Old days were no shaved heads no Ben Davis no Nike Cortez old days were hush puppy's Chinese shoes wife beaters dickies starched up black bandanas and belt buckles with letters and teen angel magazine
I grew up in Los Angeles during the DO-WOP era during the 50s and early 60s in the southeast side of LA in the FLORENCE neighborhood. I'm 77 years old now, and Oh how those songs bring back memories. the Pachucos as they were known then adopted the DO-WOP music as their own so much so that whenever I hear them, I still consider it PACHUCO music. I"m African American and me and my brothers grew up there and many of my family members married among the Chicanos. In those days there wasn't hardly any tension between the black and brown gangs. The neighborhood we lived in was in FLORENCIA territory between Alameda and Central Ave.
Yea cuz those times the prison gangs weren’t bringing that race stuff onto the streets, that’s why you’ll see black or brown gangs that are considered or were considered “racist” having a black or brown members in their hood
Omg wish I was dancing with one of my brothers. They taught me the two steps, and the shuffle. I had so much fun. Also the swing. Thank you so much for bringing back memories. 😢😊😊😊
I am 62 chicano from pico viejo and I remember and loves my past but I hope that these people in these pictures raised their kids to to be better. Love you . Marano beach
BETO !!! many years ago me and my 5 brothers lived in Lancaster and met a man named that Gilberto but would go by Beto he always took care of all the kids in the area and showed all kinds of cool things he learned when he became a ranger and fought in the desert storm. He truly became a mentor and provided a safe escape for all of us. I never forgot him or his tattoos and the stories he used to tell all of us about his days before he left for the war. I instantly recognized him and light complexion! He is the man nealing down in the middle from Clover.I will treasure this picture and show it to my brothers thank you.
These videos are firme but bittersweet a bygone era that will never return in this way again I was active in the 90's I'm 46 year old at this time. As a little kid I could still remember all the big homies rolling by in there ramflas bumping oldies. None of that exists anymore . I'm glad that I was around to live thru those times and I will take these firme memories to my grave when my number comes up.
These old school pictures always fascinate me. I grew up in the Central Valley (born in '76) and hardly anyone dressed like this. I mean, there were lil cholillos but nothing like some of the pictures in this video. Like Jared Levinson told Cruzito, "You, uh, make them look so noble. So, uh...fuerte." If you know, tu sabes.
Orale... for an older vato, I still Love the rolas and the photos: firme... Chicano's Unidos... GOD Bless You Brothers and Sister, con mucho respeto. Shalom...
Mr Gunnu here 53 now i grew up in Bolen Eastside Baldwin Park . Only white boy who ran with the Eastsiders and the rascals. Saw alot of my homies pass away. But i learned alot from La Raza. Look out for my book (Born White in the Barrio) Im a old man now but when i see these videos i break down in tears. You dont know unless you lived it. Stay strong Raza
Yu got that right bro..igrew with 2 white dudes my Lil homie CALEB aka PEANUT GOT SHOT IN THE BACK AT 15 WAS FATAL WAS MY LIL HOMIE REALLY MISS HIM BLESS UP HOMIE💯🙌🔊🎶🎶🎶
Hey vatos this was it back in the days, I’m 60 years old now and still loving these melodies, bringing me back to east Chicago, Indiana Rosavelt High school, hello from your friend Mario Garcia ❤😅
That is some good old school collection. Growing up early 80's in San Fernando Valley, Cali, lots of good memories. Thank you for putting this video and music together. Took me back into memory lane
@thedmoreno I agree! Lots of good memories and everything was for real and not fake. All we can do is to go back to those memories in our thoughts and talk about them. I actually lived in N. Hollywood but I had lots of friends in Pacoima, Sun Valley and we'd go to little Tujunga. 👍🙏
These photo's blow my mind. Everyone of them are awesome. Remembering the era of this great memories of music N photo's.. Keep bringing joy N ❤ to all who lived this onda....✌️💕
Dam homie gracias Carnal for bringing back so many memories. Up thats how we rolled slow an low homie. We always dressed sharp creased down an looking all bonarue That was part of the Vida .man I thiink of so many camardas gone many broken relationships that was the Vida loca
@@nancysantamarialatica1141 “ Q-VO?” ☀️💕As it was said before . I miss those days but I am grateful I was given a second opportunity and avoid certain substances etc . Saludos from Texas ( Tejas)🙏
I grew up in Boyle Heights went to Evergreen elementary then Hollenbeck Jr high then Roosevelt High graduated in 1980. Was never in a gang but remember the low riders and oldies on KRLA. I now live in Utah which I love but I will always remember my roots.
