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1950s silent 8mm home movies - NOLA trip & Neighborhood Parties in Pasadena, Texas
This is a transfer of a compilation reel of silent 8mm home movies. First up (00:00 to 06:25) is a trip to New Orleans by 3 couples and lifelong friends (the Millers, the LeBlancs & the Carrolls). Next up (6:25 to 12:59) are shots from two (and maybe 3) neighborhood parties held around Finfrock Street in Pasadena, Texas. Several couples (the Millers, the LeBlancs, the Carrolls, the Hitchcocks, the Moores, the Boyds, etc.) leave the kids with a sitter and gather at a house on the block for 1950s fun!
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"HISTORY OF ALIEF" (TEXAS) - 1976 Super 8 Student Documentary
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This is a Super 8 film shot by students at Alief Hastings High School in 1976 for a class project. (Alief was/is a suburb of Houston). The film originally had a non-sync soundtrack (recorded separately on audio cassette) but that is now lost, so it runs silent.
Monster Shindig - Hanna Barbera Records
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This video was produced for the Cartoon Network website in 2001, for the "Cartoon Theater" video clips section of the site. The audio is the song "Monster Shindig" recorded by Danny Hutton for Hanna-Barbera Records in 1965 while the video is a compilation of monsters appearing in early Hanna-Barbera cartoons up to 1965.
Stone Mountain Lasers - "Success Stories" 1992
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This is a promotional video piece for Stone Mountain Lasers (done in the style of a "news" story) from 1992. The company produced lasershows for a variety of venues, most famously for Stone Mountain Park in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Stone Mountain Lasers - Don't Let Go
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Laser animation of the song "Don't Let Go" by Jeff Lynne, as seen in the Lasershow at Stone Mountain Park in Stone Mountain, GA circa 1991. The dropouts during the visuals is normal, due to the video camera's inability to follow a complete image drawn in lasers.
Been in Texas my whole life and I’ve never heard of Aleif 😂
It would be nice if the other music videos from the website at the time were preserved like this as well, especially the one for the Flintstones demo intro. Here's a link to what I'm talking about: ua-cam.com/video/aLaPI5vE3vk/v-deo.html
@07:19 GREAT SKATE!!!
So sad what Alief has become
The post office looks the same
Moved to alief in ‘86. Was great for about 5 years, then the blacks and Mexicans started to saturate the area and it just turned to shit.
No sound.
Oh my gosh...the memories.
It's trash 🗑️ now
Cool cartoon!
Enjoyed that walk thru memories
Lol 😄 oh how I remember watching this particular cartoon. 🙂👍👍
Just graduated from Alief Hastings High School!! Class of 2022! 🥳
Same class 2005. Thank God I don't live there anymore😊
Wow, I lived in the townhomes there on the corner of bellaire and dairy ashford. Hard to believe how much that intersection has changed. I would love to see a video of that townhome community from its golden years back in the 80's
Hi. How long did you live there? My fiance lived there in 1977. He lived there for a long time.
ITS AMAZING THAT SOME OF THOSE BUILDINGS ARE STILL THERE.. BORN AND RAISED IN ALIEF.. STILL THERE.. 46 YEARS
Ah good ole haunted alief.
Im from 92 and seeing abd living here has change alot looks way better back then
Positively ghastly!
my dad grew up in alief throughout the 60’s-70’s, cool to see this
Wow that was an amazing trip down memory lane! Thank you!
Wow! Cool video. Thanks, Buddy. Alief Elsik Class of '87. I worked at Cox's Foodarama, ran the deli bakery single handed most school nights. Missed Cox's in your video.
as of 62
Back when Alief was a chill, conservative Southern living.
Alief was conservative??
Alief was such a wonderful place, , but not anymore.
It was like Pearland back in the day.
Rolllo great video please subscribe me
Damn alief used to be like katy
Yeah, it went downhill fast.
Sadly probably the same fate awaits.
@@Hilaire_Balrog Katy north of I-10 became like Ailef in the late 2000s early 2010s
Back when you wanted to visit Alief. Now it's a hell hole.
Calm down it’s not that bad other parts of houston make alief still look like a suberb
Bellaire Blvd has some of the most unique and beautiful stores in Houston
It was like Pearland back then. Oddly enough Pearland is slowly becoming like Alief. Especially the area in between Cullen and 288 north of 518.
At the end They show Alief cem, where Alief is Buried, Alief is Haunted.
No it’s not stfu
@@Khaled-eo9mr it is dumdum, not from blacks either, they built on the Cemetery w Dairy Ashford, its Haunted by the old folks who lived there that you tried to run off. TRIED.
Alot of this still looks the same. the other is just run down.
Fun fact: Danny Hutton of Three Dog Night sang this song before he joined TDN.
Oh cool - I have the 45 record - but didn't now he was in TDN. Thanks.
Lmao white ppl back then majority until the ninties
yeah then everything went down hill with gangs and shit
@@shark7186 just crazy it’s very sad if you think about it I went to liestman Youngblood killough and elsik
@@theblademan9338 dude I went to petrosky, Albright and Elsik
@@shark7186 o ok cool
@@shark7186 alief really a good area it’s just the ppl in it that’s all
We lived in Brookfield neighborhood from 1977-1983. Love seeing the pool. Remember going down that slide. My brother and I drove through Alief in 2005, it’s a very different place.
