@@mistersquare7327 you are absolutely right! The Television Studios in Hollywood wanted to.pirteay Americans as being Wholesome, Attractive, Super Brave, etc. As an isolated kid, I too watched TV but, I really thought there were places like Green Acres, Mayberry, Dick Van Dyke was a favorite of mine..I must have been 4 or 5 years old..
For real, all that knowledge for the taking and they pass it up for the smoke shop or liquor store. People wonder why business's don't want to operate in NYC. You are creating your own food desert that they always complain about after they run target out because they have been operating at a loss for a decade.
@johnford9070 no idiot People that owned them lost all their money they had invested in them For years no one would invest in the neighborhood For years there were no food stores clothing restaurants cell phone ect Just empty burnt out shells selling Crack to the blacks that lived there
I worked as a Lorillard tobacco sales rep in Brooklyn in from 1977 to 1979. JOE AND MARY'S RESTAURANT on Knickerbocker was one of my stops. I went there on a Friday to inventory their cigarette machine close to lunch time. The following Monday , Galante was killed by persons unknown. I went out and got drunk and called in sick the next day. LIVING ON THE EDGE !!!!!
It’s weird to hear people talk about New York in the 70’s as some sort of “Golden Age.” I suppose it was for the arts, but that was largely because misery and cheap rent from run down buildings breeds artists of all sorts
@@royale7620Philistines crack me up. It was one of the best decades for all popular music. Also films by Scorcese and Coppola are considered some of the best American films ever made, and NYC was where most of that was coming out of.
@@matthewgabbard6415 Movies that low key showcase that it was a failed liberal society that couldnt civilise and that the reforms of 1965 were a huge mistake
You would freeze in winter, you couldn't turn up the heat because of how much they charged, a lot of people got sick because the cold seeped into their lungs, roaches crawling around, if your window broke the cold wind would blow into the room if you couldn't have the window replaced. In the summer the heat was so bad, the sidewalks would crack, places where the road would melt and if you stepped there you'd leave your shoeprint, most people couldn't afford air conditioners so they opened a window and had a small fan, that was the best you could do. At night you had to choose risking a break in from your open window or the heat. When it rained water came up out the clogged sewers and the rats came up with them, you got the damp eating the walls, mushrooms growing out of walls, mildew and mold. 70s in NY was no "golden age"
I remember some Astoria Park teen age mafiosos setting a trap for the Son of Sam in the parking lot. They sat in the Astoria Park's ''lovers lane'' with their girl sexily dressed girl friends.There was a substantial reward and these young gangsters were smart operators. Burkowitz was real wise to never chose Astoria Park as a place to shoot couples. The young Astoria Park gangsters would have left him looking like Swiss cheese.
Perfectly compiled. Just as I remembered on the late news. The facts. Just the facts and no blurred out photos. The reporters were down in the mix and are considered heroes of a bygone era in my eyes.
I was already out 9f the house and I resided between lower manhattan and Brooklyn. The night of the blackout, I happened to be staying in Lower Mahhattan. It was particularly frightening because of all the very tall and crowded office buildings near City Hall. My boyfriend held me very close to him because we could hear a couple of guys following us. My girlfriend was raped several.blocks over that same night. I happened to be wearing black pants and a black top. Thank God I wasnt alone that night. That blackout was terrifying. It was literally pitch black outside. My boyfriend pulled me into a deep doorway, and those guys somehow missed us and kept walking down the street. I remember this like it was yesterday.
Most of Queens, Bronx, and half of Brooklyn are all immigrants from the 3rd world and in Manhattan half are transplants and half natives Most New York natives have long gone
As bad as it was, I really never noticed, except the blackout of '77. Was too busy playing with GI Joes and Tonka trucks all day. Was not born with a silver spoon with my mouth but had great parents. I thank God everyday that they're still alive! Lived in Taft housing projects from 1975-80. Born and raised in NYC (1970-80) until age ten when we moved to PA. My parents thought yep, time to move on!😅 Fights everyday after school was a pain in the butt though (PS 108) Taught me a valuable lesson, win some lose some..
i was 13 and living on the upper west side near Lincoln center. the blackout was the only time i ever saw my father and other tenants scared and openly armed in the lobby. they called it the night of the animals.
