ I miss calmer times and my family so much ❤️
Amazing! I was born a year after this video!!! But so much nostalgia
these videos are phenomenal
I love thinking that while Nelson was hanging out at the restaurant, there was probably some great hardcore matinee show across the street at A7 (now Niagara).
Bro really was ahead of his time
Such Memories the sound of token and change in the bus
Idk what it is but I love these videos
Omg this video filmed 2 months before I was born on this earth!. Thnx Nelson. ❤
THE GAY PROJECT what earth were you born on previously? Jk muah.
Casper_Skitzo hahaha sorry forgive my English because it's not my 1St language. 😂
Gotta love the coke nail
I wondered if anyone else noticed that. Though, he had long nails on a couple of fingers.
very interesting video I have to say :)
The OG vlogger 🙂
See the long pinkie nail on the pony tailed man?
The roads were so much louder back then...
I think they're sitting at 109 Avenue A which is now a restaurant called Miss Lilly's
Seems like nature was built around the city rather than vice versa. I can appreciate it in a way though. Rip Nelson.
2:25 That’s such typical bird behavior even the birds nowadays act that way.
I was 23 in 1986. I wonder what I was doing the day Nelson is filming. I adore these time travel videos.
I was 4yo when this came out, 33yo now...annd I still haven't ..lol😁.
This isn't even 33 years old yet until June you should be 37 now if you were 4 when this was filmed
The nyc of my 20’s.
Perfect for me. I feelin' kinda low, very bored and thought "Hey, I haven't checked on the 5ninth ch. for a while. Hopefully, there will be new vid to cheer me up." And this one did it. I am not being nostalgic either. I think Nelson's style is so real that it reminds that NYC of eighties actually, really and truly existed.
I never clicked so fast in my life lol
@RunRunRabbit Runovich yes they are a treasure ❣
He has that Mr. Rodgers way about him!
Jesus saves
William Pittman ❤️
I can’t get over how surreal it is to watch these videos now. Many have said this, but it truly does feel like time travel. I was born on May 30, 1986 so i was a whopping 27 days old when this was filmed. Such a trip. Nelson is a legend.
Nelson definitely had a fixation with Albert's legs and tush 😂😂
I love how at 8:00 in they are in CONVERSATION and the guy just says " I had to go to work today to work " . Today all people talk about when not looking at their phones is their fucking work in every detail to appear more busy then they really are, like it defines them .
Maybe IM just a bad mood myself but damn I long for a time when people communicated and interacted without the internet , sooo much ...but I gusse many of us do knowadays especially the people watching this video , people in their 30s plus like me . I was 4 when this was filmed .
I keep seeing comments like this, if you want to interact with people then put your phone down and start. I never look at my phone when I'm with friends.
Actually truth be told - people just don’t want to be bothered . Sure put your phone down - but everyone else has their phone on , so you’re wasting your time .
Just past the 3 minute mark when Nelson walks by a group of men talking by the fence, it sounds like one of them asks "is he videotaping us with that"? If that does happen to be what he said, I wonder what his reaction then would be if he knew someday this video would have 26 thousand views. Crazy to think about
I was in 5th grade in 86.
Amazing, as always
Where is Albert Crudo these days?
Not much, last time I checked he was crying in front of a crowd during some town meeting
Good video
Thank God its a time without smartphone
I really enjoy watching Albert I love his personality & his walk. Btw I liked that pocketbook myself. Nelson pissing ppl off that day 🤣🤣🤣🤣
theyr grumpy cause its the day after the night of mucho highness.
Pioneer of vlog territory
I wonder what Nelson see New York now he will cry very sad
final clip at 11:12 is so odd. he didnt want to be filmed, then walks away into what looks and feels like just a gigantic city. as he walks away you feel the disconnection.
nowadays somebody walks away it means nothing, you just text them or call.
Funny i use to always feel that way growing up in NYC. As a child when I'd be walking around New York with my family or friends and I always hated when people we were walking with had to go and they would either turn a corner or just disappear into the crowds of people and it would leave me with this odd, lonely feeling that I couldn't describe. I grew up in the 80s and 90s so pre smartphone era. I haven't thought about that feeling in years until I read this comment and rewatched the end of the video.
I wonder what Eric was upset about ?
What kind of camcorder did you lug around all day?! This is awesome that you did this! Its like you envisioned the future. You are the first volger
I would give anything to go back in time to see the New York City of that era.
This is when NYC had culture.its own identity, distinguished from every other city.Now it's like Seattle's duplicate.The accents have changed,the architecture,the fashion,the mom and pop restaurants 75% gone .Replaced by corporations and franchises.
My favorite part was watching Sally ride off, side saddle no less.
Long hair dude is cute
Is this Leshko’s? It was the greatest place to eat at 3am when The Pyramid closed, and had the best hangover coffee ever.
I wouldn't be surprised if Roland and Jake are somewhere in the vicinity, looking for the scarlet rose in that vacant lot at the beginning. This is how I imagined it, anyway.
"Where ya goin eric?" Lol
~°~
#1111. Love 💕 and lights on
@ 10:11 I want that in a shirt ASAP the native and the word “Beefeater” genius
Coke nail at 06:40
Was wondering if anyone else noticed.
Great Beefeater flier on the pay telephone!!
the girl at 4:15 is badass
3:49 Germans talking in the background
Alberts finger nails though.
i can maybe see why Eric and Albert were slightly annoyed. They wanted a break from Nelson's constant camera pointed at them, but (true to Nelson fashion) he basically said "I ain't doin it." LOL
Dude at 5:20 looks like every dude in Austin in 2017 lol
Anyone know what happened to Nelson's friends? Would be interesting to know whether they have actually watched many/any of these. If not a reaction video would be great
Uh, hello, RU PAUL?!
@@markjanssens1658 Lisa E, Lisa Edelstein.
And unfortunately Alot of people from these videos have passed away
Today is June 26th. Swear I came here on accident
This video was so lovely and contemplative until Albert and Eric came into it. Fenton has a laid back energy though.
Caraca podia ser aqui no Brasil kkkk
Da best in home moobies
4:12 My father had a blue Monte Carlo similar to that. He said if it never got into an accident he would still have it to this day just like my 1987 Chrysler 5th Avenue.
People react stranger when you film them today than back then! Weird isn’t it?
Probably because today we post everything online. Back then you only shared with close friends at a get together.
EmilylikestoCreate Sounds legit