Back then (late 50s-late 60s) homies / gangsters were “Vatos y Pachucos, later Cholos”. The guys always had the clothes sharply pressed and creased with their Pendleton’s draped over their fore arms and the girls were called “Rucas” with their teased up hair sprayed hair and tight short skirts. I still remember those thighs. I remember riding my bike from La Medina Projects in East LA on Sunday nights to go look at the low rider car clubs cruising Whittier Blvd in East LA, Later we moved to Santa Ana and it was downtown 4th street. In the 7th grade a white guy named Roger but everyone called him “Fish” (his face looked like a fish) that was all pachuco started F Troop originally there were a half dozen jr. high school kids (67’-68’ Santa Ana) Shit the music was great! Today blacks are credited for the “homie gangster” thing, but it was the Mexicans in east LA and Pacoima that were the original “homie gangsters” back then blacks had not even ventured there
Thats right JVS 3 im 71, and lived in Decoto we were called Vatos my uncles were called pachucos, crusing in my 57 chevy was all god till we all got drafted for war. keep on crusing bro?
Great song for a great video. Been wanting to hear it for a while now
Que musica bonita de melodia e ritmo!🇧🇷 de que ano foi lançada?
Beautiful song beautiful cars love them
I love this song
I fucken love this song !
Back then (late 50s-late 60s) homies / gangsters were “Vatos y Pachucos, later Cholos”. The guys always had the clothes sharply pressed and creased with their Pendleton’s draped over their fore arms and the girls were called “Rucas” with their teased up hair sprayed hair and tight short skirts. I still remember those thighs.
I remember riding my bike from La Medina Projects in East LA on Sunday nights to go look at the low rider car clubs cruising Whittier Blvd in East LA,
Later we moved to Santa Ana and it was downtown 4th street. In the 7th grade a white guy named Roger but everyone called him “Fish” (his face looked like a fish) that was all pachuco started F Troop originally there were a half dozen jr. high school kids (67’-68’ Santa Ana)
Shit the music was great!
Today blacks are credited for the “homie gangster” thing, but it was the Mexicans in east LA and Pacoima that were the original “homie gangsters” back then blacks had not even ventured there
Thats right JVS 3 im 71, and lived in Decoto we were called Vatos my uncles were called pachucos, crusing in my 57 chevy was all god till we all got drafted for war. keep on crusing bro?
I love song! Silao Guanajuato
still got this on tape
What're w data
always love to ride low slow forever
I dont ride bombs or lowriders but that doesnt mean i cant appreciate a good slide show with sexy women and nice rides ..good work
5 blunts
BIG GRANDE WSL13 rancho parque gang Simi valley OG Knightowl West Up 805 area
Love You Cricks
Lookin nice uncle ROBERT GARCIA AKA MR. PACHUCO 0:55 &1:40
whats the name of the song????
Jake! pachuco memories
Puro Comptone varrio Lokos trece los vagos por vida ese
SS CVL13 Los Locos Gang