I keep on watching this video, it really is something to me, i really enjoy watching those moments,' but i can't help to think, and be curious, pardon me sir for this question, if i may? : To the up loader sir: " ware you the one whos taking this videos way back then? Thank you sir,
@@prince2143 no, they can't afford it and mobile phones are not that important, kaya nila makipagusap ng harapan noon kahit hindi kilala, sa ngayon hindi na, that's the influence of mobile phones. noon harapan ang panliligaw, sa ngayon through chat haha how dumb these kids nowadays.
Go see videos of America in the early 1900's in New York or elsewhere. Every was wearing a nice suit or dress and people took pride. Now the majority of people walk around in their pajamas and are really into the "homeless" look. If nothing has changed then that is a huge improvement over how far we have fallen.
That's what I was thinking. Not only that, people who have already lost their loved ones and then they see them here. That would really hit someone in another level. There's something magical about seeing someone gone now alive in the past, a simple video like this can become a treasure for those who value even a glimpse of their lost loved ones memory.
Hard to believe his is actually the 80s. Manila until now looks so the same. Everything looks so new and recent. It’s like I’ve been there even though I wasn’t alive yet.
1:44 - Quiapo Church (Church of the Black Nazarene) 5:44 - Rizal Memorial 6:00 - Harisson Plaza (reflection the left side of the door is rizal memorial which HP was directly in front before the hotel was built) 8:18 - Del Pilar St. corner San Andres St. near Our Lady of Remedies Church (Malate Catholic Church) 8:45 - Roxas Blvd (in front of Aristocrat) 13:00 - Heading towards Pasay Divisoria
Imagine travelling back in time when your parents were still kids and you go to their house and tell them that you're their son/daughter... Imagine their reaction
That will alter the space & time continuum and your existence could be at stake. That's why time travelers from the future never actually interact with us.
@@gigidaily9257 true. I think time travel has a major consequence. Like if your past self is killed, then your present and future self will also be killed.
practically every1 here in this video is over 40 years old by now...about half of these people are deceased. Life is short folks, be thankful for what you have and don't have. Thanks for sharing❤
I guess nothing much has changed, except we wear more types of clothing other than high-waisted polo shirts and jeans 😂 thank you for this nostalgia trip.
@@omniyambot9876 That's only natural. For every generation, people has a desire to go back in time. Even the people in the 80's, during the 80's, have wondered what it's like to go back to maybe the 50s and 60s; and people in the 50s have wondered what it's like to go back to the 1900s or something. It's really normal. The term "anemoia" desccribes nostalgia for a time you've never known.
@@triadriangle ohh that's interesting. I have pictures in my mind especially when I see those kaˈlesas. It seems like the old times are better. Well, it might be, in some ways. But at the same time I've just seen that the capital was that dirty already in the 90's. Maybe it's better in the 70's but I don't have the right scale of time knowing that it's 20 years apart, there's a big difference. But anyways, thanks for your response. It's just sad my capital is a mess.
@@omniyambot9876 I agree, each era has their own advantages and disadvantages because life isn't perfect, people aren't perfect, and governments aren't perfect. I hope the capital and the country as a whole gets better in the future, since technology is advancing anyway. For me I get the nostalgia feels looking at those signages and office buildings
If Erap defeated Yorme in the last elections for Mayor of Manila, it's guaranteed Manila will look exactly the same as that video. Nothing will change.
I don't like romanticizing the past as it veils the problems that transpired in those years. But I like seeing a fibre of the past just to get a glimpse of how things were before. Its nice to see how vibrant the shop signs were before and how clean things were. The saturated jeepneys surpised me. As someone born from the GenerationZ, it really makes me wonder if it's possible to see this Philippines in my lifetime. I'm hopeful it will for the incoming generations.
sir trust me, marumi na dati sa may Quiapo at Carriedo area kahit noon pa. pero mas malubha sya noong late 90's to early 2000's. nde ko lang alam kung bumuti sya ngayon.
