It's 1955 here and I just heard this kid play this crazy rock n roll song at a school dance. It was unlike anything I've ever heard before. Crazy thing is he was just a stand in after the lead guitarist injured his hand.
I was there, too! The song was pretty catchy until the guy started thrashing his guitar like a lunatic, said something like our kids will love it. Pretty odd guy, but I feel like he has a bright future ahead of him!
I feel he’s a secret time traveler due to his understanding of a influencer and remarks very coincidental comments and on top of that he was willing to invest a heavy amount of cash to a random company from a stranger but that’s just a theory a asmr theory Goodbye matpat 😢
They didn't, and the prices are a little over exaggerated, but I think he did it on purpose to poke fun at the era. (Can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not sorry.)
I did the math, if the three story house is about 5$, then the 3 cents for the haircut is about 1,526.1273333333 in euros today. He meant it when he said that it is getting a little expensive.
"Heres a $5 bill, go bye yourself a house" how thoughtful. Ive been meaning to go look at that nice mansion down the street. 5 bathrooms, 18 bedrooms, 7 kitchens, thanks rico, appreciate it👌☺️😆😂
I really want to see a sequel to this where the business was handed down generations to now where it's one of those viral tik tok barber shops where they have a ring light at every chair. It would be kind of funny.
this brings back so much nostalgia. I remember back when i first got into asmr back when i was 16, i had just drank some coke, and it was the first thing i found before the secret ingredient in coke kicked in. Passed out 5 minutes later. Oh, the 1950's were good times.
I mean, the math there with inflation would make that about $6300 in todays money. The average home in 1950s america was about $7500 USD of the time. But you might not be talking about american dollars so take me with a grain of salt lol.
I love the joke about “ i dont know what they put in coke these days but it just gets me all riled up” its very funny for people who do know what they used to put in
Fun fact: the candy cane-like stripes on the thingy outside a barbershop actually represents blood and bandages, because barbers used to be doctors. So if you go a bit back in time from this one just add some screaming in the background to make it slightly more accurate lol
You are talking about those medieval barber surgeons right ? Those guys that were kinda under qualified and had little to no education so we're just asked to cut stuff for bloodletting or removing boils and all that.
These vintage barbershop rps of yours are my favorites! I have no idea how many times I've watched the first one, it's one of my go-tos when I can't sleep. And this one is just as good 😍
Ryan, I quite like some of the little historical accuracies here. I makes sense for him to be a bit of a stooge with his money. This was a time when the GDPPC (Gross Domestic Product Per Capita) was less than $3,000 (compared to $76,000 in 2023), and the average American working a 9-5 only made a thousand or so dollars per year. I imagine as an entrepreneur/independent business (and i will make it clear - as a Hispanic man in the 1950s - it was an extremely less tolerant time), us asking him for a $100 investment in a business he may not be the most confident in is like asking him for his monthly income to which he may not get a return on. The comment about pesticides is pretty accurate for the time too, given this was after World War II and in the early fledgling days of the Cold War where America was exporting a butt ton of food to Europe to keep them afloat and safe from the Soviets, most farmers were adopting the commercial methods (where they are farming for more then just themselves and their family, known as subsistence farming) to account for this. How do you produce a butt ton of crops to make a butt ton of money? I think you can answer the question there. The comment about the FDA? Also accurate. American citizens always questioned the actions of the federal government, and the FDA trying to tell farmers and corporations what they could or could not use? A big shock and no-no for the time! Many didn't think the feds or the government should be getting involved in this, in their lives like that. (That's called foreshadowing!) His regular comments about different technologies comparing newspapers to smartphone or televised devices is also very accurate as the 1950s were a time of massive change. (Remember by the mid 60s television was actually more of a rich man's commodity) Judging by the characters age (late 20s, early to mid 30s) he was likely born in the 1920s to early 1930s and given the life span there's