I am so glad I grew up in the 80s I look back now sometimes not all the times I miss my mother my grandparents they are all gone the 80s were a dangerous and beautiful time earthquakes and different things a different time for San Francisco and everywhere I'm so happy I was a kid and made it through now it's 2024 it's a weird and spectacular and unexplainable feeling but you must give God the glory for letting us all be here that's reading this post nobody knows when where and how I don't think any of us could handle it as I look at these old pictures of San Francisco there are truly some beautiful places on this Earth❤ I just wish everybody could have made it to the 80s and through the 80s till today❤❤ San Francisco is a beautiful part of California❤
I was 24 and working my first job in San Francisco when this film was shot. SF was a magical, relatively clean place back then. Brimming with possibilities. Great food. Fun people.
San Francisco was still wonderful at this time, and very affordable. I had started working in the Retail Sector in July of 1976, had a Studio Appartment for $125 per month on Geary Street, absolutely wonderful the city at the time, creative, fun loving.
@@emiliomarty2 The type of corporations that in SF are tech ones. Two of them are Lyft and Uber, which add a lot more to the already existing traffic, which creates a jam. The big corporations drain the money out of the small businesses that exist in SF.
So schön, man weiß diese Zeit eigentlich erst heute zu schätzen. Wir kommen aus Deutschland und waren schon oft in den letzten Jahren in SF für uns die beste Stadt der Welt .
I remember being a kid and helping to rotate the cable car on the turntable and help with a few others to push it on to engage with the cable, then stepping up and ALWAYS hanging out during the ride! Felt so cool.
I lived in SF then. It was a great place to be. Everyone friendly and fun, city bursting with creative energy, Cheap apartments. Gay men pouring in from all over the US to escape the hate in their hometowns. It was a great era, long since vanished between AIDS and the tech takeover. Ill never forget my time there in my 20s.
You are so lucky to have lived in this great, magical city.....I am from the UK and had developed a fascination for San Francisco since I was about 12.....I finally went went I was 18 in 1978...Im now 62 and my fascination has never waned and I have visited 12 times......Its not the same place anymore though, sadly....
They gay men weren't escaping "hate." They were seeking greener pastures with bathhouses that featured the promiscuous, random, anonymous, drugged-up rutting sex they craved. FIFY
I was there just that year. Almost daily I kept cruising through the city in my 1966 Rambler😜. I went along Lombard St. and conquered the Coit Tower. S.F. was such a beautiful city back then but I don't want to see it today. I know it would be a shock😟.
NAH, the conservative press is just blasting hateful hype. Go back to S.F., you'll have a fantastic time. Just be a little street savvy, and avoid a few areas, this ain't Kansas.
@@manoftheworld1000 I hear you, that area is blessed by an amazing greenbelt, and Yosemite, Big Sur, and so much more are not too far away. However, it's not an either/or. I'm an old-timer like yourself, and I'm heading down from Washington State on a motorbike for a few weeks in June/July to visit old haunts both urban and rural 😀
@@RebekahCurielAlessi Rebekah, I am looking for places to stay along my travels. I have *some* figured out-moto-camping, hosteling (Fort Mason, Montara), bunk-a-biker, etc. Would you consider putting me up for two or three nights as I explore all kinds of places? Safe tent space is perfect, if you’re set up for it. Just putting it out there, simply in case it happens to work for you :-)
oh thank you so much. i was 5 years old when we moved to the bay area. it was 1976 and the first thing we did was spend a sunny day in san francisco. it was exactly like the day in this clip and that was so real of a flash back to that day that it was incredible. the music was excellent too as that is the music i think of when i think of sf back when i was little. that is such a great resolution that it looked like it was filmed on modern camera.❤
I went to a concert at the Warfield earlier this year (2024) and I was blown away by how clean Market Street was. After hearing all the exaggerated media hype I was expecting to see homeless encampments on every block and excrement on all of the sidewalks. On the contrary, Market Street was tent free and as clean as I've ever seen it.
My uncle worked under the streets on the wooden brakes for the cable cars. WOODEN BRAKES! That was a time when we actually went places together. A time when we had more self respect and respect for each other. I always felt safe in The City. I will say that after the 60’s it did seem to start going “down hill”. It was a little “grungier” in the 70’s. It’s sad. We played all over SF as children and never worried about getting snatched. I think I would like the videos more if the actual sounds were left in and no music. The sounds and smells were special too.
Look I get it people, you were young and life was full of hope back then, and now your old and yearning, but dont take out your frustration on the city. Take it from me, someone who grew up in sf recently, that its still a great place to grow up and raise a family. The city has its issues now, but it also did back then. Serial killers were sending letters to the press, assassinations at city hall, cars were way more loud and pollutive and there was a damn highway in front of the ferry building. Don't be blinded by nostalgia .