@@tobyramirez2805 Hi Toby ! I went to Hollenbeck Jr High School . Dropped out in 1987 .. time, life , people , faith , determination, prayers and God lead me to go back and finish school to include a higher education.. I am glad you are doing well in Utah stay safe 🙏☀️
My song when i was little girl my brother sing to me I remember my brother peter, thank you for sharing This song's good memories of my life around my brothers grow up in oldies he with the lord my both Brothers, treasure of out darkness, has for me too,
Me 2 homie I grew n the nela fcuked around done some time got deported back to country of birth 🏴. But I never forget incomparable art laboe from krla am southlandz only oldies cruising 🚉 going to be 60 in 17 days 😎
Born and raised in Orange County California watching this video brought many memories growing up in the barrio. Any one remember teen angel magazine back in the day.
the singer on this first song was Dimas Garza with the Rpyal Jesters(San Antonio, TX) former member of group the Royal Jesters ..he left that group and hooked up with the former JJ and the Deltones in 1965 .
La neta esa música siempre me a agradado y esa cultura de los chicanos siempre me agrado incluso una ves que fui a Los Angeles quería ir al este de los ángeles pero nunca se me hiso además siento admiracion por ellos ya que son mexicanos y aman nuestra tierra pero por motivos diversos tuvieron que emigrar saludos a todos y mis respetos
This brings back memories of El Chuco (El Paso) in the 70's and 80's. I grew up in the San Juan area of Central EP. Saludos y respetos para mi gente y tierra. -el guero. Got that name because of my very light complexion.
I NEVER HEARD OF THE BLEU LIGHTS BEFORE, THEY DID A FIRME JOB ON THE FOREVER VERSION SHEEEESH YOU PUTTN US ON SOME FIRME CHICANO ROLAS. I LOVE ALL OLDIES PERO WE NEED MORE OF THAT RARE SOUL SOUND, THE COMMON ONES ARE SO OUTPLAYED BY EVERYONE 😂, ANYWAYS GRACIAS FOR THE RARE ROLAS 🔥 SALUDOS FROM NORTE CALIFAS PRIMO, CON RESPETO HOMEBOY
This brought back some good memories from the late 80's early 90's when I was a lil mocoso kicking it with the fellas in the calles of Hollywood on Argyle Ave and Franklin or El Centro Av and Fountain Long live my camaradas.
Oh wow abrothe I glad you made it I attended king Jr high in yallz neighborhood way way back then .christ so nostalgic .I'm in London now and reminiscing London full of so called gangs a lot different the the chollo and the chollas then grew up with but very proud to see the styles the we invented and wore back then now still being displayed disseminated mostly by carribean and 🇳🇪 Nigerian,Ghanaian gangster and weapons of choice fileros homies bit of a chuckle and a giggle cos I was there I lived for real
Checking in from san anto tejas just wanted to say viva mi raza forever in my corazon no one can kill my pride and always always keep in mind unity amost us is the key for us as people to rise above all this bs life throws at us orale keep the firme memorys alive
I remember back in the 1970s everyone in my school wanted a lowrider, some of my friends have them I couldn't afford one I was too young but we all used to jump into 4 lowriders cars and drive from San Jose to ensenada,somoking and drinking all night and waking up on the beach the next day.
Respectfully, Y’all feel like this music represents “La Raza?” This is Black American music and culture. We are Soul. Everything about us is packed into our music.
