It was the internet, big deal you couldn't look at gay porn like you do with your internet time.. And not to mention the internet as we know was around in the late 80's
@mrdouglas51510 you stupid ass: what difference does it make,if the internet[technically], existed in the in the late 80's as we know it now. how many people were active on the net at that time,and how much of % of the population were into it? it's minsicule. you are making an idiotic point. it's like saying, that there is this great cure for a given illness,but only a handful of people, have ever heard of the doctor who does the proceedure. get off your overly literal,anal,bullshit world view.
i so do remember the greasy drummer, as i walked along broadway in the mid to late seventies. anyone know his name,or what happened to him ? [i believe he may have had a brief part, in the movie "taxi driver".]
Great video Cathy, thanks for posting it. It really is quite poignant to watch and see how cities like New York have had their true character destroyed over the years. Cities today might be cleaner and more efficient than they were, but they're also a lot less interesting.
I miss the lower east side with cheap apartments, the music bands playing on the streets.... I miss the street parties all over, the colorful big haired hookers with a loud new york accent wearing fake fur coats on times square.... I miss the enormous array of ethnic areas with delicious cheap homemade food, I miss the mom and pop's stores!!!! the graffiti, the music, the color, the diversity, the smell, it's all replaced now by yuppi and hispter transplants with no links or roots for the city!
@TheYaom Me too!!! Block parties in the summer with the fire hydrant on, watching some rube get taken at 3 Card Monte on the street (lol), Coney Island hot dogs and spicy mustard, double dutch championships, run catch and kiss, sneaking to go see The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the 8th Street Playhouse, DAMN WE LIVED! We didn't stay in the house all day on a damn computer. We had FUN!
This is really great. I was a teenager from NJ in the 70s and this is exactly how I remember Times Square back then - a somewhat scary, but endlessly fascinating place. You've truly captured the feel of it from back then.
You were very sweet looking. (I sure you still are today.) NYC maybe more vanilla today, but I am sure not many New Yorkers miss the days when muggings and 2,000 murders a year were common. I remember I went to a "Live Sex Acts on Stage" show on Times Square (I was just 18 or so) and it was just fake sex. The real action happened out in the alleys and in the back rooms.
I wouldn't liked all those sex shops and smutty theaters back then but I think all those signs and inane stores one on top of another are killing any appeal left to the place.
This was long before bike lanes, pedestrian plaza , no smoking , disneyland times square, no squege men , plastic cars , graffiti free subways and made for the rich NYC. RIP THE OLD NEW YORK...
I was born in 70 so everytime I watch an old movie or a great short like this I admire all them classic cars then. You are a very sexy woman do you still have that Brooklyn shirt? This vid compilation was well done thanks for sharing.
I realize that Times Square was once more dangerous and seedy, but I still prefer it back then to the plastic world of Applebees it has become. I'm really disgusted by the servants for the real estate interests, such as Ed Koch and Woman Against Porn who have stolen Times Square from New Yorkers and made it a disneyland for hayseeds from bumfuct. But its too late, I could never afford to rent an apartment there anymore
It's a funny thing...i was just watching Taxi Driver tonight, and contrary to De Niro's character, I soooo wish I could have been in times square back during that period.
Hey Jerry! I recall the Times Square area of the early 60s. Nowadays the eateries and stores could be the same sterile anyplace major city USA. The sleazy charm is gone. Alas!
But ye olde Times Square runs in the uncut, random accessed memory files of my mind. :)
Thnk you sooooo much this literally brought tears to my eyes im 46. The memories you brought back were incredible i just relived my childhood thru you thnk you so much ,I live in the midwest and I try to explain to my kids what I miss , they are in their 20,s. and now I can show them and explain, The lady looks beautiful also that is exactly how the girls looked like in their dress, SExy and beautiful. the music is perfect also. thnk you once again.
I don't understand why they need so many porn shops. I mean, where the people back then unable to get girlfriends or something? Were they so desperate they had to pay money to some? Thats a litlle sad. :(
@mrdouglas51510 c'mon. that["internet"], was used by a very small number of industry and military people. the internet,as we know it,did not exist until the mid-nineties. don't be silly and tell us,that there was anything that could really be called an internet, in 1971. you're just playing around with chronological semantics.
ITS ALL OVER HOWEVER THIS CHANNEL BRING US BACK TO HAPPY TIMES IN LIFE IT SUCKS NOW BUT WE CAN ALWAYS DREAM THE WAY THINGS WERE! CHECK OUT MY CHANNEL THINGVISION ALL ONE WORK PLUS THING-FEST 2011.
Wow, lady! That is some video, and well made, music and all. It really put the lump in my throat. How have you done since then? I went to San Francisco as a 15 year old and grew up fast in 1971. It was similar to your video: X rated and a quick lesson in dirty living. Thank you for the walk down memory lane. ;-+.
Thank you so much for doing this. I still have two pair of Bond's slacks! But what is really amazing to me is that I remember the drummer at 4:52. Walking through Times Square, I sometimes passed that drummer with slicked down hair. He was quite good, at least to me at the time. I miss the old Times Square. Not the sleeze and crime. But the true critical mass, the panapoly of people and stores, Bond's Clothiers, Fascination, Tad's - and LIFE!
I love those movies on about the good old days in the United States.
i could watch them forever. visited New York and the States on a regular basis since the eighties. Although i'm from The netherlands, i always had a thing for the United States but especially New York. And yes i've seen the changes in N.Y.C. It's much cleaner now , but i prefer the way it was 25 years ago.
And Those big american Cars!!! i still own one now.
Thanx for posting this, and yes you were (and still are?) a beauty!
@michaeltorello125 I could have written your review myself...This short film made me feel kind of sad and nostalgic. Very much so. It's good to know that people understand how I feel and felt about America, and especially NYC when I first visited it in 1979...I was 16 then.....
BTW, what is the American car you own? I used to have a Chrysler, then a Cadillac, then a Grand Cherokee...
The writer Fran Lebowitz said in the outtakes of Ric Burns' NYC doc regarding New York in the 70s that "the people who (lived) there were the people who deserved to be there." The point that I think she was trying to make was that whereas NYC once appealed to residents, now it is primarily a tourist destination, and that has changed he city for the worse. I wonder if you, being a former resident of NY, agree.
