Hippies change scene in east village

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @LannieLord
    @LannieLord Год назад +4

    7:03 In the early 1980s , we visited someone that had an apartment in this building....and it looked EXACTLY as you would imagine.

  • @LannieLord
    @LannieLord Год назад +6

    TOTALLY AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want to walk into the screen...................and party like it's 1967 .........

  • @flashflame4952
    @flashflame4952 7 месяцев назад +6

    The West Village and the East Village are no longer filled with little one-off shops run by locals. There are super expensive apartments and stores that usually are found in malls. The Village as a whole has changed and not for the better. All the character is gone.

    • @NotBen101
      @NotBen101 5 месяцев назад +1

      All for the rich russian guy who visits nyc once a year

    • @bustermot
      @bustermot Месяц назад

      not true at all. there are ton's still. i hate all the chains but I also hate BS.

  • @softailspringer9915
    @softailspringer9915 3 года назад +21

    I lived in the village the summer of 67. Unforgettable

    • @Jamestele1
      @Jamestele1 Год назад +5

      Must have been a wonderful period. I was a longhaired "Freak" a little later. I had a great summer with a small group of teenage friends. We had dropped out and played in a band, and got very skinny, but had the greatest year.

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord Год назад +1

      What was the name of the band ?@@Jamestele1

  • @springsummerwinterorfall
    @springsummerwinterorfall 10 месяцев назад +5

    When I lived in the village, I was paying $75 a month for two bedrooms, one bath, a large living room on Christopher Street

    • @geneobrien8907
      @geneobrien8907 6 месяцев назад

      "$30 pays your rent on Bleeker street" Bleeker Street by Simon & Garfunkel

  • @BizzeeB
    @BizzeeB 4 года назад +31

    The best part about this is that any person in this video transplanted as-is to the same streets in 2020 wouldn't be given a second glance.

    • @mythoughtsandactions6853
      @mythoughtsandactions6853 3 года назад +2

      Yeah I was honestly expecting a lot of difference when I clicked on this video. Doesn't look too different to me really. Cars look a bit older style and no cellphones are really the only difference as far as I'm concerned.

    • @grahamsmith6210
      @grahamsmith6210 3 года назад +1

      @@mythoughtsandactions6853 right, they look similar to modern NYC hipsters

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 8 месяцев назад +1

      So is there still great music and parties, hot chicks etc?

    • @thecapricorn11
      @thecapricorn11 6 месяцев назад

      @@mythoughtsandactions6853a bit older?’

  • @fantansam
    @fantansam Год назад +7

    I recognized the Electric Circus (Blue Building) on St. Marks Place. I was sort of a regular there.

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

      yeah i was in there a lot too, albeit much later. a shame they tore that iconic building down, but the new version isnt too bad.no more clubs like the dom though.

  • @liamcragin
    @liamcragin 3 года назад +11

    What’s amazing is the neighborhood doesn’t look that different 50+ years later.

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 8 месяцев назад +1

      Is it still the same with the music and all that?

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

      @@michaelcraig9449 yeah it is, but the live music is mostly gone as are the bigger clubs.

  • @markkelly3859
    @markkelly3859 Год назад +3

    Long time passing

  • @jamesmack3314
    @jamesmack3314 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was friends with a digger,he used to come to my wine shop in SF but sadly he passed…cool guy names Peter Berg

  • @barbaragottlock230
    @barbaragottlock230 Год назад +8

    For a great guide to East Village life 60s-80s try "Manhattan's East Village- Three Decades of Madness" by Wes Gottlock.

    • @ollybishop247
      @ollybishop247 Год назад +1

      Just bought it 👍🏻

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

      it actually lasted out the 90s too, but ok.

  • @damianmcdonagh7908
    @damianmcdonagh7908 3 года назад +7

    Fascinating footage.

  • @WH-um2gx
    @WH-um2gx 3 года назад +9

    Memories. Used to live at 11th and 2 Ave. Would like to re-do that time again and add in the missing memory blanks.

    • @charlesoconnor2953
      @charlesoconnor2953 3 года назад +1

      124 2nd Ave here (St Mark's) 50's to 70's. You gotta memory??

  • @thecapricorn11
    @thecapricorn11 6 месяцев назад +2

    new york died in the 90’s

  • @howielisnoff
    @howielisnoff Год назад +2

    Great footage! Great times! Wow! The East Village Other…

  • @acmeopinionfactory8018
    @acmeopinionfactory8018 3 года назад +6

    Kinda disappointed, didn't see a single sitar being carried down the street.

