How Clean and even areas that didn’t have a lot at least took pride streets look clean and respected!! Wish I could go back to growing up again was the best
Town looked clean. It’s a horrible now thanks to Tory cuts and Labour city council being crap. This is only 30 years ago but it looks a totally different place.
I remember as a child walking through town on those hot summer days! Then we would jump the ferry over to New Brighton.. The regeneration of liverpool since 2008 has been outstanding 👏.
It’s a dumping ground for immi grants now,if you lived in the city all your life you get stared at walking along the likes of Lawrence rd now. "Ooh look a white dude in our area” 😂
Also caught a glimpse of my secondary school near the end! The building is gone now, it used to be Paddington Comprehensive but then Archbishop Blanch moved in. A couple of years after I left, they moved to near Smithdown Road and the building got knocked down!
The problem with uk now is represented here. The 90s where great but we didnt realise it. Uks full of people now / corrupt / obsessed with gdp / pc brigade / max proft = min staff private contracts / violent drug driven crime and useless police force and a media who goes on & on all day about the EU & COVID. Its so boring
Wow, you think corruption is new? You're deluded, mate. The world has been rife with corruption and far far worse atrocities throughout human history than you find today. The corporate takeover of everything (as we know it now) began in the 60s/70s and exploded in the 80s. All that has changed are the tools/technology that make marketing, profiteering, corruption, propaganda and misinformation far easier to push and on a much bigger scale - same with the media. Also, back in the 80s/early 90s there was a ton of litter all over the place (not just in Liverpool either) and skinhead gangs lurking around all the time. I knew so many mates in school who got beaten up and robbed randomly in the street.. it's mental looking back now because that just doesn't happen to kids these days. Nobody ever talks about this stuff when whinging about "the good old days". F-ing BS mate. I was scared stiff of going into town on my own too. It was NOT some kind of rose-tinted utopia at all. And if a bad global viral pandemic had broken out then, the news would have been all over it too, as much as it was able back then with more limited media tech capabilities. So many things are way better now, but we've in fact just continued, as a society, to run things in the same old crooked manner. Therefore, because of the technology and means we've developed, that same old corruption and corporate profiteering has exploded. Because groups and individuals with vast wealth are the ones who run things and influence governments and business (and therefore society). The entire game has changed now and we're still arguing nonsense like "capitalism" vs stupid "communism". Infantile. We never actually worked together to use all this increasing technology to benefit society and then we blame all the problems we all are part of on some other little groups in society. Various authorities' propaganda and misinformation campaigns help drive it more and more too. It's either "liberals" fault or "right wing nazis" fault or "the immigrants" or this politician or that political party's fault...
@@DM-kv9kj you were making some sense till the stupidity about "bad global pandemic". Bet you're a little mask wearing Leftist aren't you. No doubt part of the deviant Rainbow crew. Everything the 90s never had, thankfully.
I loved the 90s..i moved from Brum upto Liverpool in about 98 for a while..lived in Fazakerley and it was decent..good place but everything seemed good back then
Liverpool centre looks a mess now in comparison, just constant road works, building scaffolding, traffic and rubbish. Who would have thought it could have gone downhill after capital of culture and all the investment.
Yeh it's a disgrace how long they've been in place round Lime Street Etc. It ruins everything. Especially for tourists, which will leave a false picture of what is a nice area.
@@stevethompson3047 The original company went bust after faffing round for months and months - now what? I hate introducing bad vibes on a good video, but it's completely shameful. My girlfriend is American, and I asked her opinion of Liverpool and she said it was 'dirty'. She spends most of her time in Manhattan which is Singapore in comparison.
No Rodney Street, Dock Road, McKintrye & King, South Liverpool, North Liverpool, Goodison, Anfield, Princess Road, Calderstones Park, Sefton Park, Bootle and of course Knotty Ash?
Razzabone! (Rathbone). school Ah! Bill, We lived in Connaught, were you are filming there. Used to go to Rathbone myself. Amazing how many neighbour's are Gone now.
The Kay Nelson shop at the end of Wavetree Road only ever has granny frocks in the window, you never see anyone go in or come out, I've always suspected it's either a front for the mob or something to do with M I 5.
I worked there as a Saturday girl, many many years ago, i can't believe it's still there? It was a very busy dress shop and even then the building was so old with creaky floors. Ha ha, those buildings were meant to last!
Haha 2021 that house on wavertree road still has a blue door... There is alot of new development now along wavertree and edge hill but I remember the good old days there was a great pub called the mole of Edgehill by the bookies there brilliant pub shame they knocked it down.