You nailed it. Bunch of whiners here who have never learned life's basic wisdom that *everything changes* . San Francisco is still completely magical and amazing as it was when I was 16 when this footage was shot. I knew every spot in San Francisco like the back of my hand, having traveled to every corner on my bike with my brothers and friends by the time I was 16. Yes it was different - and in some ways better, other ways not so. I sure don't miss that daily smog (or the bufugly Embarcadero Freeway). As a Catholic school kid (Mission Dolores) I was a target for punks on the way home sometimes, definitely had to live in fear in '68 and the 70s when racial tensions were sky-high. Also scary were the zebra murders and zodiac killings. San Francisco was not especially friendly to anyone who wasn't white and relatively well-off (we were)…so I don't buy all these Archie Bunker rose-colored glasses view of a still-amazing city, a still-creative and open-hearted city having to deal with major societal challenges because it is that way. It will self-correct, hopefully sooner than later. Lots of people are working extremely hard on that Downtown, in the Tenderloin, in the neighborhoods. It's not only nostalgia - Fox News and other brainless media have made SF a target of hate for obvious reasons, but the truth is that it's just going through its own version of what every major American city is going through.
@@Yowzoe I couldn't have worded it better. San Francisco is a great city with lots of good people but media likes to over exaggerate things to push an agenda.
@@YowzoeI get your sentiment but calling San Francisco “magical” in 2024 is a bit of a stretch considering the dramatic rise in crime & homelessness in the Bay Area & most metropolitan areas in the country
To all the older ppl commenting your experience during this year thank you❤❤. I was born 2000 and my mom was born this year. Sometimes I just wonder what life was then. I must say that I miss the early 2000s it was also a great time to live out here. Have a blessed life ❤ cheers from San Francisco 🍻
@@TarikSolimanX thanks for sharing. I wish I could say the same about apartments now. What were some of your shows growing up. I’m curious. Because I used to love married with children and full house. My dad and mom made sure I had a great childhood in the early 2000s and oh man the days of waking up and looking at a cereal box before school. Man i only caught a glimpse of how beautiful life was between 2000 - 2010. I had to come in before the lights came on.
I STILL love San Francisco and I appreciate the old days. Sometimes we have to roll with change. It is some of the people that mess it up. .................S.F. is STILL S.F.
13:55 I was one year old at the time, born in another country. I never imagined that just last week (Sept 2024) I'd be sitting here at this spot with my wife, enjoying this same view.
MY BELOVED SAN FRANCISCO❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN MY HEART, BUT IT IS SO PAINFUL TO SEE THE HORRIBLE STATE S.F. IS IN. WHAT A SHAME THAT CULTURE AND BAD HABITS HAVE DESTROY A CITY THAT ONCE WAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY IN THE WORLD.
I’m going to say it was post summer...maybe between August and October? Also, I remember going to Woolworth’s all the time. But I never remember it taking the whole block. I remember getting the pizza there and the pets on the bottom floor.
If i could jump in the video, i would hitchhike to Southern California and see my parents. They passed away in 2010 and 13. I was 4 in 76. I remember taking my first plane flight from Orange County to San Francisco when i was 7 (1979). It only took an hour but it was so exciting! I remember they announced we reached 20,000 ft. We flew over clouds.
Life expectancy in the US in the year 1900 was 40 years. That and many other things about history will combine to disillusion you to time-travel to the past. There are no "good old days".
I love seeing San Fran when it was Beautifu. Butl it makes me really sad to see how bad society has gotten in the last couple decades. Wonder if it will ever be like this again?
Good memories on Powell, Geary, Market, and Union Square especially in the 1980s to the 2000 years. I was a kid /teenager to my early 30s in those 3 decades in San Francisco. For Generation X, these were our golden age in the city. Baby Boomers had the 1950s to 1980s golden era in San Francisco. My dad was in his prime then. Miss riding in his cab in San Francisco back in the 1980s. I saw the city then in his cab. When I became a home visiting nurse, I saw the city in the 2010 years. Did that for almost a decade in San Francisco. Wish I had a recording dash cam then 😂. I remember 1970s San Francisco too. I still can recall watching Star Wars and Jaws in theater with my dad then. Lived overseas for 5 years in the 1970s as a boy. Came back to California in the early 80s and I was speaking 3 languages 😂😂😂😂.
Ah yes! @14:00n next to the Golden Pavilion restaurant is my most favorite Chinese restaurant…Johnny KANS….their cuisine absolutely delicious to the palette. I think movie star Danny Kaye would still join Mr Kan in the kitchen at this time.period. Wonderful times, beautiful memories….nevermore?!!
Bunch of whiners here who have never learned life's basic wisdom that *everything changes* . San Francisco is still completely magical and amazing as it was when I was 16 when this footage was shot. Travel the world and compare. I knew every spot in San Francisco like the back of my hand, having traveled to every corner on my bike with my brothers and friends by the time I was 16. Yes it was different - and in some ways better, other ways not so. I sure don't miss that daily smog (or the bufugly Embarcadero Freeway). As a Catholic school kid (Mission Dolores) I was a target for punks on the way home sometimes, definitely had to live in fear in '68 and the 70s when racial tensions were sky-high. Also scary were the zebra murders and zodiac killings. San Francisco was not especially friendly to anyone who wasn't white and relatively well-off (we were)…so I don't buy all these Archie Bunker rose-colored glasses view of a still-amazing city, a still-creative and open-hearted city having to deal with major societal challenges because it is that way. It will self-correct, hopefully sooner than later. Lots of people are working extremely hard on that Downtown, in the Tenderloin, in the neighborhoods. It's not only nostalgia - Fox News and other brainless media have made SF a target of hate for obvious reasons, but the truth is that it's just going through its own version of what every major American city is going through.
