Yall did us very dirty didn’t have this growing up in brook avenue definitely no st Mary’s apaches my uncle worked in st Luke’s from the early 90s till like 2015 then he passed from cancer r.i.p. mike. Miguel Robles
Littke Isadore & The Inquisitors All Night Long as great as the original recordings . Cds by them avaliable crom Amazon. I went to School with their original drummer Phil Leone and he was a true lover of that sound. As Dave Fornan ( Little Isadore) and the entie group.
Don't know why this made me sad. 😢 Question: The Graduation Picture - Class of 1965 from St Pius. Is that the same as Sts. Peter and Paul School on Brook Ave? I graduated in 1973
I have a copy of Stormy Weather on Jubilee (45rpm), has all the right serial numbers etc but is market as a reproduction….thought it was worth something, but…
I am 80 now and looking back we got to grow up with the greatest performers this country has ever known! Elvis, the platters, and the rest of the 50s through the 60s. People like Dean Martin, Jimmy Durante, etc. as great single performers. I thank God I got to live it too...Thanks, God!
My best years of my life were growing up in the South Bronx in the 1950's. I lived a little north of your area Cauldwell avenue and 160th street. When I was small my parents took me to St Mary's Park and we always went shopping on 3rd Avenue to Alexanders and Hearns Department Stores
Wow, what a great piece. I was born in the Bronx, 1953 at Westchester Hospital, lived at 342 Powers Ave (close to St. Mary's park) across the street from PS 65 and I attended St. Lukes from 1st grade through 6th grade before we moved. I remember smelling the baking of Wards bakery, Doc's Pharmacy on the corner of Powers Avenue, Nathan's grocery store and Ruthies candy store. The pastrami sandwiches at the Jewish deli's were amazing. The things we took for granted then, we cherish today. Cozy Diner
That"s the REAL SOUTH BRONX!!! I grew up in HUNTS POINT and those were some of the best days of my life growing up in the 60's and I thank all the people in my Village for helping me become the MAN I am today. I thank you for your discipline, love and caring. a dollar went a long way in those days. We grew up on fear and respect. We feared our parents and respected our elders. we were the LITTLE RASCALS in those days. If it wasn't for the OLD SCHOOL there would be NO SCHOOL!!!
here are the "stars" i remember from these archives in order that i spotted them:ken towey i think from oak terr;buddy burke, bro of mike, my pal; bernie boule, whose dad had the "shannon view" (used to call us bonners his bronx cousins and was quite an artist, dennis o'obrien, the only "star" shown here who was in my class of "50, lived on 141st as i recall;kevin loughery of the knicks;paddy sheehy, marty walsh who both called 321 crimmins home (next to us in 325)...paddy had two knockout-pretty sisters;margie boyle (bernie's sister; helen mcdowell, taught girls' 3d grade, her sister taught us guys 3d. anyone whose still around, please send a msg that you saw this. PAT BONNER, HUSBAND OF KATHLEEN WHOSE NAME APPEARS AS THE WRITER.
I love watching these. I was born in Tampa Florida in 81 and was in the Bronx by 82. Hunts point boy, use to live more uptown by kingsbridge and university . Some of these streets still look the same, some don’t but it’s cool to witness the history. Bronx boys till we die!
I really think most of the ppl that left that are still alive and cane get around come and see how Beautiful its gotten even hunts point u deserve to take this memory with you i know they have tur buses if i could organize one i would
Beautiful memories
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Yall did us very dirty didn’t have this growing up in brook avenue definitely no st Mary’s apaches my uncle worked in st Luke’s from the early 90s till like 2015 then he passed from cancer r.i.p. mike. Miguel Robles
Yo busco blue mon con la orquesta cabalgata d" artega imstrumental
Littke Isadore & The Inquisitors All Night Long as great as the original recordings . Cds by them avaliable crom Amazon. I went to School with their original drummer Phil Leone and he was a true lover of that sound. As Dave Fornan ( Little Isadore) and the entie group.
Why are these worth thousands?
Those stormy weather records on r45s were bootlegs
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night has come on apollo is an alternate from the Relic lp
louie sold the sonic record for 4000 to a collector in france long time ago when you were on the air
do you have marvin podds 2 price guides?
ast year at this time unissued unknown group great
what about the four of us on adore? jackie cochran on lead from yonkers n.y.
is that the lp cut of white cliffs unissued?
