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The Mighty Custard
Приєднався 23 чер 2011
Videos by Shaun Philip Hutchings aka The Mighty Custard
Sheerness Banjo Jazz with Steve Harding and Geoff Reed. June 2024.
Sheerness Banjo Jazz with Steve Harding and Geoff Reed. June 2024.
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Rochester 2005 the lost Underpass
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the last videotape. Rochester High Street 2005. The Underpass that was filled in around 2010
snodland 1999 with lost building
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River Medway at Snodland with a building that has been demolished
Epping Forest 1996 with Barry and Shaun
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After Xmas 1996 a trip to Epping Forest
Bicycle Boy Shorne Mead Fort November 1999 #1999 #Thames Estuary
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its the end of the century December 1999 and Shaun goes for a bike ride to Shorne Mead Fort
twa corbies wolfshead and vixens 2023 July 16
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twa corbies wolfshead and vixens 2023 July 16
Sweeps Festival 2023. Wolfshead and Vixens
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Sweeps Festival 2023. Wolfshead and Vixens
Ragged Crow Rochester Sweeps 29 April 2023 five minutes ago
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Ragged Crow Rochester Sweeps 29 April 2023 five minutes ago
play it again Sam 1972 existentialist in the art gallery woody allen
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play it again Sam 1972 existentialist in the art gallery woody allen
golden bear a song and not all that good
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golden bear a song and not all that good
Shorne Mead Fort near Gravesend Kent in 1996
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Shorne Mead Fort near Gravesend Kent in 1996
Barry and Shaun in London 1996, Soho, China Town, Charing Cross
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Barry and Shaun in London 1996, Soho, China Town, Charing Cross
1996 train journey from Dartford to Charing Cross London
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1996 train journey from Dartford to Charing Cross London
vlc record 2022 06 02 08h22m27s file D VIDEO TS
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vlc record 2022 06 02 08h22m27s file D VIDEO TS
Darnley Mausoleum in Cobham Woods in 1996 / Cobham mausoleum / Cobham Woods / 1996
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Darnley Mausoleum in Cobham Woods in 1996 / Cobham mausoleum / Cobham Woods / 1996
Wouldham 1996 Shorne Mead Fort 1996 Kent 1996
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Wouldham 1996 Shorne Mead Fort 1996 Kent 1996
railway crossing at Shorne near Higham Kent November 1999 mainly
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railway crossing at Shorne near Higham Kent November 1999 mainly
Yep, great vibe that summer with the Euro '96. Old Oxford St was amazing, all soulless now.
It just feels so much quieter. Everything is so intense there now. I just want to get in and get out, no hanging around
When it was cheaper, whiter and way more interesting.
Shirts and ties
miss it so much....i use to work in Neal's yard...st tropez restaurant....
I notice men's builds in those days were mainly slim, these days literally every guy is a mini arnie schwarzenegger, or seems to be n my area. Must be evolution , can't all be gym related.
I was born in London back in July 1974; I am in the opinion that London was at it's best during the 90's and 10 years into the 21st century; since 2010 successive Tory governments have contributed to London's decline. As I am a London Underground enthusiast my all-time favourite Underground trains were in service before the turn of the century, some old ones existed after that albeit in refurbished condition which didn't appeal to me.
( 6:53 ) Whitleys! 👍🏻
Thank you so much for these. I was blown away by the shot of the retail park. I’ve been hunting for a photo of the Texas store for years and boom,,,,video footage of it. Been scrubbing through your other vids for nostalgia hits. Who knew all these years later so many people look back on these otherwise unremarkable slices of life. Very important historic footage you have mate, thanks for uploading. My white whale is Chatham high street footage circa 96-2000. Someone must have some 😮
no women covered in tattoos, how times have changed, for the worst
Hey, I want to do a comparison video showing how things looked before and how they are now. Could I use some of your footage in it? I'd really appreciate your permission and would give you proper credits.
Credit me and state I gave permission.
I was 14yrs old that year and I can remember the group stages of the world Cup. My little brother was born that year and he's about to turn 26. It feels like yesterday to me.
The best thing about this ... not 1 person was walking around with a mobile phone ......
Thanks for sharing this. Such a shame that it was vandalised. Good that it has since been restored.
I was 21 in 1998. I honestly think the late 90s were the peak. We had enough technological advances but not so many that we didn’t still require a human touch. It was pre social media, pre smartphones. People had time for each other. Pubs and clubs were packed, the economy was getting better. Holidays were cheap, as were houses. I am so happy I lived through this time.
Exactly. I'm even feeling nostalgic for Super Nintendo!!
A lot of what you're describing there is just being young. I too was 21 in 1998. It was a period of prosperity and optimism, no doubt. But it was all built on a huge credit bubble that was waiting to burst. It was artificial. Of course, we didn't know that at the time and it seemed like we were moving into a much happier universe. It was very much the definition of a "fool's paradise," looking back.
The artistic or creative small things like the water tubes, the metal gate that has writing on it that consists of its bar. The ambience I remember from my childhood, though I was only 4 in 1998, makes me feel like the internet is such an effective numbing agent that maybe it takes away from some visual creativity we might have use to crave in our surroundings.