Tad's Steaks! I was taken there a few times when I attended college in East Orange NJ. Upsala is gone now, and Times Square is cleaned up. They used to romanticize "street life" back then, but it never appealed to me. Life will always have hardship and sadness, but our surroundings don't have to reflect it. It just makes it worse for everybody if things look like s***. Anyway, if things don't turn around soon in this country, we'll be going back to this condition.
@sophiacat9 I've already noticed the subway is feeling dingier than it did in the mid 00s, More graffiti in both stations and trains, the mta is virtually bankrupt. Although I don't want crime, I love grit and would feel great if areas feel a little more dingy
Thank you so much for this video. I was born and raised in hell's kitchen. So many memories were brought back of places I've been trying to remember. It was different back then but it was real. Times Square got cleaner but lost it's character. My mother passed on and I'm now in the apt. and this area is soooo different from when I was growing up. Some of the change is good and at the same time it's not.
i was there in 1977 as a kid.. at midnight walking thru as a tourist.. burnt a memory into my head that i will never forget.. winos in about every stairwell laying on the ground.. lots and lots of them.. XXX porno theaters, street walkers.. horse and carriage.. electronic shops.. cabbies.. and movie billboards.. i picked up the karma of the place as a moment in time.. it was when America was recovering from the defeat of the Vietnam War.. and u had this general sense of sadness amongst u..
@desalvo66 continued.. : what i remember most to this day was the movie billboard of The Deer Hunter advertisement, with Deniro staring out overhead 10 stories up with his suicidal bandana wrapped around his head.. overlooking the events down below,capturing the almost suicidal sense of the country at it's most nitty gritty place.. amongst the hardcore filth.. and garbage in the street..a definite sense of a weakened yet bustling America..Carter was in office and SNL & NYC was at it's peak..
@desalvo66 obviously if u watched Taxi Driver it was truly true to the scene.. we were walking around at midnight coming back from a restaurant going to our hotel.. no fear.. just karma of hurt and filth.. truly memorable and unique.. original movie quality about it.. a moment in time.. no regrets..
@desalvo66 pardon me, it must have been spring of 1978, i just looked it up.. since my failing memory didn't recall the timepost of when the Deer Hunter came out.. mind u, i do beileve this was just a year after apocalypse now was shown, and america truly felt weakened and was recoiling in it's defeat.. i was quite aware of the world around me at this point of my life.. a smart ass scatalogical humored 8 year old (read MAD Magazine.. who's eyes dialated every time he saw a XXX porno theater..
new york really died. it's a true shame. i always thought no matter what, there would always be a new york city. it is now a giant shopping mall for tourists, yuppies, and trust fund brats. we want our city back!
@8bobthebuilder hi there mate. it's hard to explain but i'll try my best. the old new york to me was a very magical place. the city used to be filled with mom and pop stores and each neighborhood was distinct. there were a lot more families. the lower east side was always one of my favorite neighborhoods. more down to earth, working class people. better art and music. i don't think ANYONE can relate to this modern crap. every neighborhood in manhattan is turning into a fashion hub.
@barudzija7 i understand what you mean now...each area with its own feel, down-to-earth, no fakery, you could go to a place and know the people, the owners, etc; - Wiki says the 90s NYC mayor opened tourist-friendly attractions in Times Square &, upscale venues, got rid of dealers and peep-shows, and took over (!) historic theatres. :(
If I'm ever in NYC, you can take me to the non-Disneyfied pockets of NYC that still exist., :)
Hollywood Boulevard here in L.A. had kind of a similar seedy-dangerous period at the same time as Times Square and now it's been gentrified (sort of) and is full of douchebags on the weekends going to retarded new clubs. However it has also resisted attempts to change it too...still can feel the weirdness and unpredictability in the air...and I'm glad.
You know, looking at this footage I realize that it was the same New York then that it is today, same streets, same feeling. The only thing that changes are the cars, clothes styles, and stores that occupy the very same streets that are still there now.
What also changed is my age and outlook. It seemed so magical then, NOT because it was magical, but because I was young and naive.
yeah, I miss the freedom that NYC represented back in the 70's. When I watch Taxi Driver and Dog Day Afternoon, you can see no political correctness, no yuppies, etc...You have great taste to have picked Bernhard Herman it would've been great to hear that theme from Taxi Driver over this video. Excellent job!
I remember this little store in spanish harlem where they used to sell colombian food... it was cool, very NYC!!! it had an intermittent small red and green neon sign outside the store that said, welcome to Mauro's the only colombian food in all of new york city!!! LOL
I went back to NYC after 35 years and to my disappointment the store doesn't exist anymore, nowadays they have a starbucks full of yuppies and tourists where the old colombian immigrant dude use to have his little restaurant.
@loungelizard5000 Yes I would agree with you on that. Even in the small town i live, here in England we have a big Starbucks, and a huge Wal-Mart on the outskirts of the town, Ho for the days before the big corporations started to take over the world!
Funny how Times Square was such a mess in the late 70s, but the people were better-dressed. Now, Times Square is cleaned up and the people are slobbier, baseball caps worn to church and restaurants and sweatpants to go out in public. And let's not mention how much fatter everyone is!
@SlappyFrankenstein So what you're saying is fat people are sloppy, no matter how well they dress? If you're gonna judge based on physical appearance, go hang yourself. Do the world a favor.
People today do dress like bums. You even have old men today that are like 60 still wearing blue jeans like there still teenager in 1960. What happened to the old folks wearing respectable clothing like a suit and a hat? I think today though you would get laughed at trying to wearing a suit.. so you just gotta try to fit in. Even though you know what your wearing is retarded.
@SlappyFrankenstein yeah it's true, styles and fashions now are absolutely horrendous! You can tell the people aren't really happy despite all the hoopla about a better, cleaned up New York
@SlappyFrankenstein People were better dressed back then because Halston and Fiorucci were still around in NYC back then that's why! LOL And back in the day 'thin was in'
I also grew up in NYC in the 70's, but I was in Queens. Plus, I can't really say that I remember all of these things cause it wasn't till the early 80's that I was old enough to be able to.
I visted there in 1985. It wasn't much different. In fact it was so disgusting that I didn't return for two decades. Then I go back with my family in 2005 after hearing how clean Time Square had gotten and I was very impressed. A lot has changed and in seeing your vidoe, for the better.
