My youth 70s/80s, a cholo on the calles, looking for action! Creased khakis, collared shirt (creased in front, and back), shoes shined like glass, hair combed, I was walking on cloud 9....rucas looking fine, smelling good,.....those were the days....now as I approach 60, all I have are memories..
I just turned 60,and i must say those were the days cruising the boulevard back in the early 80's.Man, i miss those days .Puro desmadre,pero i wouldn,t trade those times for nothing.I,m so glad i made it through to remember the memories.
Man they don't make um firme like that anymore, smiled the whole time. Miss my teen years don't know how I got to this video but thank you because I needed to smile today. ❤❤❤
I was a dirty white boy from the Sunset Dist in the 80s but considering I was mixed I hung out with people in the Mission, great time back then. Ya I wore boots, Bens and a Derby jacket but homies in the mission didn't care.
My family first came to the mission back in the 50’s and we still reside out here ✊🏽. I’m a 2nd generation SF native. Being 24 years old I personally wasn’t able to experience the hoods golden era but at least I can watch videos and hear stories about it. Got to personally experience the last remnants, sad to see how it is now. Literally night and day but regardless i’m a proud missionero 💯
lowrider por vida here...cruising back in the 70's into the 80's on main street in santana oc orange county socal....santa ana oc bumper to bumper cruising my days.....still got my chuco52 chevy bel air hard top deluxe....
I was born in the 50's SF lived in the Mission until the 80's. Remember "Los Siete" which started "La Raza". Remember when the low riders start coming into the Mission from San Jo in the early 70's. Before low riders everything was lifted high riders with 50 series tires.Beautiful town. 24th street roots here.
I grew up with this music bc of my Carnal "s, the five oldest if we could only go back to the good Ole days were everyone hanging at the parks we use to be able to drink at park's and most of all the nice righteousness Haspinc, Latino, Latina, go to other city's enjoying Laughlin, Smiley meeting other people out of barbecues, party's I can go on but one question I have no names but why they say let the pass go.
@@barlberanray thank you Paisan for doing this..I was married to a chola during this time and we lived up by 29th St..we weren't riders or anything but just used to walk from like 30th to 16th, just taking in the whole scene..No fights, no acting out much, just people having a cool time..Folks who live here now have no idea what we talking about.Bellisimo
I grew up in the Mission when all the low rider and cholo scene started like in 1978. Over night all my Latino homies turned into chili’s and including me and I Chinese. Mission on weekend nights were exciting and everyone heading to 24th. to hangout. Also, lots of stupid stuff went on like fighting others that were from other barrios, At a young age when many were still kids, but trying to act like adults and didn’t have the wisdom to not sweat the small stuff,. Killing one so third hurt bc they grew up in another neighbor their parents chose snd over something small like mad dogging one another. It’s like toad rage without driving a car. Well, I’m glad I got out before I got stuck and took a different path from all my homies. After a homies put a knife on my neck, I realized that’s not the life I want for myself. Yeah it was fun and exciting at the beginning when you still were going to school, but what you gonna do after you finish school and how you gonna get a job support yourselves?! That’s when it got bad and reality set in. Most of us were not really prepared for adulthood.
V-V-T Varrio Viente Tres-23RD and Alabama and the Puente Vista locos-Tiny Malditos-The good old days in The Mission. Brings back so many good memories of a beautiful time with no cares in the world. To all the Homeboys from back in those days I hope you find yourselves doing well.PVL'SSleepyDroopySpiderChapoWeaselBig HappyLil SmileyBig SmileySteweyChucoRojoRatonLil OSO ChivoNanoMOUSE
Pockets of a certain generation of them do ...ones raised in the 90s bay area. But head over to the Central Valle or up to Chico, and that's not so much the case.
Ray, I want to deeply thank you for sharing this video. As a kid, I remember my cousins taking me along in their car a monte carlo on sundays.Video brought back memories.