My family lived in East Keansburg, New Jersey at the time, my relatives on my mom's side lived in Central Long Island, and my great-aunt & uncle lived in The Bronx. Since my mom visited NYC, she dyed her hair blonde from 1976-77 in case David Berkowitz passed by. 12:41 is Marvin Scott who was on Ch 5 from 1972-80 before he moved to WPIX Ch 11 ever since and he worked with Bill Jorgensen on both stations. Adia Alvarez looked exactly like Sigourney Weaver.
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Growing up in the Bronx I remember all of these stories. Great video. I remember the talk about Gotti taking Galante out.
I remember this big time. I lived in Northern Manhattan (Inwood) at the time. Myself and family went upstate for vacation but my dad and dog stayed behind. I remember seeing the news reports but luckily it never reached to the tip of Manhattan.
I watched that game with friends at college in Louisiana. All the country folk were rooting for the Dodgers, and were laughing at me, after the Goodyear Blimp showed a South Bronx building on fire. I told them, "not so fast". 😆
For persons of my age..67.. this brings back those memories of a city that was managed by corrupt officials and ruled by street gangs and drug dealers. It was tan age of innocence lost that will remain with me for the rest of my life.
All of those stolen goods, where are they now?? In a land fill....🤣where are those arrested back then now?? Thankfully I was 11 years old when this was going on, and THANKS to not having access to social media I turned out to be a hard working American. Son of Sam is a Christian in Jail now.....Amazing. My first car was a 1975 Plymouth Fury. Good STRONG CAR, but every time it rained the carburetor choke would get stuck closed and I always had to shove a stick in there just to start my car.....true....
I remember the hit on carmine Galante like it was yesterday, i was a teen then. The covers of the daily news and new York post had the picture of his dead bullet riddled body, with his cigar still in his mouth.
Son of Sam needed an adjustment everyday, in a room with 5 Muhummad Ali's, and 5 Mike Tyson's, 5 George Foreman's using ol' SonofaSamboy for a sparring partner. No facial protection or gloves for Samboy. Then at night, make him listen to Hillary talk on a looped recording.
After the blackout, you could get a $350 moped for $50! 😂 Many stores in all boroughs had no gratings to cover their windows, and the rest was history. I remember "The Moped Store", in Queens, on the LI Expressway service road near Springfield Gardens, a huge place, that had to have over 100 mopeds just in the showroom. The day after the blackout...EMPTY! 😂😂😂
Proof that they were not in any real concern for the betterment and safety of the people.I was there to see,I'm STILL STANDING TODAY WITH GRATITUDE ,THANKS AGAIN GOD
I'm a baby New Yorker. Been living in the Bronx since July of 22. I'm originally from the deep south so this is like living in a whole nother world. There is always some adventure to be had in the city. In the words of Foghat "I'm a fool for the city" love the videos.
@@robertnussberger6449 it's pretty bad in some places spots in the Bronx. Highbridge area and Ogden are bad due to the fentynal and xylezine junkies. It's basically an open air drug market on east Tremont. Saw a guy get robbed in broad daylight at the Williams bridge metro north stop. I don't go out staring at my phone or have earbuds in. Always be ready to defend yourself. The weak don't make it here. Sad but true
Were still masculine and handsome. You women are so full of yourself today you think you all deserve the 6 ft 6 figure and 6 abs while you weigh 150 and are 5 4. Lol
That lady said "you don't understand him. Ive been studying demonology." Me along with the other ladies scoffed and rolled our eyes. Lol. I thought she was about to tell us something worth something instead she hit us with the demonology. Lol.
3:45, 11:37 carmine galante and the Lufthansa heist report used some high quality video footage If you told me it was the 90s I would probably believe it.
This was the days of the old incandescent light bulbs and fluorescent tubes. Different kind of light, not as wh te or as strong. Plus the economy was bad so probably they tried to save money in some places by just not lighting it so much.
Old Building come down new Building get built peoples from the past die new are Born old cars get crush new cars are made so things do change but crime never stop
@@BarbaraBaker-c2x That's a good thing! When ⚪ people move into a neighborhood it's called gentrification. When ⚫ people move into a neighborhood it is called cultural enrichment.