Nice video! I love to watch vids of old NYC. I was a child in the 1970s and I certainly don't miss the NYC of the 70s and 80s. NYC is very touristy now and I'm not crazy about it but a better alternative than what it was back then with all the crime, grafitti, etc
Thanks for sharing. I am a native NY'er and remember Times Square very well as a kid. It was a dangerous place. I remember going into one of those theatres and watching one of the Bruce Lee films. Brings back memories. Your background music makes me a little depressed but its a good thing becasue it brings me back fond memories of my childhood.
Wow, NYC looked pretty bad back then. Its very dirty. What happen?
It was beautiful in the 40's-late 60's, but the beauty disappeared. I'm not downing NY, because I think its the greatest city in the world, but it looks terrible in the 70's.
@shrineheart87 Well basically the economy of New York changed a lot..by the mid 70's the city was going bankrupt and crime was at an all time high. Many blue collar jobs left in the 60's and it took quite awhile for them to be replaced by other new jobs. This led to a big downturn in tax revenue and not even the Federal government wanted to bail them out.
@Philflash HA! That is the legendary NYC street drummer Gene Palma, who made a brief appearance as himself in "Taxi Driver". i saw him on the street in the early 80's before I was aware that he was a fixture there, and about crapped myself when I later was watching "Taxi Driver" and saw him for a few seconds. He's hard to forget. I got several still pics of him at the time. Slick black hair and red blush on his cheeks. He also wore shirt, vest, tie, and suit, all contrasting plaids! Gotta love
Must see sleazy NYC trash/pop culture tour from the early 90's. Times Square and more..... Explore all the landmarks that have dissapeared. The Urban EYE part 1,2,3 on the THYRDEYE channel.
I was just 18 years old when I came to New York to visit some of my mom's family in Brooklyn. What was supposed to be a one week visit has extended itself for 32 years. But now, I'm ready to go, why? The city has lost anything that resembles charm. Nightlife has been restricted to the posing yuppies, neighborhoods have been completely homogenized. It's become, well..middle America. So, if I can actually have all the mundane with out the exorbitant cost of living, it makes sense to move on.
got my first fake ID on 40 deuce! the arcade was fun but had to watch out for pickpockets. remember battling some kids on the street breakdancing. the good old days!
listen you fuckers. you screwheads. heres a man who wont take it anymore...who would not let..listen you fuckers. you screwheads. heres a man who would not take it anymore. a man who stood up to the scum. the cunts. the dogs. the filth. the shit. here is someone who stood up...here is....
As always people wax nostalgic about NYC back then; well let me tell you as someone who lived back then i could not wait for the city to be crime free and rid of the degenerates that seemed to run the city at that time. I for one like a bit of law and order and would not trade NYC now for the garbage filled, crime ridden, drug ridden NYC of the 80's.
@Dinojong Allright..........well we all choose our masters and you chose the sterile corporations........give me the garbage, crime and drugs anytime........at least it was honest.
I'm 46, and have lived in NY my WHOLE life, and went to High School during the late 1970's. The scenes in this video ARE the New York I remember and love best of all. It quite literally put a hitch in my throat seeing New York as it was when I was 15 or 16. The sanitized New York we know now is little more than Disney meets Police State. And yes, that GODDESS in the brooklyn top was the kind I dreamt of going home on graffiti plastered subways. Thank You SO very much for this wonderful video!
Great video, Thanks! Love the originality! The music makes It feels a little sad and depressing. I guess that's how outsiders experienced it. You look HOT!
I miss the old NYC. I generally used to avoid Times Square/42nd like the plague, and then one day I came out of the subway on 42&8th and thought I went through some sort of time warp and ended up in Disney World. Its amazing how different it is. Harlem and Washington Hts too.
if you guys want the old times back, take out all other cultures and religions, foods, traditions, new shitty media, obesity, immigrants, gansters, hispanics,asians, etc. take a look at the video. now take a look outside now.Wow what a great diffrence! how we (americans) let groups and groups of outsiders get in the country!
@unknowndude941 You must be from the mid-west! NYC was ALWAYS a melting pot of various races and nationalities. My parents themselves were immigrants from Spain. Immigrants, in fact, largely contributed to putting this city on the map as the best city in the world, so I fail to see your point!
@unknowndude941 What, have you ever even been to NYC? The only all "white" presence on 42nd st. from the late 1960's thru the 80's were the mobsters that owned the porn theaters and bookstores! Keep your racism to yourself and don't incorrectly apply it to the most diverse city in the country. I work in Times Square and, thankfully, it's the only thing that hasn't changed. Now go back to your hut in the woods and whittle a stick.
@Jolar70 I AM AMERICAN YOU STUPID RETARD! IM NOT BEING RACIST TO WHITE PEOPLE BECUASE I AM ONE DUMBASS! I WAS SAYING, THAT HOW COULD WE LET OTHER GROUPS OF PEOPLE STAY HERE!
@unknowndude941 Um, I got what you were trying to say the first time. Other people did too if you read down. I didn't say you were being racist to white people(?!). I am also white, and I even happen to be straight, I also love NYC and all the ethnicities and sexualities that MAKE IT NYC and NOT other places that think as you do! I was saying that, when it comes to immigrants, NYC was exactly the same in the 70's. So were all the biggots, so I guess we're even.
Wow ! Thank you for sharing your film, I remember old NYC like it was yesterday, if that girl was you back then, I must say you where Hot! The Sex drugs Rock & roll and prices where the best back then , there was a lot of soul to NYer back then, it amazing how things change , I surely miss the old NY Soul, Thanks for taking me back to a place I once knew very well. and thank god we made it this far to see the change in the city as within ourselves.
The movie footage places this right about Aug-Sep of 1970. You can tell by the 1970 Dodge Coronet taxis ( the newest cars you can see) and the giant movie poster for "Sunflower" which was released in September of 1970.
hey im making a vid about NY in the 70's and i hope you dont mind i jacked like 10-15 seconds of your vid to put in mine :). i know im evil......but i will give you credit on my vid. oh the song in the background is TAXI - from the TV show. but its been remixed.
yeah,Times Square is very different these days. I think the tourists would'nt mind if they left some of the sleaze from the old days. It's all corporate glitz now. I used to go to the multiple showings like all of the Planet of the Apes films for $1.50. You could spend the whole day there. I think the first adult film I saw there was Behind the Green Door. I found it boring as hell.
As a non-native NY'er this is a really interesting version of Times Square. I went three years ago and while I think the way they cleaned it up was great, I wish it wasn't as commercialized as it is now.
