1970s Things That Kids No Longer Do!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @jimmcwilliams4741
    @jimmcwilliams4741 Год назад +4550

    I was a 70s kid, but I need to relate a more-recent story. About 15 years ago when my son was 10, he rode his bike to a neighbor's to play. The mom said "didn't your dad teach you to wear a helmet when you ride your bike?" He replied "no, my dad taught me not to fall off my bike."

  • @user-cc5od3zk4p
    @user-cc5od3zk4p Год назад +2152

    I was a 70s kid. It was a privilege to grow up so free and without the weight of technology holding us down.

    • @Redrobin-ms8fr
      @Redrobin-ms8fr Год назад +117

      I am 59 and, like most, addicted to the computer and smart phone. I HATE myself for it. We were so much more fulfilled with LESS.

    • @sinbad799
      @sinbad799 Год назад +21

      Tell me about it. 👍

    • @roygates525
      @roygates525 Год назад +27

      Did you carry a dime ?

    • @sodeepopkid6855
      @sodeepopkid6855 Год назад +49

      In the 70's, bikes = freedom. I'm 60 now and just bought a mountain bike, first in over 40 years. Circle of life I guess.

    • @Redrobin-ms8fr
      @Redrobin-ms8fr Год назад +22

      @@roygates525 I had a hillbilly cousin from Arkansas that wore the "penny loafers" and put dimes in each shoe instead of pennies.

  • @rainmancw9022
    @rainmancw9022 Год назад +85

    It is AMAZING how you summed up my childhood as a late 70-early 80 kid. Kids could never hack it now. It made us very strong people

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад

      Thank you for watching rainmancw9022!

    • @amoses11
      @amoses11 2 месяца назад

      My mother (in her 50s now) would always question me and my brother why we would sometimes do stupid stuff outside or act out and then tell us stories about her childhood in the 70s and how good it was back then

    • @drakirolopez7859
      @drakirolopez7859 25 дней назад +1

      Strong people? Yeah right…

  • @pretoriaretrofair
    @pretoriaretrofair Год назад +59

    I wouldn't change my childhood for the world. Such great memories. 🖤

  • @christianrancourt7087
    @christianrancourt7087 Год назад +585

    I grew up in the the 70's, and we actually had fun, no phones, no internet, no cable and no social media. Social was done in person. I'd go back to living like we did back then when life was simple, in a heart beat.

    • @KrissD41
      @KrissD41 Год назад +6

      Awwww but there was the Atari 2600 that was the big booming start to the gaming consoles Pacman jaust digdug pitfall E.T. lol etc. We had so much fun in the 70's , 80's I miss those days but wouldn't want to go back. 😅

    • @lindabolique72
      @lindabolique72 Год назад +33

      @@KrissD41 I wish I could go back. I was born in 1964. The seventies were the best.

    • @robert.m4676
      @robert.m4676 Год назад +19

      @@lindabolique72 absolutely! I was born in 66 and had the best childhood. I had an extremely strict father but I used to sneak out and meet up with my buddies and our girlfriends and go out to the woods to our massive fort we built to party in and fool around. We had 2 stories with a roof that would have outside access to with a ladders. We all had separate rooms to go to once we had partied enough and wanted to kiss our girlfriend in private. We all looked out for each other and everyone had fun. I can’t see that happening today because someone would tell on someone and the fort would have been torn down I bet!

    • @aedt3
      @aedt3 Год назад +9

      How luckyy. I was born in 2005 😒

    • @alvinmarcus5780
      @alvinmarcus5780 Год назад +2

      Amen. 👍🤓

  • @yuvgotubekidding
    @yuvgotubekidding Год назад +1654

    Adults and kids didn’t mix. Two separate worlds. Adults gather together to talk about the real world and let kids be kids for as long as possible.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +140

      Nothing wrong with that. We learned how to do things. How to use our imagination, be innovative and problem solvers. Thank you for watching!

    • @yuvgotubekidding
      @yuvgotubekidding Год назад +16

      @@RhettyforHistory 👌👍

    • @Heidishereandthere
      @Heidishereandthere Год назад +16

      AMEN! 👍

    • @aariley2
      @aariley2 Год назад +120

      That's because parents today refuse to be adults!

    • @scottsatterthwaite4073
      @scottsatterthwaite4073 Год назад +75

      @@aariley2 Today's "parents" were never taught how to be adults.

  • @beckyg.8228
    @beckyg.8228 7 месяцев назад +26

    I'm so glad I was a kid in the 70 s! We were tougher then todays kids. I wouldn't change my childhood for ANYTHING!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  7 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for watching Becky!

    • @mikemancini3907
      @mikemancini3907 Месяц назад +1

      We had the best times of our life. Kids today don't have a clue to kick the can, throw Frisbee, and stay active all day. That's why most all of us from those days were skinny.

  • @navis5284
    @navis5284 Год назад +27

    Thanks for reminding me of happier days... wish our kids today could experience the 70s again.

  • @Trojanhorsebilly
    @Trojanhorsebilly Год назад +266

    Life was simpler and people were defiantly much more happier in the 70's.
    I miss the good ole days.

  • @erichill612
    @erichill612 Год назад +588

    I was born in '65. I got a little emotional reflecting on how life use to be. Going to the Drive-In with my family was major. Good manners and being nice and kind was in order. Music was clean. The world was a different place.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +24

      Thank you for watching and sharing your memories. I definitely remember getting excited when my Dad said we were going to the drive in. It was a good way for us to clean his car and windex his windows.

    • @justmejenny7986
      @justmejenny7986 Год назад +19

      It sure was. I am lucky to still have a drive in movie theater close by.

    • @csmlyly5736
      @csmlyly5736 Год назад +21

      Once the people who lived it are gone it will be forgotten forever, unless those who enjoyed it make it happen again.

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 Год назад +14

      I worked at a Drive-In, my first (serious) girlfriend worked at a movie theatre. We used to "brag" that we met while we were both in "show business", LOL. Now, back to business: Do you want a PEPSI with yer dog?👍😊👍

    • @hubertmoore2251
      @hubertmoore2251 Год назад +22

      having good manners being respectful was a must my grandmother always told me she would box my ears if I didn't say yes ma'am or no ma'am yes sir or no sir and to help a neighbor whenever they were in need not like the kids of today

  • @paulandbarbie1969
    @paulandbarbie1969 Год назад +20

    Yep, I'm a 70's child, enjoyed the trip down memory lane. The Sears Christmas Wish Book was the best! The good ole days

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching Paul!

    • @patrickvanrinsvelt4466
      @patrickvanrinsvelt4466 3 месяца назад

      Oh yeah, that catalog was the best. Santa in Gainesville came by helicopter to our Sears

  • @ncwordman
    @ncwordman 10 месяцев назад +8

    (Born in 1970): I learned the hard way to never tell my parents I was bored. And, honestly, I rarely was. We lived just outside a small town, with 6-10 kids my age nearby, and surrounded by woods. I was always exploring the woods, whether by myself or with friends. I came home, barely making it back before dark, cut, bruised, muddy. We had bicycles (of course) and go-carts. We never wore helmets, even though we raced a lot, often through the woods. Someone was almost guaranteed to wreck, run into a tree maybe, or rammed off the path by another kid.
    We also lived by the elementary school. My friends and I would race a lot on the sidewalks just outside of the classrooms. Now that I think about it, we loved racing! There were these brick wall dividers surrounding the patteos outside each classroom, about 2 and 1/2 to 3 feet high. Once, when I was 11 or 12-years old, I took the turn around a corner too wide (so I wouldn't have to slow down), and hit that wall going full speed! I tumbled head over heels, over the handlebars, over the wall, and even lost consciousness! I still have a scar on my leg from that day.
    Danger was kind of the point for us kids.

    • @bmphil3400
      @bmphil3400 8 месяцев назад +1

      Being bored always ended with a shovel or rake at my house....

  • @lookinforthe70s
    @lookinforthe70s Год назад +162

    Saturdays in the 70s for a kid was amazing. You go to school during the week. And at the end of the week you know Saturday morning would mean a big bowl of cereal, cartoons all morning, and then go outside and ride your bike and play all day. Saturdays to a kid in the 70s was like hitting the lottery, going on vacation, and retiring from the workforce all rolled up into one.

    • @michelemichele5204
      @michelemichele5204 Год назад +11

      saturday night watching creature feature on tv. the best!

    • @JismIsm-en4kz
      @JismIsm-en4kz Год назад +6

      American Bandstand for me ! - Damn, we were fortunate

    • @cgschow1971
      @cgschow1971 Год назад +5

      Fortunately, much of this stuff lasted into the late 80s.