a good chance he'll be an old man or dead before some of these things are invented. It gives the idea that we the listener are an industrial visionary with many aspirations, whether it be Dunkin Donuts or immediate news, compared to this man who doesn't readily want to accept those ideas. This is what we call in the human geography field a "societal conservative". I will say the only thing that surprised me was that he readily accepted rock and roll music (which was still a niche more "liberal" music genre that didn't catch on until the Beatles in the 1960s. While the video lays out some interesting lore for the Ryan Gutierrez Cinematic Universe, I personally was very happy with all of the accurate niche details that most content creators would leave out or not conduct research in. I don't know if Ryan conducted some research beforehand or if he just winged it, but it played off to a historical stooge like me XD. Great work as always Ryan, 10/10 Sincerely, -A 1950s/Cold War culture and history nut & human geography major from the deadlands of Indiana
Not in the 50s tho, by that time, cocaine had been completely removed from Coke(and this presumably takes place in the 50s as they mention the coffee shop opening being a Dunkin)
Hey asmr Ryan I use your videos to fall asleep or cheer me up when I am feeling down you probably won’t see this or even if you do you probably won’t respond but I just wanted to say thank you for making amazing content over the years and also happy late 26th birthday
I remember being here, the haircut was perfect, the restaurant was good, 5 stars, and we became business partners, bought a house for $4.50 and it was a mansion
Can’t believe this video is 70 years old now, only the real OGs remember watching this on the television back in 1956
Nah your age is gettin to ya bud. The year was '52 not '56😂 i may be old but I'll never forget this masterpiece lol, those were the days man
I remember that When this program came on it got me out of my Great Depression. And I’ll never forget it
@@redwolf9966 the great depression was 1920s
HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO KEEP TEACHING YOU THIS LESSON OLD MAN!
@@redwolf9966 you took my joke
“Here’s a $5 bill, go buy yourself a house”
That got me good 😂
year 1
Dude that was like $6000 back in the day, it's like 25 dollars now though
Fr
@@howie1806which like was said, was MORE then enough to buy a house
@@howie1806in the 50s it was actually like 25ish dollars
I was getting all relaxed, only to burst out laughing at "here's $5, buy yourself a house"
iN ThIs EConOmY, We caN DreaM wheN houSes wEre "thaT" prIcE 😂🎉😫
3.25 Debra: has a quarter also debra:sitting in.new home
I accidentally put a link
Fucking same lmao😂
Inflation went crazy in the last 70 years😂
"A whole gallon of milk? 2 cents. They are robbing us blind" LMAO
i mean he did say it was his opinion
Milk
then he proceeds to charge us 3 cent for the haircut and shave
H
Man this 1950s haircut felt relaxing like if I was traveling back in time to get a fresh new cut
Like am I right
ye
@@HansCkbactol29 thanks
It's 1955 here and I just heard this kid play this crazy rock n roll song at a school dance. It was unlike anything I've ever heard before. Crazy thing is he was just a stand in after the lead guitarist injured his hand.
I see what your doing lol
He up and sing in the yonder can and skedaddle?
I was there, too! The song was pretty catchy until the guy started thrashing his guitar like a lunatic, said something like our kids will love it. Pretty odd guy, but I feel like he has a bright future ahead of him!
@@McDonalds_Tighnari_officialtighnari?
Crazy right? I heard him say the song was “Johnny B. Goode” or something like that.
“What’s an influencer?”
*stares off into the distance*
“Anyways-“
😂😂😂
Underrated comment
As soon as I heard that, I went STRAIGHT to the comments.😂
same here lmao
@@TheHowzeBros
I feel he’s a secret time traveler due to his understanding of a influencer and remarks very coincidental comments and on top of that he was willing to invest a heavy amount of cash to a random company from a stranger but that’s just a theory a asmr theory
Goodbye matpat 😢
@@Bertramtram I honestly thought he was having an internal glitch, But I like that theory better
The thousand-yard stare after saying "what's an influencer?" got me good
I think bro a time traveller
Someone who influences
fr 😭😭
also one thousandth like!
I thouth that the video froze
He went _ its the stare of a war veteran after he hears fireworks
This is a prime example of a video being good not just because of the video quality itself, but because of it's contrast from the rest of a channel.
“What’s an influencer?”
*Stares into the abyss for a solid 3 seconds*
“So what kinda cut were you looking for today?”
