1972 SPECIAL REPORT: "DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE, AFTER DARK"

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  • @Chris_34
    @Chris_34 Год назад +85

    This guy uploads so much great historical content. A real treasure trove👍

  • @jademelrose8765
    @jademelrose8765 Год назад +36

    Seriously I’m loving this old footage ❤ Downtown Baltimore ❤

    • @scaramouche8244
      @scaramouche8244 2 месяца назад +1

      Why did they knock down these beautiful neighborhoods and start building the slums?

  • @danielblake1537
    @danielblake1537 Год назад +59

    I'm loving these Bmore vids!! Not enough love for the city!

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +3

      Where are the homeless and gangs?

    • @Efreet17
      @Efreet17 Год назад +1

      If u deport all afromericans from this city it will become calm its simple

    • @danielblake1537
      @danielblake1537 Год назад

      @@Efreet17 wtf? Seriously? racist much if you think that would solve the cities issue you're a dumbass blacks have nothing to do with the problems in Bmore. Corruption isn't biased wether what race, creed, religion its BAD PEOPLE who are the issue nothing to do with race

    • @nphilly420
      @nphilly420 Год назад +6

      The animals were controlled to a point

    • @tremainehughes5974
      @tremainehughes5974 11 месяцев назад +1

      💯💯💯

  • @jongurr2811
    @jongurr2811 Год назад +55

    This channels entire catalog should be national archives

    • @calvin277
      @calvin277 2 месяца назад +2

      Heck yeah. Nothing better.

  • @glennhavinoviski8128
    @glennhavinoviski8128 2 месяца назад +7

    That off-kilter theme music at the beginning was both chilling and colorful!

  • @glennbzt
    @glennbzt 2 месяца назад +18

    You wish Baltimore looked this civil now😂

  • @masterphotronics.670
    @masterphotronics.670 Год назад +23

    At 14mins the lady interviewed with the white eye make up on was so so soooo beautiful and radiated positivity, happiness and a real joy of life! Can I go back 50yrs n marry her pls pretty pls🤞🤞

    • @MAGAISKLAN
      @MAGAISKLAN 11 месяцев назад

      She’s very lovely!

    • @Robert12349
      @Robert12349 4 месяца назад +1

      Do you want me both

    • @angierose969
      @angierose969 4 месяца назад

      She was so stunning wasn't she

  • @gdupkwin9676
    @gdupkwin9676 Год назад +179

    This was 1972 b.c(before crack)

    • @neverhungryagain2187
      @neverhungryagain2187 Год назад +15

      The crack y’all chose to smoke

    • @gdupkwin9676
      @gdupkwin9676 Год назад +4

      @@davidmicalizio824 that's what I say gfys

    • @gdupkwin9676
      @gdupkwin9676 Год назад +18

      @@neverhungryagain2187 I never smoked crack a day in my life

    • @neverhungryagain2187
      @neverhungryagain2187 Год назад +11

      @@salvatoresalernatano5964 I’m talking about the generation that smoked it. Nobody forced them to smoke it

    • @entyc_nm5493
      @entyc_nm5493 Год назад

      @@salvatoresalernatano5964 hunni there's more Caucasian addicts in this city than anyone else seriously that was unnecessary

  • @michaelhorkey5813
    @michaelhorkey5813 Месяц назад +1

    Former Baltimore resident here (left for SC 10 years ago). The City wasn’t awful up thru the 80s. Fells point, the inner harbor and other areas were really a lot of fun. But the City has steadily gone down hill since then and was probably declining beforehand. Flash forward to more recent times and things have really gone poorly. Tax policy, over regulation, corruption, exodus of many major employers, horrible public schools, incompetent city and state government, etc. have contributed to a terrible crime problem. We got out and have never looked back. Sad because Bmore should be a gem.

  • @wedontneedcable
    @wedontneedcable Год назад +21

    I’m from New Orleans I fw Baldamore tough. Makes me feel similar vibes to my city, and it’s as far north as you can go and still get hints of the south(good parts of the south of course)

  • @ogd82699
    @ogd82699 Год назад +24

    I check all these baltimore videos out. Bro I rode in the limo with my stepmother, Dad and Run DMC to see "Tougher Than Leather" Premier at the Hippodrome!!

    • @JB-hl1qx
      @JB-hl1qx Год назад +2

      What !? You got to ride in the limo with RUN DMC ?

    • @ogd82699
      @ogd82699 Год назад +3

      @user-br7wi7xc6n yeah. Run, Russell and Danny are my stepmothers first cousins.. crazy right

    • @HezakyaNewz
      @HezakyaNewz  Год назад +4

      @@JB-hl1qx I knew this dude for 30 years...and he never shared that story with us..and we used to rhyme together...you think he would've mentioned that sometime in 1992....🤷😂

    • @JB-hl1qx
      @JB-hl1qx Год назад +2

      @@HezakyaNewz If I had that experience I know I would have told everyone & their mom about that !!