This compilation is fantastic! It brought me back to my terrible childhood.
In my childhood I was sure everybody in the States was prosperous and happy=)
@@mistersquare7327 you are absolutely right! The Television Studios in Hollywood wanted to.pirteay Americans as being Wholesome, Attractive, Super Brave, etc. As an isolated kid, I too watched TV but, I really thought there were places like Green Acres, Mayberry, Dick Van Dyke was a favorite of mine..I must have been 4 or 5 years old..
The bookstore never gets looted
For real, all that knowledge for the taking and they pass it up for the smoke shop or liquor store. People wonder why business's don't want to operate in NYC. You are creating your own food desert that they always complain about after they run target out because they have been operating at a loss for a decade.
Why would it? Thugs aren't interested in books.
@winstonslone2797 do you think we live in a fairy tail 😅 that someone really gonna grab some george Orwell over literally anything else..
@@Tomdatruth I was at least hoping they would go for current events, nothing so advanced.
sheeeeeiiiit whatchu tryna say
I was 13 living in the S Bronx. The next day I went outside and saw every single store was looted. Half the stores never came back.
Same thing in Brooklyn
Those stores on Broadway never came back until 1998 only some started to open.
But in 2019 were😊 looted again
Where did the stores move too? How’d they get there? Store busses??
@johnford9070 no idiot
People that owned them lost all their money they had invested in them
For years no one would invest in the neighborhood
For years there were no food stores clothing restaurants cell phone ect
Just empty burnt out shells selling Crack to the blacks that lived there
Wow , I was 10
@@johnford9070they went out of business. They couldn’t afford to repair and restock. Rents due.
Bill Jorgenson, John Roland, Bob O'Brien, John Miller, Bill McCreary...the gritty storytelling...even down to the "5" logo...this was channel 5 news.
I WHNA SEE THE 90S EDITION, THIS IS GREAT. LOve seeing old news!!
I worked as a Lorillard tobacco sales rep in Brooklyn in from 1977 to 1979. JOE AND MARY'S RESTAURANT on Knickerbocker was one of my stops. I went there on a Friday to inventory their cigarette machine close to lunch time. The following Monday , Galante was killed by persons unknown. I went out and got drunk and called in sick the next day. LIVING ON THE EDGE !!!!!
I wait for these videos every week.
Me too, they do such a good job with them 💙🙏🏻💙
Great compilation. Can’t wait for the 80s and 90s editions
This is scary enough
Yeah......that's gonna be a wild ride
Crack wars
They need a new channel just for the old videos. I love watching old crimes
Yes Amen
There's a channel called Hezekaya news I believe. He has lots of old goodies
@@JustBree716 thanks I will check it out
5:35 the way the reporter actually sang was crazy 😮
It’s weird to hear people talk about New York in the 70’s as some sort of “Golden Age.” I suppose it was for the arts, but that was largely because misery and cheap rent from run down buildings breeds artists of all sorts
What art? 70s art is as degenerate as it gets
@@royale7620Philistines crack me up. It was one of the best decades for all popular music. Also films by Scorcese and Coppola are considered some of the best American films ever made, and NYC was where most of that was coming out of.
@@matthewgabbard6415 Movies that low key showcase that it was a failed liberal society that couldnt civilise and that the reforms of 1965 were a huge mistake
You would freeze in winter, you couldn't turn up the heat because of how much they charged, a lot of people got sick because the cold seeped into their lungs, roaches crawling around, if your window broke the cold wind would blow into the room if you couldn't have the window replaced. In the summer the heat was so bad, the sidewalks would crack, places where the road would melt and if you stepped there you'd leave your shoeprint, most people couldn't afford air conditioners so they opened a window and had a small fan, that was the best you could do. At night you had to choose risking a break in from your open window or the heat. When it rained water came up out the clogged sewers and the rats came up with them, you got the damp eating the walls, mushrooms growing out of walls, mildew and mold. 70s in NY was no "golden age"
I remember some Astoria Park teen age mafiosos setting a trap for the Son of Sam in the parking lot. They sat in the Astoria Park's ''lovers lane'' with their girl sexily dressed girl friends.There was a substantial reward and these young gangsters were smart operators. Burkowitz was real wise to never chose Astoria Park as a place to shoot couples. The young Astoria Park gangsters would have left him looking like Swiss cheese.