Here is the real vlogger of 80’s. You will realize that this scene is still the same until erap days worst pa nga eh. It only changed when isko came. Thanks to upLoader for taking us a glimpse of yesterday.
Old telephone lines which I call gray tube because they had lead closure that time. It was cleaner and more organized cable grids back then since PLDT back then was under state ownership. Meralco was under the Lopezes that time after the infamous revolution in 1986. Back then there's no cable TV services. I mean cables grid cable TV service. Sky Cable came into existence only in the early 1990s. Sky Cable reached my hometown in 1994 months after the new telephone cable grid was installed while the old telephone cable grid already was being removed from utility poles. Only during the mid 1990s did the messy telephone and cable TV lines become disorganized and messy. You add in fiber optic cables by mid 2010s you see the messiest spaghetti cables which we see today. I also add the fact that back then the so called gray tube telephone cables sometimes has as many as five telephone cables as separate lines. As a kid that always peeking out of jeepney windows during those times I was fascinated by these matters. I say this because some kids of my same age told me I'm crazy but I couldn't care less that time.
If time travel machine exist, gusto kong bumalik sa era nato. Late 80s to early 90s then maglalakad-lakad lang ako sa mga streets with my phone, my outfit and using modern slangs to communicate na never heard pa nila. But seriously ang sarap bumalik sa nakaraan. Great job for documenting this for us to savor.
1990 nung napadpad ako ng maynila mula probinsya ng bohol at nag aral sa GIE, tumira ako sa tita ko sa tondo. Sumikat ang Humanap ka ng Panget ni Andrew E. nun kaya napabili ako ng cassette tape sa avenida. Very nostalgic tong lugar to para sa akin. I was 16 back then... Salamat host sa pag post nito... 😍
More like Manila without air pollution and the time was great before it got rotten with everybody being hypnotized from all stupid social media crap and negative attitude.
1989: In my year, there was traffic. 2000: We still had traffic.. 2010: Traffic is still here, it gets even worse every year. 2020: In my year, I stopped the cars from moving. (Pandemic)
It gave me chills, I literally feel like I just teleported from the 80s, the way people are staring at me, lol. Jokes aside, this is so nostalgia like all the people in this vid are probably old by now and some might be dead.
I was born in 1975. And I can always say, the 80's is the best decade of the 20th Century and had the best time of my life. Bar none. Thank you for this upload. Life couldn't be more simpler and happier back then. People were fit and in good health. No slouch and there is real interaction. Happy to see this video.
Nice to hear that sir. Ako naman for me best decade is 2000-2010 and i was born 1997. I just realized gnun nga sguro talaga no. Most people will say their best years are their younger years (from pre-school to high school) because life was so simpler in those times. Gadgets like cellphone are still not yet rampant in our era. We have social interactions with everybody. Christmas feels differently back then. Tipong simoy ng hangin at yung vibe sobrang magical. Tas dagdag mo pa na pproblemahin mo lang is mag aral at maglaro. Atleast for most of us. Kaya sobrang sarap balikan ng pagkabata. Compare mo pag nsa age 20 up ka na sobrang stressful at anxiety na nararamdaman mo dhl sa ibat ibang factors like responsibilities, goals in life, etc.
Gusto to ko pumunta sa panahon na to na buhay pa ung nanay ko😭 ung di ganun kadami ung responsibilidad nya, ito ung taon na dalaga pa ang nanay ko gusto ko sya makita kahit hindi nya ako kilala, kuntento na aq makita syang buhay at marinig ang mga salita nya😭
The seething mass of humanity… i long for the Manila i grew up in. Thanks for this video! Brings back good memories despite the busyness, the traffic both vehicular and pedestrian. So Filipino. So good.
Same. My mom was about 8 in the 89's since she was born on 81'. I'm also curious to what she used to look and be like as a child living with her grandmother in the province...