    • @ogd82699
      @ogd82699 Год назад +1

      @HezakyaNewz bro you know what? I didn't think it was as big of a deal as it actually was. I used to be in the Phat Farm store chilling in the back, went to dinner with Russell and Kimora a couple times. Went to DefJam a few times. All this with my stepbrother who is ... Derrick Adams. He's a painter and had an entire season of the TV show Empire dedicated to his painting

  • @thedirtybubble9613
    @thedirtybubble9613 2 месяца назад +21

    Many Downtowns across America were scary after dark for many years.

    • @SlipKid1975
      @SlipKid1975 2 месяца назад

      Were?

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 2 месяца назад

      @@SlipKid1975 For the most part, yes. A lot of major American cities have made their cities more appealing for night life since the 90s. Atlanta, Miami, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Denver, DC, Charlotte.... uh yeah many examples.

    • @SJ-ni6iy
      @SJ-ni6iy 2 месяца назад +2

      Now they are scary every second of the day. They don’t try to hide anything they do, every dirty deed imaginable, is done on the street, in broad daylight.

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 2 месяца назад +1

      I’ve been traveling around America. Most downtowns in the USA especially in the Midwest and South are basically ghost towns and pretty bland in the evenings. Even during the day time, some of those cities have little traffic

    • @BallparkHunter
      @BallparkHunter 2 месяца назад

      truth

  • @shortliner68
    @shortliner68 Год назад +24

    I don't remember it being dangerous downtown back in the early 1970s, even into the early 1980s. Most of the serious crime was in residential neighborhoods outside the downtown area. As mentioned in the video, the shopping district was open a couple nights a week and I remember shopping in the evening downtown in the '60s and '70s. My wife's folks would come up to visit from southern VA to see Orioles games in the evening at Memorial Stadium, then we'd go down to the Inner Harbor to eat at Phillips or Connelly's restaurants along Pratt St. This was in the early 1980s.

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign Год назад +2

      I was only in Baltimore once, about nine years ago, to attend a lecture at Johns Hopkins. I could tell THAT Hood ain't GOOD.

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 2 месяца назад

      It reminds me of the area around Northeastern in Boston where I went to school. Perfectly safe .. until the cops went home for the evening.

  • @rashodlewis2918
    @rashodlewis2918 Год назад +10

    Bmore still have those gate on downtown storefronts too.

  • @michaelsherman6492
    @michaelsherman6492 2 месяца назад +3

    I remember as a kid going to the ethnic festivals before harbor place was built… the smells from the McCormick spice company… it was fun then not now

  • @jimmyday9536
    @jimmyday9536 2 месяца назад +13

    Wow, what a fascinating video treasure! A Baltimore native, in 1972 I was just starting HS, and remember well the huge Inner Harbor revitalization project that would come a few years later. I still live in the area; sadly, this video makes B'more look like a Boy Scout camp compared to how it is today.

  • @frecklesface5980
    @frecklesface5980 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful people of my city
    Baltimore MD

  • @jacenoley2597
    @jacenoley2597 6 месяцев назад +7

    I started going to Baltimore in 1970 and kept going there through the 70's. I was too young and crazy to be really afraid. I went to the Block which was more than a block baclk then and also an after hours place called Betty's on S. Broadway and then on Greenmount. All these people interviewed are either dead or like me very old. Like everyone else, I would love to go back and do it all over again with knowing a lot more than I understood then.

  • @thejerseyj5479
    @thejerseyj5479 Год назад +11

    Newark had the same problem after the '67 riots. The city was on the dscline prior but the riots was the death blow. I'm old enough to remember downtown Newark was so busy at night you almost couldn't move until after 10 PM. But with the rise of the suburbs and the malls people didn't need to shop downtown and after 6 o'clock it would empty out. A damn shame.

    • @johnCjr4671
      @johnCjr4671 2 месяца назад +1

      People left Newark because of lawlessness , the riots were indeed the final straw for most working people , we left south Orange in 69 after my fathers car was burglarized . 😢

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 2 месяца назад

      Newark is still better than other cities in the south and Midwest. It’s actually worse in those other cities because those cities have downtowns that are ghost towns even in the afternoon. At least Newark still has some pedestrians on the side walks during business hours

  • @blossom1643
    @blossom1643 2 месяца назад +5

    Great old video. I couldn’t imagine livin in a place where I would be afraid for my Life to walk around!! Say what you want about the South I’ll live ($ die ) here before I’d even Visit some place like That. Thank you very much. ✌️

    • @whitemountainapache3297
      @whitemountainapache3297 2 месяца назад +3

      What about downtown Houston, or Dallas or New Orleans or downtown Miami? Would you walk aroubd there at night feeling safe? Downtown Atlanta?

    • @Alex-jx5bx
      @Alex-jx5bx 2 месяца назад

      I live in downtown Phoenix for years and would not walk pass Central 😂 during weekends for safety reasons. Still love living I. The downtown!

