My mom worked at the hotel across the street from the old civic center and i remember all the jues living on miami beach !! I also was born on miami beach at mt sini hospital in 1975 !! Truly the good ol days
My grandparents came to Hialeah in 1920 to race greyhounds. Grandpa bought the plot from E. 4th Ave to E. 5th Ave from 12th street to 13th street. Had a house built in 1925, still on the corner at 402 E. 13th street. The house I grew up in was moved onto the property in 1926, 426 E. 13th st. HIALEAH IS MY HOMETOWN.
I was 14 at the time and used to live in Kendall, this brought me back to a simpler time when Kendall drive was a two lane road (now six lane) and there was only farms and wetland after Sw 147th ave. I still remember the I-95 radio station. I used to race my late-brother with his Trans Am and my Camaro late at night on Kendall, man a lot of Memories.
I arrived to Miami on 86 and moved to the beautyful city of Hialeah were I left returning back to my homeland Peru after I retired as a employee from miami dade county.
Asiel i was 6 yrs old at the time i use to go up to carrol city to my aunts house off 185 ter & 32 ave !! My dad worked for black well plumbing in those days !! So you definitely right about that
Yeah me too! I remember I95, and I think it had a rainbow 🌈 . Miami was kicking ass back then! 🤘🏼 Who would have ever thought that its future would be crap. RIP 80s.🙏🏼
My grandmother bought her house on 91st & 27 ave in 1968 !!! I wasn't born yet but when this video was made i was 6 yrs old and remember my dad working for black well plumbing !!! Truly the good ol days 🙌
That moment when "Young Turks" by Rod Stewart started playing (2:24), I love it! I was born in 1997, but my soul must be from the 80s :) Now only videos like this one, music, TV and video games can let me somehow experience those beautiful times...
How come I was born in the early 80's and others wish they were born in the 80's. Saying things like I was in 1997 or 2001 but my soul belongs in the 80's. Did we souls have some huge fight up in Heaven over who was going to be born first in which decade and to which parents. I imagine us all stand in line in heaven waiting to be born and a boy comes up to me and asks "hay can I ask you a question? What year did you get to be born in? Me: 1982. You? Boy: Ahh, 199. Say, can we maybeee trade places. Me: Sorry no can do. I already signed a contract with that couple down there. Boy: oh come on, look I'll do anything to go down there and experience the 80's. It looks like its going to be an amazing decade! Me: Their only 2 years in so far how can you tell? Boy: I just have a really good feeling about it. Me: Who's your parents that you sign your contract with? Boy: Oh, they're down there. Me: Those two kids? They look young teenagers. Their too young to get married and have a baby. Look buddy, my parents are in their early 30's, been married for 5 years, and have been really trying to have baby. My soon to be mother sadly already had two miscarriages so.....THIRD TIMES THE CHARM BABY!!! Boy: Yeah but can't I just switch please with you? You can have my parents and I can have yours? Please? Me: Look did you sign the contract and talked over with the big guy upstairs. Boy: Yeah. Me: Then what's done is done. Get outta here kid! It's time for me to reincarnate!
@@sarahalbers5555 what was it like I was raised up until 2014 in south Florida I’m 19 now if I ever could tho I’d go to Miami in tha time period just to b there was it rlly all it was cracked up to b
Damn, that video is absolutely amazing. The America of the 1980s was phenomenal. Very sad that today's American cars have not remained different from European ones. Thank you very much.
The beginning looks like a scene from Scarface... LOL! Good times. I was 16 in 82, thanks for the drive down Lejune, and to see that 21 street is still under construction. :)
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Thanks for uploading this! At the 2:00 mark there's a Lums restaurant on the left, that was my first part time job, my mom worked there too. I was working there in '82 but I always had Sunday off so I wasn't there when you passed by. I was 15, I'm pretty sure that's at East 8th ave and 9th street.