    • @baksybaby9529
      @baksybaby9529 Год назад +2

      Yes That’s how it was ❤❤

    • @kylekeller5111
      @kylekeller5111 Год назад +1

      Exactly 💯😂😂😂

  • @An1T0
    @An1T0 Год назад +157

    We all wanted to be Evel Knievel, being outdoors til dark running the woods, playing in creeks, exploring rivers, and the neighborhood, spending time with friends was the greatest adventure ever!

    • @ethics3
      @ethics3 Год назад +3

      Same. We had a nice hilly forest behind our house , also with a creek running through it. Had 2 waterfalls and a massive 3 rd one in the spring time.
      We drank right from the creek that cows walked and ... in. Never had any stomach troubles. . We built forts and skated on the creek in the winter , jumping over the open water sections ( very shallow at those places) then we would make a fire and roast marshmallows and hot dogs over it while drinking hot chocolate from home
      Ski doo trails ran all through it in the winter and we loves sliding down the twisty hills on our steerable boggens
      It was heaven

    • @miniredsatan
      @miniredsatan Год назад

      I made a crap ramp and jumped the creek near my house. All the older kids were there and i was legend! Lol

  • @ericfitzgerald9214
    @ericfitzgerald9214 Год назад +14

    I was an 80s kid, we still got to do a lot of the stuff you mentioned in this video. Im going to share this with my kid, videos like this are a golden archive of history. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  4 месяца назад

      You're welcome and thank you for watching ericfitzgerald9214!

  • @waynesmith6325
    @waynesmith6325 Год назад +8

    70s/80's were THE best time when I was growing up!! I WISH my Kids could experience that relaxed WAY more fun IMO time!!

  • @debndave4871
    @debndave4871 Год назад +226

    This is absolutely true. I was born in 1959. We stayed outside all day. When the street light went on, all the neighborhood kids went home. We drank from a garden hose, rode in the back of a truck, if you got hurt, you sucked it up. If you got in trouble at school, you kept it to your self. I miss those days!

    • @elandreso2709
      @elandreso2709 Год назад +1

      .
      What I did in the school was MY department.
      .

    • @playtime260
      @playtime260 Год назад +3

      1959...that was a very good year...
      Wouldn't change a thing. So many friends,good times and memories.
      I remember me and my pals ( we were about 5 years old)set fire to a big pile of leaves at a county leaf collection site.attracted a couple of fire trucks(Big red ones with lights and horns)we watched in amazement as our heroes put that fire out!

    • @terricklee6268
      @terricklee6268 Год назад +6

      I remember playing with my cousins all day until supper time when my mother or father could whistle so loud the entire neighborhood could hear it and you knew it was time to come home. Then we would still go outside for a few more hours until dark

    • @mattbosley3531
      @mattbosley3531 Год назад +7

      Wandering all up and down our street and the streets on both sides of ours at Halloween with my friends. We got so much candy! And none of it was xrayed. Used to get other stuff sometimes too, one neighbor worked for a record company and gave out 45s at Halloween. Another lady made cookies. No adults with us.

    • @bruceminty9067
      @bruceminty9067 Год назад +1

      Playing hockey on a frozen river. Then going to the open edge, chopping off a slab and riding it as far as you could. Before getting beached or jumping to shore. And getting wet in the process. We called it iceberging.

  • @th.burggraf7814
    @th.burggraf7814 Год назад +726

    As a 70s child I can say, kids not only did more dangerous things back then, we also had a hell of a lot more fun than today's children. That's for sure !

    • @dshooter6391
      @dshooter6391 Год назад +15

      You are right

    • @Music-tk5oq
      @Music-tk5oq Год назад +21

      All they have now r SMARTPHONES!!!

    • @dubjunkieofficial7496
      @dubjunkieofficial7496 Год назад +3

      @@Music-tk5oq yeaa but we can take photos and videos of the good times we have friends and keep those memories on our phones boomers go on about phone but don’t say anything about your generations smoking addiction and face book

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator Год назад +6

      80s-90s - I think that I was on the tail end of this golden era. I wonder how stale and sanitized my kid's pre-teen and teen years will be. :(

    • @audreyweber1336
      @audreyweber1336 Год назад +11

      It was way better!!!!

  • @christanya43
    @christanya43 10 месяцев назад +12

    I was born in 1967. I feel like I had the best of both the 70's and the 80"s. Graduating in 1985 was the best year of all. The pictures of the boys jumping their bikes with the home made ramps was one of our favorite pastimes. I remember my bike for a while had worn out broken peddles and all that was left was the metal stud to peddle with. Somehow we just lived with it and didn't give it too much of a care. I remember getting a pair of tennis shoes at Christmas and wearing them completely out just in time for the next Christmas. If it wasn't for baseball season, and a new pair of cleats, church shoes and the Christmas tennis shoes would be it.
    i had no idea we were poor. Back then, a year seemed like a long time.
    Not anymore.

    • @HisbeautifulTruth-nl1ch
      @HisbeautifulTruth-nl1ch 9 месяцев назад +1

      June 1967! We're definitely friends😁

    • @viniviper2973
      @viniviper2973 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@HisbeautifulTruth-nl1ch March 1966. man oh man. I had school shoes and those same pare of sneakers! Busted my chin on my handle bars and was jumping the next day. Hand me downs was a normal thing.

  • @mark.mcghie3065
    @mark.mcghie3065 Год назад +4

    i grew up in the 70's in scotland ... it was an amazing time and we always had a great time breaking legs and so on , i'd go back anytime .. i feel really sorry for kids now .. i live in england now and families live all round me and it's very rare to see a kid out playing .. really sad

  • @geraldtrudeau3223
    @geraldtrudeau3223 Год назад +873

    I grew up in the 50s and 60s and was a parent in the 70s, and at the risk of sounding like a grumpy old man, I have to say, that what our society has done to children today oughta be a crime. We've denied them a childhood in the name of safety. We were a nation of explorers and Pioneers and Trailblazers. Now, look what we've become. Frightened little creatures who are so terrified that their children might get a scratch, and somebody will blame them for it. And they are right. Somebody will call the cops, and they just might end up in court. What the hell happened?!? More importantly how do we change it?

    • @rpwbass
      @rpwbass Год назад +27

      Respectfully, you are very wrong. I am a 50 year old and I know how easy it would be to downplay this new generation. They are different that we were, yes. That doesn't mean that they aren't wonderful and talented. I've at times been more jaded but have been proven wrong each time. Give them a chance. Give them your knowledge.

    • @TheReal10bears
      @TheReal10bears Год назад +33

      It depends on where the child was raised and whether the child had a father figure in the childs life. I blame the lack of discipline and the family unit. Parents are not allowed to spank their child when the child acts up and causes trouble and yes I do realise that some people shouldn't be parents and are abusive or selfish or even a danger to the child. Just because a person can reproduce doesn't mean they are good parents.

    • @daleandkaren6316
      @daleandkaren6316 Год назад +38

      Yep had 7 kids from 1968 to 1988. I can’t believe the things I let the firstborn do, but actually, he is now a
      retired Lt Col/Army…….

    • @davidstaudohar6733
      @davidstaudohar6733 Год назад +31

      Wonderful memories of better days gone by , I remember setting up a ramp and jumping over 10 kids laying on the sidewalk underneath me, ❤️🙏🚴🚴‼️

    • @Scoupe400
      @Scoupe400 Год назад +20

      Try telling that to my daughter. I’m puzzled how they don’t play out. We lived in the country ten years ago and she’d climb the trees. We moved to the local neighbourhood so she could socialise and play outside … instead they choose to stay in. There’s very little tv on and she’s not into a phone - just reads and studies. What a wasted move.

  • @colinstanhouse6663
    @colinstanhouse6663 Год назад +176

    I was born in 70' . Being a kid in the 70s and a teen in the 80s was awesome. They were magical times !

    • @scott8634
      @scott8634 Год назад +1

      I was born in 70 right on !

    • @jh9912
      @jh9912 Год назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @thomasmorano7779
      @thomasmorano7779 Год назад +3

      I was a 69child,the 70s was so fun,then the 80s we're teens,87graduate,then time to grow up n enter the real world.

    • @JAYKOP007
      @JAYKOP007 Год назад

      Born in 72 lol looking back and great memories 👌

    • @PeterJPickles
      @PeterJPickles Год назад +1

      Feb 1970 :)

  • @deathrowinmate28
    @deathrowinmate28 8 месяцев назад +10

    The 70s ... best music, best TV shows great fun in the sun, muscle cars and freedom. As a kid ya had to go home when the first street light came on.

  • @davidmuhammad8960
    @davidmuhammad8960 Год назад +12

    I loved being a 70s kid. It was a magical time

  • @ninamc6116
    @ninamc6116 Год назад +175

    Summertime in the 70’s was the best time ever. Watching “Jaws” in a freezing movie theater. Riding bikes til 9 at night. Listening to your AM radio on the beach. Going away to camp. It was ideal

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +6

      Thank you for watching and sharing your memories.

