My sister used to live near the October fest😂 so u can imagine the beer drinking and them walking home... remember dancing on the tables...lol it was a great time!! my sister was a musician, so we used to follow her to all the parties...she was like the pioneer of the Latin music in Munich. Great memories...thank you for sharing your videos
Sorry this is a late comment, but this was in 1989 and slightly before Germany's Reunification that started the next month of November of 1989 so it would make sense there wouldn't be much traditional Tracht being worn. Germany was still separated more than likely when this video was taken, and Munich/Bavaria was part of the American Occupation Zone. A lot of Bavarians probably were still reeling from the trauma of WWII as well, so they were focused on surviving and rebuilding as a whole and not so much on celebrating their culture.
I remember that specific ape when i was about 6, by the time this specific video was shot. My dad held me close to that ape, and naturally I went apeshit and started crying and shouting at him.
@@annihilator_of_orks Well, technically, I guess that was true in 1989. It started September 16th and closed on October 1st, so vast majority of the activities was in September.
My sister used to live near the October fest😂 so u can imagine the beer drinking and them walking home... remember dancing on the tables...lol it was a great time!! my sister was a musician, so we used to follow her to all the parties...she was like the pioneer of the Latin music in Munich. Great memories...thank you for sharing your videos
Thanks for posting.
Interesting to see how few people are in traditional Bavarian dress compared to the last decade or so.
Sorry this is a late comment, but this was in 1989 and slightly before Germany's Reunification that started the next month of November of 1989 so it would make sense there wouldn't be much traditional Tracht being worn. Germany was still separated more than likely when this video was taken, and Munich/Bavaria was part of the American Occupation Zone.
A lot of Bavarians probably were still reeling from the trauma of WWII as well, so they were focused on surviving and rebuilding as a whole and not so much on celebrating their culture.
I remember that specific ape when i was about 6, by the time this specific video was shot. My dad held me close to that ape, and naturally I went apeshit and started crying and shouting at him.
Love the whistle at 1.40! Very loud and piercing. Just what you want when you're having a beer!
I was there and I can assure you that Oktoberfest took place in September.
yeah dude it does take place in the end of september till beginning of october, used to, until the covid bullcrap
@@annihilator_of_orks Well, technically, I guess that was true in 1989. It started September 16th and closed on October 1st, so vast majority of the activities was in September.
I lost my wallet there
Ich werde $¿e zur Schau stellen wie'n kein 2ter