Just found your post!!!!!! I lived on East 49th st & 5th ave!!! Was a flight attendant for Eastern for 17 years and San Juan was one of my fav flights. Loved the island, food and people...thanks for the compliment even though it’s now 29 years since Eastern stopped flying. I thought it was the best airline back then!!!
I was living off 2nd ave & 54th st at the time so i didn't stay to far from you plus i went to school on 46st & 2nd ave !! This video brings back alot of memories for me
Wow. I moved to Hialeah from Miami in 1984, and I know this area very well. Had a friend who lived near here. I remember visiting family in Hialeah around this time, 1981-1982, and it felt like such a far place from where we lived in south Dade. It really felt like a totally different city to me when I was 5-6 years old.
Wow thank you for posting, I have lived all my life in Miami, Me erize todo mi hermanito, que memorias como era Miami before, is funny hearing the radio station I-95 wow what a rush went through my body, my memories just went through me in and out, is sad though because my mom died a year before, in 1981 I was 11 at the time, so you're a year older than me. Le Jeune Road doesn't look like that any more... I even forgot that there was a Winn Dixie off of Le Jeune road and Okeechobee road. I remember on the other side was the Holiday Inn treetop, and if you would go through Okeechobee to 36 street you would see the Pink Pussy Cat Go-Go lol.. OMG what memories.. I love Miami in the old days..Miami Jai Alai, the old ice rink across.. Man I can go on and on. Thanks for making my day.
I Lived in Miami in the seventies it was another world believe it or not it was more quiet not to much traffic less people . I use to go to Shenandoah school walking alone from my house 1821 SW 9th street ( now the house is a Bay of Pigs Museum Library ) with no worries . but now when I visit Miami it is crazy uffff .
@@raymondsoco You lived in Lil' Havana.. I lived in the seventies and half of the eighties in Allapattah, off of 32nd street and 22nd Avenue. 3242 NW 21st Avenue, I went to Comstock Elementry, Kelsey L.Pharr, Allapattah Jr, High, and Interamerican Military School. Thing were quite different back then, yes less traffic, and less people, now it is a melting pot, loads of traffic and load of different cultures, Crazy Uff yes, local don't even want to go to Miami Beach, it's full of tourist and over rated. But you can't compare it to nothing in this world, I would always call this place home. Were my parents fled from Cuba and gave my siblings and I, a better place to live.
Awesome video. I grew up in Carol City but went to Hialeah Speedway most Saturday nights also Westland Mall, Figaro’s for pizza. Bought my first truck at Johnson Ford which later because Gus Machado Ford.
my parents came to miami from colombia in 1992. i remember them telling me about the beauty of miami in these times, despite the issues that miami had such as narcos and higher crimes.
There used to be a great restaurant in Hialeah on 103rd /49 street called Lila's it was great bistec empaniza covered with a mountain of French fries, so good
I remember my Dad had one of those Leisure suits back in the 70's.They were made out this heavy,hard type of polyester,not the most comfortable suits but they were cool looking! They're Classics now !!
I have arrived to Miami in 86 and moved to the beautiful Hialeah in 90 I got so much good memories time passed so fast I got a family I moved back to my homeland Peru after retired from Mia Dade County Water and Sewer.
I lived in Miami back then. I was 12 at the time, and was wondering what was I doing the very moment when the camera was filming this? Was I in school? Was I out riding my bike or fishing along a canal? I wonder if I gazed at the same clouds the cameraman was filming...Sigh!
Hi ! I was 13 when I took this video with a QUASAR Video Camera . It was Sunday January 24 about 11:00 am because my flight was at 1:40 pm by Eastern Airlines to San Juan I still have the tickets because that was my best vacation I ever had . 37 years later I had not forgot.
We didn't have school that day because i went to shawdalawn elementary and i was 6yrs old when he film this !! But it does make you wonder what was i doing
This was recorded either on or during the week of February 22, 1982 judging by the station's music survey. At the time, I-95 (WINZ) was still in a major Top 40 battle against Miami dominator Y-100 (WHYI).