Hi, It appears my previous comment was deleted (possibly as i included my email address) - I'm a producer at Good TV and we're interested in using your footage in a Channel 5 documentary we're making - i couldn't find contact details for you, so please do let me know whether you'd be happy for us to use the footage? or if you'd like any additional information? Many thanks!
Well there is development behind kingslake road plus there building all the old estates into new homes. The police station looks like a eyesore dirty and tacky
@@classicepisodesofcrimewatc9971 yes you can tell because they are all white. You look there now and you see the difference. Where did all the none white people come from ten you dick.
Oh it has, we're a city of immigrants, it's just that people don't like the non-white ones. Easier to blame those on things that aren't their fault, you see. :)
They’ve utterly destroyed the traffic systems. The roads are horrendous.
Just look at how many shops were around. Butchers fruit etc. It’s finished now. Cracking vid
Thanks for the memories. Brings tears to my eyes. THANK YOU.
How Clean and even areas that didn’t have a lot at least took pride streets look clean and respected!! Wish I could go back to growing up again was the best
the great clubbing days.. Cream/Nation... Caza's.... 051... all the clubs on Bold Street...
Great times. We always loved Lola's on Bold Street - always our starting point (well, maybe after a few cheap drinks downstairs in slater's! 🍻)
@@Memovich47 I always went to Lola's, the Buzz or Fridays (pub then the dance bar and finally on to the club).
Town looked clean. It’s a horrible now thanks to Tory cuts and Labour city council being crap. This is only 30 years ago but it looks a totally different place.
I love this I lived in Liverpool throughout the 1990s. I'd move black tomorrow if I could
Never go back.
@@mikeleight7437 Best City I went back. no regrets..
Sure you would.😂
Seemed a cleaner city back then?
I remember as a child walking through town on those hot summer days! Then we would jump the ferry over to New Brighton.. The regeneration of liverpool since 2008 has been outstanding 👏.
My Arse, its a Big Gay Disco now!
Liverpools finished, im from thier, that saidthe whole coubtrys gone
It’s a dumping ground for immi grants now,if you lived in the city all your life you get stared at walking along the likes of Lawrence rd now. "Ooh look a white dude in our area” 😂
Everywhere looks so clean and tidy back then compared to what it's like now
28 yrs ago fuck the years go too fast
29 now fuck me. I'm 30 in 3 months 😳
@@stevethompson3047 your still a young pup
I was born in 1995, so a lot of this is how I remember Liverpool until I was a teenager and all the regeneration started. Very nostalgic.
Also caught a glimpse of my secondary school near the end! The building is gone now, it used to be Paddington Comprehensive but then Archbishop Blanch moved in. A couple of years after I left, they moved to near Smithdown Road and the building got knocked down!
@@bethanoni95 my secondary school Altbridge is still going its Huyton
The problem with uk now is represented here. The 90s where great but we didnt realise it. Uks full of people now / corrupt / obsessed with gdp / pc brigade / max proft = min staff private contracts / violent drug driven crime and useless police force and a media who goes on & on all day about the EU & COVID. Its so boring
Wow, you think corruption is new? You're deluded, mate. The world has been rife with corruption and far far worse atrocities throughout human history than you find today. The corporate takeover of everything (as we know it now) began in the 60s/70s and exploded in the 80s. All that has changed are the tools/technology that make marketing, profiteering, corruption, propaganda and misinformation far easier to push and on a much bigger scale - same with the media. Also, back in the 80s/early 90s there was a ton of litter all over the place (not just in Liverpool either) and skinhead gangs lurking around all the time. I knew so many mates in school who got beaten up and robbed randomly in the street.. it's mental looking back now because that just doesn't happen to kids these days. Nobody ever talks about this stuff when whinging about "the good old days". F-ing BS mate. I was scared stiff of going into town on my own too. It was NOT some kind of rose-tinted utopia at all. And if a bad global viral pandemic had broken out then, the news would have been all over it too, as much as it was able back then with more limited media tech capabilities.
So many things are way better now, but we've in fact just continued, as a society, to run things in the same old crooked manner. Therefore, because of the technology and means we've developed, that same old corruption and corporate profiteering has exploded. Because groups and individuals with vast wealth are the ones who run things and influence governments and business (and therefore society). The entire game has changed now and we're still arguing nonsense like "capitalism" vs stupid "communism". Infantile. We never actually worked together to use all this increasing technology to benefit society and then we blame all the problems we all are part of on some other little groups in society. Various authorities' propaganda and misinformation campaigns help drive it more and more too. It's either "liberals" fault or "right wing nazis" fault or "the immigrants" or this politician or that political party's fault...