@@christinevillanueva54 Respectfully, Soul Music has nothing to do with “La Raza” culture though, it’s specifically derived from Black American culture, traditions and history and is sacred to us as a people. And “Soul” is more than the music genre to us. You wouldn’t understand, but it seems like a lot of people here are claiming this as “Mexican music” when it’s not. At all.
Love these jams still as today in my life but to be honest haven't listened to much old school music lately but my Heart lead me to this it is all coming back really reminds me of a very good close love, friend of mine Isaac Gonzales April 5 1970-2013 who had passed 11 years ago in 2013 I was 25 years old God just had to lead him in a better place wich I truly deeply believe I honestly truefuly faithful gracefully do well I pretty sure those who truly believe within there Hearts and souls and believe that there is a Holy God and he is alive as of now in this generation of this world that we as humans live life well at least we May all try are very best shoot I'm not going to wright to much I just get my main point in a message it's like when someone mets a stranger in a time of life when they least expect and then it's a matter of time and you all of a sudden lose contact or that person doesn't come back at the time you first met then it's like what then lol it could mean that person got locked up at the time especially you know how they are I'm not saying anything in a bad way by the way or being disrespectful or trying to make anything up but years later I ended up living down two blocks from him he say me one day walking to the corner store lol that was in 2011 so we didn't have much longer to spend with each other but he never left me nor did God they are and will always be with in my Heart ❤️ until the lord Jesus decides to take me one final day in my life today in reality my friend Isaac did show up that day of night on his memorial service I really saw my friend in my room that very night my mom was in the room with me he came right next to me in the bed I tired to wake my mom up but she didn't even move nor wake up didn't even feel me shaking her to wake up so yup thought I should sure that God bless you all ❤️😇💯 love always your family your friend Heather Marie Aka cricket ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Dream a little dream ✨️ 💕 dammmm it thats the jam for reals this songs take me back to the to the 90s my mom and dad(rip) played all these i miss those days when my dad was healthy and alive having get togethers
Yea, I noticed that all these other foos post stuff like this but they put black doo wop songs instead of Chicano, so that’s why I put Chicano doo wop rolas in the video to show that our people got talent as well, some rolas are black or white but most of them are sanged by raza
To all the homies and pecker woods that have fallen throughout the years in Southern California into the ones that still walk these grounds today I wish you all the best keep them heads up keep pushing keep reping your hoods and rest in peace to all the following homies in pecker woods West Coast Southern California true blue Michael AKA Spider loc
@@michaelhoward4436 oh alright then I thought you were dissin Inglewood 13, I was boutta delete your comment cuz I don’t allow no dissin nor net banging on here but alright you’re good foo💯
Bring back so many memories.. white T" shirts.. sling shots.. Nike cortez.. Ben davis.. shaved heads.. oldies and firme hinas 😎.
inlgewood,ca 90's
Old days were no shaved heads no Ben Davis no Nike Cortez old days were hush puppy's Chinese shoes wife beaters dickies starched up black bandanas and belt buckles with letters and teen angel magazine
@@ronsanchez4366 true that vato i feel you. But that's my memories in my era.
Everything changed... I was born in east Los. But moved to Texas. That's were I grew up.. we still low ride in fort worth Texas. . .
@@JuanRojas-ph8ol yes unfortunately alot has changed but those were still priceless memories 😎❣
I grew up in Los Angeles during the DO-WOP era during the 50s and early 60s in the southeast side of LA in the FLORENCE neighborhood. I'm 77 years old now, and Oh how those songs bring back memories. the Pachucos as they were known then adopted the DO-WOP music as their own so much so that whenever I hear them, I still consider it PACHUCO music. I"m African American and me and my brothers grew up there and many of my family members married among the Chicanos. In those days there wasn't hardly any tension between the black and brown gangs. The neighborhood we lived in was in FLORENCIA territory between Alameda and Central Ave.
Yea cuz those times the prison gangs weren’t bringing that race stuff onto the streets, that’s why you’ll see black or brown gangs that are considered or were considered “racist” having a black or brown members in their hood
We are only race that will consider something we started,not ours.
Much respect Marvin .