Hialeah was kind of a rednecky place in the 50's and 60's......hence Hialeah Speedway, Saturday nights under the lights. A lot of swamp buggies back in the day....then the Cubans started arriving and found the small homes in Hialeah affordable....the rest is history
4:00 and onward for a few seconds of looking at that airliner with almost no security around it other than the fence along the blvd. I miss those times.
Although this was fimed in January, which is winter, you are correct though. In 1982 one Christmas the weather went down to 25 Fahrenheit! It was a big deal. But never again has it been that cold in 40 years. It's crazy that Miami is boiling hot like this now.
Miami is Great because it's the United States without the side effects,that's why it's getting expensive and more people are moving there.Great weather,no snow except Coke and hurricanes sometimes.Miami is the best f foreign culture mixed with the best of American culture.The rest is sent North to Broward and out of the county.
Miami back then, in the 80s was a better place. Today it's overcrowded, overpriced, and way too much traffic. I also forgot to mention Toll Roads are everywhere. Also, if you look closely in the Video, you'll notice 1-2 cars per house compared with today. Today there are 4, 5, and even 6 cars per house. It's become a hell hole to be honest!! Thanks for the memories!!
I grew up at 265 East 64th Street, Hialeah, a half a block from Palm springs elementary where I went to elementary school, then to highland Junior high. Those are good old days. I'm 68 years old now and reside in Jacksonville Florida. This city sucks
This video brings back old memories for me growing up in dade county !! I was living on 2nd ave & 54st at the time of this video was recorded !! I definitely remember the holiday inn hotel one of grisalda blanco head quarters !! I was 6 yrs old !! Nice footage of the old days in dade man 👍🙌
1:49 - Captain and Tennille - "Love Will Keep Us Together"; 2:24 - Rod Stewart - "Young Turks;" 3:59 - Pan Am Airlines ?!?!; 7:30 - "Shake It Up" = by: The Cars
I lived in Miami-Ft. lauderdale in 81-82, murder capital of the US in those years, mostly drug traffic related, not on the streets. There used to be a T-shirt that said Miami, see it like a native, and it had a picture of a guy pointing a gun at you. Never saw or heard a shootout, thank God. Fun times.
So was this video filmed in 1982 or 1981? It seems like you posted the same video twice and labeled one as being 1982 and the other labeled as 1981. Which year was this video filmed?
That radio in the background playing songs, that are classics now...
I lived in Miami Beach 1980-82. Many people today cannot believe South Beach was once the low rent district then.
Yep! Miami Beach in the 80s was a hell hole. Unlike today, there was parking space everywhere on the Beach back then.
My mom worked at the hotel across the street from the old civic center and i remember all the jues living on miami beach !! I also was born on miami beach at mt sini hospital in 1975 !! Truly the good ol days
Watch a nice glimpse at the 80’s what a beauty of an era
yeah with threats of nuclear annihilation, an economy that was destroyed, and social unrest. What an era
The music was great back then ,I thought it would never end,until the 90s when people started wearing clocks.
My grandparents came to Hialeah in 1920 to race greyhounds. Grandpa bought the plot from E. 4th Ave to E. 5th Ave from 12th street to 13th street. Had a house built in 1925, still on the corner at 402 E. 13th street. The house I grew up in was moved onto the property in 1926, 426 E. 13th st.
HIALEAH IS MY HOMETOWN.
Wow! Look at all of those American Cars!! 🚗
I was 14 at the time and used to live in Kendall, this brought me back to a simpler time when Kendall drive was a two lane road (now six lane) and there was only farms and wetland after Sw 147th ave. I still remember the I-95 radio station. I used to race my late-brother with his Trans Am and my Camaro late at night on Kendall, man a lot of Memories.
I arrived to Miami on 86 and moved to the beautyful city of Hialeah were I left returning back to my homeland Peru after I retired as a employee from miami dade county.
The outfits, vibes, vaporwave. I wish i was alive in this era
Edit: And oh the cars so beautiful!