    • @rediron44
      @rediron44 Год назад +5

      Heading up the street to the store to get an Icee.

    • @Litehousenation
      @Litehousenation Год назад

      🏜️ 🌵

    • @sheepsfoot2
      @sheepsfoot2 Год назад +1

      I was in boy scouts when we saw Jaws at the movies , and just recently i watched it again on Netflix, brought back a lot good memories > the 70s were great times !

    • @ulyssesnathanialowen3831
      @ulyssesnathanialowen3831 Год назад +2

      sadly 70s to the 90s might have been the peak... or have the best balance ..

  • @undergroundwes2682
    @undergroundwes2682 Год назад +286

    I feel blessed to be a 70s child. Those years taught me so much about what's really important in life .

    • @noahhyde8769
      @noahhyde8769 Год назад +16

      I was a 70s kid, as well. It was a VASTLY superior time to be a kid, compared to now -- VASTLY superior. You cannot overstate how much that is the case. Kids today have, for the most part, never really lived. They have straightjackets, not childhoods.

    • @jntj3007
      @jntj3007 Год назад +5

      Same here.

    • @truthskr7127
      @truthskr7127 Год назад +4

      💯Absolutely agree with that!!

    • @ryanpierce5460
      @ryanpierce5460 Год назад +5

      80s kid. I didn't have the tech kids today have. Not to mention all the wacky ideas they are being introduced to.

    • @marydecosta7012
      @marydecosta7012 Год назад +4

      I am a 70's kid I remember a lot of what was on this video. I am blessed to have been both a 70's kid and a kid that grew up in the country.

  • @catsalad2427
    @catsalad2427 6 месяцев назад +3

    I am a 2010 kids but I really am inspired by the old times, clothing, style just everything, i actually try to start play more outside then I normally do, it really motivates me and I love it! ❤

  • @gsaw5008
    @gsaw5008 Год назад +4

    We loved going to the roller rink every Friday night!! Parents dropped us off all our friends were there wow! Thanks for bringing back great memories!

  • @lagodifuoco313
    @lagodifuoco313 Год назад +159

    I can still remember the taste of water from a good garden hose. What a time to be a kid. I recall those days with nostalgia and much fondness.

    • @denisesmith8657
      @denisesmith8657 Год назад +9

      Oh my gosh!!!! I love water from the garden hose!!!!

    • @ttgyuioo
      @ttgyuioo Год назад +7

      Yeah, and who cares if there's bugs in it or if it taste like rubber 🤣🤣🤣

    • @udntknomeXX
      @udntknomeXX Год назад +5

      Only had 2 req'd for water as a kid..
      1. It was cold
      2. It was available
      Even then #1 wasn't necessarily req'd 😂

    • @kathleenkenyon1583
      @kathleenkenyon1583 Год назад +7

      Drinking from the hose was a given, but you also got to play outside until pitch dark, and no one thought anything of it!

    • @bretloyd8097
      @bretloyd8097 Год назад +4

      Hose water!!. . . . fU@K YEAH!!!!

  • @Davey-Boyd
    @Davey-Boyd Год назад +127

    So true! I was born in 1966, grew up in the UK in the 70's. When I was 5 on my first day at school my mum walked me there, 1.5 miles, to show me the way. After that I walked it on my own. And so did every other kid. What a sad world we live in now.

    • @KM-bc3lm
      @KM-bc3lm Год назад +3

      My mother did the same thing, Kindergarten, she followed me for a few days to make sure I knew the way, after that, good luck!

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 Год назад +4

      Did your mother ever secretly follow you home to see what was taking so long??! Mine did. I had strict instructions to come right home after school but could I follow directions? Heck no! There was a butterfly! So when I repeatedly failed to come home when expected, my mother walked to the school and followed me home once or twice. I actually thought I saw her jump behind a bush but it was years later that I realized I was right. It wasn't just my imagination. As I think back about it now, I'm torn between thinking about how much she cared and angry that she wanted to foster in me the sense that "MOM is ALWAYS WATCHING!!! YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING THAT I WONT KNOW ABOUT!!!!!!!" That might just explain a lot of my issues today.

    • @aquariusmoon771
      @aquariusmoon771 Год назад +1

      Yep

    • @ScreamingEagleFTW
      @ScreamingEagleFTW Год назад +2

      @@Robert08010 take responsibility for yourself quit blaming mom and others.

    • @ramonaugustus9470
      @ramonaugustus9470 Год назад +1

      @@ScreamingEagleFTW wow, you know this person so well, and their personal history. that you give unwarranted and unlicensed advice... and if you were a licensed professional, you would know better... sigh

  • @edwardranno7119
    @edwardranno7119 Год назад +3

    I remember I had a metal Munsters lunch box,great video.brought back old memories,this is spot on!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and telling us about your Munsters lunchbox!

  • @tonypaolucci8970
    @tonypaolucci8970 Год назад +4

    Loved the picture of all the bikes in front lawn. That's were everyone is hanging out that particular day. This a great walk down memory lane.

  • @davidk8457
    @davidk8457 Год назад +174

    I grew up in the 60's and 70's and never realized how lucky I was until the last few years ...thank you mom and dad for giving me an exceptional life of "just being a kid" And to all my buddies ... I love you guys !!!

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Год назад +13

      Same here. I feel bad for todays kids. They live a very tech-centered life. I’m so glad I grew up without social media

    • @xrpwatts2116
      @xrpwatts2116 Год назад +9

      We born in the 60S were born at the best time, We got to experience the late 60s if born in the early 60s as i was. And all 70s ,80s and some of the 90s that's when it all started going downhill.

    • @victorbruce5772
      @victorbruce5772 Год назад +1

      Things we did, fun we had, just can't do anymore, places are gone, over developed, rules, restrictions, not allowed. Times have changed alright, not for the better.

    • @davidk8457
      @davidk8457 Год назад +1

      @@victorbruce5772 amen brother

    • @darkavenger8827
      @darkavenger8827 Год назад

      Serial killers

  • @funshine817
    @funshine817 Год назад +139

    Those were the days! I was born in 1963, and am forever grateful I got to grow up in the 60's and 70's. How I miss those days and times.

    • @paulbourgeois4491
      @paulbourgeois4491 Год назад +10

      11-14-1963, the 60s & 70s were the best of times. Family vacations up by our relatives in far northern Wisconsin, fishing from my uncle's boat, getting a camping knife at age 10, from my Pa, riding the go carts in Hayward WI endlessly, shooting the pump action .22 with my uncle's & Dad, going on railroad tours from old RR stations, god I could go on and on... Great years, I miss everything about them, and all my people who have passed away. Here's to the memories!

    • @waynek3366
      @waynek3366 Год назад +8

      @@paulbourgeois4491
      Happy birthday Paul my Birthday is November 18 1963 .
      We lived out in the country and down a dirt road from School I would walk to and from school by myself when I was in Headstart I was only 5 things sure has changed.

    • @paulbourgeois4491
      @paulbourgeois4491 Год назад +5

      @@waynek3366 Thank you for the birthday wishes, hard to believe 50 years got by since then. Happy birthday wishes right back at you! I'll hoist one in your honor! Cheers!

    • @waynek3366
      @waynek3366 Год назад +3

      @@paulbourgeois4491
      Thank you Paul and cheers to you on your B-day.
      I'm going to have two beers and I hope a nice dinner that's if my son gets back from Texas he's all I have for family either way I'm good.

    • @crossbow3539
      @crossbow3539 Год назад +10

      April 1963 here, I miss the way summers lasted forever. Riding our bikes constantly and playing baseball in the vacant lot behind our house. Kids in the neighborhood today never come outside. There’s a few families close by and they stay in they’re houses all day all summer long. I just in no way understand it. So sad!

  • @decemberdesigns1714
    @decemberdesigns1714 Год назад +6

    I remember walking down the “busy street” for miles, stopping along the way at all the local mom and pop stores for records and maybe a slice of pizza. And going to the library where the ladies didn’t take crap from anyone. Taking 45 minutes to walk to high school. Cutting classes to go downtown for Bruce lee movies. Taking the “L” to work.

  • @anthonystevenson495
    @anthonystevenson495 Год назад +4

    Great video/ story time. I'm a 70's kid. Born 1970..... everything said in this article is all FACTS !!! 😢😅I almost sheld a tear

  • @horacecomegna335
    @horacecomegna335 Год назад +130

    Being a 70’s and 80’s kid was a blast! Born 1964!

  • @marefreed4140
    @marefreed4140 Год назад +162

    the 70s were a golden age to be a child. We were ALL free-range. I can't imagine how I would have grown up if I hadn't had all that freedom. Thank you for this video!

    • @glendajenkins1736
      @glendajenkins1736 Год назад +14

      Free-range! That is a perfect description.

