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  • Foo is smokin in the hospital... This shit MUST be old hahaha...

  • Dallas gangs still be bangin like this. Watchin this is like watchin a regular day in my hood, except for the music

  • loko smiley cesentas lmfao!!!!!!

  • puro sapo

  • Lmao loco frijol

  • Is this a skit? lol

  • Is that mario from mario bros?

  • fucking losers!

  • This some stupid shit.

  • Hey Kiu Booo Holms.. This is Flako...

  • LA LOCA BROWNIE??? THAT BITCH IS WHITER THEN SNOW!!! HAHAHA

  • THE WHITE GIRL WAS FUNNY!

  • 00:34.tyler the creator (far right)

  • @mrcervantes14 haha i saw him too

  • Why is Mario hitting him? did he steal his princess from him? the cowboy is funny, they must have be into Bonanza or Gun Smoke.

  • "Gangs serve a very important purpose for the European occupier. Gangs terrorize our people instead of serving as insurgent warriors against the invader/occupier, or challengers to the oppression of our people. Gangs do not go out to terrorize white people. Gangs keep the killings, crime, drugs, tagging, drive-bys, and terrorism in our neighborhoods. Gangs never threaten the peace of white neighborhoods." -TheMexicaMvmt-

  • good to see tube tv's are still in effect.

  • loco poochie and loco tweeky are some real ogs LOL!!!!! LOCO FRIJOL!!!

  • watch?v=Qs0af_TC9aM

  • The good old days when you can smoke a cigerette in the hospital

  • It's songs like 'walk like a man' that are to blame

  • Dude in the beginning looks like Mario : D

  • @DUGMAC1973 lol hood mario

  • @violentpotato116 :l laziness, PURO Lazinessssss

  • @bago510 naw my dad was a cholo back in the 70s and he wore his bills flipped up

  • Old School Nortenos from Oakland.

  • now there parents telling kids not to be in gangs... what a shame

  • @458237

    haha It's ok, thank You 4 ur information!!! I like that song :)

  • hey whats the name of that song playing at 6:31?????

  • @whisper58113 the four seasons-walk like a man

  • @whisper58113 ...wait no wrong one its del shanon-i think its called "why"

  • @whisper58113 Runaway by Del Shannon

  • lol overalls are for gangsters

  • What's Mario doing in a gang?

  • @whyisthisnottyping, frankie valli and the four seasons

  • Ol negative mufuckas steadily wanna complain but never participate and contribute...If you dont like something change it. You dont like wack music...Then dont listen to the radio (get a cd player). Simple as that. Put on some real shit . Muddy Fatique 040 Malmoe City SWEDEN . Fuck With That Real Shit. Ignore The Fake. Dont Hate...Participate. hahaha

  • @bago510 is there a way I can get a copy of this??

  • i blame video games back then. like pong

  • @MrRagingbovine i blame Qbert Pacman Donkey Kong and Frogger .

  • @bago510 those kids with their video games whenw ill they learn

  • @bago510 you forgot Pitfall

  • is this real? lol

  • When that Vato said hit me .!. He would have been OUt!.

  • This footage is awesome.

    

  • Smoking in the hospital bed...the old days were so different, now you can't even fart inside without people calling the FEDS and making a new law.

  • were these nortes?

  • @KiNGTOKEAlOT94 yes but at these days they werent called norteneos yet

  • Thoes are some mad rolas.

    who sings:Walk like a man?

  • mad rollcall

  • do yo uknnow where i can buy this?

  • mussolini did the samething, except his were the Brownshirts

  • When Hitler was coming up in power, he needed somebody to kick people out of his political rallies and to kick the oppositions ass, he got a whole bunch of excons to do his dirty work, thoses were the Blackshirts

  • hold up, hold up, gangs do exist in other parts of the world, theyve existed longer than these gangs, AND GANGS HAVE SHAPED HISTORY

  • lmao at 2:43 this guy is in the wrong gang

  • 0:35 ITS TYLER THE CREATOR

  • @NorthsideLocosX4 LMBO!!! straight doppelganger!