You stated "dress" in general. Kaya that doesn't make any sense at all tulad ng mga sinasabi dito sa replies. You have to say what you meant specifically para maging clear yang sinabi mo
True but the thing is, gadgets make everyone busy nowadays. Decades ago, people didn’t have much to do therefore they focused on other stuffs, like politicians waging wars and all the stuff. Their way of thinking is different compared now that everyone is pretty chill.
People hang out at Luneta during those times. Also in Harrison Plaza. And night time entertainment was going to the Disco or to the Beer House to listen to Sampaguita on the jukebox.
@@rizaldytuddao194 Noong mid-80's punong-puno ng arcade videogames yung Harrison Plaza. Ang daming nagpapa-contest ng Pacman at Space Invaders. Yun ang libangan ng mga teenagers dati.
It feels so nostalgic to see something I haven't lived through, yet have seen. As a biker, I've already traversed a good chunk of Metro Manila, and I've definitely gone through one of the roads in this video. What was once a vibrant and raw place is now but a dystopian suffocating environment.
Wala ako masabi sa video na to! 1979 ako and at this time 10yrs old akk, kaya maalala mo talaga ang ganito! nakaka-iyak!! salaamt, salaamat!! napaka-raw ng background. As in nakaka-mangha...!
This gave me a feeling of loss. Knowing that this place has changed. The cars, the establishments, buildings, the outfits, and the people in this video that some of them are now dead and many are now adults. I just realized how fast time flies. I wonder where are these people now. Are they aware that their film is on the internet and gives the new generation a nostalgic feeling? I hope they are coz it's so wonderful to look back where everything was very simple and everyone was focused on each other without holding mobile phones on their hands. How I wish, technology didn't exist! I wonder what would life could be without it.
it all still looks the same lmaoo... even the food and drinks sold at the bangketa like kwek kwek and gulaman.... technology really works backwards at this pla- what a nice piece of history kept in film :)
Kakamiss naman ang panahong ito 80's. Tuwing luluwas ng Manila ang tatay ko ng mga panahong yan lagi nya ako sinasama. Pag wala kaming matutuluyan at hindi kami nakakauwi agad ng probinsya. Naglalatag lang kami ng karton sa sidewalks tapos doon na kami magpapalipas ng gabi. Parang mas safe ka noon compared ngayon. 4 years old lang ako that time. Thank you sir for sharing. God bless 🙏💕🤙💖
@@ac3buddy Martial law is From 1973 til 1981...This video is 1989 with the Aquino administration Kung 4 yrs old palang si Kuya at that time Hindi ka nya masasagot since di nya inabot yun, he was born in 1985 ...post Martial law years
@@ac3buddy tahimik.. ang magulo lang yung nang gugulo.. yun mga pa victim na activist kunware pero kumunista. Tapos parati silang mga inosente pag pinag dadampot. May nakita kana ba ininterview sa tv at documentaries na umamin? puro na lang tinorture sila ang kwento pero kung bakit sila tinotortue hindi nila mapaliwanag Gusto nila palabasin pinag tripan lang sila lahat.😃😄😂
Naku naalala ko nuon kwento ng aking nanay habang nmmasada ng tricycle Ang aking tatay. Pinatulog muna nila ako sa karton sa tabing kalsada sa pilahan ng tricycle station 😂.. habang inaantay namin mamasada Ang tatay ko.
@@biteme6889 stfu! marcos apologist! kung martial law yan that time malabo silang mag palipas ng gabi sa lansangan, baka patay na sila ngaun for sure lols.
Watching it gives me the impression that life back then was so much simpler and minus the drama compared to today. Today, there’s too much drama everywhere because of the availability of sophisticated technologies that are mismanaged by people and end up destroying other people's lives. Nice content, Sir! 👏👏👏
80s era, pag may videocorder ka especially Sony or JVC, Big timer ka tapos yung videocorder pa eh easy to spot on kasi malaki tapos needed pa nang maraming memory cartridges for longer record. advanced na ngayon kahit kasing liit ng screw driver, it can store up to hours of data.