Oh well, there's still plently of good neighbourhoods in New York for that. Harlem being the one that I've been too that hits me first.
NO NYers in NY Anymore 8`(
rogerrobie68 1 week ago
I forgot how many peep shows there were around town. Your film
beachz101 2 weeks ago
Life is so boring now.
debgibsonfan 3 weeks ago
It was the internet, big deal you couldn't look at gay porn like you do with your internet time.. And not to mention the internet as we know was around in the late 80's
mrdouglas51510 3 weeks ago
@mrdouglas51510 u been playn' with the hair on your knuckles too much. your memory is in a time warp. and your assumptions are asinine.
brainsareus 3 weeks ago
@mrdouglas51510 you stupid ass: what difference does it make,if the internet[technically], existed in the in the late 80's as we know it now. how many people were active on the net at that time,and how much of % of the population were into it? it's minsicule. you are making an idiotic point. it's like saying, that there is this great cure for a given illness,but only a handful of people, have ever heard of the doctor who does the proceedure. get off your overly literal,anal,bullshit world view.
brainsareus 3 weeks ago
i could just imagine the fine chick featured in this vid,opening her mouth, and sounding like a cross between fran drescher and rosie perez.
brainsareus 3 weeks ago
i so do remember the greasy drummer, as i walked along broadway in the mid to late seventies. anyone know his name,or what happened to him ? [i believe he may have had a brief part, in the movie "taxi driver".]
brainsareus 3 weeks ago
what are those 2 big towers in the sky line ?
xPray2die2dayx 3 weeks ago
Great video Cathy, thanks for posting it. It really is quite poignant to watch and see how cities like New York have had their true character destroyed over the years. Cities today might be cleaner and more efficient than they were, but they're also a lot less interesting.
paulph12002 4 weeks ago
it is so different fdrom da 1 2day
waveysoap 1 month ago
I miss the lower east side with cheap apartments, the music bands playing on the streets.... I miss the street parties all over, the colorful big haired hookers with a loud new york accent wearing fake fur coats on times square.... I miss the enormous array of ethnic areas with delicious cheap homemade food, I miss the mom and pop's stores!!!! the graffiti, the music, the color, the diversity, the smell, it's all replaced now by yuppi and hispter transplants with no links or roots for the city!
TheYaom 1 month ago 6
@TheYaom Me too!!! Block parties in the summer with the fire hydrant on, watching some rube get taken at 3 Card Monte on the street (lol), Coney Island hot dogs and spicy mustard, double dutch championships, run catch and kiss, sneaking to go see The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the 8th Street Playhouse, DAMN WE LIVED! We didn't stay in the house all day on a damn computer. We had FUN!
TheGirlFromCRUSH 2 weeks ago
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TheYaom 1 month ago
Excellent post! Wow. The memories you brought back. Incredible.
Sikwidityo 2 months ago
This is amazing.
thelibraryisonfire 2 months ago
this video was effective in certain way, i cried lool grew up in 70's
laverkfc4stitching 2 months ago
grew up in the metro area 1970's; miss it so much. thanks for the nice vid!
SomethingReal1119 2 months ago
Was there a version of this video with 'Rise' by Herb Alpert as music
spartak95 2 months ago
lol I wanna see "Gutter Trash"
Anglynn74 2 months ago
@Anglynn74 I can only assume you mean the lost Andy Miiligan film starring his wife? That's one on my list as well.
grindhousejunky79 1 month ago
Maybe for a day I'd like to go back , thanks for sharing your memories.
7thrank 2 months ago
Are all of those XXX Movie Theatres now Broadway Theatres and M&M stores??
indyfan22k 2 months ago
God I miss old New York. I'd trade a month of today for a week of then and know I made a great trade.
stematfisnyc 3 months ago
i think i saw Travis Bickle.
defrancotv 3 months ago
great old footage and really cute girl
ringbolt9 3 months ago
Thanks for sharing this... it goes back to a better time in my opinion.
aa1mnu1u2 4 months ago
This is really great. I was a teenager from NJ in the 70s and this is exactly how I remember Times Square back then - a somewhat scary, but endlessly fascinating place. You've truly captured the feel of it from back then.
TCMO99 4 months ago
You were very sweet looking. (I sure you still are today.) NYC maybe more vanilla today, but I am sure not many New Yorkers miss the days when muggings and 2,000 murders a year were common. I remember I went to a "Live Sex Acts on Stage" show on Times Square (I was just 18 or so) and it was just fake sex. The real action happened out in the alleys and in the back rooms.
cracks21229 4 months ago
I wouldn't liked all those sex shops and smutty theaters back then but I think all those signs and inane stores one on top of another are killing any appeal left to the place.
franciscojavierm 4 months ago
THANX FOR THE MEMORIES. A SHAME HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED FOR THE WORSE IN MY OPINION.
larry21163 4 months ago
This was long before bike lanes, pedestrian plaza , no smoking , disneyland times square, no squege men , plastic cars , graffiti free subways and made for the rich NYC. RIP THE OLD NEW YORK...
mtanyc 4 months ago
I was born in 70 so everytime I watch an old movie or a great short like this I admire all them classic cars then. You are a very sexy woman do you still have that Brooklyn shirt? This vid compilation was well done thanks for sharing.
WavyGravyTrain1 4 months ago
if i wouldve seen her in the 70's i would said HEY FOXY LADY..lol.. but i wasnt born untill 1989..
YunGPeacE11 4 months ago
I realize that Times Square was once more dangerous and seedy, but I still prefer it back then to the plastic world of Applebees it has become. I'm really disgusted by the servants for the real estate interests, such as Ed Koch and Woman Against Porn who have stolen Times Square from New Yorkers and made it a disneyland for hayseeds from bumfuct. But its too late, I could never afford to rent an apartment there anymore
ZarahLean 5 months ago
the girl in the pictures is very hot.
404boxing 5 months ago
It's a funny thing...i was just watching Taxi Driver tonight, and contrary to De Niro's character, I soooo wish I could have been in times square back during that period.
keerkhor 5 months ago
wow it was nice , i don't know that never see it long time . i was born in 1972 lol
BreakinpopRG 5 months ago
Hey Jerry! I recall the Times Square area of the early 60s. Nowadays the eateries and stores could be the same sterile anyplace major city USA. The sleazy charm is gone. Alas!