A time when Hialeah was a great place to live and you could afford a house but nowadays you can't afford anything.
Yes! Everything in Dade County is overpriced!!
and every other block had coke dealers
Asiel i was 6 yrs old at the time i use to go up to carrol city to my aunts house off 185 ter & 32 ave !! My dad worked for black well plumbing in those days !! So you definitely right about that
It trips me out to see Hialeah in the 80s man, like wow. I like this Hialeah. Not today’s Hialeah, to much traffic 😂😂😂
@@GiordanDiodato you're talking about the 80s
2:32 Very cool to hear this particular Rod Stewart song, captures the 80s vibe completely
skrewster what’s the name?
hell yeah
@@frankie2806 Young Turks
I knew I wasn’t crazy! There was an I95 radio station when I was a kid growing up in Miami!
Yeah me too! I remember I95, and I think it had a rainbow 🌈 . Miami was kicking ass back then! 🤘🏼 Who would have ever thought that its future would be crap. RIP 80s.🙏🏼
No doubt
Yup.. It was my favorite as a kid. They were the Power 96 before Power 96..
@@alexlox1015 I had a sticker with that rainbow! Wow, I had forgotten that.
Thank you for posting this. I have lived in Hialeah since 1968. This brought back memories. The radio station I-95 I used to love the music still do.
My grandmother bought her house on 91st & 27 ave in 1968 !!! I wasn't born yet but when this video was made i was 6 yrs old and remember my dad working for black well plumbing !!! Truly the good ol days 🙌
That moment when "Young Turks" by Rod Stewart started playing (2:24), I love it! I was born in 1997, but my soul must be from the 80s :) Now only videos like this one, music, TV and video games can let me somehow experience those beautiful times...
Same fucken hear im from '97 and something about the 80s is where my soul belongs
How come I was born in the early 80's and others wish they were born in the 80's. Saying things like I was in 1997 or 2001 but my soul belongs in the 80's. Did we souls have some huge fight up in Heaven over who was going to be born first in which decade and to which parents. I imagine us all stand in line in heaven waiting to be born and a boy comes up to me and asks "hay can I ask you a question? What year did you get to be born in?
Me: 1982. You?
Boy: Ahh, 199. Say, can we maybeee trade places.
Me: Sorry no can do. I already signed a contract with that couple down there.
Boy: oh come on, look I'll do anything to go down there and experience the 80's. It looks like its going to be an amazing decade!
Me: Their only 2 years in so far how can you tell?
Boy: I just have a really good feeling about it.
Me: Who's your parents that you sign your contract with?
Boy: Oh, they're down there.
Me: Those two kids? They look young teenagers. Their too young to get married and have a baby. Look buddy, my parents are in their early 30's, been married for 5 years, and have been really trying to have baby. My soon to be mother sadly already had two miscarriages so.....THIRD TIMES THE CHARM BABY!!!
Boy: Yeah but can't I just switch please with you? You can have my parents and I can have yours? Please?
Me: Look did you sign the contract and talked over with the big guy upstairs.
Boy: Yeah.
Me: Then what's done is done. Get outta here kid! It's time for me to reincarnate!
Very nostalgic ! That’s part of Le June road ! To the airport ! And wow ! L-1011 fron Pan Am ! It’s hard not to cry
I flew for PanAm. Good times. I grew up in the Gables. Lived in Miami from 1957-1986. Miss it so much!
@@sarahalbers5555 what was it like I was raised up until 2014 in south Florida I’m 19 now if I ever could tho I’d go to Miami in tha time period just to b there was it rlly all it was cracked up to b
Damn, that video is absolutely amazing. The America of the 1980s was phenomenal. Very sad that today's American cars have not remained different from European ones. Thank you very much.
Wow thanks for posting this! I can’t believe I heard them say I-95FM ! Takes me back!!
The beginning looks like a scene from Scarface... LOL! Good times. I was 16 in 82, thanks for the drive down Lejune, and to see that 21 street is still under construction. :)
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Thanks for posting this. Im crying watching this. Looking at the original miami. Wow. What a time!