  • @BrandonJenkins-1226
    @BrandonJenkins-1226 Год назад +4

    It gets wicked at night

  • @seancarter875
    @seancarter875 5 месяцев назад +5

    The reason the inner harbor recreational area was established was to attract people downtown and it worked. Also the convention center and Camden yards.

  • @Chiara-ez5hw
    @Chiara-ez5hw 2 месяца назад +2

    My grandparents had a advertising compamy in Baltimore in the 1970s they eventually retirrd on Naples Florida

  • @JB-hl1qx
    @JB-hl1qx Год назад +39

    Some good looking girls back then . Class .

    • @ousamaabdu794
      @ousamaabdu794 Год назад +13

      I agree 110%. Women were much better looking in the 70s..

    • @videosuperhighway7655
      @videosuperhighway7655 2 месяца назад

      @@ousamaabdu794n prison tattoos, fake ass rubber lips, no metal nose ring,no nasty attitude.

    • @billiozia3447
      @billiozia3447 2 месяца назад +2

      ❤In The 80s Too. No Tattoos. Natural Beauty & Thinner Too. No Green, Purple Or Pink Hair So They Look Like They Escaped From The Insane Asylum. 😅

  • @georgeharleydavidsonrider156
    @georgeharleydavidsonrider156 Год назад +6

    Baltimore is my home town. I did not realize that it was this bad in early 70s.

  • @mandibarcena6667
    @mandibarcena6667 2 месяца назад +2

    Someone should make a sequel to this. "Baltimore After Crack".

  • @david_king_music
    @david_king_music 2 месяца назад +8

    1:51 crazy music to be playing during a news report called "Downtown Baltimore - Safe At Night?" - seems a bit biased towards "no" (and Strawberry Alarm Clock!)

  • @deboramccallum3987
    @deboramccallum3987 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for a bit of nostalgia
    It's much the same today fear and high crime. I visit during the day but wouldn't venture alone at night. Can you focus on art scene? Joihn Waters. Nice city
    It seems that 80% of population are law abiding citizens and the rest are who we have to worry about. I miss going out at nite, used to like to walk or drive around on a cool nite

  • @millermark445
    @millermark445 Год назад +26

    Most of the violent crime then was confined to the inner city residential areas of East and West Baltimore. The harbor area, the Howard Street shopping district and Little Italy were relatively safe - relative to today, that is. Today, you truly aren't safe anywhere, even during the day. Flash mobs and gun play and increased racial tension/polarization are a sad reality today.

    • @CopperNic1972
      @CopperNic1972 Год назад +3

      Racial tension?

    • @TheYouTubeTeam
      @TheYouTubeTeam 9 месяцев назад

      I knew a drag queen named Rachael Tension.

    • @elev8torguy130
      @elev8torguy130 5 месяцев назад

      💯

    • @BorisBoris-sl1sf
      @BorisBoris-sl1sf 2 месяца назад

      " Today, you truly aren't safe anywhere, even during the day" - so no-one leaves their home?

    • @elev8torguy130
      @elev8torguy130 2 месяца назад +1

      @BorisBoris-sl1sf quit the bullshit. There's no regard for the law and you know it.

  • @miguelfiguereo6112
    @miguelfiguereo6112 2 месяца назад +1

    the girl with the bird!
    Really classy.

  • @ficklefingeroffate
    @ficklefingeroffate 10 месяцев назад +7

    Baltimore in 1972.....I was born in '71 in Towson, I can remember being somewhere between 3 and 5 years old my Grandmother, who lived in Baltimore up until '52 when they built a house in Loch Raven Village, talk about the mess Baltimore was (then) and how there is not way she would ever go into the city for any reason. Fast forward to late 2023 and her words have only been reinforced many many many times over. Baltimore, the one major city that makes Detroit look good.

    • @MatewanMassacre
      @MatewanMassacre 10 месяцев назад +2

      I don't get people who act like that. I'm only slightly younger than you, and I've NEVER been afraid of Baltimore City. There's no reason to be, at all.
      When people get shot, or beat up, in "The Hood," it's usually because they wronged someone, and were looking over their shoulder when it happened. Random people don't get assaulted, or accosted. If you mind your own damned business, you'll be fine in Baltimore.

    • @HKim0072
      @HKim0072 10 месяцев назад +1

      lol, Towson kid talking about the means streets of Baltimore.

    • @ficklefingeroffate
      @ficklefingeroffate 10 месяцев назад

      @@HKim0072 Laugh it up skippy, Baltimore is a shit hole and is Maryland as a whole. So sorry you are unable to get out.

    • @samtyree8260
      @samtyree8260 8 месяцев назад

      False.

    • @CalvinP420
      @CalvinP420 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m a short preppy white boy who has walked the streets of the hood of Bmore many a time at night by myself… Never once felt unsafe.

  • @gmac55
    @gmac55 2 месяца назад +4

    Notice how well spoken the locals are compared to the broken street slang that replaced it today.

