I was born in Nashville in 76 and lived there till 84. This and the previous video really hit home for me. I had to wonder what my 4 year old self was doing when these videos were taken. 😊. I have some faint memories of Nashville during this time period. Thanks so much for sharing this.
@chriscallen6897 #chriscallen6897 Very cool! Your welcome. Glad you enjoyed the vids. Do you recall the skate center.// errr, Rolling Rink behind and up on the hill a bit?
@@John-qt9bi "This [Was] The Way" lol. HEck, only time allowed in was just after dark. Even eating lunch and sometimes dinner was on the front porch. And NO AC in that house. :)
Man at the the 3 minute mark they turn around 50 yards from my childhood home. The the place i moved back into. Awesome to remember how the neighborhood was. Thanks for posting
At 6:37 this is New Hope Rd heading south toward I-24, with I-24W toward Clarksville on the right, and I-24E toward Nashville on the other side of the Interstate. You are turning right onto 41A (Clarksville Hwy) just after you cross I-24. At 8:10 we see the 41A Speedway on the right. Just past that, we see the old Sycamore Creek Bridge, which has been replaced.
What camera did you use? As far as I read, home video cameras weren't widely available until 1983. Was it some sort of commercial video camera used by newscasters or something?
@Knuteboy37 #Knuteboy37 I was only 8 lol. But all I recall is seeing "VHS" I will ask Mom / Mema and get back to ya. Thanks for watching. There is a backstory to why pops got the Camera though. He had an Art store at Harris St. and Gallatin Rd. and got the camera to expand into the dating business. His start up business for the dating / date matching was "Date Mart" a riff off Wal-Mart... which at that time I was so young seemed that Wal-Mart stole his idea of the "mart" thing. LOL
@@TimeVault1 Oh okay, you're the kid in the video. I should have known. It's easy to forget just how long ago 1980 was..lol I'm a couple years older than you. That back story makes sense as far as me thinking that was a commercial camera. He must have gotten it from a business equipment wholesaler or something. It had to be incredibly expensive for that time. I don't think an average Joe could have walked into a Sears and bought a camera like that in 1980. The quality is superior to camcorders that came out eight or so years later! Well, thanks for replying and I hope you and your family are doing well.
#Knuteboy37 @Knuteboy37 I found out what camera Pop's used. It's highly likely it was RCA. Hope ths helps? p.s. Yeah, I'm the knucklehead on the roof of the "beast".
Before camcorders there were portable vcr's and video cameras. They were sold in stores beginning around 1978/79. I had one. You wore the vcr in a pouch on your side strapped over your shoulder and rested the video camera on your shoulder which was wired to the vcr.
Thanks for asking this @knuteboy3778. I've watched 2 of these videos wondering how they were made. At the time, many people were still using super 8. In 1980, I was in middle school and none of my friends had any video eqipment. In 1982 I was in high school and my Dad bought a jvc video system for $2500 (a fortune at the time) which comprised of a separate camera, tape recorder and battery pack. Time vault's family must have been an early adopter because it wasn't until the mid-80s in Philadelphia that all my friends parents suddenly got microwaves, vcr's, push-button phones, answering machines, call-waiting feature, etc. Thanks for posting this, watching this in 2023 is mind blowing.
oh, well, if the General doesn't tho, did you catch the video on here of Herbie down here in Murfreesboro, TN. It's on the channel under "Classic Cars thru the decades" . Thanks for watching!
ruclips.net/video/jxvPjuREDpE/видео.html I do believe this was playing where I had to edit it out. "The Rose" by Bette Midler Great song. In future video clip, better video with the song actually playing on the car radio...
This is awesome. Just like a time machine on our phones.
@holtridge7337 THank you so much. Happpy you enjoying the vids!
@@TimeVault1 You're welcome. Thank you for posting these.
I was born in Nashville in 76 and lived there till 84. This and the previous video really hit home for me. I had to wonder what my 4 year old self was doing when these videos were taken. 😊. I have some faint memories of Nashville during this time period. Thanks so much for sharing this.
@chriscallen6897 #chriscallen6897 Very cool! Your welcome. Glad you enjoyed the vids. Do you recall the skate center.// errr, Rolling Rink behind and up on the hill a bit?
You were probably playing outside like we all were back then. Unsupervised as well!
@@John-qt9bi "This [Was] The Way" lol. HEck, only time allowed in was just after dark. Even eating lunch and sometimes dinner was on the front porch. And NO AC in that house. :)
I love it, a trip down memory lane ❤I was 5 years old when this was filmed 😮
@daved3948 #daved3948 That's AwEsomE! I was 8 yrs old. THANKS for watching!