I'm crying just reading the comments.
The original Miami hasn't existed since 1965.
Thanks for uploading this! At the 2:00 mark there's a Lums restaurant on the left, that was my first part time job, my mom worked there too. I was working there in '82 but I always had Sunday off so I wasn't there when you passed by. I was 15, I'm pretty sure that's at East 8th ave and 9th street.
damn you're old asf now, damn near 60
Man I wish I was born there, what a magical area
Everything was so diferent low traffic less people good music . I Wish I could go back .
Lo único que te puedo decir gracias por subir este video, para los que vivimos los 80's lo tiene todo carros, música, lugares 👍
What a treasure this video is. A wonderful insight into a bygone era. I was just 2 years old when this was filmed. Thank you for the upload!
I was 11 and lived in Fontainebleau Park, close to Sweetwater. Thanks for the great memories.
Just found your post!!!!!! I lived on East 49th st & 5th ave!!! Was a flight attendant for Eastern for 17 years and San Juan was one of my fav flights. Loved the island, food and people...thanks for the compliment even though it’s now 29 years since Eastern stopped flying. I thought it was the best airline back then!!!
Hi ! Thank for the comment I wonder if I was of your flight because I use to fly a lot in the 80's Miami to San Juan all my flight were with Eastern.
I was living off 2nd ave & 54th st at the time so i didn't stay to far from you plus i went to school on 46st & 2nd ave !! This video brings back alot of memories for me
i lived in hileah during that time.. i was going M.A. Milam Elementary 60 st n 16 Av
At one time Eastern was the largest employer in Dade County...when they went down it really hurt the city
Linda época esa. Yo todavía no estaba aquí. Muchos recuerdos me vienen a la mente de esos años.
Wow. I moved to Hialeah from Miami in 1984, and I know this area very well. Had a friend who lived near here. I remember visiting family in Hialeah around this time, 1981-1982, and it felt like such a far place from where we lived in south Dade. It really felt like a totally different city to me when I was 5-6 years old.
One of my favorite videos on youtube ever. Captures the vibe of that time completely.
Wow thank you for posting, I have lived all my life in Miami, Me erize todo mi hermanito, que memorias como era Miami before, is funny hearing the radio station I-95 wow what a rush went through my body, my memories just went through me in and out, is sad though because my mom died a year before, in 1981 I was 11 at the time, so you're a year older than me. Le Jeune Road doesn't look like that any more... I even forgot that there was a Winn Dixie off of Le Jeune road and Okeechobee road. I remember on the other side was the Holiday Inn treetop, and if you would go through Okeechobee to 36 street you would see the Pink Pussy Cat Go-Go lol.. OMG what memories.. I love Miami in the old days..Miami Jai Alai, the old ice rink across.. Man I can go on and on. Thanks for making my day.
I Lived in Miami in the seventies it was another world believe it or not it was more quiet not to much traffic less people . I use to go to Shenandoah school walking alone from my house 1821 SW 9th street ( now the house is a Bay of Pigs Museum Library ) with no worries . but now when I visit Miami it is crazy uffff .
@@raymondsoco You lived in Lil' Havana.. I lived in the seventies and half of the eighties in Allapattah, off of 32nd street and 22nd Avenue. 3242 NW 21st Avenue, I went to Comstock Elementry, Kelsey L.Pharr, Allapattah Jr, High, and Interamerican Military School. Thing were quite different back then, yes less traffic, and less people, now it is a melting pot, loads of traffic and load of different cultures, Crazy Uff yes, local don't even want to go to Miami Beach, it's full of tourist and over rated. But you can't compare it to nothing in this world, I would always call this place home. Were my parents fled from Cuba and gave my siblings and I, a better place to live.
Didn't a mobster own the pink pussy cat? The Colombo crime family?