He got caught because of a ticket from Bath Beach park.
50 years later the same type of people doing the same type of shit
Yup history always repeats itself !!! But this time it will be worse
😂
DMTBKA
Racist
@@alexhidel3732 it's a culture thing not a race thing
Perfectly compiled. Just as I remembered on the late news. The facts. Just the facts and no blurred out photos. The reporters were down in the mix and are considered heroes of a bygone era in my eyes.
I like these.
History is fascinating, humans today are very lucky that they can get a window into the past through media.
Yes, they can also be manipulated through the same media.
“The rest was duck soup”❤😂 very 70s slang 😂😂😂
I was already out 9f the house and I resided between lower manhattan and Brooklyn. The night of the blackout, I happened to be staying in Lower Mahhattan. It was particularly frightening because of all the very tall and crowded office buildings near City Hall. My boyfriend held me very close to him because we could hear a couple of guys following us. My girlfriend was raped several.blocks over that same night. I happened to be wearing black pants and a black top. Thank God I wasnt alone that night. That blackout was terrifying. It was literally pitch black outside. My boyfriend pulled me into a deep doorway, and those guys somehow missed us and kept walking down the street. I remember this like it was yesterday.
They hit Lufthansa again in 2978??
Man...
Man that NY accent is something you just dont hear that much anymore.
"Dees, dems, and doos." You miss that?
Come to Long Island….its alive and well
I still speak with the accent.
Too many transplants here in NY 🤦♂️
Most of Queens, Bronx, and half of Brooklyn are all immigrants from the 3rd world and in Manhattan half are transplants and half natives Most New York natives have long gone
RIP John Roland
That was awesome can we get a 80s 90s and early 2000s 😊
The 70s were fkn wild. Now Manhattan resembles an outdoor corporate office 🗽♥
40+ years later Curtis Sliwa still working everyday to help NY be a safer place to live . Elect Curtis for Mayor next election .
Can’t slow Curt down at all.
He sounds the same.
I grew up in the Bronx and some friends brought me to one of Sliwas first meetings. It was in a McDonalds on Fordham Rd BX where he was a manager.
lol you still believe the people elect shit or you are payed to repeat Zionist propaganda?
I agree. He never stopped!
The Bronx was burning in the 1970s for sure.
As bad as it was, I really never noticed, except the blackout of '77. Was too busy playing with GI Joes and Tonka trucks all day. Was not born with a silver spoon with my mouth but had great parents. I thank God everyday that they're still alive! Lived in Taft housing projects from 1975-80. Born and raised in NYC (1970-80) until age ten when we moved to PA. My parents thought yep, time to move on!😅 Fights everyday after school was a pain in the butt though (PS 108) Taught me a valuable lesson, win some lose some..
By even Philly was as bad in the 70s early 80s. I moved from NYC to Philly and boy not an improved move.
Great to see Curtis back in the day
What big difference time change a person he was young now older
But look good for age
I grew up in farrockaway queens and my father was a cop then loved the storys. And i was a officer 6 years in Virginia in the early 2000s. Crazy times
The year on the Lufthansa heist shows December 11, 2978 -- some 1000 years in the future.
It was Robert DeNiro
They have really bad technologies in the future probably still not fully recovered after World War 3.😛
My friend was raped downtown. My boyfriend protected me. I'll never forget that night. It was truly frightening.
@@odellwood2711WTH?!! 🥴
@@odellwood2711shut up
That's yum about your friend
Were you talking about the Blackout Riot?
i was 13 and living on the upper west side near Lincoln center. the blackout was the only time i ever saw my father and other tenants scared and openly armed in the lobby. they called it the night of the animals.
My family lived in East Keansburg, New Jersey at the time, my relatives on my mom's side lived in Central Long Island, and my great-aunt & uncle lived in The Bronx. Since my mom visited NYC, she dyed her hair blonde from 1976-77 in case David Berkowitz passed by.
12:41 is Marvin Scott who was on Ch 5 from 1972-80 before he moved to WPIX Ch 11 ever since and he worked with Bill Jorgensen on both stations. Adia Alvarez looked exactly like Sigourney Weaver.