Lived in S.F. from 1990-2023. The late 1990's and very early 2000' were the best. You still had the 1940 crowd, one heard Italian in the Marina and North Beach, Joe Dimaggio would walk down Chestnut Street. In Summer you mostly heard European languages on the buses not English. There was still tea time in the hotels, the Top of the Mark still had the bar that the carrier pilots kept their whiskey bottles at, the borders and barnes and noble were there...tower records thrived...the world renown S.F. library booksale was still held at Fort Mason, the Cliff House had not closed....now S.F. is a hollow shell of its former self. Degradation and banality rule the day. I moved to Indiana and thrived.
This was a waste to watch, In 1976 I lived, worked and played in San Francisco. I restored Victorians, partner in an Americana and Collectables store on Haight st. I eat and hung out in several cafes in town but mostly the Cafe Flora on Market St. Most of 1976 I lived in a warehouse commune and studios with other artists. You didn't show jack with this video where was Golden Gate Park, with its tea garden, flower house, museums and aquarium. Where is Hamburger Mary's or the Stud. No cafes were shown. No Coit Tower, or Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the City Lights Bookstore, beside the Vesuvius cafe. Where is Sutro Baths, and Lands End. Afraid to show Castro Street. the bath houses, San Francisco in 1976 was one of the eating capitals of the world, Every night, when we desided to go out and eat we would take a vote, Chinese, Mexican, Basque, Russian, Thai. Indian or just some cafe other than the one we were at at that moment so as to try something different. Just Desserts was a choice place. Buds Ice Cream with lines waiting sometimes in the rain. After the bars called out to the people 'Last Call For Alcohol", many times we headed to Church Street Station all night restaurant (Packed with artist, actors, gays, some in drag, hippies and left over Beats, every kind of person could go there. How about the hundreds of Guru's and Spiritualists along with the Moonies, EST, and Scientology. In San Francisco you were either the actor/performer or the watcher/audience some times both. If I was someone looking to visit San Francisco, this video wouldn't impress me to spend time or money there, People would fly in from all over the world to have a great time and experience there. In June 1981 everything changed, I left on the 7th of June to move to the Islands in the Caribbean, The 12th of June there was an announcement about some illness being found in the gay population, they at first called it GRID then later to AIDS, I saw money moving in to the city I was even a part of it but then realized what was happening. I quit in the early spring and started selling off my things, and set the date for June 6th or7th to leave, go into exile. I'm trying to write a book about my life and travels, San Francisco will be many chapters or maybe even a whole book. Lots of juice, colors and happenings as well as some great parties, and talk about my many projects and some of the characters that I knew or had encounters with.As Don Genero Flores told Charles "You can never return to Ixtlan " For me it is the Hotel California lyrics that speaks loudly, but it's the line " You can check out any time you like.But you can never leave!" I love the city (Thanks Tony) And I keep the dried flowers pressed in a sandwich between my heart and my mind. I will probably never go back, I don't want to destroy My San Francisco with what is there now. Same reason I don't go to funerals to view the bodies of my loved ones or friends, they remain alive within me. I realize this was filmed by a tourist from Germany, His intention was see how boring a place S F is come to Berlin for the real action.
I know so many of the places you mentioned, and felt a bit of the energy you did, though I was only 16 at the time of this footage. It was shot by aWest German tourist (see above in the video description) who felt no obligation to cover all the aspects of San Francisco that you mentioned as he was just passing through. You may have forgot many the negative sides San Francisco was in the 70's. I've been back over the years, and it's still is a thriving and creative place in the corners, much-changed, much-challenged, and it's sad to me that you are writing it off and going down the nostalgia dead-end. I'm sure Berlin is amazing, San Francisco is, for 2024, still amazing. I'm going down by motorbike in June. I'm street savvy, so I'll be safe despite all the dystopic elements. It'll be crazy-expensive, but I know how to be cheap. It's gonna be an amazing time in an amazing place, you just gotta know where to look. Check out "season of the witch" by David Talbot. It might jog your memory of how sketchy and scary San Francisco was for many back in your golden era.
It was a sewer then. It was actually grubbier then. The Embarcadero Freeway covered the waterfront. All the wharves/piers were shabby. Lots of litter. But still cool. People just get nostalgic.