You do know you took the word Pachuco from El Paso. It's an Indian word for a meeting place. You are Indian my friend's.
@@nancysantamarialatica1141 pura vida
Growing up in mid 70s, in Cali was alive and kicking! Cruising, Oldies, lowriders, clubs, we were all riding on a good vibe.
Love this Display of PRIDE! ✨✊🏼✨
Omg wish I was dancing with one of my brothers. They taught me the two steps, and the shuffle. I had so much fun. Also the swing. Thank you so much for bringing back memories. 😢😊😊😊
I am 62 chicano from pico viejo and I remember and loves my past but I hope that these people in these pictures raised their kids to to be better. Love you . Marano beach
WE USED TO GO HANG OUT IN PICO VIEJO . AT BABY JOE'S HOUSE 👌🏽GOOD TIMES
Only a small percentage made it through my guy. Many 6ft under, some doing hard time.
Shout out Frankie Fierro from Pico Viejo puro SUR
You are correct alot went to prison/ alot went 6 feet under vatos pandejos
BETO !!! many years ago me and my 5 brothers lived in Lancaster and met a man named that Gilberto but would go by Beto he always took care of all the kids in the area and showed all kinds of cool things he learned when he became a ranger and fought in the desert storm. He truly became a mentor and provided a safe escape for all of us. I never forgot him or his tattoos and the stories he used to tell all of us about his days before he left for the war. I instantly recognized him and light complexion! He is the man nealing down in the middle from Clover.I will treasure this picture and show it to my brothers thank you.
I’m 74 years old still listening to this music since my husband and I got together back in 66 small town in Guadalupe ca. pot vida
I’m an Afro American first time hearing this, great performance, I’m 70 yrs old, love this type of music.
These videos are firme but bittersweet a bygone era that will never return in this way again I was active in the 90's I'm 46 year old at this time. As a little kid I could still remember all the big homies rolling by in there ramflas bumping oldies. None of that exists anymore . I'm glad that I was around to live thru those times and I will take these firme memories to my grave when my number comes up.
Great oldies, great photos, great memories. I was 18 yrs old in the photos I am in here. And now I'm 62. Wow how time flies. Thanks Homies 👍
I was born in east los and lm an old cholo now in Minot ND can't wait to go back home
I am ashame for those Pandejos Huttos never amounted to a pot of beans.
I'm forever vato loco! I was born in Juarez, Mexico but I lived in East Los Angeles: 1966 - 1993. White Fence Locos.
Orale homie white fence much respect 🙏 from west London England 🇬🇧
My dad is the guy in the first picture!
That's cool I got photos of my pops also, he was from Compton T Flats wish I can show people
That’s was up
Who cares
Forreals
The black n white photo?
a hug from brazil to all my mexican brothers, respect!
Much respect back at yuh from FunkyTOWN TEJAS OUE VO 1❤️💯🔥🔊🎶
@@angelramirez5417 💯💯
A hug from texas to my Mexican brothas
Brazil to Aztlan! Orale!
@@jenaroayala5731 orale carnal!
In Belgium whe love the Chicano music .!!!! 😊😊
These old school pictures always fascinate me. I grew up in the Central Valley (born in '76) and hardly anyone dressed like this. I mean, there were lil cholillos but nothing like some of the pictures in this video. Like Jared Levinson told Cruzito, "You, uh, make them look so noble. So, uh...fuerte." If you know, tu sabes.
Yea cuz in the Central Valley it was mostly farm land so they had their own style, it was mostly chicanos from the city who dress like “cholos”
Orale... for an older vato, I still Love the rolas and the photos: firme... Chicano's Unidos... GOD Bless You Brothers and Sister, con mucho respeto. Shalom...
I love this style of oldies but goodies. True original sound. 🎶 ❤
Love the old school love song's.
Yeah those were the day's i met my husband n the rest went down n
History......♥️🌹
I get nostalgic when I see this pictures and hear the music and I’m puertorican it’s different but somehow I could relate to it.GOD BLESS
This was done with pride and respect..some of thee best memories are right here.