But ye olde Times Square runs in the uncut, random accessed memory files of my mind. :)
Glinkaism1 5 months ago
C'est si bon! Tres bien.
fliksliktrik 5 months ago
I hated those times
r25rjr 5 months ago
Theme music still sucks.
Khultan 5 months ago
Thnk you sooooo much this literally brought tears to my eyes im 46. The memories you brought back were incredible i just relived my childhood thru you thnk you so much ,I live in the midwest and I try to explain to my kids what I miss , they are in their 20,s. and now I can show them and explain, The lady looks beautiful also that is exactly how the girls looked like in their dress, SExy and beautiful. the music is perfect also. thnk you once again.
SuperJingo1 6 months ago
I don't understand why they need so many porn shops. I mean, where the people back then unable to get girlfriends or something? Were they so desperate they had to pay money to some? Thats a litlle sad. :(
xxx2397 6 months ago
@xxx2397
There was no internet back then.
Backlap 5 months ago 4
@Backlap Sure there was. The first ARPANET link was established October 29 1969. The first email was sent in 1971 by a guy named Ray Tomlinson
mrdouglas51510 1 month ago
@mrdouglas51510 c'mon. that["internet"], was used by a very small number of industry and military people. the internet,as we know it,did not exist until the mid-nineties. don't be silly and tell us,that there was anything that could really be called an internet, in 1971. you're just playing around with chronological semantics.
brainsareus 3 weeks ago
Cool vid. You sure got a lot of shots of all the XXX theaters lol. The woman in the Brooklyn shirt is breathtaking.
Taint4Life 6 months ago
3 people voted for Giuliani.
bpeck77 6 months ago
This is great. Every day life that everybody takes for granted, then it's gone. But you've taken the time to capture some of the history.
faultelectronica 6 months ago
that chicks bangin. wish I coulda been 23 in the 70s sometimes haha
KrisWiggly 6 months ago
ITS ALL OVER HOWEVER THIS CHANNEL BRING US BACK TO HAPPY TIMES IN LIFE IT SUCKS NOW BUT WE CAN ALWAYS DREAM THE WAY THINGS WERE! CHECK OUT MY CHANNEL THINGVISION ALL ONE WORK PLUS THING-FEST 2011.
DUNGEONMASTERSEXPO 6 months ago
A sad pathway indeed for young ladies to go down. God bless.
MamaJacqueroo 7 months ago
Wow, lady! That is some video, and well made, music and all. It really put the lump in my throat. How have you done since then? I went to San Francisco as a 15 year old and grew up fast in 1971. It was similar to your video: X rated and a quick lesson in dirty living. Thank you for the walk down memory lane. ;-+.
MamaJacqueroo 7 months ago
Thank you so much for doing this. I still have two pair of Bond's slacks! But what is really amazing to me is that I remember the drummer at 4:52. Walking through Times Square, I sometimes passed that drummer with slicked down hair. He was quite good, at least to me at the time. I miss the old Times Square. Not the sleeze and crime. But the true critical mass, the panapoly of people and stores, Bond's Clothiers, Fascination, Tad's - and LIFE!
friedie1jeff 7 months ago 3
why did you move away?
dirty06maggot 7 months ago
3:12 looks like Bernhard Goetz.
8thRRFS 7 months ago
I love those movies on about the good old days in the United States.
i could watch them forever. visited New York and the States on a regular basis since the eighties. Although i'm from The netherlands, i always had a thing for the United States but especially New York. And yes i've seen the changes in N.Y.C. It's much cleaner now , but i prefer the way it was 25 years ago.
And Those big american Cars!!! i still own one now.
Thanx for posting this, and yes you were (and still are?) a beauty!
michaeltorello125 7 months ago 2
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@michaeltorello125 I could have written your review myself...This short film made me feel kind of sad and nostalgic. Very much so. It's good to know that people understand how I feel and felt about America, and especially NYC when I first visited it in 1979...I was 16 then.....
BTW, what is the American car you own? I used to have a Chrysler, then a Cadillac, then a Grand Cherokee...
God bless
grooteschuur62 7 months ago
The writer Fran Lebowitz said in the outtakes of Ric Burns' NYC doc regarding New York in the 70s that "the people who (lived) there were the people who deserved to be there." The point that I think she was trying to make was that whereas NYC once appealed to residents, now it is primarily a tourist destination, and that has changed he city for the worse. I wonder if you, being a former resident of NY, agree.
Beck19781 7 months ago
It's clear NY got better. You could be MUGGED without warning in that area. Too dangerous, not suitable for families.
lotwyo 7 months ago
@lotwyo It's not suitable for families---that's why we miss it!
nocount1 7 months ago
I can not describe this music.
It is amazing
Thank you!
safewaycart 7 months ago in playlist New York City
I remember that guy who use to drum on the corner.I wonder what happen to him ?
PREZ150 8 months ago
that was the times square I remember
slowdream101 8 months ago
Is that Mullah Omar at 0:38?
LadyBirdJohnson 8 months ago
Tad's Steaks! I was taken there a few times when I attended college in East Orange NJ. Upsala is gone now, and Times Square is cleaned up. They used to romanticize "street life" back then, but it never appealed to me. Life will always have hardship and sadness, but our surroundings don't have to reflect it. It just makes it worse for everybody if things look like s***. Anyway, if things don't turn around soon in this country, we'll be going back to this condition.
sophiacat9 8 months ago
@sophiacat9 I've already noticed the subway is feeling dingier than it did in the mid 00s, More graffiti in both stations and trains, the mta is virtually bankrupt. Although I don't want crime, I love grit and would feel great if areas feel a little more dingy
Beanz920 5 months ago
Thank you so much for this video. I was born and raised in hell's kitchen. So many memories were brought back of places I've been trying to remember. It was different back then but it was real. Times Square got cleaner but lost it's character. My mother passed on and I'm now in the apt. and this area is soooo different from when I was growing up. Some of the change is good and at the same time it's not.
Bigbeat4u 9 months ago
This is really, really great!
WayOutWardell 9 months ago
Remember that time well as a teen. Nothing phony or for tourists about that Times Square / 42nd st. Real life, gritty, rough & tough. Loved it!