  • these kids had swag man 

  • its the american culture to blame.... or better yet the lack of culture..... How come, gangs dont exist in other parts of the world... well they do now only after u kick them out of the u.s..... the problem starts in this country.... the so called land of the free.... even asians have "clikas" here in the us... this is the problem

  • @josedeaztlan what's "clikas"?

  • its the american culture to blame.... or better yet the lack of culture..... How come, gangs dont exist in other parts of the world... well they do now only after u kick them out of the u.s..... the problem starts in this country.... the so called land of the free....

  • @WsWHomeboy haha wasssup babygirl subscribe me on here idk how to do it!

  • california gangs are too damn serious now. It aint like a family no more. This is what gangs are like in Dallas.

  • @westbaytycoon, Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons-Walk Like A Man

  • lol @ the 80's

  • @lord86maverick lol @ 2000s and there Lame ass Music .

  • @bago510 yup the 2000's music sucks 

  • @lord86maverick i grew up in the 80s and 90s and i grew up on Run Dmc the Fat Boys the Bestie Boys Nwa Ice Cube etc all these fools have now is Lil Wayne Soulja boy and Garbage like that .

  • @bago510 differ era i guess

  • @bago510 Ol negative ass mufucka...We still got Ol skool music like Run DMC , Ice T, Kid Frost , Mixmaster spade (r.i.p) ect ect, only today we also have the DPG, Snoop , Nate (r.i.p) all the 90s artists & new cats you got Currensy, Consequense, All my niggaz from Muddy Fatique droppin that real shit and a whole bunch of other ill cats doing their thing but negative mufuckas like you are killing real hiphop not supporting it just focusing on the negative and complaining. Check Yourself.

  • @bago510 if you think *ALL* we have is Lil Wayne and Soulja Boy then you're obviously not looking any farther than the radio... -.-

  • @LosAngelesFresh1 some of the Underground and Political Hip hop they have now is cool but the rest i'm sorry to tell you is Garbage .

  • @bago510 Diabolical, Immortal Technique, Sage Francis, Atmosphere, Ill Bill, J Cole, etc.... i could go on all day, we have good music, i'm sorry to tell YOU.

  • @LosAngelesFresh1 yea i just said some of the Underground Rap and Political Rap of Today like the ones you mentioned are cool but the rest suck ass .

  • @lord86maverick the radio music yes but the underground music goes up to 2005 tops

  • @bago510 I wouldn't say TI is lame but you're probably not a fan of rap or are you.

  • IM FROM LOS ANGELES AND WE ARE ALWAYS AT ODDS WITH NORTHERN MEXCIANS! ITS FUCKED UP ITS THAT WAY BUT IT IS WHAT IT IS!! IM NOT GOING TO GET ON HERE AND DISS THEM THOU, THIS IS A TRIP THOU, THIS EARLY 80'S GANGSTERS!! THEY HAD A BLACK DUDE IN THE VARRIO! THATS A NO NO IN lOS ANGELES!! BUT THATS US BABY! THATS MEXCIAN, NO MATTER WHERE WE ARE IN UNITED STATES THATS HOW WE GET DOWN! I LOVE THIS OLD FOOTAGE! YALL KNOW HOW WE DO IT!!!

  • @MARCUS13ization yea LA different shit, norte califaz whole different ball game. this is nothing norte califaz always been old school chicano since the 60s, my varrio for example old school since back in the day just depends on what hoods u go to some hoods are even older.

  • @MARCUS13ization There was blacks in Los Angeles Mexicans gangs in the early 90s on down to the earlier years, pero that changed in 1992, it started to be a big no no.

  • HAHAHAHHA THAT BLACK DUDE SAID " LOCO POOCHIE" HAHAHAH HE PROBLY STUNK!!! LOL

  • lol this is the best shit

  • what is this a comedy?

  • @TheStrappingNerd no but your life is .

  • @bago510 haha that's a lame comeback.

  • @TheStrappingNerd haha you Lame .

  • the role call kinda looked fake for a second there....

  • where did you get this from? an old videotape?