Mr Gunnu here
53 now i grew up in Bolen Eastside
Baldwin Park . Only white boy who ran
with the Eastsiders and the rascals.
Saw alot of my homies pass away.
But i learned alot from La Raza.
Look out for my book (Born White in the Barrio) Im a old man now but when i see
these videos i break down in tears.
You dont know unless you lived it.
Stay strong Raza
Yu got that right bro..igrew with 2 white dudes my Lil homie CALEB aka PEANUT GOT SHOT IN THE BACK AT 15 WAS FATAL WAS MY LIL HOMIE REALLY MISS HIM BLESS UP HOMIE💯🙌🔊🎶🎶🎶
@@angelramirez5417 ......Was it worth it (?????)
Hey vatos this was it back in the days, I’m 60 years old now and still loving these melodies, bringing me back to east Chicago, Indiana Rosavelt High school, hello from your friend Mario Garcia ❤😅
❤
Not only Chicanos like this music. This Gringo was raised on 'em. When this genre of music went out of style nothing came along ever to replace it.
Doo wop great music
Me too Steve. Half Gringa from San Joaquin Valley
Black music
Lets not get it misinformed
Steve , your comment reminded me of Miklo from Blood in , Blood Out El Gringo .. much love and respect from Texas !! 🏔🌵☀️🌸
@@terrytyler3139 A lot of White artists/groups sung Doo-Wop genre music also. Dion DiMucci and Johnny Maestro come to mind.
Long live the Chicano way, and long live the low and slow rider life papa. Classy and easy God bless you vatos man 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Brings back so many great memories from my childhood and my eldest brother who has passed away now. I miss him so much 😢!
These days they have no clue what it was like and it can't really be explained. Those times are gone.
Agree. Fuck yea
Can't be explained right
That is some good old school collection. Growing up early 80's in San Fernando Valley, Cali, lots of good memories. Thank you for putting this video and music together. Took me back into memory lane
I was born and raised in Pacoima and went to Pacoima Junior High graduated from San Fernando High the tigers in 74 those were the good old days 😀
@thedmoreno I agree! Lots of good memories and everything was for real and not fake. All we can do is to go back to those memories in our thoughts and talk about them. I actually lived in N. Hollywood but I had lots of friends in Pacoima, Sun Valley and we'd go to little Tujunga. 👍🙏
Most of us Chicanos grew up and seen our faults thanks to God but few of us learned the hard way may God bless us all
Shout out to them west side Rockwood st locos 13. Westmorelands. 1993-98
seeing these old photos of my homies and myself brings back memories, happy and painful times, rest easy my gee's until we see each other again......
These photo's blow my mind. Everyone of them are awesome. Remembering the era of this great memories of music N photo's.. Keep bringing joy N ❤ to all who lived this onda....✌️💕
Dam homie gracias Carnal for bringing back so many memories. Up thats how we rolled slow an low homie. We always dressed sharp creased down an looking all bonarue
That was part of the Vida .man I thiink of so many camardas gone many broken relationships that was the Vida loca
Good to see Our Proud Familias DE MI RAZA Quiredos Por Siempre May Blessings be Profound in all their lives 💯 BIG STRANGER DE EVERGREEN BOYS
Thank you for putting this together, brought me back to 88 in Boyle Heights
Partied with VNE back in late 70’s . Much lov Anna
@@nancysantamarialatica1141 “ Q-VO?” ☀️💕As it was said before . I miss those days but I am grateful I was given a second opportunity and avoid certain substances etc . Saludos from Texas ( Tejas)🙏
I grew up in Boyle Heights went to Evergreen elementary then Hollenbeck Jr high then Roosevelt High graduated in 1980. Was never in a gang but remember the low riders and oldies on KRLA. I now live in Utah which I love but I will always remember my roots.
