My father had a bookstore on 42nd Street 1961-1965. Mom & I used to meet him every night after the store closed to go eat up in Harlem at Wing Hings (1/2 Lobster in Black Bean Sauce was $1.35, house soup and oranges for dessert free) THIS is my Times Square. Exciting, crowded, dirty, forbidden. All night movie theaters, Grants, the Fascination Parlor, working girls and drunks, tourists, gypsy children, hustlers, sailors, junkies, little shoe shine boys and the LIGHTS. My god, the lights!
If you had`nt posted this film on Utube, you should have it archived in some museum, I`ve never seen such beautiful views of Times Square taken like this and at night from back in the day, and with such expert remastering. Thank you, and just like the other person .saidf in his posting, I loved every minute of it. thank you,
Simply amazing, I would kill to live in the 50's. And omg there's smoking signs.. wow lol man If i could be born anytime i would want to be born in 1942.. you know so i could be a teen in the 50's :p
This actually made me cry - it's a glimpse of a New York City we'll never see again. Did Times Square ever actually look this exciting, this shiny, this gloriously gaudy - this UNIQUELY New York/American? Today, you could be in Times Square, or in Beijing, or Los Angeles, or London - all those flat screen, digital billboards are so homogenized. No character whatsoever. Loved every second of this.
i can watch this for hours, looking at NY now is almost depressing
tickntimebombfun 10 months ago 2
America at its best.
1952kid 1 year ago
Great footage. Check out the Urban Eye doc which has some amazing shots of great signs and long gone places.
THYRDEYE 1 year ago
Times Square was great back then!
usermikes 1 year ago
My father had a bookstore on 42nd Street 1961-1965. Mom & I used to meet him every night after the store closed to go eat up in Harlem at Wing Hings (1/2 Lobster in Black Bean Sauce was $1.35, house soup and oranges for dessert free) THIS is my Times Square. Exciting, crowded, dirty, forbidden. All night movie theaters, Grants, the Fascination Parlor, working girls and drunks, tourists, gypsy children, hustlers, sailors, junkies, little shoe shine boys and the LIGHTS. My god, the lights!
TamarZucker 1 year ago
If you had`nt posted this film on Utube, you should have it archived in some museum, I`ve never seen such beautiful views of Times Square taken like this and at night from back in the day, and with such expert remastering. Thank you, and just like the other person .saidf in his posting, I loved every minute of it. thank you,
amberola1b 1 year ago
Simply amazing, I would kill to live in the 50's. And omg there's smoking signs.. wow lol man If i could be born anytime i would want to be born in 1942.. you know so i could be a teen in the 50's :p
ThunderD15 1 year ago
This actually made me cry - it's a glimpse of a New York City we'll never see again. Did Times Square ever actually look this exciting, this shiny, this gloriously gaudy - this UNIQUELY New York/American? Today, you could be in Times Square, or in Beijing, or Los Angeles, or London - all those flat screen, digital billboards are so homogenized. No character whatsoever. Loved every second of this.
tjbnyc76 1 year ago
Wow.... This is really kool....
Mike
If You have any more please post
myanelli 2 years ago