    • @Kagey-dp7wn
      @Kagey-dp7wn Год назад +2

      I told the teacher I was allergic to chipmunks, and pine needles make me chafe, and she told me to stay on the bus.

    • @livya1085
      @livya1085 11 месяцев назад

      This is what everyone says but then I hear ppl today say that the 90s were the best or 2000s now even 2010s people just say stuff atp ;-;

    • @alwhitney68
      @alwhitney68 9 месяцев назад

      Freedom still exist today, in a sense even more so with far more things to do and ways to get in trouble. Lol Plenty of parents these days still allow their kids to do whatever they want whenever they want

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@alwhitney68but the Problem is lot of parents give they childrens phones to play or dont want the kids outsite

  • @meterpaffei5810
    @meterpaffei5810 Год назад +7

    This is a great compilation. I was born in 1977 in Germany and still remember most of the things you added to your list. I am lucky to have a 17 year old daughter that is not obsessive checking her smartphone, she listens to punk and rock music and is just different to most of the kids of her age. Being different has never been better than now.

    • @Marinegrunt0311
      @Marinegrunt0311 9 месяцев назад

      How? You’re more of an 80’s kid

  • @jogman262
    @jogman262 Месяц назад +1

    All these 70's videos are really taking me back. I tell young people that I work with, "Im from your deep past. Im from the 70's." 10 years old to 19 years old, 1970-1979.

  • @paulod4374
    @paulod4374 Год назад +312

    Being a late 70’s early 80’s kid was the greatest time of my life. No technology just pure imagination , a wonderful time in life and so simple

    • @3joewj
      @3joewj Год назад +5

      80s kid👍

    • @christhornton8219
      @christhornton8219 Год назад +6

      Completely agree

    • @jelkel25
      @jelkel25 Год назад +7

      There was Pong and later Atari but they were rainy day or blizzard things and it was seen as a punishment not to be able to go out (after cartoons on a Saturday morning of course).

    • @TheOriginalFrankMatthews
      @TheOriginalFrankMatthews Год назад +6

      Dam right! We had Voltron and Thunder Cats not Sponge Bob! Girls had Gem and My little pony!

    • @danthomas6587
      @danthomas6587 Год назад +12

      It was a simpler time. I wish I could go back.

  • @jimbigboystoys4077
    @jimbigboystoys4077 Год назад +74

    I was born in “67”…So I grew up in the 70’s. And I wouldn’t have changed it for the world. The memories I have will last a lifetime. I feel so BLESSED to have been raised during that time!! ❤️

    • @ddz1375
      @ddz1375 Год назад +5

      I was born in 1967 as well. Growing up in the 70s and 80s was amazing we are the last generation of free-range kids or close to it. A big scab where cast was a badge of honor. We needed one ball for 10 kids everybody played. No racism not even awareness of differences we just played with each other because that's what kids are supposed to do Kick the Can, Capture the Flag, wire ball, step ball, wiffle ball, stickball and probably another 10 games that we could play with a ball. Good times man good times

    • @jimbigboystoys4077
      @jimbigboystoys4077 Год назад +2

      @WheelsAlwaysTurning
      Come out to play yay!!

    • @kurtreber9813
      @kurtreber9813 Год назад +1

      1967 here as well! But must admit I drive my age now. I dont speed anymore.

    • @allenedwards3073
      @allenedwards3073 Год назад +1

      So true for me too. Thanx Allen in riverside

  • @robertmcnearny9222
    @robertmcnearny9222 Год назад +4

    Born in 73, so most of my growing up was in the 80s, but wasn't that much different as far as parenting goes. Had a great time as a kid.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching robertmcnearny9222!

  • @dovesong4jc
    @dovesong4jc 11 месяцев назад +3

    You NAIL everything SO WELL!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching dovesong4jc!

    • @dovesong4jc
      @dovesong4jc 11 месяцев назад

      You are SO WELCOME!! Thank YOU again for the fun fun content!!@@RhettyforHistory

  • @cowboymouth6429
    @cowboymouth6429 Год назад +237

    I am a 70s kid and this is so dead on.I LOVED IT! Great job. So nostalgic. ❤👍

  • @carnacthemagnificent2498
    @carnacthemagnificent2498 Год назад +203

    The kids on bikes jumping off ramps cracks me up. Those of us raised in the Evel Knievel era all did this. All of us! Great video!

    • @mikeydrookie351
      @mikeydrookie351 Год назад +11

      yeah it brought a tear to my eye...jumping ramps after watching ABC wide world of sports and trying to be like Evil....big wheels, sting-rays, we even would tie a rope and pull a wagon over the ramp (did not end well) but dang we had fun .....if these kids who grew up in the last 25 years only knew....really missed out they have

    • @carnacthemagnificent2498
      @carnacthemagnificent2498 Год назад +5

      @@mikeydrookie351 I remember once we made a makshift ramp and we put a bunch of fireworks on it and lit them with the expectation that we'd get an epic pyrotechnic display. I rolled up on the rickety ramp and it collapsed right as all the firecrackers started exploding around me. I just had to sit there in shock until it ended. Ah, the perils of being a kid in the 70s!

    • @windmark8652
      @windmark8652 Год назад +7

      Yes, we used to build ridiculously high ramps. 6 ft high at 45 degree angles placed in front of large ditches that we attempted to jump. We'd ride at those ramps at full speed without a care of what might happen. I had my bike 8-9 ft in the air over some of those ditches. If Mom only knew!

    • @DelDuio
      @DelDuio Год назад +9

      I was born in ‘74 and yeah all the neighborhood kids wanted to be Evel Knievel with their bikes too!

    • @carlturner6625
      @carlturner6625 Год назад +2

      Me too my Hero was Evel and Eddie Kidd isn’t it ironic both of them had EK as initials ? I loved jumping over my Sisters or Friends on my BMX thinking I was Evel , I went to Wembley in 1975 to watch him jump 13 Double Decker Buses but he came off as he hit the Landing Ramp.

  • @ek2112
    @ek2112 Год назад +3

    Omg I love this video!! Being a kid in the 70s truly was amazing and fun!! Kids today have no clue what life really should be like. Now if they don't have something electronic in their hands they're "bored" and depressed ...what a pity

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching and I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video ek2112!

  • @xraygirl47
    @xraygirl47 5 месяцев назад +2

    I am a 70’s kid. Best childhood ever. Climbing trees, jumping into ocean to swim off of a fishing wharf, hand made go carts, sledding, sitting in Pick up trucks in the back, etc. I wouldn’t change it.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching and sharing your memories xraygirl!

  • @carlh429
    @carlh429 Год назад +123

    The Gen X childhood. Watching this stirred a lot of nostalgia. (Born 1965)

    • @markrothenberg9867
      @markrothenberg9867 Год назад +6

      Born 1962…the late 60’s and early 70’s was the best

    • @leechjim8023
      @leechjim8023 Год назад

      SWEET!!!

    • @davidcarter1157
      @davidcarter1157 Год назад +4

      I loved my time better 71, means I was a teen in the 80’s when our music and even movies were AWESOME!

    • @Nan-59
      @Nan-59 Год назад +2

      ‘59 here! It was a fabulous time to be a kid, and a teen. I’m sure the 60s were even better to be a teen in, but it’s not like it had a choice. None of us did! Ohh. Those were the days!

    • @waynek3366
      @waynek3366 Год назад

      Gen X generation has very poor social skills thanks to the cellphones.

  • @brenthaymon280
    @brenthaymon280 Год назад +131

    I grew up in the 60's and 70's. Graduated from high school in 1979. It was a great time to be a kid.

    • @KathyPrendergast-cu5ci
      @KathyPrendergast-cu5ci Год назад +4

      I graduated HS in 1980. I don't remember much of my later childhood and teenage years with much fondness, but that's not really a reflection of that time in general. Overall I think it was a much better time for kids to grow up than nowadays. They had much more unstructured play and socialization time, and they had a lot more physical freedom, got much more exercise, and spent much more time outdoors, so were definitely healthier and more physically fit. I find it shocking how many kids are overweight and even morbidly obese these days. And they certainly don't seem to be any happier than kids were in the 70s. Interesting thing; in the early 2000s I went to Japan to teach English for a few years. Life for children in Japan reminded me in many ways of the childhood I remembered in Canada in the 1970s but no longer existed there. Kids there had a lot more independence; the first time I saw a little girl of about 8 in a school uniform standing alone on a train platform I thought she was lost. But no; it was very common for kids that young to travel to and from school on commuter trains and subways by themselves or with their friends. These were kids who attended private schools which were often far from where they lived; if kids attended public schools they were nearly always in their immediate neighbourhood, so most kids walked or biked to school, just like I had done. Even though most mothers in Japan then were stay-at-home moms, you didn't see them clustered at the school gates waiting for their kids when school was out, at least not any kids over the age of 6. Moms had better things to do than shepherding perfectly capable kids to and from school. I taught at a private language academy that taught both adults and kids; all but the very youngest the kids who came for weekly after-school lessons would usually travel from school to our centre by themselves, then go home by themselves afterward.