Are any of you familiar with Dolores Park? That whole entire neighborhood back there is reputed to be HAUNTED... Cuz I used to attend Mission High School back in the 1990's, and both me and my fellow classmates (plus a few teachers and staff) have all seen a ghost there on the 4th floor... The ghost is that of a former teacher or student who usually appears to students who are in their Senior year or to janitors working there late at night. There are like some supply rooms and a few old disused classrooms or workshops on the 4th floor that were closed off while I was attending there back then. From the best of my memory; it appeared to look like a semi-transparent female figure of short stature, dressed in winter attire (a red and white Christmas-patterned sweater and brown bell-bottom corduroy pants), and sports a bowl-shaped pageboy hairstyle, holding a binder against her chest. She looked like someone from right out of the late 1960's or early 1970's. We couldn't quite see her face cuz she had her head down (as if she was in despair) and all her hair was covering it. This was during our lunch break period at noon, and we had noticed her standing down the hallway for quite some time. What's odd was that she was standing at the opposite end of the hallway from us, right by the stairway and away from the big glass windows that allowed for the sunlight to shine through on the 4th floor. She didn't move or even say a thing, and just stood there that whole time while we were there. It didn't strike us that she was a GHOST, until we had made our way back down to the ground floor by the courtyard area. And when we finally DID realize what we had just saw; we grew pale in the face, hauled our asses right outta there and ran all the way back to our classroom at like TWIN-TURBO SPEED!!! There are rumored to be ghosts also in the gym areas and even the locker/shower rooms as well, but I'm not gonna get into all that spooky shit. I heard that the school was built right over an Indian cemetery. Early builders who worked on building the school way back then, have even discovered the bones of Native Americans!
I went to Mission but only went there for 1-1/2 years until I dropped out. Was this only one time and if so why didn’t you try to get the girls attention and just look at her? Since you didn’t know you may have seen a ghost until you went back down stairs? Did you go back to check again or was spooked by that time? I’m sure it’s haunted, especially if it was native Americans burial ground. From what heard about SF, is that many old burial grounds were relocated without the bodies and only the headstones moved. I think that area Geary and Masonic was one area that use to be a burial ground.
Thanks for sharing your story. It could very well be built on native American burial ground. I know some year's ago they were digging in South City to build some sort of housing complexes, and they found human remains. The construction crew had to stop working. The human remains had changed history they are the oldest bones found that humans have been walking in north America longer than scientists thought humans were. Yes they have been digging up human remains all over San Francisco. Even in a back yard a construction site in a back yard found a young girl in a wood/glass coffin. The little girl was said she was buried around the 1900s when the great earth quack. Stories like these will pop up in the news paper now and then. Never heard of the Ghost story. Did you do any research about the school if there was anything saved in the San Francisco library? Would be intestine if any documents were saved. They store everything on Microsoft where now. You would have to ask a librarian in your area if they could send it to your local library to research it. You don't even have to drive to a San Francisco library to research it.
You brought me back to a time where I never got to experience this myself. The music was perfect. The videos and clips were great. Smooth transitions from beginning to end. This needs to be seen. What's the song called at the end? Thanks. #FreeLaMission
thats before ppl that barely moved in to the neighborhood called police on you for working on your 64 in front of your house that belonged to you and family for decades🤔
man this is a dope video love to see my raza im from LosAngeles and one thing trips me out about my people there realy is no difference other than the color s you guys sport for reals raza its time to wake up stop all dat 13&14 bullshit to the side and let's ride for the BROWN.
You wanna see some surenos in the Mission back when.. I used to buy mota from these fools at Dolores Park, on RUclips type up 19th st. Surenos San Francisco
Nostalgic as fuck.... I was five or six during that time... But I remember my sister my cousins all them cruisin down La Mission.... It was all good I'll love... We lived on 17th and Van Ness..
who all try to tell you the history of the Mission, as they've been here for like maybe a year or two..But they down you know? NOT....They have no idea of what it was like back then..I want to bust upside their heads so bad sometimes..