Cynical Boo Hoo session here, no waiting, just drop in and bawl...but you got it wrong. The T-Loin is a mess, but the T-Loin is not San Francisco. I live in a part of the city, North Beach with lots of restaurants of various cultural tastes, including Italian, Mexican, and Viet Namese, Philly Cheese always offers tasty burgers and sandwidges, and Chinatown is very near, harboring some of the best cooks in the world, and some bars as well. On weekends, or warm nights people still fill the sidewalks and streets, or simply cruise about, on foot or by car, the street musicians are out busking. The famous and most excellent City Lights Books is only a few steps from Colombus and Broadway. If youre looking for 'green' theres a Grant Street dispensary, Pipeline offering excellent fare. Green Street betwixt Grant and Colombus offers everthing in Italian dinners, including sea food, or pizza, Gino & Carlo's is a venerable hangout for regulars, newbies or tourists. We have several very attractive popular and classy coffee houses, Greco's and Stella are excellent, and one of them classy, some say sacred for its arts literary and film history, the Trieste. Our luminaries are approachable, I occasionally shared a table there with Corso: "Tony, the world owes me a living!", and where FF Coppola created a big chunk of GF 3, in a coffee house going for it's century mark. North Beach is not dead by any means, and we still love tourists with money, were true blue that way.
Young woman ringing the bell for Salvation army. About 5:39-5:57.so this video had to have been made in late November or early Dec. Didnt notice any holiday decorations. I live in Long Beach CA, have rung the bell for about 16+ yrs straight. Nice experience, just volunteer now, since 2021, they dont pay for doing it, understand that, more money to directly help people. Nice Jazz music, who is.the artist or, group?
@@Yowzoe Thanks for speaking up. These people really dominate the conversations on youtube comments about SF or hippies in general. It seems like it's really emotionally important for them to blame someone else for their problems.
@@sunkintree It's a result of rightwingnut media and demagogues "flooding the zone" as Steve Bannon famously puts it. It's an old tactic, seen in early 30's Germany: divide with lies and set us against one another. These people are unconsciously regurging the crapola they inhale from Fox (and worse). Garbage in 🧠, garbage out 😱
There are some things you just don't get over, like the way things were.
Yes absolutely
I love this quote.
Time marches on... One of the harsh realities of life.
I am so glad I grew up in the 80s I look back now sometimes not all the times I miss my mother my grandparents they are all gone the 80s were a dangerous and beautiful time earthquakes and different things a different time for San Francisco and everywhere I'm so happy I was a kid and made it through now it's 2024 it's a weird and spectacular and unexplainable feeling but you must give God the glory for letting us all be here that's reading this post nobody knows when where and how I don't think any of us could handle it as I look at these old pictures of San Francisco there are truly some beautiful places on this Earth❤ I just wish everybody could have made it to the 80s and through the 80s till today❤❤ San Francisco is a beautiful part of California❤
Nicely put.
I was 24 and working my first job in San Francisco when this film was shot. SF was a magical, relatively clean place back then. Brimming with possibilities. Great food. Fun people.
Today, it's brimming with unrealized possibilities and missed opportunities.
Democrats ruined our great city
I was young then. Today I’m still in San Francisco but the magic is gone.
Yes, correct, the magic is gone...Socialism is wonderful, isn't it????
I want to visit San Francisco but the one in this video not the one shown today
I'm sorry old timer, I miss it to
San Francisco was still wonderful at this time, and very affordable. I had started working in the Retail Sector in July of 1976, had a Studio Appartment for $125 per month on Geary Street, absolutely wonderful the city at the time, creative, fun loving.
I was 16 that year, it's strange how time goes by, I'm 62 now and my past seems like it was yesterday and like it was eons ago at the same time.
Same here , I am 65 now, lived in SF 35 yrs
I Was 13 , Born & Raised There Miss Those Days
I Remember The Rooftop Carnival At The Emporium And Going To Woolworth's Across The Street With My Grandma Back In Those Days
My mom was 12 yall are 4 years apart
My mom was 12 yall are 4 years apart I wonder if yall knew each other
Seeing this old footage make me sad for some reason. These times are gone and there’s nothing we can do about it.
Not if we can do something about the corporations that made the already existing issues worse. Those big ones should move out of San Francisco.
Not if we can do something about the corporations that made the already existing issues worse. Those big ones should move out of San Francisco.
@@TamNguyen-wd4op but why are You upset About tech corporations living in SF?
@@emiliomarty2 The type of corporations that in SF are tech ones. Two of them are Lyft and Uber, which add a lot more to the already existing traffic, which creates a jam. The big corporations drain the money out of the small businesses that exist in SF.
@@TamNguyen-wd4op so ...You are upset because those companies brought a Lot of more people to the city..right?
Ahhhh....the cozy 70s oh what I would do to go back to big cities like SF and NYC when life was better 😪
that's my father the pushing car off the turn table an that my brother my dad was gripman
So schön, man weiß diese Zeit eigentlich erst heute zu schätzen. Wir kommen aus Deutschland und waren schon oft in den letzten Jahren in SF für uns die beste Stadt der Welt .
Bring back lots of memory
This is the real San Francisco. The city people dreamed about.