  • @boondoggle4820
    @boondoggle4820 Год назад +12

    Downtown is actually pretty safe at night. It’s other parts of the city that have the problem, lol. It’s the residential areas where you don’t want to be at night (or during the day in a lot of areas if you don’t know the right people in the neighborhood).

  • @KC-nd7nt
    @KC-nd7nt 2 месяца назад +5

    Hmmm . Looks wonderfully absent of something. Looks like heaven

  • @sammyvh11
    @sammyvh11 2 месяца назад +2

    I partied lots in Baltimore from 1976-1980. Never had a problem. But if I was 18 now I would avoid it.

  • @marklynn7618
    @marklynn7618 Год назад +20

    1972 - Baltimore, Safe at Night?
    2022 - Baltimore, Not Safe at All - Night or Day
    I worked downtown in the 1980s and 1990s and you did not feel necessarily unsafe. Willie Don knew that public safety (or at least the perception thereof) was absolutely necessary for a thriving downtown. Around 2000 it began to feel more sketchy. Today, I would never go to downtown Baltimore because it is not safe.

    • @SelfReflective
      @SelfReflective Год назад +2

      I know you like complaining and playing the victim, you seem like a negative, pessimistic person, but @1:11 mark in this video, in Baltimore, 1972, a woman says, "I don't even feel safe in the daytime.". Get that? You are not saying anything new, just same old tired victim mentality.

    • @rockets4kids
      @rockets4kids 11 месяцев назад +6

      Baltimore has always been a very pocketed city, with certain areas being dangerous and other areas being just fine. From what I have heard, the waterfront was legitimately dangerous in the era before Harborplace. Since then it has been perfectly fine. Any of the other gentrified sections of the city will be fine. You just need to know the areas that are safe and those which aren't. Generally, most people won't have any business being in the unsafe areas in the first place.

    • @ubahnlexi
      @ubahnlexi 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@rockets4kids and i have to add, during the day even the unsafe areas you'll probably be OK in, as long as you take the normal precautions and are there for a reason, like to patronize a business or visit someone who lives there

    • @CapstoneTider
      @CapstoneTider 9 месяцев назад

      ​@rockets4kids some of the big city gentrification strategies remind me of what they did with risky subprime loans. They dispersed and package them with less risky loans leading to their ultimate collapse.

    • @itsglen9646
      @itsglen9646 5 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear that. I hope nothing happened to you.

  • @qolspony
    @qolspony Год назад +23

    Where did I ever hear ten thousand people showing up at an event 8 times and no arrest would made? 1970s were truly a better period than the decade surrounding it. I was born in 1970.

    • @seanpetaia
      @seanpetaia 4 месяца назад +2

      Oh though 1970s is an era of creak heads, honestly.

    • @qolspony
      @qolspony 4 месяца назад +2

      @@seanpetaia that was the 1980s. It heroin in the 1970s.

    • @seanpetaia
      @seanpetaia 4 месяца назад

      @@qolspony does it’s matter though? Both eras literally invited the most deadly drugs ever, & to this day it’s had kills more Americans. If it not “only” America definitely the whole world too.

  • @BrandonBava
    @BrandonBava Год назад +10

    29:49 is Mission Impossible S07 - Ep05 TOD-5. Doing some long research I finally found out what the show is this info is for anyone wondering what the show is at the time mark I mention.

    • @arthurw8054
      @arthurw8054 Год назад +1

      I did a ridiculous websearch as well, and found the answer also, only to see that you already posted this. Thanks!

    • @BrandonBava
      @BrandonBava Год назад

      @@arthurw8054 Your welcome sorry I did not reply back till now.

    • @gplunk
      @gplunk 3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks; I had seen that episode at some point. That was Barbara Anderson as the waitress; who was also a regular cast member on the Ironside series, playing Officer Eve Whitfield....

    • @gplunk
      @gplunk 3 месяца назад

      "Lynda Day George (Casey) character's absence is explained by Phelps at the beginning of the mission when he tells the group that she is handling the operations on the European branch of the Alpha Group and will wait for the IMF team in the US first before acting. Since she was pregnant during the filming season, the female role went to Barbara Anderson (Mimi)." -Imdb

  • @handsomeX
    @handsomeX Год назад +26

    That baby at 4:43 is over 50 now.

    • @bonanzatime
      @bonanzatime 2 месяца назад +2

      ​​@@ianmangham4570
      Physically 52. Mentally 16.😂

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 2 месяца назад +2

      @@bonanzatime Never mind son you'll get there eventually 🙏

    • @bonanzatime
      @bonanzatime 2 месяца назад +2

      @ianmangham4570 Thanks Dad! Yer so cool, especially now that you're 53.😆

    • @upeedinalamb5297
      @upeedinalamb5297 2 месяца назад

      This lamb believes the dad is in a nursing home paid for by the baby.

  • @rosewoodsteel6656
    @rosewoodsteel6656 2 месяца назад +4

    The purpose of this video was to convince people how safe downtown Baltimore was. I haven't seen any videos like this lately..