This. Is an ABSOLUTE UNDERRATED COMMENT-
@@Dw_and_hh_and_hb_fanFRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
bots
I think he was referring to Adolf 💀
@@bird_246 y u so mad? lol
"Dunkin donuts I don't think it will last"
"Your the business owner of dunkin donuts ahhh so-"
Skyrim dialogue in a nutshell
Awkwaaard
I love that they had CDs in the 50s. I didn’t get my first CD until the 90s. 😩🥺
They didn't, and the prices are a little over exaggerated, but I think he did it on purpose to poke fun at the era. (Can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not sorry.)
yeah that caught me off guard 😭😭😭
CDs came out in 82 and they were not super popular until the early 90s because they didn't hold as much as a cassette.
@@RememberWhatHeDid_0777 nah. I was born in 83 so I saw the cassette tape then the CD then everything after. lol
Well *big pause*
CDEEEEZ NUTS
plot twist Rico is an immortal haircut deity
I was good, I survived the "here's $5, buy yourself a house", then he just like that went and said "I'm Rico" and I went audibly "OOOOOOOOOOOO" XD
Exactly how did he survive that long and I feel like his ascent changed
I remember Rico from when he was still a human back in 1149
Pretty sure Debra is too
Makes sense, since he knows what an influencer is lol
I did the math, if the three story house is about 5$, then the 3 cents for the haircut is about 1,526.1273333333 in euros today. He meant it when he said that it is getting a little expensive.
Damn bro is smarter than me
Or if the haircut costs same as today, around 20$, the house would cost around 3'330$. What wouldn't I do for that.
Your logic wouldn’t work, thus that’s inaccurate.
And expensive💀
Please further explain your logic.
"Heres a $5 bill, go bye yourself a house" how thoughtful. Ive been meaning to go look at that nice mansion down the street. 5 bathrooms, 18 bedrooms, 7 kitchens, thanks rico, appreciate it👌☺️😆😂
I heard it has a basement too
The Dunkin’ Donut lore goes hard 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
If 3 dollars could buy you a house then by asking for a investment of 100 dollars he was effectively asking for an investment of 10 million
But with that logic a pop is 10k💀💀💀💀💀
@@pupture9328does that mean he gave debra 300k😂😂😂😂
@@DawsonPutman-w3w fr, he's acting poor but he's really, really rich
Ikr
I really want to see a sequel to this where the business was handed down generations to now where it's one of those viral tik tok barber shops where they have a ring light at every chair. It would be kind of funny.
Yesssss
genius!
I was gonna comment this but I was looking because I knew someone else had to have commented it already!!
boy its just alkahal
that one barber who makes ramen on someone's scalp
This guys did it perfectly "perfect dilog delivery, facial expressions, not overdoing it, hand control everything was just fine af"
Why did you randomly just use " " ?
Do you mean dialogue?
English 101 much?
@cqourl5957 doesn't mean I can't mention how bad someone's is
bruh his voice is so soothing, I can fall asleep to these videos because the mic is a little crispy and the vibe is nice
this brings back so much nostalgia. I remember back when i first got into asmr back when i was 16, i had just drank some coke, and it was the first thing i found before the secret ingredient in coke kicked in. Passed out 5 minutes later. Oh, the 1950's were good times.
this guy has the most creative asmr videos on the entirety of the internet
He ties with Jim ASMR
Gotta respect the OG, Uncle Rift ❤️
@@johnallen2233fr
Made in France and Zeitgeist are also really good
@@Of_infinite_Faith Don't forget Jim 5
I’ve personally never been a fan of haircut ASMR, but this one I will listen to. It’s a revolution!
You’re missing out buddy
If I had a dollar for every haircut roleplay Ryan has done I’d have $23
and i love them all
Woah with 23$ you could buy yourself so many houses!
@@LeeDeeLee7not only that, he can build his own neighborhood!
@@LeeDeeLee7 if you know the guy the barber does, you could get 276 houses with that.