Man at the the 3 minute mark they turn around 50 yards from my childhood home. The the place i moved back into. Awesome to remember how the neighborhood was. Thanks for posting
@HankCostaRica #HankCostaRica WoW! THat's awesome man. You're welcome, and we're tickled to death that you guys/gals are enjoying these memories.
Love these kinds of video and the radio playing in the background🤙Alot of youngsters!! Great shot of them in the back seat😎👍
@southernlightning775 Thanks for watching; Happy you enjoyed the vids.
Oh, did you catch that KDF sticker on the window too?
Steely Dan at the end. Little traffic. Thats freedom!
Indeed!
At 6:37 this is New Hope Rd heading south toward I-24, with I-24W toward Clarksville on the right, and I-24E toward Nashville on the other side of the Interstate. You are turning right onto 41A (Clarksville Hwy) just after you cross I-24. At 8:10 we see the 41A Speedway on the right. Just past that, we see the old Sycamore Creek Bridge, which has been replaced.
@reallyrarestuff awesome. Thanks for the information.
The.... the Day's ! 😊
@joeduece1 Thanks for watching man. What is the Day's?
Oof. RIP headphone users at 2:30. I remember the air being hazy like that in the summers in the 80s and 90s. it's a lot cleaner these days
Yeah. Back then fear or reality of acid rain and depleting ozone layer right? @coolbluellights
New Hope Freewill Baptist is in Joelton. No way then or now you can get to Pleasant View from Madison in 12 minutes.
@CasbahD LOL, I'm sure our Dad paused it a few times. Not certain but he prob. did.
What camera did you use? As far as I read, home video cameras weren't widely available until 1983. Was it some sort of commercial video camera used by newscasters or something?
@Knuteboy37 #Knuteboy37 I was only 8 lol. But all I recall is seeing "VHS" I will ask Mom / Mema and get back to ya. Thanks for watching. There is a backstory to why pops got the Camera though. He had an Art store at Harris St. and Gallatin Rd. and got the camera to expand into the dating business. His start up business for the dating / date matching was "Date Mart" a riff off Wal-Mart... which at that time I was so young seemed that Wal-Mart stole his idea of the "mart" thing. LOL
@@TimeVault1 Oh okay, you're the kid in the video. I should have known. It's easy to forget just how long ago 1980 was..lol I'm a couple years older than you. That back story makes sense as far as me thinking that was a commercial camera. He must have gotten it from a business equipment wholesaler or something. It had to be incredibly expensive for that time. I don't think an average Joe could have walked into a Sears and bought a camera like that in 1980. The quality is superior to camcorders that came out eight or so years later!
Well, thanks for replying and I hope you and your family are doing well.
#Knuteboy37 @Knuteboy37 I found out what camera Pop's used. It's highly likely it was RCA. Hope ths helps? p.s. Yeah, I'm the knucklehead on the roof of the "beast".
Before camcorders there were portable vcr's and video cameras. They were sold in stores beginning around 1978/79. I had one. You wore the vcr in a pouch on your side strapped over your shoulder and rested the video camera on your shoulder which was wired to the vcr.
Thanks for asking this @knuteboy3778. I've watched 2 of these videos wondering how they were made. At the time, many people were still using super 8. In 1980, I was in middle school and none of my friends had any video eqipment. In 1982 I was in high school and my Dad bought a jvc video system for $2500 (a fortune at the time) which comprised of a separate camera, tape recorder and battery pack. Time vault's family must have been an early adopter because it wasn't until the mid-80s in Philadelphia that all my friends parents suddenly got microwaves, vcr's, push-button phones, answering machines, call-waiting feature, etc.
Thanks for posting this, watching this in 2023 is mind blowing.
im waiting for the General Lee to come flyin around a corner, sideways......
RIGHT!!! lol. Well, there is one in Ashland City.. I need to record it next time I pass thru there!
oh, well, if the General doesn't tho, did you catch the video on here of Herbie down here in Murfreesboro, TN. It's on the channel under "Classic Cars thru the decades" . Thanks for watching!
What neighborhood in Madison was this?
From Harris St, Madison but this is old or new clarksville hwy to Sycamore Creek #SharonNorthern
@SharonNorthern #SharonNorthern Just past Madison Square. The street in front of the library.
Library now. Back then it was my school Stratton Elementary.
ruclips.net/video/jxvPjuREDpE/видео.html I do believe this was playing where I had to edit it out. "The Rose" by Bette Midler Great song. In future video clip, better video with the song actually playing on the car radio...
But hope you folks enjoy this edited version til then.