  • @tomsenick2033p
    @tomsenick2033p Год назад +24

    I'm glad conditions in Baltimore have really improved since '77 😂

    • @lchaney
      @lchaney Год назад +9

      Nope. Last city in the US I would ever consider living in.

    • @ivancvecic6541
      @ivancvecic6541 Год назад

      @@lchaney language has his own ways. Conditions of where i'm doing my days in are far from "considering", let alone places in the US:=)

    • @jaimestewart8295
      @jaimestewart8295 Год назад +2

      😐 oh!😂😂😂you were kidding

    • @jaimestewart8295
      @jaimestewart8295 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @Error_-qz2zr
      @Error_-qz2zr 8 месяцев назад +4

      It looks really good compared to now, it got like 90% worse

  • @scienz
    @scienz 2 месяца назад +2

    Downtown Bmore feels apocalyptic

  • @seaslob2820
    @seaslob2820 2 месяца назад +3

    50 years later. No different now. Hmmm I can't imagine why

  • @SmartBrandon72
    @SmartBrandon72 2 месяца назад

    This Was The Year, 1972 I Was Born In September And Raised In Baltimore.

  • @jimjackson4256
    @jimjackson4256 11 месяцев назад +16

    No one says why it is unsafe. Who is responsible for that?

    • @notyrants
      @notyrants 2 месяца назад

      Well it certainly isn't the fault of a people with low morals, low intelligence, low impulse control and no work ethic. Diversity is our strength.

    • @jdillmeister
      @jdillmeister Месяц назад +1

      I know..

  • @Chiara-ez5hw
    @Chiara-ez5hw 2 месяца назад +1

    My grandpa got us put of Baltimore he was a merchant seaman and we went to the West Coast

  • @cassandra5390
    @cassandra5390 Год назад +3

    only on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

  • @markreynolds286
    @markreynolds286 2 месяца назад +4

    A few years ago, gangs attacked tourists at the Inner Harbor. During the day.

  • @silentmajority8365
    @silentmajority8365 Год назад +17

    Gee I wonder what changed in Baltimore??🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @beewalk34
      @beewalk34 Год назад +2

      Get a job

    • @elegantcourtier
      @elegantcourtier Год назад +2

      Baltimore was predominantly an industrial town, with an economic base focused on steel processing, shipping, auto manufacturing (General Motors Baltimore Assembly), and transportation, the city experienced deindustrialization, which cost residents tens of thousands of low-skill, high-wage jobs. #Wikipedia

    • @beewalk34
      @beewalk34 Год назад +7

      @@elegantcourtier just ignore him. He's a known racist on ALL news on RUclips regarding Baltimore and Black people

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +1

      @@elegantcourtier So globalism AKA diversity Jack Dover many US cities but the reality is Baltimore is 70% B
      Look up pictures from the 2015 Baltimore riots then come back and tell me W are the problems=

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +1

      @@beewalk34 Yes Blks need to get jobs-

  • @Ronkarona
    @Ronkarona Год назад +29

    Like Philly now , nobody’s safe

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +9

      but but diversity

    • @jayjohn9680
      @jayjohn9680 Год назад +3

      They need cyborg cops… complete with prisons with robot guards.

    • @itzenormous
      @itzenormous Год назад

      The biggest criminals, on the streets, are the police department.
      If you want to be 'safe," then go and get yourself locked up. Because, that's the only place where safety can be guaranteed ... in a dungeon.

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +1

      @@itzenormous 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 in 2020 the year you were crying about black lives US citizens committed 21.571 murders
      25% of those without guns
      55% of the total committed by blks proving the 13th amendment has caused more crime than the 22nd
      Lastly that same year nationwide police shot 1000 suspects less than 200 were black So who were the 800? No riots for them no statues or lib media press??
      tell me again cops are the problem

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +1

      @Donnell Okafor Yep 12 decide or 6 carry
      My only problem is
      How do we know who is the good guy once the shooting starts?
      You realize that another armed citizen could shoot you thinking you are the aggressor? I support the 2nd but also support common sense

  • @Sarcastro_78
    @Sarcastro_78 2 месяца назад +1

    1972, the year Baltimore said "Ya. This is good. Gonna stay right here......"

  • @nathancoleman7235
    @nathancoleman7235 2 месяца назад

    Downtown Chicago was similar in this same period-people went their to work or shop in daytime and after dark the area was close to empty

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 2 месяца назад +8

    Nothing compared to the trash dump it is now.

    • @annemarr8096
      @annemarr8096 Месяц назад

      Guess you no longer live in the city...

  • @UmarLeee
    @UmarLeee Год назад +5

    Just like downton St. Louis

  • @bingybeats189
    @bingybeats189 Год назад +10

    These videos make the saying "same shit different day" hit different. Bmore just is what it is. If everything material changes with time, but the same theme is still true, then its cause is rooted in the mentality of the people.