@@redwolf9966 A whole city even. One which would put NYC to shame.
i need more episodes of this 1950s haircuts, i love the silent ambience and talks
Currently 1977, glad this show is still popular. I remember watching this twenty or so years ago. Brings me back
What would be cool, is if he made one with the customer actually a character. Simple things such as moving, as in 3:53, taking the coca-cola, etc.
"I don't know what they put in coca cola these days" that made me laugh way to hard
(3:55)
The fact that they put cocc@!ne in coke makes this 10x better 💀💀
they put literal COKE (the white kind) in it in the 50’s I’m pretty sure
Coke be usin Coke
Coke was banned in coke in 1903 so there is no coke in this coke in 1954
@@Yo_bro_hows_your_lifebro your messing up my brain cells💀💀💀
Cant believe this video is 68 years old now. I remember when i was 7 watching this on the tv back in 1954.
Xohn Xina weren't you planning Tianamen Square during that time period
@@imorvit yes.
This wasn’t filmed in 1954 it’s fake
@@2in2cars that's the joke lol
@@2in2cars Dumbass I know
I have never waited so intently for an asmr sequel
The fact that my grandpa got his first house in 1950 and he said a house costed 500$. AND I MEAN A HOUSE OF 4-5 ROOMS HELP
Inflation be like
I mean, the math there with inflation would make that about $6300 in todays money. The average home in 1950s america was about $7500 USD of the time. But you might not be talking about american dollars so take me with a grain of salt lol.
I love the joke about “ i dont know what they put in coke these days but it just gets me all riled up” its very funny for people who do know what they used to put in
Agree with ya
A time traveling series/episode between Rico in the past and Ryan in the present would be awesome😂
Who's here in the 1950's?
I am
Y’all so late fr, I been here since the 40’s😭🙏
Thy is
400 B.C.E.
I am, or I was, I don’t remember
This is legendary even without headphones.
Defenitly adding this to my playlist
Ryan is whatever he says he is man's too good
"Go get me some pop, would ya?"
For some reason is adorable
It's currently 3025 I miss the good ol' days, thank you for the nostalgia
I absolutely love the filter over the voice, it is SO relaxing
helping me sleep a good 3 hours before my 3 AM shift . I appreciate you man
We makin it out of the Great Depression with this one🔥🗣️
the great depression was in the 1930s acshually🤓
@@eselmartillo118 🤓
@@5ivealive379 😭😭
@@5ivealive379 we making it out of the cold war with this one 🔥🗣
@@eselmartillo118started in the 30s and ended in 40s
“Give him a little pip cheerio”
My lord 😂
5:50 "what's an influencer?" So what kind of colour are you looking for today got me laughing😂😂😂😂
This video is the definition of "back in my day"
Fr
Fun fact: the candy cane-like stripes on the thingy outside a barbershop actually represents blood and bandages, because barbers used to be doctors. So if you go a bit back in time from this one just add some screaming in the background to make it slightly more accurate lol
You are talking about those medieval barber surgeons right ? Those guys that were kinda under qualified and had little to no education so we're just asked to cut stuff for bloodletting or removing boils and all that.
No there are three it is blood veins and bandages
Hair
Limbs
It's all cutting
why do people post the most known "fun facts" in the world and act like no one knows it
@@imorvitive never heard anybody say that let alone know what they're for when I ask them. Not everyone knows something because you do bud
These vintage barbershop rps of yours are my favorites! I have no idea how many times I've watched the first one, it's one of my go-tos when I can't sleep. And this one is just as good 😍
“Oh that Dunkin’ Donuts place, ehh I don’t think it’ll last” this aged like fine wine.
Yes I liked my own comment
@IdiotGaming26 respect the honesty 😭
@@newfthedog yeah lol
Ryan never disappoints with his ASMR
“White wine, red wine, wine wine” got me cracking up 😂
45 subs
This really gives that old times vibe 🔥
the way bro says "trim up those eyebrows they look like caterpillars" idk why but he just makes it sound so perfect to me
Your voice here is the best thing ever!
0:30 “Go buy yourself a house” 💀
0:35
Ma sei ita
"What's a influencer? 😶......... anyway what kinda cut you looking for?" 5:40
I'm pretty sure Rico is a time traveler.... (Or something)
That reminded me of WandaVision 😂
Hazbin hotel fan??