    • @lonzo61
      @lonzo61 Год назад +6

      @@KathyPrendergast-cu5ci Well said, er, written. I graduated in 1979 from HS. I posted a comment a few minutes ago expressing my horror at what has become of parenting. I don't consider this to be progress, although it's a complex issue.

    • @michelemichele5204
      @michelemichele5204 Год назад +3

      me too graduated in 82. the 70's were the best!

    • @jessedeane6036
      @jessedeane6036 Год назад +3

      Graduated 1979 70's and 80's my favorite. Still sport a mohawk from time-to-time.

    • @Redrobin-ms8fr
      @Redrobin-ms8fr Год назад +1

      @@michelemichele5204 Another 82' here. The 60's, 70's, and EARLY 80's were great for me also. Our family had our share of problems and occasional heartbreak, like any other period of history, but we were truly blessed overall.

  • @brianlanderman3462
    @brianlanderman3462 Год назад +4

    I was born in 70 and I raised my son the same way I was raised and he turned out just fine and wants to do everything I did. Couldn't be any happier 😊

  • @BlueDart1971
    @BlueDart1971 Год назад +4

    I have so many stories from the 70’s. Spot on and great content.

  • @snakeyes205
    @snakeyes205 Год назад +182

    I wish I could go back to the 70's. Life was so much simpler and better then, and the music was on another level.

    • @easycharlie6739
      @easycharlie6739 Год назад +4

      You got that right

    • @jpalberthoward9
      @jpalberthoward9 Год назад +11

      I used to go swimming at a big park in Atlanta called Piedmont Park. From 1967-72 it was a major hippie hang out and some band was playing for free out there every Sunday. I would go swimming, look at the hippies and listen to the bands, usually by myself or with one or two buddies. We were from 8-10 years old, and nobody gave a second thought to us walking 3-4 miles to the park and staying out there all day. We saw the Allman Brothers, ZZ Top, The Strawberry Alarm Clock, B.B. King, and lots of others. One week we didn't go, and we missed Jimi Hendrix. We were building a tree fort in the woods. Today's kids don't get any of this stuff, and it's sad. It's also no wonder so many of them are nuts.

    • @scottdoesntmatter4409
      @scottdoesntmatter4409 Год назад +4

      Nope. You just weren't as aware as you are now of the world around you. Go read up on the 70's history.

    • @jpalberthoward9
      @jpalberthoward9 Год назад

      @@scottdoesntmatter4409 You mean the gas "shortage"? Watergate? The humiliating withdrawal from Saigon? John Wayne Gacy? Son of Sam? Jones town?
      Patty Hearst? We could go on all day. But in spite of all that, we still had some kind of freedom, the stress level was nothing like it is now, the money was worth a lot more, people treated each other better, and there were nowhere near as many clipboard nazis on your case and in your face about every tiny detail of your life. You could also say whatever was on your mind, and even tell jokes. I remember having a lot more breathing room.
      The world has never been perfect and it never will be. But in those days the cultural rot and the communism had not set in so deeply. The Karens had not yet conquered the world and turned it into a global HOA.

    • @charlieswift8382
      @charlieswift8382 Год назад

      @@jpalberthoward9 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @Celtic-Texan
    @Celtic-Texan Год назад +125

    Born in 68, so this whole video equals my youth. We had such a great time being outside, on a Saturday after watching our fill of cartoons, leave the house and not come back until supper time, our parents usually had no idea where we were most of the day. We would be in the woods building forts, down at the lake fishing or swimming, trying to sneak a kiss with our girl at the playground, building ramps to jump with our BMX bikes, climbing giant trees, the list is endless. We would come home exhausted but happy as could be, wash our hands and sit to a nice supper with the family, then watch late night TV shows, especially looked forward to Disney.

    • @andrerone8208
      @andrerone8208 Год назад +4

      I think we all did that at one point in time in our lives and especially me being a kid back then it was the best of times I will never ever forget it

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 Год назад +5

      Oh, wow, did we grow up together? I was born in 1968 too....describes my childhood to a T...😀

    • @houstonrebel4449
      @houstonrebel4449 Год назад +3

      Born in '67 and that's so relatable. Except we played a lot of backyard football and baseball on Saturday afternoons as well. We would start immediately after the cartoons of course. And on Sundays. Your comment brings back some great memories for me.

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 Год назад +5

      @@houstonrebel4449 Yes, sir. Played lots of backyard football and sandlot baseball as well 😀

    • @Mike-hf3se
      @Mike-hf3se Год назад +3

      Born in 1968 also! Man those times were great!

  • @JoeBlowUK
    @JoeBlowUK Год назад +5

    The sad thing is, most children in the western world today, will never know what it is like to have a friend knock the door and ask if they coming out to play.

  • @Foxxy_Cryzzz
    @Foxxy_Cryzzz 3 месяца назад +3

    As a 2000s kid, one of the reasons why kids don't go out that much is because of how dangerous the outside world has become. More kidnappers exist. I wish I could go outside for more then 40 minutes without being scared that I would get snatched😭

  • @auntzoo-z7251
    @auntzoo-z7251 Год назад +236

    It's so sad that kids today will never feel the pure joy, courage and freedom we felt growing up in the 70s! Cool pops, anyone?

    • @steelersnation1622
      @steelersnation1622 Год назад +11

      I just wish kids would go out more and stop with them phones and games more often

    • @josemluera5114
      @josemluera5114 Год назад +3

      Yes, and playing pony baseball and eating taco strips at the ball park

    • @simonmoore2380
      @simonmoore2380 Год назад +4

      @@steelersnation1622 yea….and what about all these people writing posts on You Tube - They should get out more and talk to “real people” shouldn’t they?

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Год назад +7

      How about a nice Hawaiin PUNCH! Yeah, can't have a cartoon character acting VIOLENT these days.

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Год назад +2

      @@steelersnation1622 I live in a new development and see kids out in the street playing and on the community basketball and volleyball courts. There is one street that is chock full of kids OUT IN THE STREET playing some type of ball whenever I drive by. Like 70% of the time I make the drive. Maybe not like the 70's though.

  • @johnellison3030
    @johnellison3030 Год назад +193

    I'm Australian. Grew up in the 70s. Everything in this video was what I remember from my childhood. Very enjoyable to watch.

    • @Bubba1960.
      @Bubba1960. Год назад +7

      You would remember the band Daddy Cool from down under then. They were around in the 70's.

    • @johnellison3030
      @johnellison3030 Год назад +2

      @@Bubba1960. Very much so

    • @tommyalexxxander
      @tommyalexxxander Год назад +1

      you should see Swinging Safari (2018) about 70's Australia if you haven't already..

    • @billfoster6479
      @billfoster6479 Год назад +7

      I'm an Aussie from the 70s too, and have the scars to prove it. Not only did we live in a house with asbestos walls, but we went on a school trip to see an asbestos mine. Banana seats and butterfly handle bars made it easy to get 3 or 4 kids on the same bike. We weren't worried about Brown snakes and tiger snakes. We'd go looking for them. And what ever happened to pogo sticks?

    • @billfoster6479
      @billfoster6479 Год назад +1

      I'm an Aussie from the 70s too, and have the scars to prove it. Not only did we live in a house with asbestos walls, but we went on a school trip to see an asbestos mine. Banana seats and butterfly handle bars made it easy to get 3 or 4 kids on the same bike. We weren't worried about Brown snakes and tiger snakes. We'd go looking for them. And what ever happened to pogo sticks?

  • @squirrelcovers6340
    @squirrelcovers6340 Год назад +3

    I grew up as an 80's kid and did all these things. BUT we lived out in the country with no neighbors. You learn to entertain yourself and be independent. I loved it.

  • @kellsbells3703
    @kellsbells3703 Год назад +4

    Great video! I was born in 87 and I love that being a kid in the 90s seemed to be quiet similar to this. I have a 9 year old son who does have an iPad but we never take it with us to the stores or to the waiting room for appointments. He doesn't use it in the car on road trips either. We do have a great relationship and can easily talk if he gets that bored. Right now hes outside with some kids from down the street. We didn't discuss a time for him to come back or where they are going. Lol Sometimes that makes me feel like a bad parent! I know they won't go far and hes with good kids. He does tell me that often the kids say how bored they are when they're out there which makes me kind of sad. It's definitely different times.

    • @user-yo3sz8xe2s
      @user-yo3sz8xe2s 8 месяцев назад

      The 90's was not similar - 70's were way different - ya really godda research it - pictures, music, movies, cars, choppers, & talk with people who were around then - especially young adults or adults then.