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 3 года назад

      ...and, the miniskirts weren't short yet.

    • @HelloooThere
      @HelloooThere 3 года назад

      that's because they all got mugged along the way

  • @elliotrather730
    @elliotrather730 3 года назад +11

    I think I spotted my mom smoking a joint.

  • @dmarrocolla39
    @dmarrocolla39 2 года назад +4

    Neighborhood was beautiful back then how it disgusting to even walk thought street today

    • @BOOGLEMANN-m2j
      @BOOGLEMANN-m2j Год назад +1

      you just changed your idea of acceptable !
      it was always a dump !!!

    • @BOOGLEMANN-m2j
      @BOOGLEMANN-m2j 10 месяцев назад

      YES

    • @benefitsconsultingservices8718
      @benefitsconsultingservices8718 5 месяцев назад

      It was not beautiful! My family lived there since 1948. It was rough then. During the 1950s gangs ruled the streets . The Forsyth street gang . The sportsmen were always rumbling. Tompkins Square park was the stage for many bloody gang fights. In the 1970s it was the Spades, the Savage skulls, Nunchucks bros. Etc. Then the scorched earth policy where the tenements went up in smoke everyday. You could be on one street and see burned out shells of homes many of my friends lived in. I remember in 67 all hell broke
      Loose with the hippies as they were called then. Some of them would have grab ass sessions with each other in front of people’s kids which led to the violence against them. If you really want to know ask some of us who were born and raised there .

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад +1

      no it isnt ivan

  • @michaelcraig9449
    @michaelcraig9449 8 месяцев назад +1

    So how did they change it? Did they make it better or worse? What is it like now?

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

      looks same, expensive now

  • @jameskennedy721
    @jameskennedy721 Год назад

    Yes , even slight informality was considered shocking back then .

  • @GeOsmomGina
    @GeOsmomGina Год назад +2

    What year was this?

  • @markcorrao2062
    @markcorrao2062 4 года назад +1

    the summer of love.

  • @jamiehalifax4954
    @jamiehalifax4954 Год назад

    I forgot some hippies went barefoot !

  • @michaelkoukos5396
    @michaelkoukos5396 2 года назад +5

    Now they are old liberal politicians.

  • @darks683
    @darks683 4 года назад +7

    1969. Needs a bit of editing, lots of repeat footage...veddy intalestink.

    • @nycsongman9758
      @nycsongman9758 3 года назад

      Had to be pre-1967 (that's when NYC ordered all of the metered taxis to be painted yellow).

    • @grahamsmith6210
      @grahamsmith6210 3 года назад +1

      @@nycsongman9758 it can't be before 1967, there is clearly a hippie aesthetic here that didn't exist til that year (maybe 1 year earlier at most)

    • @nycsongman9758
      @nycsongman9758 3 года назад +2

      @@grahamsmith6210
      '67 is when the "hippie" aesthetic reached the mainstream/ Newsweek magazine, et al, (Monterey Pop, "Summer of Love", the Mamas and The Papas on
      "The Ed Sullivan Show", etc.); it was already a thing in coastal capitals like LA, SF, and NYC.

    • @grahamsmith6210
      @grahamsmith6210 3 года назад +2

      @@nycsongman9758 a lot of the hippie men here already have shoulder length hair, very few had that back in say, 1965. I would guess this is either 1966 or 1967, before the yellow cab thing you mentioned was passed or went into effect

    • @liamcragin
      @liamcragin 3 года назад +1

      This is unedited b-roll. Never meant to be watched like this.

  • @faithfamilyfriendsforever6777
    @faithfamilyfriendsforever6777 3 года назад +2

    Nellson sillvan is the king of cam on the east side look him up

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord Год назад

      Not back then tho.

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

      this is before him he was the 80s

  • @enthalpiaentropia7804
    @enthalpiaentropia7804 3 года назад +4

    Lot of repeat footage...

    • @liamcragin
      @liamcragin 3 года назад

      This isn’t edited footage. It’s probably b-roll sold to tv stations to be used in news stories. It’s basically stock footage.

  • @jamesmack3314
    @jamesmack3314 6 месяцев назад

    True cigarettes were absolutely horrible

  • @meesalikeu
    @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

    nice to see not quite as much smoking as i would have guessed. same views and shops, different names today. nobody playing chess in tompkins square in suits either lol.