@@CyberCatbs si?
He. Is. An. Influencer
Ryan,
I quite like some of the little historical accuracies here. I makes sense for him to be a bit of a stooge with his money. This was a time when the GDPPC (Gross Domestic Product Per Capita) was less than $3,000 (compared to $76,000 in 2023), and the average American working a 9-5 only made a thousand or so dollars per year. I imagine as an entrepreneur/independent business (and i will make it clear - as a Hispanic man in the 1950s - it was an extremely less tolerant time), us asking him for a $100 investment in a business he may not be the most confident in is like asking him for his monthly income to which he may not get a return on.
The comment about pesticides is pretty accurate for the time too, given this was after World War II and in the early fledgling days of the Cold War where America was exporting a butt ton of food to Europe to keep them afloat and safe from the Soviets, most farmers were adopting the commercial methods (where they are farming for more then just themselves and their family, known as subsistence farming) to account for this. How do you produce a butt ton of crops to make a butt ton of money? I think you can answer the question there.
The comment about the FDA? Also accurate. American citizens always questioned the actions of the federal government, and the FDA trying to tell farmers and corporations what they could or could not use? A big shock and no-no for the time! Many didn't think the feds or the government should be getting involved in this, in their lives like that. (That's called foreshadowing!)
His regular comments about different technologies comparing newspapers to smartphone or televised devices is also very accurate as the 1950s were a time of massive change. (Remember by the mid 60s television was actually more of a rich man's commodity) Judging by the characters age (late 20s, early to mid 30s) he was likely born in the 1920s to early 1930s and given the life span there's a good chance he'll be an old man or dead before some of these things are invented. It gives the idea that we the listener are an industrial visionary with many aspirations, whether it be Dunkin Donuts or immediate news, compared to this man who doesn't readily want to accept those ideas. This is what we call in the human geography field a "societal conservative". I will say the only thing that surprised me was that he readily accepted rock and roll music (which was still a niche more "liberal" music genre that didn't catch on until the Beatles in the 1960s.
While the video lays out some interesting lore for the Ryan Gutierrez Cinematic Universe, I personally was very happy with all of the accurate niche details that most content creators would leave out or not conduct research in. I don't know if Ryan conducted some research beforehand or if he just winged it, but it played off to a historical stooge like me XD.
Great work as always Ryan, 10/10
Sincerely,
-A 1950s/Cold War culture and history nut & human geography major from the deadlands of Indiana
You have taught me something that I would’ve never known thanks for the information
I ain’t reading all that 💀💀
Indiana is a boring ass state and I hate living there
I aint readin allat🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
I didn't order a yappuccino🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is the perfect video for me, I have never got tingles in about a year and a half and gave me tingles, and I love any thing vantage
This is by far the best ASMR video I have seen. Keep up the good work.
As a person who lives during the 1950’s, this video is quite authentic
5 dollars!? My house was only $2.75! Debra’s got a mansion
Mine was rented for 75 cents 😀
I paid 2 raspberries for my shotgun shack
I paid fifty milligrams of air for my apartment
Mine was bought with a leaf and 2 twigs.
mine was bought with a bottle of cheap booze
Why am i so obsessed watching this? It's amazing❤
"here's a 5 Dollar bill, Go buy yourself a house" LMAOO
1. That ain’t funny thats actually true cuz in the 1950s 5 dollars were like 700$
@@StenaKatjang Bro the dude was exaggerating how cheap things were to litteraly MAKE IT funny. Stop being so sensitive for once.
@@StenaKatjang no it was worth $64
Only people here before 1958 can like this
So real (I'm from 345 b.C.)
😂
I was here at quarter past six.
@@boogaloo6780no ur not
@@HamdanPlayzGamesit was a joke luv
I really like this because as a headphone user I can hear you moving around me, it makes it more realistic to hear you walking around my head.
Him: “I don’t know what they put in Coca-Cola.”
Me: It’s… it’s cocaine.
Edit: Not in the 50s apparently. It used to be though.