@@tobyramirez2805 Hi Toby ! I went to Hollenbeck Jr High School . Dropped out in 1987 .. time, life , people , faith , determination, prayers and God lead me to go back and finish school to include a higher education.. I am glad you are doing well in Utah stay safe 🙏☀️
Makes me want to cry because I get taken back to Colorado street in Yuma Arizona early 90s varrio los avenues 13
Shout out to the Avenidas
@@threeoneoh6406 shout out back homes saludos carnal all the way from this little town on the border
Los avenues I grew up with the 43 rd in the nela highland park 45 years ago😊
Think of how many stories these pictures tell ..Think of how many of these people are gone..
Which is sad but that’s why I made this video, to remember these lost souls.🙏🏽💯🕊
Orale homie was wondering if there's any pictures from the 805 location? I have some firmé ones ... Hit me up?👍👌♐🇲🇽🇱🇷🇲🇽
@@ramonalopez8186 what’s your ig?
I hear you and on that note the ones gone are here because you made a post so we can remember but not forgotten...✌️
Beautiful pictures. This music is the best. Thank you for playing them.🙏🏽🌹🔥🔥🎼🎼💃🏽💃🏽
My song when i was little girl my brother sing to me
I remember my brother peter, thank you for sharing
This song's good memories of my life around my brothers grow up in oldies he with the lord my both
Brothers, treasure of out darkness, has for me too,
Wish I could go back to that time again when America and it's people were One ❤
Beautiful photos. NO BULL... Saludos Raza from Juárez Chihuahua México!!!
Esos Tacucheros!
Old SkoolRules Forever
GOOD X AND BAD X AND BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES SHOUT OUT TO ALL MY CALIFAS HOMIES EVEN IF I GOT STUCK IN TEXAS MY HEART STAYED IN CALIFAS
By by on my end I
I hear you Stormy , I got “ stuck “ in Texas but my heart is “ puro “ Califas 💕☀️
Me 2 homie I grew n the nela fcuked around done some time got deported back to country of birth 🏴. But I never forget incomparable art laboe from krla am southlandz only oldies cruising 🚉 going to be 60 in 17 days 😎
Born and raised in Orange County California watching this video brought many memories growing up in the barrio. Any one remember teen angel magazine back in the day.
Reminds me of when I was growing up
Thank you !
the singer on this first song was Dimas Garza with the Rpyal Jesters(San Antonio, TX) former member of group the Royal Jesters ..he left that group and hooked up with the former JJ and the Deltones in 1965 .
Firme slow n low rolitas love these lil gems 💎 🎼💎🎼💎🔥🎼🔥🎼
For all those that fell into rest in peace, You will never be forgotten. For the ones who are here power to you.
Much Respect To All My Beautiful Gente And Barrios!!!
Glad I grew up in the late 80s and 90s during these Firme days especially in San Fernando
What's up Raza! At 4:45 is how me and the homies used to dress back in the late 90's. So many good memories. Saludos from TeXas.
MR. DREAMER SXS VARRIO BROWN NEIGHBORHOOD 13 MONARCHS tappin' in. Firme rolitas & flikas homie. 👌🏾👍
La neta esa música siempre me a agradado y esa cultura de los chicanos siempre me agrado incluso una ves que fui a Los Angeles quería ir al este de los ángeles pero nunca se me hiso además siento admiracion por ellos ya que son mexicanos y aman nuestra tierra pero por motivos diversos tuvieron que emigrar saludos a todos y mis respetos
When I look back I can remember the times of my 90's an when i met my wife of the past 25yrs.i loveubabe...
This brings back good memories of East LA
Not just east Los but everywhere where there is raza that live in the barrios
Beautiful music and beautiful pictures camarada thank you for sharing
Puro Chicano mexicanos aztlan mexica blood line🇲🇽🇺🇸 por vida vatos locos
This brings back memories of El Chuco (El Paso) in the 70's and 80's. I grew up in the San Juan area of Central EP. Saludos y respetos para mi gente y tierra.
-el guero. Got that name because of my very light complexion.