Great video, i drank in The Crown for many many years, the Rough Trade record store was in a basement just down the street as well. The Coach and Horses pub and The French House in Soho are still great pubs to this day.
great stuff
Before steadycam 🤦🏻♂️
My dad got lost in the Piccadilly section during WWII
This is fantastic! I have watched "Confessions of a Sunday Painter" innumerable times over the years but the second programme, I had never seen! Wonderful, inspiring stuff!
I loved visiting the sex workers from 1980s 1990s and even early 2000 Plenty of woman in soho then and Cheap £20 a shot - now there’s is No woman around expensive 50 60 60 quid . It’s better if I used my right hand or Give my fat wife one 😂
It's been a dump since 2003, this is the time people forgot or never knew. London is like an Asylum with no order
Britain had a spring in its step, the pound was rising in value,wages rising, economy growing and rents/ house prices were affordable. Avg house prices in London was only 3-4 times the average income. Now it's 12x the average income!
Life was easier in London central and less tourist polluting the area.
So wish you'd have gone into HMV! What a mecca that specific store was. Same with the Virgin Megastore just down the road.
Alas they wouldn't let you film in there. There was a strict no filming or photo policy, if you tried, they would physically confiscate your equipment.
I adore this. Looks so different now.
I enjoyed the film. Though I did go a bit giddy with the camera shaking and quick pans around. I did love to see mostly my people and no third world inhabitants on the streets. I was there last October and couldn't believe the amount of people now in these areas. It almost made me feel claustrophobic. I think that London 1998 was still a great place to live and visit. In the early 2000's it changed rapidly. And not for the better. Thank you for the film and taking me down memory lane ❤
'what about Friday night?' Brilliant!
Great to see people socialising with each other. No soical media pre 9/11 and pre COVID good times.
Ok russian troll
Good old days ❤❤❤❤
Really interesting
This was the London of my youth. I lived in the suburbs and around this time used to commute daily to the city for work. I rarely visit now when I do it's surprising how much it has changed (not for the better) in the intervening years. It isn't a huge amount of time in the scheme of things but enough for extremely noticeable differences. The world then seemed full of hope and possibility maybe it was the flush of youth but I think there was more to it than that. The place had feeling of the past but also an amazing future. Now it feels lost almost a pre apocalyptic. Thank you for posting and allowing me to remember happier and better times.
Wow, I worked at Cafe Pasta in Covent Garden in the 90s, it is like going back in time when London had character, now it is just like any other city. I miss that time greatly 😔
I used to spend hours at record shops in Soho!
great summer! The country was buzzing from Euro 96. It was the summer before I went to uni.
I went for a poo❤
I work in Seven Dials now and can honestly say from this video to now, not much has changed. Nostalgia merchants on full show in the comments. I guess me being born in 1998 has a completely different outlook, and thank god for that!
The experience is different I think. It’s the small things that make a difference.
This video is just missing, stardust-music sound better with you, playing in the distance. That track was everywhere that year.
Looks like mass immigration hadn't arrived yet 🤔🤔🤔🤔 it's a shit hole now!!!
What are you talking about? Immigrants have been arriving since the wars!
@@_B.M_ not at these levels sunbeam!!!!
@@_B.M_ this is MASS immigration.......
@@_B.M_ For example 72.000 a year arrived during the 1970s....745.000 ARRIVED IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS YOU MUG
@@_B.M_ READ YOUR HISTORY
Ahhh….. Those sublime vistas of the Medway towns!
This takes me back - Covent Garden hasn't really changed that much since 1996, quite honestly, but I think my attitude towards it has. Back when I was at university in Portsmouth I had friends on the south coast but during term breaks would be at my parents house in Essex. For whatever reason, it felt like the perfect central spot to catch up with someone in an afternoon over the summer break - we could grab a pizza, drink in one of the nearby pubs (The Essex Serpent was always my fave in those days) and enjoy ourselves before going our separate ways again. The older I got, the less I used it for socialising partly (I think) because it increasingly became a bit of a tourist trap and therefore more expensive. Most of my good memories stem from this period.
SEARLE WAS MOSTLY THE BEST IN THE WORLD .ONE OF MY FAVORITES FOR THE PAST 50 YEARS .
Wow. Amazing footage.
The last decade :(
I used to love going to HMV and watching _Fraser_ with Jude Law and Vanessa Feltz
Had some great nights out in Punch and Judy's in the 90s
Lived in London 1996-1999 and worked all over for High Street stalwart- the best time of my life, it’s become such a hassled dump since 2000 - so much so that I haven’t been back since the pandemic, and my remaining friends there insist on coming down to the South West to escape it.
stop being cowards running away
This year was my first trip abroad and to London after Soviet union collapsed.
many Happy memories from this place and time. Used to drink at the Glass House.
good place when there weren't palestinian, indian and etc
I knew plenty of indians back then.
Actually Indian immigrants began arriving to the U.K. in large numbers from the 1950's-1970's, towards the end of the last century there were 1,500,000 British-Indians in London; I am one such British-Indian who was born in London 50 years ago.
Wah