EBro1209 9 months ago
@desalvo66
Beame was mayor when NYC was almost forced to declare bankruptcy.
lmferg 9 months ago
Home videos and the internet destroyed the 1970s Times Square. No need to travel there for porn anymore.
lmferg 9 months ago
You were a total hottie!
swamprat79 9 months ago
i was there in 1977 as a kid.. at midnight walking thru as a tourist.. burnt a memory into my head that i will never forget.. winos in about every stairwell laying on the ground.. lots and lots of them.. XXX porno theaters, street walkers.. horse and carriage.. electronic shops.. cabbies.. and movie billboards.. i picked up the karma of the place as a moment in time.. it was when America was recovering from the defeat of the Vietnam War.. and u had this general sense of sadness amongst u..
desalvo66 9 months ago
@desalvo66 continued.. : what i remember most to this day was the movie billboard of The Deer Hunter advertisement, with Deniro staring out overhead 10 stories up with his suicidal bandana wrapped around his head.. overlooking the events down below,capturing the almost suicidal sense of the country at it's most nitty gritty place.. amongst the hardcore filth.. and garbage in the street..a definite sense of a weakened yet bustling America..Carter was in office and SNL & NYC was at it's peak..
desalvo66 9 months ago
@desalvo66 obviously if u watched Taxi Driver it was truly true to the scene.. we were walking around at midnight coming back from a restaurant going to our hotel.. no fear.. just karma of hurt and filth.. truly memorable and unique.. original movie quality about it.. a moment in time.. no regrets..
desalvo66 9 months ago
@desalvo66 pardon me, it must have been spring of 1978, i just looked it up.. since my failing memory didn't recall the timepost of when the Deer Hunter came out.. mind u, i do beileve this was just a year after apocalypse now was shown, and america truly felt weakened and was recoiling in it's defeat.. i was quite aware of the world around me at this point of my life.. a smart ass scatalogical humored 8 year old (read MAD Magazine.. who's eyes dialated every time he saw a XXX porno theater..
desalvo66 9 months ago
@desalvo66 by the way wasn't NYC broke at this point.. declared bankruptsy.. Koch in office..
desalvo66 9 months ago
There is some kind of mystery in this movie and i like it so much...
teodor4obe 9 months ago
Awesome video! :D The new music actually fits the movie really good
Vinca09 9 months ago
wow you're beautiful
a280281 9 months ago
Tad's! Modell's! Good Old Hell's Kitchen. Gone forever. RIP.
annikee59 10 months ago
new york really died. it's a true shame. i always thought no matter what, there would always be a new york city. it is now a giant shopping mall for tourists, yuppies, and trust fund brats. we want our city back!
barudzija7 10 months ago 5
@barudzija7 Hi I'm from Australia - what was the `old' new york city like? How was it different or better?
8bobthebuilder 9 months ago
@8bobthebuilder hi there mate. it's hard to explain but i'll try my best. the old new york to me was a very magical place. the city used to be filled with mom and pop stores and each neighborhood was distinct. there were a lot more families. the lower east side was always one of my favorite neighborhoods. more down to earth, working class people. better art and music. i don't think ANYONE can relate to this modern crap. every neighborhood in manhattan is turning into a fashion hub.
barudzija7 9 months ago
@barudzija7 i understand what you mean now...each area with its own feel, down-to-earth, no fakery, you could go to a place and know the people, the owners, etc; - Wiki says the 90s NYC mayor opened tourist-friendly attractions in Times Square &, upscale venues, got rid of dealers and peep-shows, and took over (!) historic theatres. :(
If I'm ever in NYC, you can take me to the non-Disneyfied pockets of NYC that still exist., :)
8bobthebuilder 9 months ago
Hi from Australia. I must find the girl in the photos so I can propose !!!
Who is she?
Superocram72 10 months ago
Whos the lady? shes gorgeous
furryhat1 10 months ago 3
@furryhat1 Shes the one that made the video.
tek87 10 months ago
@furryhat1 That's me! Thank you for your kind words!! : )
cathycva 10 months ago 10
@cathycva Hey you're welcome Cathy. A gorgeous face with a beautiful body to match
*Sigh*
furryhat1 10 months ago
@furryhat1 yea wonder if she still looks hot now?
TheMarkc 7 months ago
Hollywood Boulevard here in L.A. had kind of a similar seedy-dangerous period at the same time as Times Square and now it's been gentrified (sort of) and is full of douchebags on the weekends going to retarded new clubs. However it has also resisted attempts to change it too...still can feel the weirdness and unpredictability in the air...and I'm glad.
ucla4eva 10 months ago
after 9/11 this city lost it, gentrification, insanity
RLhockey203 10 months ago
Ah the good old days before Disney and the other corporate whores took over NYC.
pagstube123 10 months ago 2
@pagstube123 IKR!
bennettcullen 10 months ago
You know, looking at this footage I realize that it was the same New York then that it is today, same streets, same feeling. The only thing that changes are the cars, clothes styles, and stores that occupy the very same streets that are still there now.
What also changed is my age and outlook. It seemed so magical then, NOT because it was magical, but because I was young and naive.
ejdf870 10 months ago
yeah, I miss the freedom that NYC represented back in the 70's. When I watch Taxi Driver and Dog Day Afternoon, you can see no political correctness, no yuppies, etc...You have great taste to have picked Bernhard Herman it would've been great to hear that theme from Taxi Driver over this video. Excellent job!
hardrockindaddy 10 months ago 2
love the video... i must visit new york that's my biggest wish... I just love that city...
matijav 11 months ago
Those were the days where every thing was made in America and made from steal and wood. Now it is all plastic from China. Love the video
Mar2623 11 months ago 2
Looked so different back then
dblazer321 11 months ago
I remember this little store in spanish harlem where they used to sell colombian food... it was cool, very NYC!!! it had an intermittent small red and green neon sign outside the store that said, welcome to Mauro's the only colombian food in all of new york city!!! LOL
I went back to NYC after 35 years and to my disappointment the store doesn't exist anymore, nowadays they have a starbucks full of yuppies and tourists where the old colombian immigrant dude use to have his little restaurant.
TheYaom 11 months ago 13
@TheYaom Starbucks! the CURSE of the modern day world.
merville78 11 months ago
@merville78 And Wal-Mart too brother.
loungelizard5000 10 months ago
@loungelizard5000 Yes I would agree with you on that. Even in the small town i live, here in England we have a big Starbucks, and a huge Wal-Mart on the outskirts of the town, Ho for the days before the big corporations started to take over the world!
merville78 10 months ago
@merville78 Amen brother.
loungelizard5000 10 months ago
@TheYaom yuppies are out
unfortunatebeam 8 months ago
@TheYaom That's corporate America for you. Souless.