    • @arnoldbioursckii6639
      @arnoldbioursckii6639 Год назад +1

      WDS’s legacy is obvious…put all resources in a tourist destination and let’s see what happens to the rest of the city.

  • @Jeff-v2c
    @Jeff-v2c 2 месяца назад +51

    This was 1972. Things are exponentially worse today.

    • @aaronheil6721
      @aaronheil6721 2 месяца назад +8

      No they are not.

    • @Jeff-v2c
      @Jeff-v2c 2 месяца назад +8

      @@aaronheil6721 Have you been to Baltimore recently?!

    • @aaronheil6721
      @aaronheil6721 2 месяца назад

      all the time
      @@Jeff-v2c

    • @Mr.Universe
      @Mr.Universe 2 месяца назад +8

      @@Jeff-v2c I live here here, it was worse back then.

    • @Jeff-v2c
      @Jeff-v2c 2 месяца назад +7

      @@Mr.Universe As do I. I also work in the city. It is definitely worse today. You must not get out much.

  • @MatewanMassacre
    @MatewanMassacre 10 месяцев назад +4

    Boy, downtown sure looked a lot different in 1972.
    No aquarium, no World Trade Center, no Science Center, none of it.
    The population of the city was well over 800,000 in those days, though.

    • @CalvinP420
      @CalvinP420 3 месяца назад

      Population in Bmore was 1.6 million in 1972

    • @positively_broad_st3780
      @positively_broad_st3780 2 месяца назад

      ​@@CalvinP420 1.6M was the population of the Baltimore metro area, not the population of the city of Baltimore...

  • @steck72
    @steck72 Год назад +2

    My birth year ❤️

    • @BPD1586
      @BPD1586 Год назад

      I was born 2 years later, just down the BW Parkway on Fort Meade.

  • @uhf001
    @uhf001 2 месяца назад +2

    @16:23 the Cockatiel lady is a babe! and that's the name of that tune...

  • @billwilliams699
    @billwilliams699 Год назад +17

    Weird how the shopkeepers put bars in front of their businesses for no reason. LOL

  • @NewMoonBlitz
    @NewMoonBlitz 2 месяца назад +7

    At the very beginning I saw a pimp with a feather in his hat.😂

  • @Franz19970
    @Franz19970 Год назад +24

    Downtown was revitalized in the 1980s. However, the city as a whole is much worse than it was in 1972

    • @CITYOFSHOOTERS
      @CITYOFSHOOTERS Год назад +1

      Of course it is with dope fiends moving there from all over the nation

    • @handsomeX
      @handsomeX Год назад +4

      I'm a Red Sox fan and Camden yards is my favorite park to visit for road games.

    • @ficklefingeroffate
      @ficklefingeroffate 10 месяцев назад +1

      The Downtown revitalization lasted until may the mid-2000's if you're referring to the Harborplace area. What was once a tourist destination is no largely closed.

  • @adspur
    @adspur 2 месяца назад +9

    Dark crime has always been a problem yo

  • @uoohknk6881
    @uoohknk6881 2 месяца назад +1

    @16:50 "The areas have to be specified, I speak of the areas in which I live" - people spoke in public with proper tone and grammar back in the day

  • @Antoinedunaway
    @Antoinedunaway Год назад +7

    1:06 she's cute ❤

  • @jaiyabyrd4177
    @jaiyabyrd4177 2 месяца назад

    Thank You 👍🏾 for Posting 💋
    This brings back absolutely beautiful and magnificent memories
    Downtown Baltimore had one thriving business at night and it was "The Block"
    The Block was ten blocks of brightly lit strip clubs from the 1800s

  • @morbidcorpse5954
    @morbidcorpse5954 Год назад +1

    One of these days I am going to get to the block in Baltimore.

    • @HezakyaNewz
      @HezakyaNewz  Год назад +4

      Come anytime....I live up the street from the block....spent thousands of hours in there....had some great times. You'll be fine...just mind your business and enjoy ya self

    • @HezakyaNewz
      @HezakyaNewz  Год назад +3

      Don't get too wasted....lol....you need your streets smarts

    • @morbidcorpse5954
      @morbidcorpse5954 Год назад +1

      @@HezakyaNewz Oh, no drinking for me sir. If I go, it will be when doors open. Do my thing then bounce while there's still daylight. PG County got the bright idea of closing all underground spots right as the MGM went up. Ironically, I hit up the underground spots at night because it was too close to base didn't wanting anyone recognizing me. 😂

    • @HezakyaNewz
      @HezakyaNewz  Год назад +3

      @@morbidcorpse5954 Well that's even better. You'll be cool...I usually go during lunch time. You basically have all the women to yourself... because it's nothing but smelly old men at that time. I was able to take a few home just to bang. Going at night....it's busy and the girls are too busy for personal attention...unless you got the money.
      I get by on my flavor and personality...so they be attracted to be me without much money.