Growing up in the Bronx I remember all of these stories. Great video. I remember the talk about Gotti taking Galante out.
Never let David Berkowitz OUT ever
Nice, love footage like this 👍🏽
I remember this big time. I lived in Northern Manhattan (Inwood) at the time. Myself and family went upstate for vacation but my dad and dog stayed behind. I remember seeing the news reports but luckily it never reached to the tip of Manhattan.
News isn’t like this no more, they would have bleeped out so much
We're back 70s now
No. It was much worse than it is now.
@@cliffpadilla5871are you stoned.
8:16 Henry in the shower: "hahahaha ! Jimmyyyyyyyy!!!!!"
you're funny
8:25 saw this on “Goodfellas”
(Henry heard the radio…”hahahaha jimmmayyy!!!!”)
I was born on the day that Reggie Jackson hit 3 homeruns in the World Series.
I watched that game with friends at college in Louisiana. All the country folk were rooting for the Dodgers, and were laughing at me, after the Goodyear Blimp showed a South Bronx building on fire. I told them, "not so fast". 😆
For persons of my age..67.. this brings back those memories of a city that was managed by corrupt officials and ruled by street gangs and drug dealers. It was tan age of innocence lost that will remain with me for the rest of my life.
man 70s in New York were no joke!!! Rappers and Lyricists were right! No wonder why they rhymed hard and truth about the environment they come from.
The truth is they stole things that didn’t belong to them..
@@johneeeemarry34 They said there was a Hip Hop explosion in NYC after the riots! 🤣🤣🤣
All of those stolen goods, where are they now??
In a land fill....🤣where are those arrested back then now?? Thankfully I was 11 years old when this was going on, and THANKS to not having access to social media I turned out to be a hard working American. Son of Sam is a Christian in Jail now.....Amazing. My first car was a 1975 Plymouth Fury. Good STRONG CAR, but every time it rained the carburetor choke would get stuck closed and I always had to shove a stick in there just to start my car.....true....
It mustve been allergic to humidity
I remember the hit on carmine Galante like it was yesterday, i was a teen then. The covers of the daily news and new York post had the picture of his dead bullet riddled body, with his cigar still in his mouth.
Great compilation.
I just peeped at 8:20.. The date says “December 11th, 2978.”
All i see is beautiful gentle giants peacefully protesting
Careful now. They might accuse you of being racist, or they will mention Jan 6th
Back to black 🖤🌍
Well done !!!
God Bless Curtis Sliwa.
6:53
People like this are why criminals feel empowered
And worse yet these people still exist.
Son of Sam needed an adjustment everyday, in a room with 5 Muhummad Ali's, and 5 Mike Tyson's, 5 George Foreman's using ol' SonofaSamboy for a sparring partner. No facial protection or gloves for Samboy. Then at night, make him listen to Hillary talk on a looped recording.
Sounds like a fitting sentence to me. 😅
After the blackout, you could get a $350 moped for $50! 😂 Many stores in all boroughs had no gratings to cover their windows, and the rest was history. I remember "The Moped Store", in Queens, on the LI Expressway service road near Springfield Gardens, a huge place, that had to have over 100 mopeds just in the showroom. The day after the blackout...EMPTY! 😂😂😂
Hope he had insurance?😊
@@GoodOlKAgang I would hope so, but a lot of small businesses decide those policies cost too much.
Even TWO GUYS department store got looted in NYC.
Basically The Purge in the 70,s
I LIKE THIS!
I was 16 1/2 in the Summer of 1977, so I remember the NYC Blackout well.
It was scary. I remember seeing the news….. getting acared.
The biggest oversight was being able to place that camera to get the combination. Such a simple thing.
Proof that they were not in any real concern for the betterment and safety of the people.I was there to see,I'm STILL STANDING TODAY WITH GRATITUDE ,THANKS AGAIN GOD
I'm a baby New Yorker. Been living in the Bronx since July of 22. I'm originally from the deep south so this is like living in a whole nother world. There is always some adventure to be had in the city. In the words of Foghat "I'm a fool for the city" love the videos.