  • @RedDevilMoto
    @RedDevilMoto Год назад +112

    Born in 1965, i was a kid ALL through the 1970's. Start to finish.
    SOO many things from this video i can still vividly remember, and fondly miss.
    We grew up in a time when we were problem solvers, inventors...we had to use our own creative minds to come up with things.
    We learned how to fall down, and how to NOT fall down again. How it felt to be really free from school AND parents on a Saturday, riding my bike with my friends around town, being kids WITH kids. NO adults hovering over us at all times. Building forts in the backyard, or in the bush not far from where we all lived. Going to the park or store on our own, and no one called police or child welfare.
    We ate LOADS of sugar treats and NONE of us had a weight issue. We wore it off being outside! Running, playing, going on adventures, planning invasions, conquoring enemies., seeing who could jump the highest ramp.
    But no matter what we did as kids in the 1970's, every one of us respected our parents, teachers, police.

    • @shaunmcdaniels2460
      @shaunmcdaniels2460 Год назад +7

      What an amazing reply!!! Born in 65 myself… We created mayhem and mischief but never broke the law or really hurt anyone. Not on purpose…. It’s sad to see the world move on to this new one. Parents have to all but wrap their kids in bubble wrap and duct tape so they won’t fall down or get a bump…. Anyway, thanks for sharing!!!!

    • @EPortillo5000
      @EPortillo5000 Год назад +6

      Times when you can walk into a radio shack buy a soldering iron to fix a lead on a toy and nobody will ask questions even when you were just 10yo you just pay with your coins and take it home.

    • @RedDevilMoto
      @RedDevilMoto Год назад +9

      @@EPortillo5000 Back when a kid could even go to the store on his own at 10!

    • @sbyrstall
      @sbyrstall Год назад +4

      Agree. I was born in '66.
      I have a 16 year old step-son and he couldn't problem solve his way out of a wet paper bag. He road a bike for a couple times with a loose handlebar. Never once did he figure out to get an Allen wrench to tighten it. *facepalm*
      They keep saying playing video games improve hand-eye coordination and problem solving skills. It's.not.working on him.

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Год назад +2

      Perfectly said! 1965 here.

  • @oxfordmontello3281
    @oxfordmontello3281 Год назад +286

    THANK YOU!!! I grew up in the 70s. You hit the nail on the head: what a great time to be a kid!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +6

      It really was a great time period. Thank you for watching and commenting!

    • @druunderwood5602
      @druunderwood5602 Год назад +4

      @@RhettyforHistory The last decade you could leave the foot door open.

    • @lisajoyce6803
      @lisajoyce6803 Год назад +3

      @@druunderwood5602 I remember when the Atari came out and the Mattel handheld games just little lights with a football baseball hockey or basketball background we would do chores and homework done fast so we could play every body thought that they were cooli

    • @druunderwood5602
      @druunderwood5602 Год назад +3

      @@lisajoyce6803 I remember getting a Matchbox Lane Charger for Christmas.

    • @druunderwood5602
      @druunderwood5602 Год назад

      @@lisajoyce6803 And trying to bunk in the pictures to watch Halloween and getting caught.

  • @JULZ_RULZ
    @JULZ_RULZ 2 месяца назад +1

    OMG!!! So many memories came to mind!! I was born in 1965! My entire grammar school years were thru the 1970s. Started high school in 1979 and graduated 1983! Ahhh...the good old days!!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  10 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and sharing your memories Julz!

  • @jasonschaeffer72
    @jasonschaeffer72 Год назад +163

    70s and 80s were Definitely a better time to be a kid. We had more "life lessons" before we were 12 than a lot kid's today get in a lifetime

    • @RetroReminiscing
      @RetroReminiscing Год назад +2

      👌

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator Год назад

      But now there's TikTok so....

    • @cassiefriedman1446
      @cassiefriedman1446 Год назад +1

      90s were also a different time and I loved growing up in the 1990s

    • @frankcarden4709
      @frankcarden4709 Год назад +7

      80s myself, and yeh, life lessons,probably why there are so many snowflakes around these days,late 20s with the social skills of a spoilt 3year old.
      My scars have faded,but the lessons have not.

    • @dgeneeknapp3168
      @dgeneeknapp3168 Год назад +4

      When was the last time, you saw kids together comparing wounds and scars😂. It was a really big deal to have such...or at least a set of thick callouses on your hands from the playground equipment...and MAYBE one would rip. The pain was excruciating, but we didn't cry and would show it off for a few days...oooh, and don't forget road rash.

  • @EclecticBedlam
    @EclecticBedlam Год назад +212

    Being in the woods all day, exploring, looking for treasure, building forts. Everything you showed, and more, was my childhood. (born in the late 60's)

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Год назад +6

      Building Forts!
      Dirt clod fights!
      Daisy BB Guns
      S & H Green stamps!
      Hide and Seek
      Ding Dong Ditch!

    • @j3m3r3
      @j3m3r3 Год назад +9

      Kick the can at night
      Bike trails in woods
      Bottle rocket fights
      Jumping off houses into deep snow
      Walking railroad tracks
      Swimming in flooded quarry, jumping off cliffs into water
      Tackle football at recess
      Climbing insanely big trees
      Playing hide and seek in cornfields

    • @ericksonjustinAK
      @ericksonjustinAK Год назад +4

      That was my childhood too in a small town in Wyoming in the 80's.

    • @miguelsemidei7619
      @miguelsemidei7619 Год назад +5

      Searching for Bigfoot or Frankenstein

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Год назад +2

      @@miguelsemidei7619 imagine finding em!
      Shirt...lots of Frankensteins out there today... don't have to search very far! OMG

  • @tiffanyjames7150
    @tiffanyjames7150 Год назад +4

    It was a good time. Love the video! We had such fun with the neighborhood kids!

  • @Sanjay-yd1jq
    @Sanjay-yd1jq Месяц назад +1

    I can vividly remember all these wonderful times as a kid. Respect, play, dedication. School pictures, jump rope, playing with jacks, board games, eating real fruit, especially watermelon with real blg black seeds, hopscotch, walking around the block over 3 to 4 times, Saturday cartoons, soul-train, 8 tracks, 45 records, use pennies to keep playing records. Playing outside without predators, everyone played baseball, basketball, kick ball as community during the summer, lots of spring cleaning, no foul language or loud talking. Plenty gym, racing on foot not cars. Home make vanilla ice cream. Hair grease, rubber bands, hair bows, bangles, luch boxes, School buses, resets, school dance or record spins, belts, suits, ties, alcohol, bandages, blue star ointment , medicated brown grease. Tea cakes, rice crispy treats. Love, respect, dignity, and pride for one self and family. It's totally different from today's world. Parents were just that, not your friend. Boys and girls didn't mix roles.

  • @DayOwlify
    @DayOwlify Год назад +46

    I grew up in the 70’s. I wish my grandkids could go out for hours on end unsupervised like I did. They’re missing so much.

    • @marieellet2424
      @marieellet2424 Год назад +1

      I know it, so sad what a scary world it is out there now.

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Год назад +1

      In my hometown the Lyons sisters went missing in 1975. Things changed a lot. I was still able to be out all day. But if I was a second late for 6 PM dinner HELL would rein upon me from Dad. A GREAT MAN!

  • @deewaddle10
    @deewaddle10 Год назад +15

    I was also a 70's kid. So much simpler, wholesome times, when people had morals.

  • @johnstevenson9429
    @johnstevenson9429 Месяц назад +1

    I loved this time of my life and enjoy looking back.. unfortunately I seriously doubt any one will look back on these days with nostalgia

  • @mic5430
    @mic5430 Год назад +177

    I grew up in the 70's and this video is so true. I can recall, at the age of 5, not having to come home until the street lights came on. It was great! Not like today where parents monitor every step their kids take. Also, in school my mom dressed up to see my teachers and volunteered to help out. She told my teachers that if I got in trouble to hit me and she'd do the same at home. Parents supported teachers back then. A teacher could discipline students who acted up and those students learned from their mistakes and did not repeat them. Today I am a teacher and it is horrible job. If a student acts up his/her parents make excuses and yell at me. Our administration, afraid of lawsuits, take the side of the student as well. (No wonder teachers are quitting in mass numbers.) The kids today are encouraged to disrespect adults and are raised to think that they are entitled. The sad part is, it is NOT their fault! We need the parents of the 70's back again, so that we aren't raising a generation of foulmouthed brats.