  • @MichaelHansenFUN actually the guy who made this Documentary let me have a copy back in 2005 i have since put it on DVD yes but originally it was on VHS .

  • WHATS UP WITH THE BIG PARAGRAPHS WHAT A BUNCH OF LOSERS

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  • is someone here related to them and are they still alive and do some of them still live in oakland?

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  • 2:39 the roll call is halarious, funny bunch of people.

  • As you travel north on East 14th from San Leandro the racial makeup of the neighborhoods go through various transformations. By the time you reach Dutton Ave it is all Black till about High Street then it turns Latino, then it transitions to Asian. As you start getting close to Lake Merit the neighborhoods become more affluent and mixed race. 98th to 82nd used to have a lot of Portugese but they moved out in the 60's. Oakland is a lot more mello than LA, but I am still glad to be from Hayward.

  • @Zyworski you say that Oakland becomes more Latino by High st Maybe in the 1980s because now it gets more Latino at Seminary on down to about 22nd ave then it gets more Asian especially in Funktown . but even areas like 82nd ave and 98th ave and 105th are no longer majority Black Latinos now make up about Half of the Population in those areas belive me i know hella Latinos that Live up there .and in the 1980s when i was a kid those areas in the deep East where Predominatly Black .

  • @bago510 I left the area around 2000, and what you are saying is true. The transitions that Oakland is going through are remarkable. One of my favorite area's from an historical point of view is Jingletown, but there are others. When settlers first came to the Bay Area the place they chose to settle down was Oakland because of the natural beauty of the location. There are so many fun places in Oakland I don't know where to start and these videos give the wrong impression of the town.

  • @Zyworski i grew up in and around Jingletown on E7th st and on Chapman st . and the area was mostly Latino but i do know that in the 30s and 40s that was a Portuguese area . belive it or not the Original Mexican area of Oakland was in West Oakland it was a small Barrio by 7th st and around Market and Clay st but it was mostly destroyed by the construction of the 880 freeway and the Bart . this was back in the 1920s 30s and 40s .

  • @bago510 Let me give you a tip, if you want some good reading about the Bay Area around 1900 check out Jack London's book Tales of the Fish Patrol, he was a ranger on the bay and write about his adventures from San Leandro Bay to the Carquinez Straights. The Chinese used to pirate oysters out of San Leandro Bay, but now you couldn't pay me to eat anything out of that contaminated sludge. The fishing fleet that used to operate out of the Oakland estuary is of most interest to me.

  • @Zyworski back in the 30s and 40s in the old gangster days there were a loy of italian greek and portugese

  • @kings5351 Great grand dad came over from Faial in the 1880's and the family grew up on 82nd Ave. I know all about the Portagee's I am one.

  • wtf fuck niggers homie ....no mayate in a brown varrio

  • @thevsmgtls13 i bet you anything your some Racist idiot from LA .

  • xiv at 1:20 old sko haha but anywayz the bay area has always been trend setters so i can see how the styles and language slang can change over time even in this video the way they talk and wear their hats and clothes was probably different then so cal back then. so long story short what maters is wats in your heart much respect to all the OGz dat put the hoods on the map. and border brothers aint from the town they are wana beez fakes.... couldnt hang wit da real.....drop outs....

  • @xXfactorzXx yeah def bay area chicanos at least back in the day hav more soul and would give props to black culture (oldies,etc.) and vice versa than so.calif chicanos. Look at Santana with his soul rock and countless chicano doowop type groups in the 50s & 60s I thnk real chicanos back in the day would accept anybody of any culture race etc as long as you were cool and were down for the neighborhood

  • the style strikes to the core of the soul

  • Uh plz don't talk crap if u are going to comment put nice comments don't talk shit over computer!!! Thank you

  • I think I saw our janitor.

  • Ok ok don't talk shit Leave Gud comments So that's means if you don't have nun nice to say keep you opinions to yourself. And that's my familia Arthur Parkin is my father and those are my uncles, and nobody gives a crap about LA. I luv my familia muah!!!!!