This video brings back good memories of miami and hialeah and south beach was a dump
oh my goodness even the interior of the car makes me feel like i’m back in that time
2:24 all GTA SA radio song but in GTA vice city 👌
Awesome video. I grew up in Carol City but went to Hialeah Speedway most Saturday nights also Westland Mall, Figaro’s for pizza. Bought my first truck at Johnson Ford which later because Gus Machado Ford.
I Came to Miami from Cuba in 1989 ..i remember listening in Havana I95 FM.. 96X..and Super Q ..thanks for the video
Dont forget Y-100.....I was a WSHE guy...She's only Rock and Roll..103.5 on your FM dial
my parents came to miami from colombia in 1992. i remember them telling me about the beauty of miami in these times, despite the issues that miami had such as narcos and higher crimes.
There used to be a great restaurant in Hialeah on 103rd /49 street called Lila's it was great bistec empaniza covered with a mountain of French fries, so good
This was amazing to see! Hialeah has changed so much
Man what a time capsule. I was born in the 80s and would love to go back at my age now. Everything was so wholesome and stress free back then.
yea accept 1982 was basically the height of the cocaine wars, with record murders, corruption and violence
Not a Chem Trail in the skies, cool to see Eastern and Pan Am still there, gracias por los recuerdos!!!
Damn no traffic!!
I remember my Dad had one of those Leisure suits back in the 70's.They were made out this heavy,hard type of polyester,not the most comfortable suits but they were cool looking! They're Classics now !!
I have arrived to Miami in 86 and moved to the beautiful Hialeah in 90 I got so much good memories time passed so fast I got a family I moved back to my homeland Peru after retired from Mia Dade County Water and Sewer.
I really hope you enjoyed your time here!
the 80s was Miamis comeback tour
thanks to coke
It breaks my heart how expensive my town has become. Born in 99 too late to afford anything.
You drove right by my house on Le June and 8th court. Just before crossing Okeechobee Rd. Great memories..
My father worked for Pan Am. Miss those days. Thanks for sharing.
I lived in Miami back then. I was 12 at the time, and was wondering what was I doing the very moment when the camera was filming this? Was I in school? Was I out riding my bike or fishing along a canal? I wonder if I gazed at the same clouds the cameraman was filming...Sigh!
Hi ! I was 13 when I took this video with a QUASAR Video Camera . It was Sunday January 24 about 11:00 am because my flight was at 1:40 pm by Eastern Airlines to San Juan I still have the tickets because that was my best vacation I ever had . 37 years later I had not forgot.
Raymond Socorro My father’s birthday ! I was 6 and lived near the Orange Bowl. Thanks for posting!
We didn't have school that day because i went to shawdalawn elementary and i was 6yrs old when he film this !! But it does make you wonder what was i doing
great video of the good ole days.👍👍
Living at that time, in that place must've been a dream.
This was recorded either on or during the week of February 22, 1982 judging by the station's music survey. At the time, I-95 (WINZ) was still in a major Top 40 battle against Miami dominator Y-100 (WHYI).
Thanks...brings back memories...Carol City
This might be the coolest video I’ve ever seen
Awesome brought me back a lot of memories back in those days thank you for putting it up
I lived in south Dade in Cutler Ridge in 1982. Moved out of south Florida less than 1 month before Andrew hit. Haven't been back since.
My parents moved to Hialeah in 99
I can only imagine what my mom and dad were up to in 82 lol
Any of the English speakers of Hialeah in 1982 is virtually gone today.
Hialeah was kind of a rednecky place in the 50's and 60's......hence Hialeah Speedway, Saturday nights under the lights. A lot of swamp buggies back in the day....then the Cubans started arriving and found the small homes in Hialeah affordable....the rest is history
En ese año no excistian los cell y la camara con que filmaron pesaba como 20 lbs. 👍👍
Gracias por este video.
Excelente
Nice man!! This mutiny look is awesome.
i love the atmosphere....
Me encantó el vídeo este de la época en hialeah , los carros la música Wao
Wow wow wow! Thanks for posting
4:00 and onward for a few seconds of looking at that airliner with almost no security around it other than the fence along the blvd. I miss those times.
