I was hoping this was going to be a good song from the band, not boring old pictures related to some American book. You did that for university? I didn't know you could get away with stuff like that in the U.S.
My parents and in-laws grew up and came of age in the Great Depression. My mother was the daughter of a dirt poor farmer in E. Arkansas. She said they never had anything before 1929, so after it hit they did not notice much difference. They were like pioneers in a way, growing and raising their food and making whatever they needed. All of the people I ever knew who lived through that era would waste nothing and many said what goes around comes around. It looks that a way to me. Great video!
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@massynippon - The Grapes of Wrath were a band that had a bunch of hits in the 80's. I was hoping your video was going to be one of their songs
SHIT FOR BRAINS.........................................GO AWAY HALFWIT
kiwicockers 5 months ago
massynippon, don't pay any attention to Bayview's comment! This is a lovely video. It captures the soul of those hard times beautifully!
moosisha 11 months ago
So sad
kaykaylove6 11 months ago
Central banks inflated Stock market bubble which burst in 1929 ,
something very similar happened in 2008.
Hard times are AHEAD. Goverment can not do anything about , but create inflation which will hirt economy even more.
aviomaster 1 year ago
I was hoping this was going to be a good song from the band, not boring old pictures related to some American book. You did that for university? I didn't know you could get away with stuff like that in the U.S.
BayviewFinch 1 year ago
@BayviewFinch
sorry.. i don't understand your point.. :(
Yes it was a work I made for my graduation at the Uni, but i'm from Italy.
So they let me do something like this :)
massynippon 1 year ago
@massynippon - The Grapes of Wrath were a band that had a bunch of hits in the 80's. I was hoping your video was going to be one of their songs.
BayviewFinch 1 year ago
My parents and in-laws grew up and came of age in the Great Depression. My mother was the daughter of a dirt poor farmer in E. Arkansas. She said they never had anything before 1929, so after it hit they did not notice much difference. They were like pioneers in a way, growing and raising their food and making whatever they needed. All of the people I ever knew who lived through that era would waste nothing and many said what goes around comes around. It looks that a way to me. Great video!
copandengr 1 year ago
A very poignant story my friends.
Looks as if history is repeating itself.
Thank you for the film
marktomarketguy 2 years ago