Antiks72 8 months ago
@TheYaom its funny how rich white yuppies kinda ruined nyc
ladrie389727 7 months ago
@TheYaom But your profile age says you are 34? and I doubt that...... you must 50+ be to have returned back to NYC ? would say "dude"?
SuperHeroMan411 5 months ago
@SuperHeroMan411 I am actually 56, don't pay attention to my profile
TheYaom 5 months ago
Funny how Times Square was such a mess in the late 70s, but the people were better-dressed. Now, Times Square is cleaned up and the people are slobbier, baseball caps worn to church and restaurants and sweatpants to go out in public. And let's not mention how much fatter everyone is!
SlappyFrankenstein 1 year ago 29
@SlappyFrankenstein So what you're saying is fat people are sloppy, no matter how well they dress? If you're gonna judge based on physical appearance, go hang yourself. Do the world a favor.
magich8ball 11 months ago
@SlappyFrankenstein
People today do dress like bums. You even have old men today that are like 60 still wearing blue jeans like there still teenager in 1960. What happened to the old folks wearing respectable clothing like a suit and a hat? I think today though you would get laughed at trying to wearing a suit.. so you just gotta try to fit in. Even though you know what your wearing is retarded.
imperialcrypt 9 months ago
@imperialcrypt oh who cares. suits are boring
unfortunatebeam 8 months ago
@SlappyFrankenstein yeah it's true, styles and fashions now are absolutely horrendous! You can tell the people aren't really happy despite all the hoopla about a better, cleaned up New York
unfortunatebeam 8 months ago
@SlappyFrankenstein People were better dressed back then because Halston and Fiorucci were still around in NYC back then that's why! LOL And back in the day 'thin was in'
jrmetmoi 7 months ago
@SlappyFrankenstein I agree! And I prefer the 70s version anyway :p
Trebizondian 3 months ago in playlist Liked
I also grew up in NYC in the 70's, but I was in Queens. Plus, I can't really say that I remember all of these things cause it wasn't till the early 80's that I was old enough to be able to.
GracieAncelotti 1 year ago
Good stuff....yes, I remember it well.
Glad they cleaned it up but I enjoyed the nostalgic trip back in time.
BMWLDRider 1 year ago
great video !! congrats... i wish i had the chance to live in 70s new york... good wishes from Istanbul ;TURKEY....
searsinchicago 1 year ago 2
Bring back the grot.
matrags 1 year ago
I visted there in 1985. It wasn't much different. In fact it was so disgusting that I didn't return for two decades. Then I go back with my family in 2005 after hearing how clean Time Square had gotten and I was very impressed. A lot has changed and in seeing your vidoe, for the better.
Alexander4111964 1 year ago
What's with all the pornography?
spareaxe 1 year ago
@spareaxe that's what time square was in the 70's, a porno theater area. prostitution, drugs etc...
jimbobklyn1963 1 year ago
Nice video! I love to watch vids of old NYC. I was a child in the 1970s and I certainly don't miss the NYC of the 70s and 80s. NYC is very touristy now and I'm not crazy about it but a better alternative than what it was back then with all the crime, grafitti, etc
Skywalker567 1 year ago
"Rabbit Test" movie marquee at 4:13 Billy Crystal & Joan Rivers
rhymeandreasoning 1 year ago
i wish i had of been part of NYC during the 70s and early 80s i bet it was amazing...
rhymeandreasoning 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing. I am a native NY'er and remember Times Square very well as a kid. It was a dangerous place. I remember going into one of those theatres and watching one of the Bruce Lee films. Brings back memories. Your background music makes me a little depressed but its a good thing becasue it brings me back fond memories of my childhood.
ykltc 1 year ago
damn... you were a hottie
belzondium 1 year ago
Wow, NYC looked pretty bad back then. Its very dirty. What happen?
It was beautiful in the 40's-late 60's, but the beauty disappeared. I'm not downing NY, because I think its the greatest city in the world, but it looks terrible in the 70's.
shrineheart87 1 year ago
@shrineheart87 Well basically the economy of New York changed a lot..by the mid 70's the city was going bankrupt and crime was at an all time high. Many blue collar jobs left in the 60's and it took quite awhile for them to be replaced by other new jobs. This led to a big downturn in tax revenue and not even the Federal government wanted to bail them out.
mooneepondskid 1 year ago
i wish there was way to go back at this year !!!!
MOXXZ1990s 1 year ago
1:26 i know he is Happy now !!!
MOXXZ1990s 1 year ago
great song !!! whats the name of it???
boehm145 1 year ago
@boehm145 The name of the song is A Sad Pathway by Musicshake.
cathycva 1 year ago
i wish i got to see it! the world will never be like that again.
nakabar 1 year ago
Just wanted to say, I really enjoyed this.
Friedtoenails 1 year ago
At 4:53 I remember when this drummer on a hot summer day wore a white suit and the shoe polish in his hair dripped all over it from the sweat!
Philflash 1 year ago
@Philflash HA! That is the legendary NYC street drummer Gene Palma, who made a brief appearance as himself in "Taxi Driver". i saw him on the street in the early 80's before I was aware that he was a fixture there, and about crapped myself when I later was watching "Taxi Driver" and saw him for a few seconds. He's hard to forget. I got several still pics of him at the time. Slick black hair and red blush on his cheeks. He also wore shirt, vest, tie, and suit, all contrasting plaids! Gotta love
ChristopherBix2 1 year ago
Must see sleazy NYC trash/pop culture tour from the early 90's. Times Square and more..... Explore all the landmarks that have dissapeared. The Urban EYE part 1,2,3 on the THYRDEYE channel.