    • @morbidcorpse5954
      @morbidcorpse5954 Год назад +1

      @@HezakyaNewz Cool 🤘

  • @bmorebob6624
    @bmorebob6624 2 месяца назад

    I was only 2 when this was filmed but I’m kicking myself for not buying up property around the Inner Harbor at the time

  • @benjaminlovingwurst9127
    @benjaminlovingwurst9127 Год назад

    Upton avenue lexington market penn north are areas where alot of the dangers are. People wont bother you if you carry yourself a certain way

  • @montecarlo4294
    @montecarlo4294 2 месяца назад +1

    Omar coming, yo!!

  • @whathappenedtofreethinking6902
    @whathappenedtofreethinking6902 2 месяца назад +4

    Here we are 52 years later and things are still the same. Imagine these folks fear now.

    • @KayFabe87
      @KayFabe87 2 месяца назад

      It has become exponentially worse.

  • @sheebies958
    @sheebies958 8 месяцев назад +5

    My goodness - and they were scared then? Baltimore has really gotten scary and deadly in 2024!

  • @johnmontonye9660
    @johnmontonye9660 2 месяца назад

    32:40 ... the best part

  • @benbanks6302
    @benbanks6302 Год назад +2

    What was the name of that movie at the end of the show🎥

    • @MBeczkowski
      @MBeczkowski Год назад

      I wondered the same thing

    • @waynetompkins3006
      @waynetompkins3006 2 месяца назад

      Old Mission Impossible episode. Peter Graves as Jim Phelps is the sheriff, Barbara Anderson is one of Phelps' agents undercover as the waitress.

  • @DanWalls-q4f
    @DanWalls-q4f 2 месяца назад +2

    The Mechanic was an eye sore. Thankfully it shut down by 2004. The buildings underground parking was the most useful part of its architecture

    • @fellspoint9364
      @fellspoint9364 2 месяца назад +1

      Was it brutalist architecture ? It seemed so

    • @brenttravis4665
      @brenttravis4665 2 месяца назад

      @@fellspoint9364 Yes, it was definitely and example of Brutalism, which was at it's peak around the time The Mechanic was constructed.

  • @TheAnxiousAdventurer
    @TheAnxiousAdventurer Год назад +1

    25:26 Is that a 4 door '70 Charger as a taxi?

  • @bonanzatime
    @bonanzatime 2 месяца назад +3

    I remember driving thru Nigville at noight.😂

  • @johnrusselman1364
    @johnrusselman1364 Год назад +17

    50 years later and it’s worse now than it was in 1972 !!!

    • @jaimestewart8295
      @jaimestewart8295 Год назад +5

      🤔 I wonder why?

    • @Error_-qz2zr
      @Error_-qz2zr 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​​​​@@jaimestewart8295drug war, poverty,gentrification bad government policies and total neglect of its poor and working class citizens

    • @jaimestewart8295
      @jaimestewart8295 8 месяцев назад

      @@Error_-qz2zr yeah that would be some of it for sure 👍

    • @Error_-qz2zr
      @Error_-qz2zr 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@jaimestewart8295 did my comment got deleted by RUclips? 😂 Censorship is crazy I didn't even say any bad words just why it got like this

    • @jaimestewart8295
      @jaimestewart8295 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Error_-qz2zr it probably did , that happens to me all the time

  • @CodeResp
    @CodeResp 2 месяца назад +5

    That’s strange the “crowd” always causing problems …..

  • @auntemmyd1604
    @auntemmyd1604 Год назад +7

    51 years later and the same thing is going on but even worse! It’s definitely not safe at anytime day or night!

  • @simonyip5978
    @simonyip5978 Год назад +2

    It seems that the 70's were very dangerous times, the crime statistics and the number of serial killers etc were probably higher than they are today.

    • @warnutztheloser
      @warnutztheloser Год назад +2

      Statistics have gone down we got ring cameras now

    • @HKim0072
      @HKim0072 10 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately, most cities peaked in the '80s, but not Baltimore. Was on a downward trajectory until 2015. And, then it blew up again.

  • @keelynellis8142
    @keelynellis8142 Год назад +2

    what show was that at the end ?

  • @tomboston9669
    @tomboston9669 2 месяца назад

    This is still such a problem to this day. It's happening in many other US cities as well, but Baltimore seems particularly afflicted. I wish I had the answers, but it seems nobody does.
    Lots of blame out there, but one little stat tells me about the roots of this mess:
    In 2022, the state with the highest median household income in the US was Maryland.
    Let that sink in for a second. Think of all the households in Baltimore (the largest city in MD), and remember that every one of them is part of that average. That means that outside of Baltimore there is obscene amounts of money being made.

  • @scalpstyle
    @scalpstyle Год назад

    6:09 Vladimir Zhirinovsky looks like Edward J McNeal

  • @BallparkHunter
    @BallparkHunter 2 месяца назад

    That's not until the Orioles built Camden Yards 20-years later!