  • @lillego you sound hella fucking dum i could tell just by looking at ur comments you wuznt in no fucking gang ya punk ass nerd lolooolol

  • wuts that oldie at 1:15

  • @westbaytycoon it's walk like a man by The Four Seasons

  • What? Some of us still dress like cholos, where the fuck ya niggas be at? Frisco? Frisco nortenos now those homeboys don't do the cholo crap Eastside Stockon Norte all day everyday.

    Norte X4

  • @ese4life667 whats crazy was back in the 80s and 90s San Fran Mission head where the most Cholo looking vatos in all of Nor Cal . but the Og's in San Fran still be dressing like Cholos and have Lowrides especially when Festivals like Carnaval or the Cesar Chavez comes around you see a lot of old school Looking Chicanos dressed in Bens Slacks Brim Hats and Stacy adams . i still rock my Stacy's and Winos .

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  • Yup, creased up from the feet up!

  • I like the 14 on the wall they walk by at 1:44 but these guys look like scraps.

  • @LilLego530 you have to be a little youngster because if you was an OG you wouldn't say something Retarded like that . back in the 70s 80s and even early 90s the Nortenos used to dress like Cholos with Khakis Ben Davis Pendltons etc . back them they used top wear Blue and Red to . the colors thing didn't come into the picture till the 90s .

  • @bago510 Yea maybe 70's N 80's but not the 90's. N where im from the OG's from my varrio didnt dress like cholo's.Just kahki's. So dont be hatin because i said they look like scraps.

  • @LilLego530 i grew up in the 90s and i was a Norteno and we all dress like Cholos we didn't wear blue but we wore Cholo Gear like Kahkis Ben Davis Winos Brims Dockers Nike Cortez Etc .

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  • @LilLego530 It's obvious you're a fucking youngster if you say some shit like that, get your head out your ass and realize that the kind of Chicano Culture depicted in the documentary spanded from Texas to Washington and everywhere in between back in the day.

  • @crazymexicano14 Get off my dick. No one asked for your opionion. I said they look like scraps and you get a hair in ur ass. I never fuckin called em scraps or anything. Im sorry im not into the fucking cholo era.

  • @LilLego530 Stfu faggot. No one asked you to post your gay little comment either. Pinche pocho

  • @crazymexicano14 Ok Leva.

  • @LilLego530 your stupid how do you look like a norteno or a skrap? you tell me kid this was way back in the day about 79 this was how the og's from the town dress and still have some og's what still dress like that out here i got me a few fits of dickes still its not about how you look or dress its were you are from and what you believe in lots of people hate on us town homeboyz but we still here keeping it old school chicano pride and put in down on anyone

  • @OAKLANDCHICANOS14 derby jackets corduroy and winos thats what used to were inthe city the irish wore derby jackets and ben davis mexicans wore dickies thats how it was back in the day

  • @kings5351 when i was growing up in Oakland in the 80s the oly people that wore Derbys and Ben Davvis and winos where the Chicanos .

  • @kings5351 i dont think were heavy irish people's in oakland.

  • @kings5351 derby jackets were those jackets with the line on the back right? cascade brand made them, I dont remember homies wearing ben davis back then but dickies was a big thing, Im talking about 1988 - 1995 then frisko bens/fb county came to the scene, from what I remember. These homies are nortenos but they are proud to be chicanos, they dont try to act black, that how it should be.

  • @ChicanoTattooArt Actually in the Bay Area we have been wearing Ben Davis since the 70s we started that style out here because Bens are made in San Francisco. i used to wear Ben Davis in 1988 89 90 etc and Derby Jackets and Winos back then. my Older Brother used to wear Bens back in the late 70s and early 80s. maybe where your from they didn't wear them in the 80s and 90s but in the Bay area we where wearing them for a long time.

  • @bago510 Yea I grew up in Los Angeles, the San Gabriel Valley, I only remember ben davis in 1990s, never in the 80s but its all good. I do remember them for sure back in 1990s but dickies were more popular, the shirts were very popular

  • gracias 4 postn this homie..but damn wtf, it sounds like u were givin sum head in the background..slurrp slurrrp

  • @bL4zEd2mXcN0 it wasn't no head lol. i had a bad ass cold that day and i kept clearing my Nose and stuff so it sounded really bad on film .