Mabuti pa ang mga turista, nakapag document sila ng mga kalye at sistema ng Maynila nuong 1980's thanks to the uploader, i really appreciate this video,
Kasi noon ang halaga ng ginagamit niyang video recorder sobrang mahal. Mga turista o may pera lang makaka afford. saka dahil malaki at mabigat ang video cam noon, mga hobbyist lang ang mag tityaga na gawin ito. GMA at ABS mga higante camera nila. Hindi gaya ngayon sa halagang 2k makakapag record ka na, magaan at kasya pa sa bulsa mo.
Tanga!! alam moba na kung sino lang may camera noon at may malinaw na camera ay sila laman yung may kaya, sa tingin moba mayaman pa bansa natin sa panahon nayan
I can see here that most of filipino people back in time wore just T-shirts/Polo shirts and a blue long trousers, most of filipino women also wore either T-shirts as well or similar blouses.
This is incredible. Seeing Harrison Plaza again after so long was so nostalgic. It's a shame we'll never see it again. I was there, everyday after school. Thank you so much for posting this.
This feels so surreal to see. I was born in 2000 and I’ve always found the past charming. I’ve always been curious about what “everyday philippine life” was really like in years like 80s and 90s (and even earlier) and I always thought I would only see them strictly through old movies and shows. Very grateful that this video was taken. This just added to my desire to go back in the past
@@JustMe-qf3jl Yung mga batang pinanganak ng 2000, naranasan din nila nila na walang cellphone at internet. Batang 2000 ako, college lang ako nagkaroon ng touch screen na phone.
@@ellidienieee3747 maybe in terms of technology and development of the infrastructures, But what I am talking about are the people, look at those clothes, clean, simple and decent, not polluted and peaceful
@@sevy12006 If we did not look back at the past, we won't know and learn from the mistakes we committed to improve the future. That's the reason why reincarnation is nonsense. Because a person cannot improve his present soul, when he has no memory of his past life. Which makes reincarnation pointless.
@@VigilantEagleVictim definitely no, due to the aids epidemic and the economic depression that left many people jobless and homeless especially in the 80s in the U.S. :/
I was only four years old in '89 in the Philippines but even then I knew it was magical. I'm so glad there's video! It was a very special feeling, I miss it, so I understand what you mean.
beautiful memories! quiapo seems nearly exactly the same as it is today (chaotic, lively, and a bit dirty) but the fashion and music is very nostalgic of that time. the old color scheme of the LRT 1 was very nostalgic. I was just a 2-3 year old at the time, reflects some of my first memories :)
It was a Pain in the proverbial ass. No computers. Incomplete materials in the campus libraries compounded by card catalogs not kept up-to-date. No aircon in the classrooms. If you had papers to submit you had to either type it yourself, or more realistically hand-write it, and then pay one of the type shops off-campus to type it up for you. You had to wait for days, hoping the typist would not make any mistakes, or worse, lose your work.
@@qcgarcia I had Wordstar for MS-DOS. Running on a PC clone x286 with a 4 MB hard drive. That was when the x486 and Win 3.1 were already out. Then our printer was an Epson LX-series Dot Matrix instead of an HP Laserjet. Everything was slow and noisy.
I would always hear my mom and my aunts (in much older gen) talking and comparing time to time about their fashion sense back in the day. Not gonna lie, in my opinion 80's street fashion is more *chef kiss* than what I see now.
I have a full playlist of old videos from the Philippines.
CHECK IT OUT!
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Thank you sir,
@@nefandnealabrac8818Thank you for dropping by my channel, Sir.
Hello sir,, can I ask permission to reuplaod this video on my UA-cam channel???
@@stevenr.intano3517 Hello Sir. You are free to get a tiny segment (15 sec) or else you may incur to a copyright infringement by UA-cam.
I keep on watching this video, it really is something to me, i really enjoy watching those moments,' but i can't help to think, and be curious, pardon me sir for this question, if i may? : To the up loader sir: " ware you the one whos taking this videos way back then? Thank you sir,
If I can shrink myself inside my phone and teleport on that year. I will definitely go to my mother house to see her 😭
Then hug her tight!! ❤❤❤
Then spend time together with her. 😭❤️
And she will be like who tf are you man
Aww
And then get arrested for breaking in you're house cuz she doesn't know you yet
Who would've thought someone would really "vlog" the surroundings during the 80's for the future to see... Mind-blowing!