  • @thebestchannel5456
    @thebestchannel5456 2 месяца назад +2

    That man said unsavory characters. Wow 😂

  • @MarloSoBalJr
    @MarloSoBalJr Год назад +1

    Baltimore: What seems logical and reasonable deems to prove you otherwise

  • @valerieanderson1429
    @valerieanderson1429 Год назад +3

    I think downtown has gotten worse that's why most of the good store's closed their business hect co. Movie theaters and including Hopkins plaza don't put a bandage on it face it the crime got worse.

  • @JonathanHerz
    @JonathanHerz 2 месяца назад +7

    Look at the Democratic Party bosses dealing with the problem with denial around 6:40 or so. And we wonder why things have gotten worse.

  • @rolandchestnut9076
    @rolandchestnut9076 7 месяцев назад +3

    THATS BECAUSE ( LITTLE MELVIN ) WAS RUNNIN THINGS) YOU HEARD

  • @joeleone2228
    @joeleone2228 2 месяца назад +1

    Does 'The Block' still exist?
    I loved living in Baltimore in the 90s, I lived everywhere around the country traveling around for school or jobs every place has its bad parts

  • @1972Ray
    @1972Ray 6 месяцев назад +8

    In 1972 there were 1.5 million people in Baltimore, today there's 569k.. A lot of people left when they tore down the projects, for ever changing the ring counties. Where I lived in Baltimore county has had a complete 180 in terms of demographics and crime.

    • @trex860
      @trex860 4 месяца назад +2

      Yup, they shipped them out to Timonium and destroyed Dulaney Valley High School. My brother lived out there while it was being systematically destroyed. A 21 year old woman’s body was dumped in a residential neighborhood right in the middle of a 4 way stop intersection. That was only 1/2 mile from where my brother lived. He got the hell out of there.

    • @CalvinP420
      @CalvinP420 3 месяца назад

      It’s Dulaney High School not Dulaney Valley. I graduated from Dulaney in ‘07. Dulaney Valley Rd. is in the area. Still live in the area and have never heard that story.

    • @steves2074
      @steves2074 2 месяца назад +2

      Baltimore population peaked in 1950 at about 950,000. In 1972 it was about 900,000. Not sure where you got the 1.5 million but it’s not accurate. Lived in the city at the time. Never felt particularly unsafe and have been all over the country and world. Crime is overblown by local media and the right wing. Sure we have spikes and waves.

    • @positively_broad_st3780
      @positively_broad_st3780 2 месяца назад +1

      You gave the Baltimore metro population statistic for 1972 and the Baltimore city population for today. You're either confused or you are being manipulative...

  • @douglasdixon524
    @douglasdixon524 2 месяца назад +2

    1:10, She's so pretty. I was only three years old in 1972. It's hard to believe she's in her early 70s now.

  • @Carolina_Panthers145
    @Carolina_Panthers145 Год назад +1

    I bet those same people are still around today lol

  • @user-wy1dl2me2p
    @user-wy1dl2me2p 7 месяцев назад +7

    Baltimore always was a cesspool

  • @bonanzatime
    @bonanzatime 2 месяца назад +1

    I remember Baltimer stunk like shit. Them stacks pumping out that dirty smoke. They stopped that, thats good.

  • @simonyip5978
    @simonyip5978 Год назад +2

    4:45 that baby will now be 50 or 51 years old.

    • @arthurw8054
      @arthurw8054 Год назад +1

      Don't know exactly why, but I trip on this stuff too. Watching documentaries of ordinary people is as close to time travel as I can get, and I'm awestruck by change over time.

    • @Denise_Suzanne
      @Denise_Suzanne Год назад

      I am that baby's exact age. ❤

  • @Cogic
    @Cogic 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow i aint heard the word gino since my grandma was living

    • @autoantics
      @autoantics 2 месяца назад

      Everybody goes to Gino's, 'cause Gino's is the place to go-oh-oh!

  • @idiotwind2248
    @idiotwind2248 Год назад +8

    I'm from DaBronx.
    Nyc 1972- into the 90s was pretty wild - of course heroin use was through the roof back then. But Broadway didn't close, Yankees stadium was filled.. President Ford cut off fed $$..
    Cops were crooked as ever.& mobsters ruled the streets. Son of Sam. Garbage strike. The Blackout of 76. All kinds of fun...
    Downtown Baltimore seems like the media made things worse.
    I think there's a racial undertone to this report.
    As usual ...thugs,ghettos, and other code words.
    Suburbia knows them all

    • @fellspoint9364
      @fellspoint9364 2 месяца назад

      Arthur Avenue says hello

    • @strengthandbulkMadness
      @strengthandbulkMadness 2 месяца назад

      The Bronx was nice back in the 70s but both black/white got beat downs when they walked into the wrong neighborhood. Italians didn’t like people coming into their neighborhood. Ricans were always carrying knives and ready to use them. Italians and Ricans were the biggest troublemakers.

  • @MikeHunt-fo3ow
    @MikeHunt-fo3ow 2 месяца назад

    dangerous after dark sounds like a vampire/werewolf problem