My youth 70s/80s, a cholo on the calles, looking for action! Creased khakis, collared shirt (creased in front, and back), shoes shined like glass, hair combed, I was walking on cloud 9....rucas looking fine, smelling good,.....those were the days....now as I approach 60, all I have are memories..
Such a beautiful time and way. To the good times and the bad.
I just turned 60,and i must say those were the days cruising the boulevard back in the early 80's.Man, i miss those days .Puro desmadre,pero i wouldn,t trade those times for nothing.I,m so glad i made it through to remember the memories.
Man they don't make um firme like that anymore, smiled the whole time. Miss my teen years don't know how I got to this video but thank you because I needed to smile today. ❤❤❤
This era we will never get back glad I grew up in it great video !!
I respect the Stilo right on 👍I dnt Gang Bang . But the Culture is ours and it's still here all the way from TEXAS too . Firme oldies 👌
I was a dirty white boy from the Sunset Dist in the 80s but considering I was mixed I hung out with people in the Mission, great time back then. Ya I wore boots, Bens and a Derby jacket but homies in the mission didn't care.
Marty and Alma Triantos at 1:12, they are still together and we’re neighbors after all these years!
My family first came to the mission back in the 50’s and we still reside out here ✊🏽. I’m a 2nd generation SF native. Being 24 years old I personally wasn’t able to experience the hoods golden era but at least I can watch videos and hear stories about it. Got to personally experience the last remnants, sad to see how it is now. Literally night and day but regardless i’m a proud missionero 💯
missionero ! great
Really cool it’s like a movie☝🏽❤️🙏🏽
thank you Ray for filming this and Sandy for the music..This is so so classic and video of a bygone era that was the best..
Thanks dude brings back memories 🤟🏽
❤love this. Never gets old. I watch it over and over. ❤️🎶
Love this so much!
lowrider por vida here...cruising back in the 70's into the 80's on main street in santana oc orange county socal....santa ana oc bumper to bumper cruising my days.....still got my chuco52 chevy bel air hard top deluxe....
Gracias for Sharing
Please bring style and family back' we have lost all that. Miss those days. EL OSO X4 SFM yeah!!!
Carlos Santana 😎
This. Is a throwback. To the bone.
My 65 Impala at 08:45. Brought back great memories. Born and raised in the Mission! Thanks for posting!
You well come.
Goddamn it feels great to be a Chicano!!!
Simon👍✊👊✌
👍🤝💯🇲🇽
Simon
Mexicans in the district act more like niggas than Chicanos
Puro Chicano power ! Qvo
I was born in the 50's SF lived in the Mission until the 80's. Remember "Los Siete" which started "La Raza". Remember when the low riders start coming into the Mission from San Jo in the early 70's. Before low riders everything was lifted high riders with 50 series tires.Beautiful town. 24th street roots here.
I grew up with this music bc of my Carnal "s, the five oldest if we could only go back to the good Ole days were everyone hanging at the parks we use to be able to drink at park's and most of all the nice righteousness Haspinc, Latino, Latina, go to other city's enjoying Laughlin, Smiley meeting other people out of barbecues, party's I can go on but one question I have no names but why they say let the pass go.
Miss them Days ..😞
Ray you got me drifting on a memory. Aint no place I'd rather be than in La Mission!!
I love it!
The mission all day
@@barlberanray thank you Paisan for doing this..I was married to a chola during this time and we lived up by 29th St..we weren't riders or anything but just used to walk from like 30th to 16th, just taking in the whole scene..No fights, no acting out much, just people having a cool time..Folks who live here now have no idea what we talking about.Bellisimo
I grew up in the Mission when all the low rider and cholo scene started like in 1978. Over night all my Latino homies turned into chili’s and including me and I Chinese. Mission on weekend nights were exciting and everyone heading to 24th. to hangout.
Also, lots of stupid stuff went on like fighting others that were from other barrios, At a young age when many were still kids, but trying to act like adults and didn’t have the wisdom to not sweat the small stuff,. Killing one so third hurt bc they grew up in another neighbor their parents chose snd over something small like mad dogging one another. It’s like toad rage without driving a car.