    • @toddjohnson5866
      @toddjohnson5866 Год назад +4

      I grew up in the 70's as well. I see both sides of it and feel badly about your situation today as a teacher. There was far less accountability in those days though. I would get in trouble plenty at school since I was terribly abused by my older brother and acting out. Instead of help or sympathy I would get beaten with large wood paddles, usually out of sight in a large hallway closet. You never dared tell anyone else how bad you were hurt out of fear of being more targeted by bullies. You never told your parents or you would get beat at home more. As a parent of many years now with three small children today, I never even consider hitting my children and if someone else did I would beat the life out of them. I know this is not everyones experience but as a boy with an older brother growing up then it was extremely rough from every direction in life from family to teachers and more.

    • @leehuff2330
      @leehuff2330 Год назад +2

      I picked up an added dimension when my dad hired on with the maintenance department of our county school system. I never knew when I would walk around the corner and run into him. Didn't take me long to figure out how much worse that was than even having the teacher or principal let him know what I was up to, so I made DAMN sure he always got good reports on me.

    • @erichimes3062
      @erichimes3062 Год назад +1

      Real truth.

    • @TheMhannah100
      @TheMhannah100 Год назад +12

      None of our teachers had pink hair and demanded to be called "they them".

    • @erichimes3062
      @erichimes3062 Год назад +1

      @@TheMhannah100 True! Wouldn’t bother me if they did though.🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @kathleenlovett1958
    @kathleenlovett1958 Год назад +148

    The 70's were some of the best years of my life ❣️😍 Thank you 🙏❤️🤗

  • @teakvinson5889
    @teakvinson5889 Год назад +6

    I grew up in the 70’s and 80’s… the greatest era in my opinion. You played, you competed in every way, you shared, you didn’t wine or cry over scraped knees or a splinter under a fingernail, parents ACTUALLY taught their kids love and respect as well. Boys actually hunted dove, quail, and squirrel with BB and pellet guns, carried a cane pole and a bucket of worms a couple miles to fish and didn’t care if they caught fish or not… teachers, principals, moms, dads… sometimes even strangers would blister your a**es if you got caught in wrong doings… it was great!!!

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez 11 месяцев назад +2

      ALSO, it was socially encouraged for boys and girls to romantically seek each other out, and nobody saw it as creepy.

    • @teakvinson5889
      @teakvinson5889 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes

  • @cletusmorraies9370
    @cletusmorraies9370 Месяц назад +1

    I loved every moment of my childhood in the 70's. Life was good back then unlike now.

  • @barrybebenek8691
    @barrybebenek8691 Год назад +256

    I was born in 1970 and this video “is” my childhood too. I’d NEVER trade it for being a kid today. Simply a great time to be a kid! 🇨🇦👍🏼

    • @bobwalsh3751
      @bobwalsh3751 Год назад +9

      I was born in 1995 and I agree with you.

    • @cottontop8098
      @cottontop8098 Год назад +5

      🇺🇲👍🏻me too.

    • @radiocontrolled9181
      @radiocontrolled9181 Год назад +6

      Born in 1972, I had a good childhood no tablets no phones, just playing outside with friends and having fun. Inventing our own entertainment. Today's social media killed individualism and the creativity in kids. Today's kids have no childhood imho.

    • @lenBrill1971
      @lenBrill1971 Год назад +5

      Me too my friend. I was born July 1971. Loved growing up in the 70's and 80's.
      🇨🇦👍

    • @convoy814
      @convoy814 Год назад +7

      I was born in 1967 and this was my childhood.

  • @jessicagreene1773
    @jessicagreene1773 Год назад +157

    Such better times. I am so glad I grew up as a child of the 1970s teen of the 1980s.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts on the time period.

    • @christineobrien7707
      @christineobrien7707 Год назад +10

      Me too! I was born in 68. We had the best of both worlds👍

    • @greggeer6231
      @greggeer6231 Год назад +3

      I did too! Born early 70's!

    • @texasrebel767
      @texasrebel767 Год назад +6

      Same here!...Born in The Summer of 69!!😀

    • @droe2570
      @droe2570 Год назад +2

      @@texasrebel767 Me too, summer of 69.

  • @adrianmuino3412
    @adrianmuino3412 9 месяцев назад +3

    Never, ever say you are bored, big true.
    And the bikes, please those glorious bikes!

  • @Pack.Leader
    @Pack.Leader Год назад +1

    This was great. What a walk down memory lane. Nice touch, putting Farrah at the very end. I was born in '62 so the 70's and 80's were my childhood. Boy did I do some stupid things. We were old enough to remember the 60's and some of us acted like it still was the 60's, iykwim. Mood rings, 8-track tapes, clogs, earth shoes, feathered hair, etc. I had a metal lunch box and remember having milk money. Friday at school would always be pizza in the cafeteria and that's when we'd eat what they were offering.

  • @billh4285
    @billh4285 Год назад +75

    Born in 1961 and this was very accurate of my childhood. I told a friend the other day that the 70s was the best decade during my lifetime to grow up in.

    • @jmh2105
      @jmh2105 Год назад +2

      Exactly! My year too! i agree completely! i appreciate that Free Rage' time more & more every day.
      Esp. seeing how it has Vanished.
      Sadly.

    • @lacylavender5678
      @lacylavender5678 Год назад +1

      That's my year too! 😃😃

    • @doesntmatter3068
      @doesntmatter3068 Год назад

      @@lacylavender5678
      Hey wait a dam minute, this is MY year!!!.........Howdy mates!!
      Y'all remember watching the Apollo11 landing on the moon?
      One of my great memories!!

    • @lacylavender5678
      @lacylavender5678 Год назад

      @doesntmatter3068 Yeah, that still makes me angry thinking about the Fact that they lied and staged it all! My little brother and I spent a lot of time in my closet pretending we were on a spaceship to the moon. Our whole childhood was just full of Lies! I was born on the 10th day of the year in 1961. I was supposed to be born in December 1960 but I was late. It still sucked in January having a birthday so close to Christmas because I always got cheated on gifts, as most of us do that are born near December 25th. Some of us decided to celebrate in July so we could have a birthday that wasn't blurred into a holiday! 😃

    • @doesntmatter3068
      @doesntmatter3068 Год назад

      @@lacylavender5678
      I am NOT even going to go there about your thoughts on the moon landing.
      Believe what you may! ( ͡👁 ͜ʖ ͡👁)

  • @ALITISA78
    @ALITISA78 Год назад +117

    I died laughing at the camp part where he says " Your parents didnt have to fill out 20 different forms and provide your full medical history" so true lol

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +7

      Thank you for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed that part!

    • @greytging
      @greytging Год назад +1

      Idk, those forms are worth not having child predators as camp counselors

    • @user-gn8eb4ii9p
      @user-gn8eb4ii9p Год назад +1

      If we don't fill forms, we are held reliable. It's better to follow the rules

    • @peterj.a.7902
      @peterj.a.7902 Год назад +1

      No kidding; I was a boy scout; would tell my parents we're doing a campout for a few days, which we did all the time. My parents would drop me off at meeting pt. I don't remember my parents filling out paperwork. Now as a parent; so many forms; my wife would fill out the forms; u fill it out wrong, ur kid couldn't go.

    • @darillus1
      @darillus1 Год назад +1

      yeah, much better without the forms, if your child is seriously injured or dies, no one is held accountable.

  • @lucygrace1193
    @lucygrace1193 Месяц назад

    I loved that my family, & all our neighbors, had the console TV that did NOT work, which had a smaller TV sitting on top that worked! 🤣 Love this video! It was the best back then!

  • @richardkurtz9661
    @richardkurtz9661 Год назад +278

    I'm so happy and proud to be a '70s kid. We did everything shown in the video and more. I feel bad for kids today.

    • @AmbientShades
      @AmbientShades Год назад +7

      Sad thing is the 70s and 80s kids are the ones keeping todays kids from enjoying childhood like we did.

    • @welditmick
      @welditmick Год назад

      @@AmbientShades But by the sad gits who never joined in. That time was the start of the downfall of society as we knew it.

    • @jiminycricket1593
      @jiminycricket1593 Год назад +1

      Proud? Who had zero to do with when you were born.

    • @alexblaze8878
      @alexblaze8878 Год назад +8

      @@jiminycricket1593 read “proud” as “I was glad I was a kid in the 70s”.
      Is that better? Do you approve now?

    • @jiminycricket1593
      @jiminycricket1593 Год назад

      @@ThomasMilneyou’re a complainer and a liar

  • @davidbaca2253
    @davidbaca2253 Год назад +94

    This video actually brought me to tears and and then overwhelmed with joy. Growing up in the 60's and 70's where some of my fondness memories I can remember. We had a limitless imagination, l am a better man for it today. Short story.. I was playing with my neices and nephews on 4th of July this last year and after fire works, I was able to encourage some kids in the neighborhood along with some teens, actually got them to put thier phones down and play night hide and go seek on the block like when I was a kid. Some of the parents thought I was crazy because it was dark..I swear it was some of the most fun these kids have ever had and it brought back so many memories of my of childhood. Thank you for making this video and God bless!