I remember being a kid and helping to rotate the cable car on the turntable and help with a few others to push it on to engage with the cable, then stepping up and ALWAYS hanging out during the ride! Felt so cool.
I lived in SF then. It was a great place to be. Everyone friendly and fun, city bursting with creative energy, Cheap apartments. Gay men pouring in from all over the US to escape the hate in their hometowns. It was a great era, long since vanished between AIDS and the tech takeover. Ill never forget my time there in my 20s.
You are so lucky to have lived in this great, magical city.....I am from the UK and had developed a fascination for San Francisco since I was about 12.....I finally went went I was 18 in 1978...Im now 62 and my fascination has never waned and I have visited 12 times......Its not the same place anymore though, sadly....
Me Too
The gays pouring in was the beginning of its downfall.
Wow, cheap apartments and San Francisco don't go together today. Why can't they have cheap ones today? Many places had cheap apartments back then too.
They gay men weren't escaping "hate." They were seeking greener pastures with bathhouses that featured the promiscuous, random, anonymous, drugged-up rutting sex they craved. FIFY
I sure miss those days.
I was there just that year. Almost daily I kept cruising through the city in my 1966 Rambler😜. I went along Lombard St. and conquered the Coit Tower. S.F. was such a beautiful city back then but I don't want to see it today. I know it would be a shock😟.
NAH, the conservative press is just blasting hateful hype. Go back to S.F., you'll have a fantastic time. Just be a little street savvy, and avoid a few areas, this ain't Kansas.
@@Yowzoe Well, if I really went back there I'd prefer to see the countryside, to be in nature.
@@manoftheworld1000 I hear you, that area is blessed by an amazing greenbelt, and Yosemite, Big Sur, and so much more are not too far away.
However, it's not an either/or. I'm an old-timer like yourself, and I'm heading down from Washington State on a motorbike for a few weeks in June/July to visit old haunts both urban and rural 😀
Yep you guys. I live here and it's still gorgeous!! 🫂
@@RebekahCurielAlessi Rebekah, I am looking for places to stay along my travels. I have *some* figured out-moto-camping, hosteling (Fort Mason, Montara), bunk-a-biker, etc. Would you consider putting me up for two or three nights as I explore all kinds of places? Safe tent space is perfect, if you’re set up for it. Just putting it out there, simply in case it happens to work for you :-)
oh thank you so much. i was 5 years old when we moved to the bay area. it was 1976 and the first thing we did was spend a sunny day in san francisco. it was exactly like the day in this clip and that was so real of a flash back to that day that it was incredible. the music was excellent too as that is the music i think of when i think of sf back when i was little. that is such a great resolution that it looked like it was filmed on modern camera.❤
Just imagine that was 44 years ago
Time flies....time flies
What I like about San Francisco is the diversity of cultures and ethnicities
I moved there in 1975 till 1991. Such a beautiful city back then. Yesterday I watched a video of Market Street nowadays...so sad
I went to a concert at the Warfield earlier this year (2024) and I was blown away by how clean Market Street was. After hearing all the exaggerated media hype I was expecting to see homeless encampments on every block and excrement on all of the sidewalks. On the contrary, Market Street was tent free and as clean as I've ever seen it.
My uncle worked under the streets on the wooden brakes for the cable cars. WOODEN BRAKES! That was a time when we actually went places together. A time when we had more self respect and respect for each other. I always felt safe in The City. I will say that after the 60’s it did seem to start going “down hill”. It was a little “grungier” in the 70’s. It’s sad. We played all over SF as children and never worried about getting snatched. I think I would like the videos more if the actual sounds were left in and no music. The sounds and smells were special too.
amazing the foot traffic on powell street. now there is probably a tenth of that. and only a handful of stores...
Look I get it people, you were young and life was full of hope back then, and now your old and yearning, but dont take out your frustration on the city. Take it from me, someone who grew up in sf recently, that its still a great place to grow up and raise a family. The city has its issues now, but it also did back then. Serial killers were sending letters to the press, assassinations at city hall, cars were way more loud and pollutive and there was a damn highway in front of the ferry building. Don't be blinded by nostalgia .
You nailed it. Bunch of whiners here who have never learned life's basic wisdom that *everything changes* . San Francisco is still completely magical and amazing as it was when I was 16 when this footage was shot.
I knew every spot in San Francisco like the back of my hand, having traveled to every corner on my bike with my brothers and friends by the time I was 16. Yes it was different - and in some ways better, other ways not so. I sure don't miss that daily smog (or the bufugly Embarcadero Freeway).
As a Catholic school kid (Mission Dolores) I was a target for punks on the way home sometimes, definitely had to live in fear in '68 and the 70s when racial tensions were sky-high. Also scary were the zebra murders and zodiac killings. San Francisco was not especially friendly to anyone who wasn't white and relatively well-off (we were)…so I don't buy all these Archie Bunker rose-colored glasses view of a still-amazing city, a still-creative and open-hearted city having to deal with major societal challenges because it is that way.
It will self-correct, hopefully sooner than later. Lots of people are working extremely hard on that Downtown, in the Tenderloin, in the neighborhoods.