Not in the 50s tho, by that time, cocaine had been completely removed from Coke(and this presumably takes place in the 50s as they mention the coffee shop opening being a Dunkin)
@@newfthedogit’s also says in the title “1950’s haircut”
@@OfficialKirby that too😭 when I wrote the comment I was half asleep and didn't check the title
So that's why they call it Coke! Shot from Cocaine -
@@KiriTheSilly it literally used the leaves of the plant and the recipe taught you how to add the leaves and activate them in the soda
wasnt even sleepy to begin with and i never get any asmr but this is just such a mood
Bro this asmr so good 5 mins later i sleep 😂
Thank you so much for watching! 😁
@@TheASMRRyanin all seriousness it really is that good, never thought I’d sleep to Asmr ‘till now 👌
@@TheASMRRyan the fact that he saw a ASMR| fastest Dunkin employee video recommended after this js pure gold
5:43 what’s an influencer got me good😂
we need to get this man a 360 camera and a infinite budget for videos, this would be amazing in vr.
Me:what’s an influencer?
Him:so what cut you looking for today?
Me:💀
I like the idea of a history through the places your characters have been, this ricos razors one, I hope, is not the last one :)
Who’s in 1949 waiting for this video to release?
me! got that vinyl on preorder.
@@MuffinCraft13Same
I’m still waiting for him to start his channel as I’m in 1149
@@Necro_Daddy_Azrathcan you say hi to cello patria for me
I'm in 509, still waiting on haircuts.
This is absolutely incredible Thank you Ryan I’ve been sleeping so well to this lately man your a blessing dude all love❤
you're the best asmr artist i have ever seen
Best ASMR Ryan haircut yet!
WOW! "Rico's Razors" has been around since the 50s.
So has yo mama
@@destructor290 dayum
Hey asmr Ryan I use your videos to fall asleep or cheer me up when I am feeling down you probably won’t see this or even if you do you probably won’t respond but I just wanted to say thank you for making amazing content over the years and also happy late 26th birthday
That was one of the best asmr then i've seen before, what a great job bro, congratulations 🥇
I can’t believe this video is still up I remember my great grandpa watching this we back when❤
1:24 “enough yapping around” LOLL😭💀
My grandpa use to watch this can't believe it still here
We can either assume two things, Rico’s family names every first son Rico or Rico is actually a vampire
It would only make sense lol
I think I went to this barber around 55 years ago. This barbershop was the goat.
Unironically obsessed with this
Ryan:"what's an influencer"
Also Ryan: "Stares off to the distance"
The thousand yard stare after he asked whats an influencer got me
“What’s a influencer”
😃😄😃
“So what color do you want?”
ASMR Ryan, this is incredible. I just love your channel. It makes me calm and this is my favorite video.😊❤🎉
3:55 it warms my heart to know that someone acknowledged the *coke* in the *coke* if yk what i mean
Tingly and hilarious as always 😆💕
This just made my day
“What’s an influencer” my boy Ryan might be a time traveler after that question (thought about life for a second)
This dude is so entertaining it’s honestly amazing and the best quote ever(those eyebrows starting to look like caterpillars)
I hope kids in 2000s will enjoy this
Helps me get through the flu thank you.
You and me both 😂
This comment was the first
Yo guys this is history!! The man is giving a hair cut to the original owner of Dunkin donuts!!
I remember when this first released 70 years ago. Oh how I miss those times
This really helped me fall asleep after storming Omaha beach, thanks Ryan
“ go ahead and buy me some pop cocoa cold my fav”
*1 minute later*
“Nah I’m good I don’t want any coke”
I remember being here, the haircut was perfect, the restaurant was good, 5 stars, and we became business partners, bought a house for $4.50 and it was a mansion
Mansions go for 50 dollars nowadays. Outrageous.
@@squidink4887Here in 1812 Pennies can buy a whole kingdom
The crazy thing is he actually got it right, dunkin was founded in the 1950s, in a small town in massachusets.
That's Ryan for you
"get me some of those Elvis CDs"
XD Elvis came out on record
CDs didn't even exist in the 50s lol
I don't even know how many times i am gonna watch this video to fell asleep 😅
The plucking Was so tingly😌