THYRDEYE 1 year ago
good music selection on this vid.
rightfredsdead 1 year ago
I was just 18 years old when I came to New York to visit some of my mom's family in Brooklyn. What was supposed to be a one week visit has extended itself for 32 years. But now, I'm ready to go, why? The city has lost anything that resembles charm. Nightlife has been restricted to the posing yuppies, neighborhoods have been completely homogenized. It's become, well..middle America. So, if I can actually have all the mundane with out the exorbitant cost of living, it makes sense to move on.
tonybklyn 1 year ago
got my first fake ID on 40 deuce! the arcade was fun but had to watch out for pickpockets. remember battling some kids on the street breakdancing. the good old days!
tbury151 1 year ago
listen you fuckers. you screwheads. heres a man who wont take it anymore...who would not let..listen you fuckers. you screwheads. heres a man who would not take it anymore. a man who stood up to the scum. the cunts. the dogs. the filth. the shit. here is someone who stood up...here is....
rightfredsdead 1 year ago
@rightfredsdead I don't get the joke.
masterlee123 1 year ago
@masterlee123 then your no native new yorker
rightfredsdead 1 year ago
i feel so connected to old new york city i don't know why and i was only born in 1994.
beans909 1 year ago
Awesome!
huggie83 1 year ago
As always people wax nostalgic about NYC back then; well let me tell you as someone who lived back then i could not wait for the city to be crime free and rid of the degenerates that seemed to run the city at that time. I for one like a bit of law and order and would not trade NYC now for the garbage filled, crime ridden, drug ridden NYC of the 80's.
Dinojong 1 year ago
@Dinojong Allright..........well we all choose our masters and you chose the sterile corporations........give me the garbage, crime and drugs anytime........at least it was honest.
auntbecky 1 year ago
I'm 46, and have lived in NY my WHOLE life, and went to High School during the late 1970's. The scenes in this video ARE the New York I remember and love best of all. It quite literally put a hitch in my throat seeing New York as it was when I was 15 or 16. The sanitized New York we know now is little more than Disney meets Police State. And yes, that GODDESS in the brooklyn top was the kind I dreamt of going home on graffiti plastered subways. Thank You SO very much for this wonderful video!
TheGunziger 1 year ago 4
Great video, Thanks! Love the originality! The music makes It feels a little sad and depressing. I guess that's how outsiders experienced it. You look HOT!
UptownChamps 1 year ago
This is the New York John Lennon fell in love with.. and with good reason.
at1212b 1 year ago 3
Great job on the vid Cathycva.
gbone1983 1 year ago
I miss the old NYC. I generally used to avoid Times Square/42nd like the plague, and then one day I came out of the subway on 42&8th and thought I went through some sort of time warp and ended up in Disney World. Its amazing how different it is. Harlem and Washington Hts too.
tonyfrombalt 1 year ago
the duece baby haha
SYRUPnSPRITE 1 year ago
I wish there was a book of Times Sq. Then and now so you could compair pix side by side.
ceecoursian 1 year ago
if you guys want the old times back, take out all other cultures and religions, foods, traditions, new shitty media, obesity, immigrants, gansters, hispanics,asians, etc. take a look at the video. now take a look outside now.Wow what a great diffrence! how we (americans) let groups and groups of outsiders get in the country!
unknowndude941 1 year ago
@unknowndude941 You must be from the mid-west! NYC was ALWAYS a melting pot of various races and nationalities. My parents themselves were immigrants from Spain. Immigrants, in fact, largely contributed to putting this city on the map as the best city in the world, so I fail to see your point!
ursa41 1 year ago
@unknowndude941 What, have you ever even been to NYC? The only all "white" presence on 42nd st. from the late 1960's thru the 80's were the mobsters that owned the porn theaters and bookstores! Keep your racism to yourself and don't incorrectly apply it to the most diverse city in the country. I work in Times Square and, thankfully, it's the only thing that hasn't changed. Now go back to your hut in the woods and whittle a stick.
Jolar70 1 year ago
@Jolar70 I AM AMERICAN YOU STUPID RETARD! IM NOT BEING RACIST TO WHITE PEOPLE BECUASE I AM ONE DUMBASS! I WAS SAYING, THAT HOW COULD WE LET OTHER GROUPS OF PEOPLE STAY HERE!
unknowndude941 1 year ago
@unknowndude941 Um, I got what you were trying to say the first time. Other people did too if you read down. I didn't say you were being racist to white people(?!). I am also white, and I even happen to be straight, I also love NYC and all the ethnicities and sexualities that MAKE IT NYC and NOT other places that think as you do! I was saying that, when it comes to immigrants, NYC was exactly the same in the 70's. So were all the biggots, so I guess we're even.
Jolar70 1 year ago
@unknowndude941 Yeah, you're "one dumbass" alright. haha.
ChristopherBix2 1 year ago
@ChristopherBix2 wow youre retarded, stupid education in this country!!!
unknowndude941 1 year ago
@unknowndude941 Um. I give up.
ChristopherBix2 1 year ago
Wow ! Thank you for sharing your film, I remember old NYC like it was yesterday, if that girl was you back then, I must say you where Hot! The Sex drugs Rock & roll and prices where the best back then , there was a lot of soul to NYer back then, it amazing how things change , I surely miss the old NY Soul, Thanks for taking me back to a place I once knew very well. and thank god we made it this far to see the change in the city as within ourselves.
elevatorhead1 1 year ago
The movie footage places this right about Aug-Sep of 1970. You can tell by the 1970 Dodge Coronet taxis ( the newest cars you can see) and the giant movie poster for "Sunflower" which was released in September of 1970.
kodachrome71 1 year ago
is there a documentary of 42nd st?? on dvd??
elmuneco12 1 year ago
hey im making a vid about NY in the 70's and i hope you dont mind i jacked like 10-15 seconds of your vid to put in mine :). i know im evil......but i will give you credit on my vid. oh the song in the background is TAXI - from the TV show. but its been remixed.
ODDNOMAD 1 year ago
I remember this world so well. What a smart thing you did in filming it. It's all gone now.
UncleCharlieOakley 1 year ago
yeah,Times Square is very different these days. I think the tourists would'nt mind if they left some of the sleaze from the old days. It's all corporate glitz now. I used to go to the multiple showings like all of the Planet of the Apes films for $1.50. You could spend the whole day there. I think the first adult film I saw there was Behind the Green Door. I found it boring as hell.
wamcalif5 1 year ago
adult movies haahahah
SicSoulz 1 year ago
i loved this video
AllTheWorldWillHearU 1 year ago
As a non-native NY'er this is a really interesting version of Times Square. I went three years ago and while I think the way they cleaned it up was great, I wish it wasn't as commercialized as it is now.
Oh well, there's still plently of good neighbourhoods in New York for that. Harlem being the one that I've been too that hits me first.
BloggerMusicMan 1 year ago
GOOD OL DAYS
back when u can actually hit on a girl without her being distracted by her stupid TEXT messaging
now TIMES SQUARE is 'family oriented' a cheap version of Disney
PERUANO31 1 year ago