Well, I’m glad I got out before I got stuck and took a different path from all my homies. After a homies put a knife on my neck, I realized that’s not the life I want for myself. Yeah it was fun and exciting at the beginning when you still were going to school, but what you gonna do after you finish school and how you gonna get a job support yourselves?! That’s when it got bad and reality set in. Most of us were not really prepared for adulthood.
old school sfm! fuck thankyou for this. true representation of la mission, chaleeeeee! San Pancho native por vida!
Back in the day keeps us strong.
V-V-T Varrio Viente Tres-23RD and Alabama and the Puente Vista locos-Tiny Malditos-The good old days in The Mission. Brings back so many good memories of a beautiful time with no cares in the world. To all the Homeboys from back in those days I hope you find yourselves doing well.PVL'SSleepyDroopySpiderChapoWeaselBig HappyLil SmileyBig SmileySteweyChucoRojoRatonLil OSO ChivoNanoMOUSE
my dad was a GRANDE Excelsior
I also love the low and slow nights we had fun.
Crazy how crack and guns change everything
Old School Norteños
R.IP Raul & Roberto Aguirre ..we miss you carnales
Sf mision 😞🙏
Wow have times changed!@
This was before Northerners started acting black.
Pockets of a certain generation of them do ...ones raised in the 90s bay area. But head over to the Central Valle or up to Chico, and that's not so much the case.
🤦🏽♂️😂
👍🏽
I love Oldies music & oldies cars ❤️
Precita and Mission born and raised. Technically Bernal Heights. Memories of gente at Dolores Park and Jamestown. ✌
Ray, I want to deeply thank you for sharing this video. As a kid, I remember my cousins taking me along in their car a monte carlo on sundays.Video brought back memories.
Dope💯
Are any of you familiar with Dolores Park? That whole entire neighborhood back there is reputed to be HAUNTED... Cuz I used to attend Mission High School back in the 1990's, and both me and my fellow classmates (plus a few teachers and staff) have all seen a ghost there on the 4th floor... The ghost is that of a former teacher or student who usually appears to students who are in their Senior year or to janitors working there late at night. There are like some supply rooms and a few old disused classrooms or workshops on the 4th floor that were closed off while I was attending there back then. From the best of my memory; it appeared to look like a semi-transparent female figure of short stature, dressed in winter attire (a red and white Christmas-patterned sweater and brown bell-bottom corduroy pants), and sports a bowl-shaped pageboy hairstyle, holding a binder against her chest. She looked like someone from right out of the late 1960's or early 1970's. We couldn't quite see her face cuz she had her head down (as if she was in despair) and all her hair was covering it. This was during our lunch break period at noon, and we had noticed her standing down the hallway for quite some time. What's odd was that she was standing at the opposite end of the hallway from us, right by the stairway and away from the big glass windows that allowed for the sunlight to shine through on the 4th floor. She didn't move or even say a thing, and just stood there that whole time while we were there. It didn't strike us that she was a GHOST, until we had made our way back down to the ground floor by the courtyard area. And when we finally DID realize what we had just saw; we grew pale in the face, hauled our asses right outta there and ran all the way back to our classroom at like TWIN-TURBO SPEED!!! There are rumored to be ghosts also in the gym areas and even the locker/shower rooms as well, but I'm not gonna get into all that spooky shit. I heard that the school was built right over an Indian cemetery. Early builders who worked on building the school way back then, have even discovered the bones of Native Americans!
I went to Mission but only went there for 1-1/2 years until I dropped out. Was this only one time and if so why didn’t you try to get the girls attention and just look at her? Since you didn’t know you may have seen a ghost until you went back down stairs? Did you go back to check again or was spooked by that time? I’m sure it’s haunted, especially if it was native Americans burial ground. From what heard about SF, is that many old burial grounds were relocated without the bodies and only the headstones moved. I think that area Geary and Masonic was one area that use to be a burial ground.
Lay off the crack compa
Thanks for sharing your story. It could very well be built on native American burial ground.