Awesome flashbacks
i love my city man
but the traffic nowadays just kills me!!! back then it was mainly ppl who were born there that lived there. not anymore!
I wish I was there 😴 at that time
Amazing video. Loved it. Ty
When i was born ♥️♥️♥️
Their riding right down Lejuene Road. I was thereee during this time.
The airport was wide open back then, very little security.
Beautiful
4:13 damn
The true times of pretty much almost the whole world, the 80s. ❤️🙌🏾🔥
Mi padre vino en el 80 y no lo he visto todabia. Se llama hector Claro Pérez Beltrán..
Did he say high of 80 degrees in miami?! Now its upper 90’s -100+ even at night.
Although this was fimed in January, which is winter, you are correct though. In 1982 one Christmas the weather went down to 25 Fahrenheit! It was a big deal. But never again has it been that cold in 40 years. It's crazy that Miami is boiling hot like this now.
Rod Stewart Young Turks 🔥🔥🔥 goes great with the video!
Miami is Great because it's the United States without the side effects,that's why it's getting expensive and more people are moving there.Great weather,no snow except Coke and hurricanes sometimes.Miami is the best f foreign culture mixed with the best of American culture.The rest is sent North to Broward and out of the county.
beautiful, thanks
Miami back then, in the 80s was a better place. Today it's overcrowded, overpriced, and way too much traffic. I also forgot to mention Toll Roads are everywhere. Also, if you look closely in the Video, you'll notice 1-2 cars per house compared with today. Today there are 4, 5, and even 6 cars per house. It's become a hell hole to be honest!! Thanks for the memories!!
just has less coke
I grew up at 265 East 64th Street, Hialeah, a half a block from Palm springs elementary where I went to elementary school, then to highland Junior high. Those are good old days. I'm 68 years old now and reside in Jacksonville Florida. This city sucks
Lol 😂 looked like my family lol 😂 miss those days.
I enjoyed watching it. 👍
I love Rod Stewart 🤘😭👩🎤
This video brings back old memories for me growing up in dade county !! I was living on 2nd ave & 54st at the time of this video was recorded !! I definitely remember the holiday inn hotel one of grisalda blanco head quarters !! I was 6 yrs old !! Nice footage of the old days in dade man 👍🙌
Que tiempos aquellos no volverán todo cambio yo lo recuerdo
No GPS baby!
the cars ❤
Man I was born in 2005, everything looks so spaced out and uncongested
Yes ! That observation is true I live it . I miss does days Les cars les people more space .
Great post thx
I was born in hialeah in 1982.
1:49 - Captain and Tennille - "Love Will Keep Us Together"; 2:24 - Rod Stewart - "Young Turks;" 3:59 - Pan Am Airlines ?!?!; 7:30 - "Shake It Up" = by: The Cars
I lived in Miami-Ft. lauderdale in 81-82, murder capital of the US in those years, mostly drug traffic related, not on the streets.
There used to be a T-shirt that said Miami, see it like a native, and it had a picture of a guy pointing a gun at you.
Never saw or heard a shootout, thank God. Fun times.
I lived in west Palm Beach in 82
If it was January 1982 I was still 9 years old....turning 10 in april.. Damn! I'm wondering what I was doing the moment this was recorded....LOL
Super Q.
So in about 86 you turned 13 and by late October I was born.
Me: Asiri, dònde estàmos?
Asiri: Estàmos en la esquina de Okeechobee y LeJeune.🇺🇸🇨🇺
this was the year I was born!
So was this video filmed in 1982 or 1981? It seems like you posted the same video twice and labeled one as being 1982 and the other labeled as 1981. Which year was this video filmed?
Those cars to start them need half a tank of gas
Thank u
I need a medianoche and a batido mamey!
Los 80 musica bonita lindos carros estuve en esa dirección la casa sigue igual
Esa casa me trae lindos recuerdos .