In the 70s and 80s nyc was definitely a zombie apocalypse
@@robertnussberger6449 it's pretty bad in some places spots in the Bronx. Highbridge area and Ogden are bad due to the fentynal and xylezine junkies. It's basically an open air drug market on east Tremont. Saw a guy get robbed in broad daylight at the Williams bridge metro north stop. I don't go out staring at my phone or have earbuds in. Always be ready to defend yourself. The weak don't make it here. Sad but true
The 70’s where crazy thanks to Biden and the open border!
I would bet Boganlady wouldnt have wanted sammyboyburkowitz to stay at her house for 2 minutes
Well, history repeats itself, doesn't it?
What occasion are you talking about?
@@joaquimrodriguez8961 POC burning, looting and murdering.
I lived in Manhattan in the 70s scary times!
Even the 8track tapes were looted from stores 1970,s
They arrest 2000 thief’s that would never happened today. They would all get away.
Cop we're tougher and strong didn't bs political protecting criminals
Now cop don't have that power
14:18 😔 big loss for me 😍 I loved that guy 🔝 🔝
I was born and raised in the city and I can honestly say it’s had its ups and downs but for the most part it has always been a shithole.
😮
you have a way with words...
“No my daddy don’t live in that New York City no more”
1970s were great.!!!
And they say NOW crime is worse than ever? 😂
Looks the excat same at best. Most states have higher crime then peak in 1991 so there's that
@@crazychase98 That is 100% false. All crime peaked in the early 1990s and is verifiably lower now.
Life so much better back then
Men were really handsome - Masculine- in the 70s, unlike today.❤
Were still masculine and handsome. You women are so full of yourself today you think you all deserve the 6 ft 6 figure and 6 abs while you weigh 150 and are 5 4. Lol
East Harlem my old Neighborhood. I was 2 when this happened.
08:18 Did the news channel time jump to the year 2978?
😂
6:43 😂 [()] Irish 🇮🇪 potato 🥔 HUH 😊 🔝 😊 WHAT DOES IRISH POTATO 👇🏼 👇🏼 🔝
need those vigil antis back in NYC 😀
2:29 Nothing changes in the community
I remember most of this. ESP Son of Sam.
That lady said "you don't understand him. Ive been studying demonology." Me along with the other ladies scoffed and rolled our eyes. Lol. I thought she was about to tell us something worth something instead she hit us with the demonology. Lol.
She was prolly his mutha.
She said she had been studying it for the last few days. I'm guessing that made her an expert.
GOOOOOOD
They knew better than to loot my store!
lol some things will never change…or should I say some people
Disappeared in to blackness.
At 8:25, they made an error with the date. It says: “December 11, 2978”
It was definitely a BLACK out
Still today they live in filth.
3:45, 11:37 carmine galante and the Lufthansa heist report used some high quality video footage
If you told me it was the 90s I would probably believe it.
5:24 Wild shit
The Son of Sam can't be blamed for what happened. His neighbour's dog told him to do it and if a dog tells you to do something then you do it🐶
The mob was responsible for the lufhtansa heist stealing and walking away with millions 😅
The usual subjects 😊
Wherever they go, they bring crime.
Did anyone notice the good on the date about the heist at JFK? 12/11/2978 rather than 12/11/1978.
Animals: Were, Are and ALWAYS WILL BE
People had 8track tapes to listen to during the power outage no download fee to pay. .
“Come here You!”
Where's Waldo?
TRIFECTA 😊 Corso Gold Schwartz 😊
USA Back in the 70s and 80s had bad public light? Most of videos I see from this era, public lighting is shit.
This was the days of the old incandescent light bulbs and fluorescent tubes. Different kind of light, not as wh te or as strong. Plus the economy was bad so probably they tried to save money in some places by just not lighting it so much.
@@roringusanda2837 I'm from South America, but when I see some videos of this part of Los Angeles, resembles so much with my country.
Things never change i see 😂
Have you seen NYC lately?.....Almost every borough has been completely gentrified!
Old Building come down new Building get built peoples from the past die new are
Born old cars get crush new cars are made so things do change but crime never stop
@@BarbaraBaker-c2xlmfao what a joke its still a sh**t hole
@@BarbaraBaker-c2x That's a good thing! When ⚪ people move into a neighborhood it's called gentrification. When ⚫ people move into a neighborhood it is called cultural enrichment.
12:14 joey ramone