I know some year's ago they were digging in South City to build some sort of housing complexes, and they found human remains. The construction crew had to stop working. The human remains had changed history they are the oldest bones found that humans have been walking in north America longer than scientists thought humans were.
Yes they have been digging up human remains all over San Francisco. Even in a back yard a construction site in a back yard found a young girl in a wood/glass coffin. The little girl was said she was buried around the 1900s when the great earth quack. Stories like these will pop up in the news paper now and then. Never heard of the Ghost story. Did you do any research about the school if there was anything saved in the San Francisco library? Would be intestine if any documents were saved.
They store everything on Microsoft where now. You would have to ask a librarian in your area if they could send it to your local library to research it. You don't even have to drive to a San Francisco library to research it.
What a good video 👍💯🇲🇽
28 and Church/Dolores St
Fam Lopez, Ramirez, Rivera, Villasenor and I can go on and on.
This video makes Me Happy&sad
My people are so full of Love and Life why do they Hate us For a Color. We're just one Huge Familia #fucktrump
Dope ass video.... Mission 4 Life
WOW 😍😍😍😍 Post more! Gracias ❤
22nd HOGS Goofy and Blinky #1. You'll get a beating. 1971.👍🥇
these were the days when people were going to "La Fuente" Anyone remember those Days??????????????????
YO....la fuente was the place back then...........i got my ass kick there once...jajajaja
when it was the bomb 🤔🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Always keep to your self Que no’
You brought me back to a time where I never got to experience this myself. The music was perfect. The videos and clips were great. Smooth transitions from beginning to end. This needs to be seen. What's the song called at the end? Thanks. #FreeLaMission
thats before ppl that barely moved in to the neighborhood called police on you for working on your 64 in front of your house that belonged to you and family for decades🤔
yep that's what happened..pretty much to a T...
san fran in its finest
this is great ray
5:59 the Eddy Munster look alike contest.
Hey dude😎
NOT SAMBA PA TIIIII 😭😭😭😭
omg thank you for this video beautiful memories do you guys remember dancing at the Underground on Polk St???
My dads in this video 😢 “Curtis Castillo”
man this is a dope video love to see my raza im from LosAngeles and one thing trips me out about my people there realy is no difference other than the color s you guys sport for reals raza its time to wake up stop all dat 13&14 bullshit to the side and let's ride for the BROWN.
You wanna see some surenos in the Mission back when.. I used to buy mota from these fools at Dolores Park, on RUclips type up 19th st. Surenos San Francisco
Nostalgic as fuck.... I was five or six during that time... But I remember my sister my cousins all them cruisin down La Mission.... It was all good I'll love... We lived on 17th and Van Ness..
My cars
Islos 8 st I la Soto
Much love 🧡from FR!$CO 415 RabbDogg baby RabbDogg 🐇🐕aka Rabbit 🐰🇲🇽🇺🇸
Is Rabb your last name?
Funny,no
Right on, what is ur last name?
My last name: Balberan
The '80's
DETROIT!!!!
Love it!
Now all the kids call themselves Ni..ass?
What happened to our kids? What happen GOD?
Viva la Mission 1978 to 2007 here! #fuckgentrification
9:12 La Raza Park
What is the artwork at 10:45 I'd Love to have some knowledge on that
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10:04 WEPA!
Amanda Florez Puerto Ricans bang that NORTE N San Francisco
Look up Andrew Wommack's A Better Way To Pray and Within Heaven's Gates by Rebecca Springer 😇
Must be very early 80s
Yes, it was the early 80's
All I see is white yuppies in the Mission now.
Straight up!!
who all try to tell you the history of the Mission, as they've been here for like maybe a year or two..But they down you know? NOT....They have no idea of what it was like back then..I want to bust upside their heads so bad sometimes..
Uuu. Otra. Del. Tocayo. Carlos. Santana. Es. Tijuana. Brasa. O no. Uuummm
Hey dude where chicanos why use the word n .
Guys on the thumbnail are throwing up MS13. 40 members got indicted in SF a few years ago
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