I NEVER HEARD OF THE BLEU LIGHTS BEFORE, THEY DID A FIRME JOB ON THE FOREVER VERSION SHEEEESH YOU PUTTN US ON SOME FIRME CHICANO ROLAS. I LOVE ALL OLDIES PERO WE NEED MORE OF THAT RARE SOUL SOUND, THE COMMON ONES ARE SO OUTPLAYED BY EVERYONE 😂, ANYWAYS GRACIAS FOR THE RARE ROLAS 🔥 SALUDOS FROM NORTE CALIFAS PRIMO, CON RESPETO HOMEBOY
This brought back some good memories from the late 80's early 90's when I was a lil mocoso kicking it with the fellas in the calles of Hollywood on Argyle Ave and Franklin or El Centro Av and Fountain Long live my camaradas.
Oh wow abrothe I glad you made it I attended king Jr high in yallz neighborhood way way back then .christ so nostalgic .I'm in London now and reminiscing London full of so called gangs a lot different the the chollo and the chollas then grew up with but very proud to see the styles the we invented and wore back then now still being displayed disseminated mostly by carribean and 🇳🇪 Nigerian,Ghanaian gangster and weapons of choice fileros homies bit of a chuckle and a giggle cos I was there I lived for real
All those past times I remember when ...those old memories will always b remembered...thee only change in me...is my age ...😊
Cool pics good music. Lots of memories it brings back from my old town of Lincoln heights.
My homeboys 8:35 WALNUT STREET SANTANA ! I’m not active anymore but I’ll always have love for my neighborhood! God bless you all!
Checking in from san anto tejas just wanted to say viva mi raza forever in my corazon no one can kill my pride and always always keep in mind unity amost us is the key for us as people to rise above all this bs life throws at us orale keep the firme memorys alive
I was Listening to the music and the pictures got my attention I enjoyed the music and the Video/Pictures thank you very much, ViVa La Raz
This is music to listen to
Brings back memories
Of you and your girl
Yes,my days as la india,gang in san a ntonio,tx. Wow,nice sounds..
I remember back in the 1970s everyone in my school wanted a lowrider, some of my friends have them I couldn't afford one I was too young but we all used to jump into 4 lowriders cars and drive from San Jose to ensenada,somoking and drinking all night and waking up on the beach the next day.
Old school RG 303 broncos West side much love be thankful My brother God bless.
Firmes rolas
Saludos y bendiciones raza
GOD,THESE WERE THE BEST TIMES IN MY LIFE AND IT BREAKS MY HEART THAT THEY ARE GONE FOREVER JUST LIKE ALL MY FRIENDS 😭😭💙💙💙 REST IN HEAVEN
I FEEL YOU I REALLY DO
Rest easy as we pour a drink for them
Wow Bubba from Avls Orange County back in the day and Anthony Araujo from Anaheim what a trip how time flies🤔
Stormy,perez there were old school barios in texas especially in Houton.North,Side segundo,barrio.DH.Denver,Harbor.And Magnolia Barrio
Couldn’t find no pictures my guy
Hell yea puro north central
Brings back so many memories
Thank you homie, these songs anf pictures really a beautiful representation of la Raza
Respectfully, Y’all feel like this music represents “La Raza?” This is Black American music and culture. We are Soul. Everything about us is packed into our music.
@@MaskedMenace94and about us too.
@@christinevillanueva54 Respectfully, Soul Music has nothing to do with “La Raza” culture though, it’s specifically derived from Black American culture, traditions and history and is sacred to us as a people. And “Soul” is more than the music genre to us. You wouldn’t understand, but it seems like a lot of people here are claiming this as “Mexican music” when it’s not. At all.
It brings alot of memories love it ❤good music that will never get old❤😂
Wow !! Never thought I would see some old picts of myself and my homeboys RIP
Man the years go by fast it’s crazy ….
I've always loved the zoot suit!
thx 4 sharing! some were bk n da day when my parents were young n some when i was young partying n bakersfield, KOOL PICS!!!