Don't know why this made me sad. 😢 Question: The Graduation Picture - Class of 1965 from St Pius. Is that the same as Sts. Peter and Paul School on Brook Ave? I graduated in 1973
This is tasteless
I have a copy of Stormy Weather on Jubilee (45rpm), has all the right serial numbers etc but is market as a reproduction….thought it was worth something, but…
Don’t think the demand is there anymore. Most of us are getting up there in age and are more interested in discounts on our meds
I’m not sure that even Slim at Times Square Records had some of the (naturally Stormy Weather)
Who determine these values? Some of these are crap
I remember the Blue Jackets march to St. Ann's Church. All the Upper east Side rich Wasp families had their boys in that organization.
What are those 5 opening guys doing? It looks like the Nazi salute, but i know it couldn't be.
Thanks. Lived on 139th, Cypress to St. Ann's. St. mary's Park was an endless pleasure. Great cliffs and sledding hills plus more.
This is one SCARY dude!! and a fool in love!
Where is st.Jude school church , i remember st.Pius between 144 and 145 Willis and Brook
I am 80 now and looking back we got to grow up with the greatest performers this country has ever known! Elvis, the platters, and the rest of the 50s through the 60s. People like Dean Martin, Jimmy Durante, etc. as great single performers. I thank God I got to live it too...Thanks, God!
My favorite...a white racist! ...lol
My best years of my life were growing up in the South Bronx in the 1950's. I lived a little north of your area Cauldwell avenue and 160th street. When I was small my parents took me to St Mary's Park and we always went shopping on 3rd Avenue to Alexanders and Hearns Department Stores
Wow, what a great piece. I was born in the Bronx, 1953 at Westchester Hospital, lived at 342 Powers Ave (close to St. Mary's park) across the street from PS 65 and I attended St. Lukes from 1st grade through 6th grade before we moved. I remember smelling the baking of Wards bakery, Doc's Pharmacy on the corner of Powers Avenue, Nathan's grocery store and Ruthies candy store. The pastrami sandwiches at the Jewish deli's were amazing. The things we took for granted then, we cherish today. Cozy Diner
We love you Joe!
Joe - Find another gig, man...you getting worse. You got some nice hair though...lol
Joe sing the Samual Gompers theme song! Gompers Vocational High School. SGVTHS forever!!! 😂
WTF?
What's with the tinfoil hat? Damn you're ugly!
You got to be the scariest thing on UA-cam.
Nice
Are u Buddy Pecoraro from the South South Bronx? Please comment
I take it somewhat back. Your towel horn play is pretty cool. Don't give up your day job if you have one though.
This is better. Were you thinking of getting the band back together?
This is your best one and it is shit!
Hahaha
are you cleve duncans brother, also??,good to see you jivin joe
Enjoyed ur South. South Bronx video especially with the Carrickfergus tune background & including photos of my deceased ex John Burke
That"s the REAL SOUTH BRONX!!! I grew up in HUNTS POINT and those were some of the best days of my life growing up in the 60's and I thank all the people in my Village for helping me become the MAN I am today. I thank you for your discipline, love and caring. a dollar went a long way in those days. We grew up on fear and respect. We feared our parents and respected our elders. we were the LITTLE RASCALS in those days. If it wasn't for the OLD SCHOOL there would be NO SCHOOL!!!
Legend first read about him and his doo wop shop in Mojo Magazine back in 1997
here are the "stars" i remember from these archives in order that i spotted them:ken towey i think from oak terr;buddy burke, bro of mike, my pal; bernie boule, whose dad had the "shannon view" (used to call us bonners his bronx cousins and was quite an artist, dennis o'obrien, the only "star" shown here who was in my class of "50, lived on 141st as i recall;kevin loughery of the knicks;paddy sheehy, marty walsh who both called 321 crimmins home (next to us in 325)...paddy had two knockout-pretty sisters;margie boyle (bernie's sister; helen mcdowell, taught girls' 3d grade, her sister taught us guys 3d. anyone whose still around, please send a msg that you saw this. PAT BONNER, HUSBAND OF KATHLEEN WHOSE NAME APPEARS AS THE WRITER.
great upload
I love watching these. I was born in Tampa Florida in 81 and was in the Bronx by 82. Hunts point boy, use to live more uptown by kingsbridge and university . Some of these streets still look the same, some don’t but it’s cool to witness the history. Bronx boys till we die!
I really think most of the ppl that left that are still alive and cane get around come and see how Beautiful its gotten even hunts point u deserve to take this memory with you i know they have tur buses if i could organize one i would
yes we are
@@asaliamilina3257 not a fan of the tour busses, they look at us like we animals at the zoo.
@@petervalane126 big facts. Boogie down Bronx.
Great era woman were beautiful and man dress manly
People dressed elegantly. Better than the bums we see today in the street.
A record (or any other thing) is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. There has to be a willing seller and a willing buyer.. PERIOD
LMAO ! ! !