    • @joelteague1190
      @joelteague1190 Год назад +7

      Had a lot fun back then didn't we 6/9/62

    • @chrisklingman2283
      @chrisklingman2283 Год назад +4

      I too used to play Hide and Go Seek at night with my friends. Our boundary lines were practically unlimited on a horse farm. God those were fun times.

    • @mikewasko4964
      @mikewasko4964 Год назад +2

      Hide and seek was the best !

    • @dancarter482
      @dancarter482 Год назад

      Cap-gun shootouts in the big car park of the bingo hall. We were ALL Starsky n Hutch & Popeye Doyle; kicking down doors and taking names.....

    • @leonardodalongisland
      @leonardodalongisland Год назад +1

      David, we/America needs a lot more men like you!!

  • @jasonpmorganstein2480
    @jasonpmorganstein2480 Год назад +1

    The 70’s / 80’s the best years of one’s life! Couldn’t have been any better! The best thanks for taking me to memory lane! Each clip was dead accurate

  • @ownedbymykitty270
    @ownedbymykitty270 Год назад +3

    A lot of this stuff I did in the 80s as I was a bit too young in the 70s. Coddling and helicopter parenting (I.e. the soccer mom) didn’t start till the very early 90s. It happened kinda quick. Suddenly you rarely saw kids playing on their own outside and if you did they now wore knee pads and helmets.

  • @kimberlydebenedetti903
    @kimberlydebenedetti903 Год назад +68

    Sure do miss my childhood. The 70's were the best. This is one of the reasons children are so unhealthy today being restricted from experiencing life like it was in the 70's.

    • @Axolotl_Mischief
      @Axolotl_Mischief Год назад

      Yeah IDK, I loved the 80s & 90s way more.

    • @Toneloke-3000
      @Toneloke-3000 Год назад +1

      ​@@Sequimsurfgirlexactly and obesity was rare

    • @martinfiedler4317
      @martinfiedler4317 Год назад

      They are restricted from experiencing life like it was in the 70's to a large part because of people, who experienced life like it was in the 70's, though...
      (Speaking out of personal experience. My mother grew up in the 60s and early 70s and, well, let's say she was a bit overprotective. Like many of her generation that I met...)

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching Kimberly!

  • @dazx6073
    @dazx6073 Год назад +50

    I'm a 66 baby. The 70s were great, society was safe, we did dangerous things for fun and I'm still here

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching DaZ X!

    • @crazycat1345
      @crazycat1345 Год назад +1

      I remember my parents never locked the doors.

    • @LactoseTolerant50
      @LactoseTolerant50 Год назад +1

      My dad was born 66 aswell, his stories about the old times, completely different from today, makes me want to be born in a different generation :(

    • @Marinegrunt0311
      @Marinegrunt0311 9 месяцев назад

      64 baby here

    • @ED80s
      @ED80s Месяц назад

      66 baby here too. My parents locked the door before bed. Neighbours would just walk in, no knocking required

  • @davestang5454
    @davestang5454 Год назад +197

    I bet that, statistically, it was actually SAFER to grow up in the 1970s than it is in the 2020s. Kids also learned to be more self-reliant, creative and resilient in the 1970s than now.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +3

      Thank you for watching Dave!

    • @teemoney116
      @teemoney116 Год назад +5

      Ain't that the truth

    • @jackhaugh
      @jackhaugh Год назад

      There weren’t school shootings on a daily basis back then.

    • @nickallen9583
      @nickallen9583 Год назад +5

      So on point you are

    • @barbs1298
      @barbs1298 Год назад +5

      No resiliency today. They have no toughness about them as in they look for the easy way to everything or want someone to bail them out of their problems. No perseverance either.

  • @sdhproductions8877
    @sdhproductions8877 Год назад +117

    I grew up in a very small town. As a kid we would roam from backyard to backyard. We knew every dog by name. We would eat fruits & vegetables straight from the garden by washing them off with the nearest garden hose. If we did get in trouble for some reason you better believe our parents knew even before we got home & we faced the consequences. In the summer time curfew was when the street lights came on.

    • @citrine65
      @citrine65 Год назад +6

      "I'm telling your Mother!"

    • @sdhproductions8877
      @sdhproductions8877 Год назад +2

      @@citrine65 😁

    • @christineobrien7707
      @christineobrien7707 Год назад +7

      Oh God! I can close my eyes and remember all those wonderful memories!😎👍

    • @JimLambier
      @JimLambier Год назад +7

      Your comment about knowing ever dog's name made me laugh. But it was true. I also knew every family's name on our street and the adjacent street. Unfortunately, they also knew my name and our phone number. I remember causing some trouble on the walk home from school and my mother knowing about it before I even walked in the door.

    • @psychedelicpython
      @psychedelicpython Год назад +5

      I remember walking around the adjacent neighborhoods in the city where I lived starting in 1970 as a 7 year old kid. When I was 9 my best friend lived about 12 blocks from me and I'd walk from her house on a regular basis. Picking an apple off of a tree or a tomato out of the garden and wiping it off on my shirt before eating it was the norm. Life was great!

  • @claytonkopachynski4563
    @claytonkopachynski4563 Год назад +1

    Learned to drive on my uncles farm at 14 ! Sat in the back of a pickup bed of a truck ! Drank from the creek or hose . Hardley wore a seat belt driving to Manitoba from Ontario every summer . The list goes on !

  • @kevinjones5457
    @kevinjones5457 Год назад +2

    Born 1963. Being a young tweener in the 70's rocked.

  • @brianchaplin9085BEC.
    @brianchaplin9085BEC. Год назад +120

    I was 10 years old in 1970 we did just about everything here and loved all of it. The best years of my life ❤

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +3

      Thank you for watching Brian!

    • @clivenewman4810
      @clivenewman4810 10 месяцев назад +5

      I remember getting our first colour TV.We were the envy of our school.

  • @pmartinez2068
    @pmartinez2068 Год назад +169

    I am so glad I grew up on the 70s it seems like it was another world. I loved it!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching P Martinez!

    • @Denise_Suzanne
      @Denise_Suzanne Год назад +7

      It does seem like another world, like we were on a different timeline.

    • @pmartinez2068
      @pmartinez2068 Год назад +9

      @@Denise_Suzanne It almost feels like a dream. I am glad I lived it.

    • @hmtnhk
      @hmtnhk Год назад +1

      Certainly it was!

    • @Jordan-Ramses
      @Jordan-Ramses Год назад +1

      I don't think you people actually remember your childhood. I grew up in the 70s too. Fun is not the first word that comes to mind.

  • @nowaynottoday
    @nowaynottoday 8 месяцев назад +1

    The water and Palmolive on the tampoine was hilarious!!
    love the school aspect..all true!!

  • @veronicawagner3074
    @veronicawagner3074 6 месяцев назад +1

    70s kid here!! It was the best!! If kids today could only get to experience it. Kinda makes me sad

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching veronicawagner3074!

  • @dimitrageorgiadi5087
    @dimitrageorgiadi5087 Год назад +51

    Born in 65',the 70s was a great era to be a kid. Things seemed more wholesome, definitely had more freedom and had way much more fun. It was groovy and I miss it.

    • @nightrider5420
      @nightrider5420 Год назад

      Also being born in 65 I know exactly how you feel.

  • @Bob-sd7qr
    @Bob-sd7qr Год назад +97

    I grew up in the late 60s and 70's and miss it so much. This video had me smiling all the way through. Thanks!!

  • @phairplaigh
    @phairplaigh Год назад +2

    You just took me back to my childhood & really needed this!!! Thank YOU

  • @TeriHargraveartist
    @TeriHargraveartist Год назад +1

    Those really were the days.... Out playing all day, and as long as we got back home on time, no questions asked!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching TeriHargraveartist!

  • @MichaelaH2059
    @MichaelaH2059 Год назад +172

    I was born in 1960 so I morphed into my teen years in the 70s. What a great time it was. Thank you, this brought back lots of good memories 💜💜💜💜

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Год назад +2

      You're welcome and thank you for watching!

    • @bighuge1060
      @bighuge1060 Год назад +2

      Same here. First eight and a half years in NY and my preteen and teen years in rural NJ. This video certainly did bring back great memories.

    • @auroralights1797
      @auroralights1797 Год назад +4

      Ditto. I was born in 1958.

    • @Nan-59
      @Nan-59 Год назад +4

      Born in June of ‘59 so I was right there with you! What a magical time to be a kid!! It was incredible! I miss those old days…and especially my folks and 2 sisters. Thank God I have 2 good kids.

    • @auroralights1797
      @auroralights1797 Год назад +2

      @@Nan-59 Me, too, the good days. We had woods just right outside. We called it Little Africa. I always told Dad Harrisonville, MO was the best place ever to grow up.