@@DM-kv9kj you were making some sense till the stupidity about "bad global pandemic". Bet you're a little mask wearing Leftist aren't you. No doubt part of the deviant Rainbow crew. Everything the 90s never had, thankfully.
I loved the 90s..i moved from Brum upto Liverpool in about 98 for a while..lived in Fazakerley and it was decent..good place but everything seemed good back then
Liverpool centre looks a mess now in comparison, just constant road works, building scaffolding, traffic and rubbish. Who would have thought it could have gone downhill after capital of culture and all the investment.
Yeh it's a disgrace how long they've been in place round Lime Street Etc. It ruins everything. Especially for tourists, which will leave a false picture of what is a nice area.
@@stevethompson3047 The original company went bust after faffing round for months and months - now what? I hate introducing bad vibes on a good video, but it's completely shameful. My girlfriend is American, and I asked her opinion of Liverpool and she said it was 'dirty'. She spends most of her time in Manhattan which is Singapore in comparison.
it's become the capital of Vulture and infestment instead! 😂
Have you seen it now? Full of tents and homeless rubbish everywhere and even fake beggars.
There was hope and optimism floating about in them days!
No Rodney Street, Dock Road, McKintrye & King, South Liverpool, North Liverpool, Goodison, Anfield, Princess Road, Calderstones Park, Sefton Park, Bootle and of course Knotty Ash?
McKintyre & King .... sounds like a QVC reference.
Who cares, it's someone messing about with a camcorder. The fuck did you want? A BBC documentary?
Thanks for posting this
Razzabone! (Rathbone). school Ah! Bill, We lived in Connaught, were you are filming there. Used to go to Rathbone myself. Amazing how many neighbour's are Gone now.
Kay Nelson the top of wavertree road there man. Reminds me of my old nan
nice
The Kay Nelson shop at the end of Wavetree Road only ever has granny frocks in the window, you never see anyone go in or come out, I've always suspected it's either a front for the mob or something to do with M I 5.
I worked there as a Saturday girl, many many years ago, i can't believe it's still there? It was a very busy dress shop and even then the building was so old with creaky floors. Ha ha, those buildings were meant to last!
Brilliant footage, have you any more
Every time I go to the city there's always that feeling of I'm home dunno I don't get that anywhere else apart from my ma's
aaaaaa VHS...... love it
Stunning footage of Edge Lane/Towerlands Street!
Nostalgia
Haha 2021 that house on wavertree road still has a blue door... There is alot of new development now along wavertree and edge hill but I remember the good old days there was a great pub called the mole of Edgehill by the bookies there brilliant pub shame they knocked it down.
Hi, It appears my previous comment was deleted (possibly as i included my email address) - I'm a producer at Good TV and we're interested in using your footage in a Channel 5 documentary we're making - i couldn't find contact details for you, so please do let me know whether you'd be happy for us to use the footage? or if you'd like any additional information? Many thanks!
biggest change was Wavertree rd nothing there now
Well there is development behind kingslake road plus there building all the old estates into new homes. The police station looks like a eyesore dirty and tacky
I'm sure it was kingslake street i was born in dodge street at the cross roads of wavertree road tunnel road and durning road
Cleaner
Special agent big smoke with his camcorder 🤗
Top. Man
We all use it , like now watching this , but it has ruined a lot of city's
Has a slight look of london about it
That school looked fimilar
No Georgian Quarter? 😂
Man, hasn't changed at all.
Not
Seems like you was documenting knowing a change was coming meaning you are one of them
No migrants in sight
Are you really that stupid? Obviously you are. Liverpool had no migrants in the 90s? You can tell by looking at someone? Thicko
@@classicepisodesofcrimewatc9971 yes you can tell because they are all white. You look there now and you see the difference. Where did all the none white people come from ten you dick.
Liverpool was built on immigration.... dumb comment
Yep. Much better place then. Sadly the Scouse culture will soon be gone
"scouse culture", HAHAHA. What's "scouse culture", pray do tell?
No anfield
Just wouldn't be Liverpool without a siren in the background.. neee nawww!
Knob
Soft cunt.
U didn’t wait 10 years just to post this
oh look....a street! blah blah
Not much to see really. Poor resolution and shaky camera.
I thought Liverpool had always been diverse, doesn't appear to be the case looking at this
No. Much better then
Oh it has, we're a city of immigrants, it's just that people don't like the non-white ones. Easier to blame those on things that aren't their fault, you see. :)