  • Black and Brown chilling back in the day... that's what we need now!

  • 2:50 hahahaha what a gay

  • 5:36 MEXICAN AMERICANS dont like to get up in the morning but they have to so they get up, real slooooooow.

  • oakland is crazy ass fuk mayn i love it dow is ma town@HuwGeeRection

  • can you say "Lord of the Flies?"

  • @lambsev jajaja thumbs up

  • @rosales919 : you read that book rosales?

  • i know okland its ganster trust.... from l.a to the bay my respect

  • check ur history the earliest raza were in the downtown los angeles not east l.a south central west side after the late 40 they were force to move the raza to the sub urbs of east l.a bishop is one the first an so on

  • @henlos i already know this Mexicans lived in Bunker Hill Chavez Revine even Watts had a Big Mexican Community before world war 2 . i read that many parts of East La like Boyle Heights before World war 2 where predominatly Eastern European Jewish areas actually the Famous LA Jewish Mafioso Mickey Cohan grew up in Boyle Heights .

  • @bago510 yea and george bush 1 lived in compton

  • @canadiangangsterno1 wtf are you talking about .

  • @bago510 he lived in compton look it up hes the biggest gangster to come out of compton hahahaha

  • @henlos well its good that u know and happy but it is wat it is

  • How can I get a copy of this movie?!

    isaacATaztlanentertainmentDOTc­om

  • ohhh man their mom was making chorizo con huevos mmmmmmmmm

  • Also the documentary would be a showcase by conservatives to comment on the failure of preserving traditional morality, while the liberals will view it attests the urban youth gang phenomena to the damage caused by historic racism and ethnic prejudice.

    IMO, the reason for criminal gangs in the US is from the fact we aren't always the land of opportunity for those without lots of money denied access to self-betterment. Nobody should get into lawbreaking, drug-dealing and self-hatred really. +

  • I seen this in high school in the '90s. I come from Indio east of Palm Springs known for a large Hispanic community have gang-filled areas, drug activity & rampant poverty. The documentary would probably be seen today as promoting racism and stereotypes about Blacks, Hispanics, poor whites, Italians (New Jersey), American Indians, etc. (though Filipinos have similar urban gang structure), but the urban crime wave peaked in the early 80s and died down in the late 90s to restart not long ago. +

  • Looks and fights like a Mario Brother!

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  • @hestafesta hahaha

  • East Los Is CraZer no doubt

  • @SleePs559 well i can tell you i have no idea how East Los is . but in Oakland if you fuck around trying to act like your hella hard you will get your ass shot up . Remember LA is a Big ass city with Millions Oakland is a lot smaller but just as Crazy .

  • @SleePs559 Spokin like a So Cal glitter boy

  • @SleePs559 so why are you on East LA nuts your not even from LA last time i Checked 559 area code is a Fresno Central Valley area code . them La Fools probably don't even like you and your Dangling on them lol . be original and stop trying to immitate others .

  • pretty sick it aint a joke its history you dum asses yea its bad that oak town chicanos turned so black tho

  • @WsWHomeboy To become "black" was a result of white racism that portrayed Latinos as "brown people" and the historic conflict between Anglos/Mexicans in the Southwest or west coast kept Chicanos literally apart or racially segregated as a group "unable" to assimilate, but Chicanos are US-born or predate the Anglo-American rule of their ancestral homeland. Mexican-Americans tend to have Amerindian ancestry, but they are also of European descent from Spanish colonialization about 5 centuries ago.+

  • @HuwGeeRection not sure i never lived in East LA but i heard it was preatty bad at one point . but Oakland has had a high Homicide rate going back to the 70s . and for a city of it's size it has had it's crazy moments .

  • great quality holmes

  • hahahaha @5:48 his mom gave him some Chorizo N Huevos for breakfast!!!

  • hahhahaha that fat girl smoking fucking idiots

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