It's not only nostalgia - Fox News and other brainless media have made SF a target of hate for obvious reasons, but the truth is that it's just going through its own version of what every major American city is going through.
@@Yowzoe I couldn't have worded it better. San Francisco is a great city with lots of good people but media likes to over exaggerate things to push an agenda.
@@MassimoVarela yeah, it’s kind of out of control, and it’s going to ramp up in the next six months
@@YowzoeI get your sentiment but calling San Francisco “magical” in 2024 is a bit of a stretch considering the dramatic rise in crime & homelessness in the Bay Area & most metropolitan areas in the country
Yeah but how many people are on antidepressants now compared with then ?
I was 14 in 1976....... living at 631 fillmore street between fell and hayes.
I was 12 my father and mother had a house both by City college and one off of silver avenue
I've noticed how much the population has grown since 75 until now in 2019.
Possibly the most annoying watermark I have ever seen on a video though. Shame, it's great footage.
Right in the center above all.
Ruins the time machine effect.
He needs to study NASS to do it right.
Agreed, the person who uploaded this has got to catch a clue. There are better ways.
Fantastic footage!
Love the jazz too!
A city that once was.
To all the older ppl commenting your experience during this year thank you❤❤. I was born 2000 and my mom was born this year. Sometimes I just wonder what life was then. I must say that I miss the early 2000s it was also a great time to live out here. Have a blessed life ❤ cheers from San Francisco 🍻
@@TarikSolimanX thanks for sharing. I wish I could say the same about apartments now. What were some of your shows growing up. I’m curious. Because I used to love married with children and full house. My dad and mom made sure I had a great childhood in the early 2000s and oh man the days of waking up and looking at a cereal box before school. Man i only caught a glimpse of how beautiful life was between 2000 - 2010. I had to come in before the lights came on.
I went to the academy of art back in 2015, had no clue it was open this long ago it was so cool to see the school sign in the back of this video!
Then they closed it for the silliest of reasons. Uggh.
I STILL love San Francisco and I appreciate the old days. Sometimes we have to roll with change.
It is some of the people that mess it up. .................S.F. is STILL S.F.
And no cell phones or Uber in 75!!!
Nope, had to take a cab or find a payphone.
13:55 I was one year old at the time, born in another country. I never imagined that just last week (Sept 2024) I'd be sitting here at this spot with my wife, enjoying this same view.
good old days
MY BELOVED SAN FRANCISCO❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN MY HEART, BUT IT IS SO PAINFUL TO SEE THE HORRIBLE STATE S.F. IS IN. WHAT A SHAME THAT CULTURE AND BAD HABITS HAVE DESTROY A CITY THAT ONCE WAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY IN THE WORLD.
I was there in 1979; it was so beautiful. I have no desire to return, especially nowadays.
Simpler times I have the impression people were happy with less. I was 6 then, lived in Germany. I remember time flew slower...
I loved the music of San Francisco Santana Stevie Wonder KKSF great radio lots of Coltrane Miles Davis such a fine time for me anyway.
I was there in 76 but I couldn't find myself driving around. But it was April when I was there
This is fun. I was born in San Francisco 1976....Trying to see if I can't deduce the month.
I’m going to say it was post summer...maybe between August and October?
Also, I remember going to Woolworth’s all the time. But I never remember it taking the whole block. I remember getting the pizza there and the pets on the bottom floor.
It's October from the colour of the trees and the clothes.
5:48 Someone collecting for Salvation Army. I'd say December.
At 12:25 we can see Nicolas Cage's former house, 898 Francisco St, corner of Hyde!
If i could jump in the video, i would hitchhike to Southern California and see my parents. They passed away in 2010 and 13. I was 4 in 76. I remember taking my first plane flight from Orange County to San Francisco when i was 7 (1979). It only took an hour but it was so exciting! I remember they announced we reached 20,000 ft. We flew over clouds.
Imagine seeing videos from people 5000 years ago. Even 1000 years ago i would give all my money to go back in time.
Life expectancy in the US in the year 1900 was 40 years. That and many other things about history will combine to disillusion you to time-travel to the past. There are no "good old days".
Thats right down the street and a beautiful city of San Francisco to thank you 😊
I grew up in the north bay area, and regularly visited the city....this made me depressed
I love seeing San Fran when it was Beautifu. Butl it makes me really sad to see how bad society has gotten in the last couple decades. Wonder if it will ever be like this again?
Good memories on Powell, Geary, Market, and Union Square especially in the 1980s to the 2000 years. I was a kid /teenager to my early 30s in those 3 decades in San Francisco. For Generation X, these were our golden age in the city. Baby Boomers had the 1950s to 1980s golden era in San Francisco. My dad was in his prime then. Miss riding in his cab in San Francisco back in the 1980s. I saw the city then in his cab. When I became a home visiting nurse, I saw the city in the 2010 years. Did that for almost a decade in San Francisco. Wish I had a recording dash cam then 😂. I remember 1970s San Francisco too. I still can recall watching Star Wars and Jaws in theater with my dad then. Lived overseas for 5 years in the 1970s as a boy. Came back to California in the early 80s and I was speaking 3 languages 😂😂😂😂.