5:15 was shot right in front of our house on Shannon Hills Dr. 5:30 Brookfield sign and pool.
Did you ever drive around the bellaire area behind hwy 6 when you lived here If so how was it, I live there now and would like to know
I lived there from 83-91. Best times of my life!
@@lewiyonas3255 the whole area was new, with young families moving in and new construction going up everywhere. The schools were all new as well Liestman Elementary and Holub Middle were built in 1978 timeframe.
I graduated from Hastings in 2005, my freshman year when I was in they used to tell us to face the tracks by my senior year they was saying face the west park toll
Heck yeah. Great memories. Moved to Alief in 1971. I registered for the draft at that post office.
what was your life in years 96, 97, 99, & 44?
If anyone knows what any of this is place by place can u pls tell me I wanna look these places up on maps and see how they’ve changed
There is a lot on Bellaire between wilcrest and Kirkwood. West park for the allied maintenance building, stadium, houses/neighborhood by the stadium. Cook rd for the church. The cemetery is on Dairy Ashford and Bellaire. My grandmother is buried there. Plus the cemetery runs underneath Dairy Ashford and on the SE corner that now has stores.
@@vampirahskissjo6909 you are right on locations... The alief area has change a lot. By the way i live in the alief area now... I'm originally from the Sharpstown area.
@@vampirahskissjo6909 westpark used to be alief clodine back in the days, right along the train tracks...anduaf airport use to be at cook and alief clodine
Great Super 8 Vid! Class of '79 (Elsik). Remember working at Tyler's Texaco and a McDonald's. Lived on Carvel Lane 'til I left for U.S. Army. ETS'd in '83 and stayed near Ft. Stewart, GA. Married Hinesville girl I met in church. We still sit on the same pew w/three kids. Been blessed! #WWG1WGA
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I worked at the Texaco also. L D was manager
8:02 does anyone kno what intersection that is
I think that's the northeast corner of Cook and High Star, diagonally across from Hastings. That U-totem became the Circle K I think. Could be wrong though.
Steve-Jennifer Brown that’s pretty interesting, based on that intersection it’s now the location of a driving school is, as for that u totem the only circle k in alief that I know of is on richmond so idk
@@steve-jenniferbrown2446 Definitely looks like Cook and High Star. The driving school was in that strip center forever.
The middle school is on synott rd. Said Senate. We just called it snot road.
the circle k was on dairy ashford @ high star
Alief was better back then tbh now it’s ghetto
Wow that’s my old school Mahany. Crazy how Alief changed
I graduated mahany in 1985
Is there any sound to this
no
Is there no sound??? Maybe filmed w/ an 8 mm. Camera.... They had no sound back in that day....
Wow! I lived n Alief from the mid-70's to early-90's. The video jarred some memories, including the clothes, stores, cars and style of homes. Every time I see a ranch-style house I think of my old neighborhood in Alief. Go Bears and Go Oilers!
Can anyone name the places featured throughout the vid I wanna see what they are/ look like now
7:32 my house street
Groovy !
Thanks for the video. Brings back memories. Wow. loved it!! I had forgotten about the gas station in front of Weingartens on Bellaire. It would of been cool to have the audio....Mike Rice
Is this THE Mike Rice, had that beautiful Chevelle, dated Kelly Thompson. If it is I've thought about you often over the years old friend.
Alief was hella white
Shoulda stay that way.
@@TheEricaxl your right
@@TheEricaxl move yo ass to Katy this our land now
@@Khaled-eo9mr ok Khaled Aint nobody goin nowhere nothin u can do to stop it.
Take youre ass back to South Park where u Belong.
7:35 my house street
Hi I love the video! and I am so interested in the old history of alief, especially since it is hard to find. I learned to much from it such as there used to be a railway not westpark tollway and the funplex which is used to be “fame city” Included a waterpark how cool!! Just one question do you happen to know the street about 7:10 of the video :)
That’s the shopping center on bellaire and Kirkwood across from the McDonald’s
Correct. That point in the video starts with the Exxon station (it was originally an Enco before they changed the name) at the northeast corner of Kirkwood and Bellaire Blvd. It was directly across from the first McDonalds in Alief, and was catercorner to Quillen Memorial Center (now Alief Community Park). The video then travels east on Bellaire documenting the Pizza Inn followed by the Weingarten shopping center that in those days contained Great Skate and Western Auto. Next comes the Fox Photo booth located in the Weingarten parking lot and then the infamous Jack in the Box that was an epicenter of Alief's high school social life for many in 1976. Before Jack was built, people congregated at the Dairy Queen which can be briefly glimpsed behind Jack in the Box. East of the DQ, you can make out the Minimax grocery shopping center which was abutted by Buffalo Pharmacy on one side and TG&Y on the other. Shipley Donuts was in their parking lot. The video then pans south across Bellaire to capture a shot of the northern wall of Bellaire West. - This video is priceless.
It is priceless... brings back so many great memories. Wish there were more.
@@csharbrough i live at belle park
Ehs class of 21’ 😎
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away. Great stuff, brings back some wonderful memories
The flip side of this record was even creepier.