What time stamp
Love these jams still as today in my life but to be honest haven't listened to much old school music lately but my Heart lead me to this it is all coming back really reminds me of a very good close love, friend of mine Isaac Gonzales April 5 1970-2013 who had passed 11 years ago in 2013 I was 25 years old God just had to lead him in a better place wich I truly deeply believe I honestly truefuly faithful gracefully do well I pretty sure those who truly believe within there Hearts and souls and believe that there is a Holy God and he is alive as of now in this generation of this world that we as humans live life well at least we May all try are very best shoot I'm not going to wright to much I just get my main point in a message it's like when someone mets a stranger in a time of life when they least expect and then it's a matter of time and you all of a sudden lose contact or that person doesn't come back at the time you first met then it's like what then lol it could mean that person got locked up at the time especially you know how they are I'm not saying anything in a bad way by the way or being disrespectful or trying to make anything up but years later I ended up living down two blocks from him he say me one day walking to the corner store lol that was in 2011 so we didn't have much longer to spend with each other but he never left me nor did God they are and will always be with in my Heart ❤️ until the lord Jesus decides to take me one final day in my life today in reality my friend Isaac did show up that day of night on his memorial service I really saw my friend in my room that very night my mom was in the room with me he came right next to me in the bed I tired to wake my mom up but she didn't even move nor wake up didn't even feel me shaking her to wake up so yup thought I should sure that God bless you all ❤️😇💯 love always your family your friend Heather Marie Aka cricket ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
this is for my old school homeboy R.I.P chuco ,flaco ,laterz ,southside ..........................................................san antonio tx
This is really nice too see and hear all these oldies it just took me back too good times.❤❤❤
Chicano Till I Die!!!! Booga Macias Colton,CA.Little Mexico,Royal Gents😎
Bless you, family! Sending you love.
Can you believe blue lights forever is not on Spotify🤯🤯🤯
Cuz Spotify is ass
I member. I Hav many many photo as yours. What memories guys .
Brown proud
Dream a little dream ✨️ 💕 dammmm it thats the jam for reals this songs take me back to the to the 90s my mom and dad(rip) played all these i miss those days when my dad was healthy and alive having get togethers
@@rosieramosmisa4729 rip to your parents homie🙏🏽🕊️
Watching from Australia ♥️
Just started listen to these comps the past week, and thought it would be nice if Love Me was on one & the day after this was posted. Good shit 🤙🏻
Yea, I noticed that all these other foos post stuff like this but they put black doo wop songs instead of Chicano, so that’s why I put Chicano doo wop rolas in the video to show that our people got talent as well, some rolas are black or white but most of them are sanged by raza
@@threeoneoh6406 respect for that homie.
It was all about looking firme😎dancing with stilo..but most of all ..Respect to ourselves...
witnessing Chicano history who knows in 100 years they'll be teaching Chicano culture history in schools..🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
That music isn't Chicano though. Also there isn't really anything great about Chicano culture that needs to be taught in American history
@@thetruthhurts131bruh, your opinion 🗑️🚮
@@Basedapple You just don't like the truth. Name me one artist in that video that's Mexican.
Hardly see this kind of fashion even in my hometown Alotau thse days...beautiful bro
Chingonas las flikas puro mexicano loco saludos
To all the homies and pecker woods that have fallen throughout the years in Southern California into the ones that still walk these grounds today I wish you all the best keep them heads up keep pushing keep reping your hoods and rest in peace to all the following homies in pecker woods West Coast Southern California true blue Michael AKA Spider loc
Are you dissin Inglewood 13 or is that a hood?
No there ain't no disin here I'm an East side peckerwood out of Bakersfield California the homies are my allies southsiders surenos
@@michaelhoward4436 oh alright then I thought you were dissin Inglewood 13, I was boutta delete your comment cuz I don’t allow no dissin nor net banging on here but alright you’re good foo💯
@@threeoneoh6406 no worries homie
Wow san fran. Cruising also in San jose those where the days
Checking in from San Jose,California.....
Remindz me of Barrio Hollywood Weztzide * La Tuza * back in the day. Zir WoodZ1* Mr Hollywood1 *
Qu-vo firme rolas props who made this video Alrato pues!!!
I dedicate this song to my Rivera barajas Rodrigues family love you guys
No cells
Just Homeboys n Homegirls kikinit smooth👍🏼🔥💯