Look back and grieve for the world we lost
$1.88 seems like kind of a lot for cake mix.
at 1:05 when you can still see the Union 76 clocktower by the Bay Bridge, yep those were the best days.
Where are all the freaks?
In Mississippi and Kentucky.
Well it was day time I’m sure the freaks came out that night
What music is this?
Yes it was a totally different world
Ah yes! @14:00n next to the Golden Pavilion restaurant is my most favorite Chinese restaurant…Johnny KANS….their cuisine absolutely delicious to the palette. I think movie star Danny Kaye would still join Mr Kan in the kitchen at this time.period. Wonderful times, beautiful memories….nevermore?!!
@14:00 was boats in the water, I didn't see any resturants.
Anyone know the music score?
Armistead Maupin made me fall in love with this city wvwn though I grew up in Australia in the 80s
I grew up in San Francisco…born and raised. It was just like Armistead Maupin described it. The Tales of the City are exactly the way it was then.
Bunch of whiners here who have never learned life's basic wisdom that *everything changes* . San Francisco is still completely magical and amazing as it was when I was 16 when this footage was shot. Travel the world and compare.
I knew every spot in San Francisco like the back of my hand, having traveled to every corner on my bike with my brothers and friends by the time I was 16. Yes it was different - and in some ways better, other ways not so. I sure don't miss that daily smog (or the bufugly Embarcadero Freeway).
As a Catholic school kid (Mission Dolores) I was a target for punks on the way home sometimes, definitely had to live in fear in '68 and the 70s when racial tensions were sky-high. Also scary were the zebra murders and zodiac killings. San Francisco was not especially friendly to anyone who wasn't white and relatively well-off (we were)…so I don't buy all these Archie Bunker rose-colored glasses view of a still-amazing city, a still-creative and open-hearted city having to deal with major societal challenges because it is that way.
It will self-correct, hopefully sooner than later. Lots of people are working extremely hard on that Downtown, in the Tenderloin, in the neighborhoods.
It's not only nostalgia - Fox News and other brainless media have made SF a target of hate for obvious reasons, but the truth is that it's just going through its own version of what every major American city is going through.
Cables Cars we're pretty much like nowsdays...
Time machine I wasn't even born then.
Yes the magic is gone
One year till i was born
13:04 people waiting at the lane with no phones.. wow
Lived in S.F. from 1990-2023. The late 1990's and very early 2000' were the best. You still had the 1940 crowd, one heard Italian in the Marina and North Beach, Joe Dimaggio would walk down Chestnut Street. In Summer you mostly heard European languages on the buses not English. There was still tea time in the hotels, the Top of the Mark still had the bar that the carrier pilots kept their whiskey bottles at, the borders and barnes and noble were there...tower records thrived...the world renown S.F. library booksale was still held at Fort Mason, the Cliff House had not closed....now S.F. is a hollow shell of its former self. Degradation and banality rule the day. I moved to Indiana and thrived.
This was a waste to watch, In 1976 I lived, worked and played in San Francisco. I restored Victorians, partner in an Americana and Collectables store on Haight st. I eat and hung out in several cafes in town but mostly the Cafe Flora on Market St. Most of 1976 I lived in a warehouse commune and studios with other artists. You didn't show jack with this video where was Golden Gate Park, with its tea garden, flower house, museums and aquarium. Where is Hamburger Mary's or the Stud. No cafes were shown. No Coit Tower, or Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the City Lights Bookstore, beside the Vesuvius cafe. Where is Sutro Baths, and Lands End. Afraid to show Castro Street. the bath houses, San Francisco in 1976 was one of the eating capitals of the world, Every night, when we desided to go out and eat we would take a vote, Chinese, Mexican, Basque, Russian, Thai. Indian or just some cafe other than the one we were at at that moment so as to try something different. Just Desserts was a choice place. Buds Ice Cream with lines waiting sometimes in the rain. After the bars called out to the people 'Last Call For Alcohol", many times we headed to Church Street Station all night restaurant (Packed with artist, actors, gays, some in drag, hippies and left over Beats, every kind of person could go there. How about the hundreds of Guru's and Spiritualists along with the Moonies, EST, and Scientology. In San Francisco you were either the actor/performer or the watcher/audience some times both. If I was someone looking to visit San Francisco, this video wouldn't impress me to spend time or money there, People would fly in from all over the world to have a great time and experience there. In June 1981 everything changed, I left on the 7th of June to move to the Islands in the Caribbean, The 12th of June there was an announcement about some illness being found in the gay population, they at first called it GRID then later to AIDS, I saw money moving in to the city I was even a part of it but then realized what was happening. I quit in the early spring and started selling off my things, and set the date for June 6th or7th to leave, go into exile. I'm trying to write a book about my life and travels, San Francisco will be many chapters or maybe even a whole book. Lots of juice, colors and happenings as well as some great parties, and talk about my many projects and some of the characters that I knew or had encounters with.As Don Genero Flores told Charles "You can never return to Ixtlan " For me it is the Hotel California lyrics that speaks loudly, but it's the line " You can check out any time you like.But you can never leave!" I love the city (Thanks Tony) And I keep the dried flowers pressed in a sandwich between my heart and my mind. I will probably never go back, I don't want to destroy My San Francisco with what is there now. Same reason I don't go to funerals to view the bodies of my loved ones or friends, they remain alive within me. I realize this was filmed by a tourist from Germany, His intention was see how boring a place S F is come to Berlin for the real action.
