This is a home movie for me, also with my 8ml movie camera, trippin around with Brody, spiegleman, mogul and almus, smoking down steppingstone, diggin bill Evans, the bailins, Joey Berger, Peter Newburger, rosengarden, rundgren, John siegler, steve spiegle, traffic, blues project, Bloomfield, Ezra swerdlow, hangin at the poster shop near the annex, ye town trading post, la tosca, grace ave park, allenwood, and strange white powders in back of the auditorium...
That's my hometown, definitely Great Neck, Middle Neck Rd or "Town" as we called it. I recognize many of the stores. I'm a couple of years younger than you, Andy, but it was just like that.
geez, some of the older comments to this video are complete BS. i agree to what Commack08 said, this is like a time capsule. i really love this short film; it shows life for young people back in the day- comparing it to life for the young people of today, it isn't much different. i love the emotions conveyed in it, too. regardless of it not having the teens converse, you can just understand what they're talking about and how they feel. really interesting film. <3
yeah def had to be middle neck road, especially considering that it would have to be the most busy street in Great neck during the time, with other cross roads far less busy
This film was pretty lame until they busted out the groovy jams and started toking up. I couldn't really tell, but if the film was intended to be anti-drug they probably shouldn't have used such awesome tunes to capture the moment. Once they killed the annoying piano and started rockin' out it made me want to jump into the film and join them. Oh man... this island was probably an awesome place to grow up back then... it sure as hell isn't anymore.
Irreplaceable time capsule of what long island was like in 1969.. Regardless of the films subject or dialog, the images have a historical quality to them.. A frozen moment of life here on the island. -- Dave. (Long Island, NY)
@Commack08 It was different back then. Way different. It is a time capsule. Like who did anything like that back then. Like Daddy would let you use his 35mm movie camera, if you were lucky to have one.
This is a home movie for me, also with my 8ml movie camera, trippin around with Brody, spiegleman, mogul and almus, smoking down steppingstone, diggin bill Evans, the bailins, Joey Berger, Peter Newburger, rosengarden, rundgren, John siegler, steve spiegle, traffic, blues project, Bloomfield, Ezra swerdlow, hangin at the poster shop near the annex, ye town trading post, la tosca, grace ave park, allenwood, and strange white powders in back of the auditorium...
lectricviolin1 1 year ago
That's my hometown, definitely Great Neck, Middle Neck Rd or "Town" as we called it. I recognize many of the stores. I'm a couple of years younger than you, Andy, but it was just like that.
kasparcat 1 year ago
geez, some of the older comments to this video are complete BS. i agree to what Commack08 said, this is like a time capsule. i really love this short film; it shows life for young people back in the day- comparing it to life for the young people of today, it isn't much different. i love the emotions conveyed in it, too. regardless of it not having the teens converse, you can just understand what they're talking about and how they feel. really interesting film. <3
CrazyVicFangirl 1 year ago
Nice Andy, It's still the same shit today... this depiction keeps up with the times.
pascalleboeuf 2 years ago
What downtown street was that? Middle Neck Road?
MLMusicBox 2 years ago
yeah def had to be middle neck road, especially considering that it would have to be the most busy street in Great neck during the time, with other cross roads far less busy
shnagim 2 years ago
@MLMusicBox What other street in Great Neck has all those shops??? Has to be Middle Neck Road. The line which divided the City from the Island.
redonionsauce 2 years ago
Interesting Is it really Jewish?
novasco55 2 years ago
This film was pretty lame until they busted out the groovy jams and started toking up. I couldn't really tell, but if the film was intended to be anti-drug they probably shouldn't have used such awesome tunes to capture the moment. Once they killed the annoying piano and started rockin' out it made me want to jump into the film and join them. Oh man... this island was probably an awesome place to grow up back then... it sure as hell isn't anymore.
MusicalRenaissance 3 years ago
Irreplaceable time capsule of what long island was like in 1969.. Regardless of the films subject or dialog, the images have a historical quality to them.. A frozen moment of life here on the island. -- Dave. (Long Island, NY)
Commack08 3 years ago
What a small world. I grew up in Great Neck and then moved to Commack
Fringe111 3 years ago
@Commack08 It was different back then. Way different. It is a time capsule. Like who did anything like that back then. Like Daddy would let you use his 35mm movie camera, if you were lucky to have one.
redonionsauce 2 years ago
looks like a video made by some old jews
KhunJim 3 years ago
Or it could have been a video made by some STUPID BIGOTS!!!
smialek316 3 years ago
anything is possible, but what is a certainty is this is a vid of some sad sac jews from long island
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mohankumars 3 years ago
Andy certainly was sporting a decent mullet!
LongIslandEddie 4 years ago 2
great peice of history showing the fashion, and some of the neighborhood at the time
bigajosep 4 years ago 2
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this sucks
JimR541 4 years ago