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Photographic Systems - Home Movie Film Highlights
United States
Приєднався 14 бер 2006
Various projects and transfers of Super8/8mm/16mm Film, and Video Tape by Digitization Specialists Allen Williams & Emily Happell Williams.
All clips used with permission
Archive your Film/Video/Audio with PSU Film & Video, Nashville, TN
psunashville.com
All clips used with permission
Archive your Film/Video/Audio with PSU Film & Video, Nashville, TN
psunashville.com
Michelle Prentice & Gabrielle Caldwell “One Note Samba” by Antônio Carlos Jobim
Recorded in Nashville on February 10, 2024
#nashville #bossanova #jazzvocals #nashvillejazz
#nashville #bossanova #jazzvocals #nashvillejazz
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Michelle Prentice - "Corcovado" - “Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars"
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Recorded in Nashville on February 10, 2024 #nashville #nashvillejazz #michelleprentice #bossanova #jazzvocals
Nashville Jazz Quintet feat. Gary Smith
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Playing Wes Montgomery Recorded in Nashville, TN on February 10, 2024 #Nashville #NashvilleJazz #WesMontgomery
Old Hickory Dam in progress - Tennessee 16mm film circa 1952-53
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Unknown filmmaker, 16mm silent film Transferred by PSU Film & Video www.psunashville.com
Stones River Summer Fun circa 1944
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8mm home movie film - circa 1944 - Nashville, TN Transferred by PSU Film & Video I've absolutely fallen in love with this family. I edited together some clips of their weekends at Stones River, in an area that is now underwater from the Percy Priest Lake/Dam. Clair Gant has graciously allowed us permission to share her family home movies with the world. She remembered that her family had a cabi...
Rebecca Stout - Alternate version "The Art of Rapistry"
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Alternate version of Rebecca Stout- buckdance/flatfoot dancing & rapping "The Art of Rapistry" Edited by Allen Williams, 2012
Hula-Hoola-Ya-Bop
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Hula hooping in Nashville, TN Super 8 film by John Valentine
reel-to-reel speaking backwards in tongues
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May have to raise your volume to hear this well - Reel to Reel audio of a Pentecostal service from the 1960s
Nashville's Centennial & Percy Warner Park
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Nashville's Centennial & Percy Warner Park
So great in their heyday. Thx 4 the memories!
I LOVE THE LITTLE STOUT RAP!
I love finding old videos of my home city. I know there must be so much more out there yet to be seen. I wish I could also find video of Nashville from the 60s to even the 1900s.
The guys at the 6:35 mark were all 17
Hippies as far as the eye can see. Apparently even Naishville had a hippie infestation back then. Was nowhere safe from hippies? And to think, the hippies of yesterday are the elderly geezers of today, it really makes you stop and think.
For a while Technicolor made 8mm home movie film and it was pretty eye-popping stuff.
Bakersfield CA Dragstrip - 1966
I was at this show! Wow! So glad this recording exists
that was big daddys on 522 bourbon st
Nashville Late night with Bob Wolf show
Blinded by Porter's sequins.
Love this. Thank you for posting it.
As a native Jendersonvilleian I have always wanted to see pictures of the lake when it was just a river. This video is amazing thank you for posting.
Native old hickoryian here. Go visit the old hickory village public libray. There are historical pictures hanging on the walls. Even one of the cumberland river frozen beneath the bridge between madison and rayon city, where a man wearing a tophat and carrying a cane is walking across the frozen river. Pardon my typos I have misplaced my reading glasses.
😎👍
Why No sound???
I was 4 yrs old in 1970. We lived off of West End Ave on Princeton Ave in Nashville. Nashville was an amazing place to grow up. Still an amazing city... I live North of downtown Nashville now in Montgomery County.
My Grandparents used to live at the corner of Princeton and Harvard at the white house there in the center. They built the house and my Mom grew up there. I still remember so many trips there with my parents from the 60's to the early 80's. I remember the train at night where Harvard dead ended into the train tracks, the lightning bugs, and just the earthy smell of the place.
It's fun to stay at the 1:32
I went to High School downtown Nashville at Hume Fogg 8th and Broad
This is when Nashville used to be a run down city just like Memphis was but nowadays its a booming metropolis (AKA the Country Music capital of the world).
also bachelorette party capital of the world
@Jim Yep you got it
Nashville was not a run down City in the 70’s. I grew up in Nashville, and the 70’s was a great time in Nashville.
Fantastic.
Selection of the proper music takes these films to a whole new level. Good Job.
Thanks Bud!
Wow
This band always put me in a happy place. I'll be in love with her voice forever
dam they were so good
What's the song playing in this clip?
I really wish they would release their recordings digitally. I have the vinyl but I don't have a turntable to play it on.
Hotsey Totsey was the place you had to buy a Milky way or snickers bar to get access to the redroom and for 5 bucks you get coffee and a BJ. Too bad it all went disney.
Sounds like a great way to start the day! Hahaha
thanks mold
asher dudley on bass, rebecca stout vocals, cam beat box
Derek Greene; drums/ Pete 'Lefty" Cummings; bass
Title should have been "New Orleans Burbon Street in the Seventies."
2:01 JESUS
This is old. The little Deuce Coupe didnt have the dome on it.
I'm interested in licensing this for a documentary. Please contact me at alex (at) blackbirdpresents (dot) (com)
I have no clue why, but this looked like something straight out of a creepypasta.
Ahhh New Orleans. I can smell the horse shit, dried urine, and regurgitated hurricane (a popular New Orleans beverage) vomit as I reminisce
What the hell is a sticker picker? Hahaha
Did they have a song/album called SUCK THE BUTT OF THE CHOSEN ONE?
Yes! 😂
Yes, they did! Hahaha
Growing up here is lame
Such an enchanting sound to all their songs
Love it! Saw them so many times the year this filmed and had the cassette of this album
Loved seeing them in Knoxville at Ella Guru's. I still play my CD of Songs From Beneath The Lake. They were so much better than whoever else played around town back in the early 90s.
Gangsta
WOW - do you realize there are no fat people here? What happened to us?
~ I saw Sandra Sexton poster 0:48, wish that there was more historical data to the film or narration. What year was this exactly? This short film made me think that New Orleans (Bourbon Street) was the first time I had ever seen what was called at the time "female impersonators. Bourbon and St. Ann to Esplanade is where the REAL action always was, starting in the 1960s. The French Quarter was so "bohemian," much like Greenwich Village, NYC was; now the bohemian cannot afford to live in the Quarter, especially post-Katrina, but that all started in the 1980s. My first apartment on Royal St. was $100 a month; those days long gone. Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Loose the RAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm pretty sure I'm the one who videotaped this performance.
Steve Murdock Do you have any more performances?
This is a fantastic find!