Jesus, you're looney tunes!
I know so many of the places you mentioned, and felt a bit of the energy you did, though I was only 16 at the time of this footage. It was shot by aWest German tourist (see above in the video description) who felt no obligation to cover all the aspects of San Francisco that you mentioned as he was just passing through. You may have forgot many the negative sides San Francisco was in the 70's.
I've been back over the years, and it's still is a thriving and creative place in the corners, much-changed, much-challenged, and it's sad to me that you are writing it off and going down the nostalgia dead-end. I'm sure Berlin is amazing, San Francisco is, for 2024, still amazing. I'm going down by motorbike in June. I'm street savvy, so I'll be safe despite all the dystopic elements. It'll be crazy-expensive, but I know how to be cheap. It's gonna be an amazing time in an amazing place, you just gotta know where to look.
Check out "season of the witch" by David Talbot. It might jog your memory of how sketchy and scary San Francisco was for many back in your golden era.
When San Francisco was still enjoyable to live in. It's a sewer now.
It was a sewer then. It was actually grubbier then. The Embarcadero Freeway covered the waterfront. All the wharves/piers were shabby. Lots of litter. But still cool. People just get nostalgic.
You see what you wanna see.
Cynical Boo Hoo session here, no waiting, just drop in and bawl...but you got it wrong. The T-Loin is a mess, but the T-Loin is not San Francisco. I live in a part of the city, North Beach with lots of restaurants of various cultural tastes, including Italian, Mexican, and Viet Namese, Philly Cheese always offers tasty burgers and sandwidges, and Chinatown is very near, harboring some of the best cooks in the world, and some bars as well. On weekends, or warm nights people still fill the sidewalks and streets, or simply cruise about, on foot or by car, the street musicians are out busking. The famous and most excellent City Lights Books is only a few steps from Colombus and Broadway. If youre looking for 'green' theres a Grant Street dispensary, Pipeline offering excellent fare. Green Street betwixt Grant and Colombus offers everthing in Italian dinners, including sea food, or pizza, Gino & Carlo's is a venerable hangout for regulars, newbies or tourists. We have several very attractive popular and classy coffee houses, Greco's and Stella are excellent, and one of them classy, some say sacred for its arts literary and film history, the Trieste. Our luminaries are approachable, I occasionally shared a table there with Corso: "Tony, the world owes me a living!", and where FF Coppola created a big chunk of GF 3, in a coffee house going for it's century mark. North Beach is not dead by any means, and we still love tourists with money, were true blue that way.
Another nut job. Where do you people come from?
Young woman ringing the bell for Salvation army. About 5:39-5:57.so this video had to have been made in late November or early Dec. Didnt notice any holiday decorations. I live in Long Beach CA, have rung the bell for about 16+ yrs straight. Nice experience, just volunteer now, since 2021, they dont pay for doing it, understand that, more money to directly help people. Nice Jazz music, who is.the artist or, group?
Anymore
Claudio Ottaviano, "SidemanStories" 🎶
Yes, isn't it nice?
why did you put your logo all over the great footage
Can anyone help? I need info on an old Mexican bar/restaurant that was on mission st that was family owned by the Luna’s.
My mom was 12 born in 64
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My mom is born in 1976 in Muar. The minions movie copied my parent's birth year. 😭
Can someone name the music please??
Claudio Ottaviano, "SidemanStories" 🎶
Yes, isn't it nice?
Let's call it Steve.
1:35 celebrating the brutal climb to the top with a cig.
Doesn't anyone smoke there now? They still do here in the UK, although only about 15% of people.
@@ajs41 Same percentage in the US (15).
Because I was adopted in 1971 Jason Eugene Britt I am the one at the last post
I was 10
i want that 73 charger @ 3:18
My old Friend Hun de see, Hugh
AI interpolated
Drugs really did a number on SF. Summer of love started the rot.
You are confused.
@@Yowzoe Thanks for speaking up. These people really dominate the conversations on youtube comments about SF or hippies in general. It seems like it's really emotionally important for them to blame someone else for their problems.
@@sunkintree It's a result of rightwingnut media and demagogues "flooding the zone" as Steve Bannon famously puts it. It's an old tactic, seen in early 30's Germany: divide with lies and set us against one another. These people are unconsciously regurging the crapola they inhale from Fox (and worse). Garbage in 🧠, garbage out 😱