  • @benefitsconsultingservices8718
    @benefitsconsultingservices8718 5 месяцев назад +1

    I lived in the East village during this time. There were some tensions with the long time residents
    Of the neighborhood. The Lower East Side as it was called then was a powder keg of
    Drugs, poverty , and disillusionment. Most of my East European neighbors were leaving .
    Red lining forced black and Hispanic people in confinement. Vietnam was a major problem
    Because those same Black and Hispanic young men were doing the majority of the fighting and
    Dying. I lived on the FDR projects of Jacob Riis houses. My oldest brother went to war in 1966.
    So I was acutely aware of the foreign and domestic problems. It was no picnic!

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

      sadly of course you are exactly true, and it got worse before it got better.

  • @collinleech5297
    @collinleech5297 4 года назад +2

    Wow!

  • @sunmoonstars0369
    @sunmoonstars0369 3 года назад +2

    Looks *exactly* today the same with updated shop fronts, much more multicultural now and lots of tattoos shops, artsy stores, hookah joints, bars and cafes, but the flavor still there despite what people say.

  • @hirameberhardt8643
    @hirameberhardt8643 3 года назад +4

    I woild rather walk barefoot in Osaka, Japan than in NYC.

  • @WH-um2gx
    @WH-um2gx 3 года назад +2

    And does anyone remember how good the napoleons at the Circus tasted?

  • @Charles-yq8vv
    @Charles-yq8vv 4 года назад +5

    Being a hippie in NYC must have been rough. It's not a very forgiving place. Go to LA dummies!

    • @Person-mh6xq
      @Person-mh6xq 4 года назад +1

      Charles foolish comment. Dummy.

    • @marcchevalier3750
      @marcchevalier3750 4 года назад +1

      That's because hippies were and still are scumbags. They are filthy, ugly, nasty, rotten as poop, etc... No body liked hippies back then. They should've never been born in the 1930s/1940s. They destroyed America. The president of the USA should've written a law banning oppressive culture like them and jailing them for 40 years.

    • @poundlandbandit6124
      @poundlandbandit6124 3 года назад +1

      @@marcchevalier3750 good one. I’m not all into hippies but If you think American culture was something to be admired you’re wrong.

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

      @@poundlandbandit6124 no they arent

  • @josephpetrino1741
    @josephpetrino1741 4 года назад +7

    I had forgotten how dirty and shabby everything was back then. NYC was a mess.

    • @JohnSmith-kw9yc
      @JohnSmith-kw9yc 4 года назад +1

      A lot less advertising, though.

    • @norakat
      @norakat 4 года назад +5

      Are you kidding.. this is still nice. 70’s to early 80’s there were cars turned upside down burning on the street.

    • @josephpetrino1741
      @josephpetrino1741 4 года назад +3

      @@norakat The "burning cars everywhere" theory is not accurate. But it's something non New Yorkers cling to. We are talking about the Village not the South Bronx.

    • @norakat
      @norakat 4 года назад +1

      @@josephpetrino1741 - This is not a theory. It is from my experience. To be more accurate it was inside and/or toward LES I am talking about.. perhaps also parts of E. Village. Not a lot of cars.. like a car here and there abandoned, burnt or turned upside down just sitting there. I'm talking mid to late 70's..

    • @nycbass78
      @nycbass78 3 года назад +2

      Lol alphabet city had burned down and bricked up buildings in the 70’s just like the S Bronx,in a smaller scale.

  • @tiktokisanappforth0ttiesan995
    @tiktokisanappforth0ttiesan995 3 года назад +7

    Earliest soyboys of America

    • @nycbass78
      @nycbass78 3 года назад +3

      Anyone who uses the phrase “soyboy “is a pu$$ie.🤔

    • @tiktokisanappforth0ttiesan995
      @tiktokisanappforth0ttiesan995 3 года назад +3

      @@nycbass78 you sounds offended

    • @grahamsmith6210
      @grahamsmith6210 3 года назад +2

      they probably lived great lives though.

    • @RapidCycling07
      @RapidCycling07 3 года назад +2

      @@grahamsmith6210 Nothing great about demoralization. Life was way better before all these leftists showed up and destroyed society. The lack of morals introduced back then have contributed to the current demise of the USA. Communism is taking over this country and the rest of the world. Peace!

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 4 месяца назад

      very true, but they were from richer families than us slumming -- same as today basically

  • @richardspeziale
    @richardspeziale 6 лет назад

    hasn't changed a bit in 51years...

    • @j0eX
      @j0eX 5 лет назад

      You're kidding I hope. There are doormen there now.

    • @grahamsmith6210
      @grahamsmith6210 3 года назад

      @@j0eX it actually looks pretty similar still