Maybe the camera man is a time traveler
Tama samantalang di pa uso yung vlog that time
yep,2ru k jn t3h
@@mellowcodm9578 Ang tanga naman
@@sharmainemarbella5537 huh
its weird seeing ppl hanging out in the streets without a phone in their hand.
Yeah. I assume thay they life is happy not like today. Even children know how to use cp but lack of manners.
LMAO
Coz they are too afraid that it might get snatched
@@prince2143 no, they can't afford it and mobile phones are not that important, kaya nila makipagusap ng harapan noon kahit hindi kilala, sa ngayon hindi na, that's the influence of mobile phones. noon harapan ang panliligaw, sa ngayon through chat haha how dumb these kids nowadays.
@@ralphchannel5878 sarcasm yung comment ko sir hahaha
Props to the cameraman for going back in time just so we can see that almost nothing has changed for forty years
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Never forget what happend in 1989
Go see videos of America in the early 1900's in New York or elsewhere. Every was wearing a nice suit or dress and people took pride. Now the majority of people walk around in their pajamas and are really into the "homeless" look. If nothing has changed then that is a huge improvement over how far we have fallen.
Aii..? Bulag tehh???
31 years not 40
I can't believe that children in here are actually older than me.
They are early 30s to late 30s
@@xooox_1777 tf do u mean late 20's. This is '89, they're all in their 30's now 😃😂
I would have been 8 1/2 at this time
Imagine someone watches this and randomly finds their younger self lol
That would be awesome!
That's what I was thinking. Not only that, people who have already lost their loved ones and then they see them here. That would really hit someone in another level. There's something magical about seeing someone gone now alive in the past, a simple video like this can become a treasure for those who value even a glimpse of their lost loved ones memory.
If only there's a way to make this video trend, then most probably some peopel would find themselves on this video.
Lol, I'm showing this to my mother and see if she's in here
This is really nostalgic for them to see their youth once again
Fun Fact: Most of the Jeepneys shown here are still running on the same route
Until COVID19 arrives
yep until covid 😔
meron pdn lumang jeepneys plying now, may barriers lang sa loob, i think they're as old as me. mdami nga lng din new e-jeeps.
yes meron pa rin
Tama, parang ganyan na ganyan itsura nung nag aral ako dian back 2008
Hard to believe his is actually the 80s. Manila until now looks so the same. Everything looks so new and recent. It’s like I’ve been there even though I wasn’t alive yet.
😁👍
May pagbabago rin naman tulad nung kalesa sa kalsada, ngayon parang d nakikita yung mga kalesa eh
@@Harukifxamv wow what a nice example
Yung porma po ng jeepney
The one thing that never changed: Filipinos smiling and waving everytime they see a camera 😄
Some things never change.
Also the lack of discipline
@@Allison_Burgers69 hAH? HAHAHAHH
4:33 Hanggang ngayon may mga ganyan paring bata na nakikisabit sa jeep tas manghingi 😓
@Just your normal weeb you dont know because your weeb!!
the person who records the video can be considered the first vlogger in the Philippines🇵🇭
lol 😂
Di ka ba nanood ng old shows? Di ka pa ba nakakita ng Travel shows kung saan pinapakita ang mga iba't-ibang lugar??
@@karam5607 travel shows yun, ito comparable sa modern "vlog"
nakaw lang din nman tong vid hahah
No
It's like a nostalgia of mine that never existed
samee (im an early 2000s kid)
It is called anemoia
1:44 - Quiapo Church (Church of the Black Nazarene)
5:44 - Rizal Memorial
6:00 - Harisson Plaza (reflection the left side of the door is rizal memorial which HP was directly in front before the hotel was built)
8:18 - Del Pilar St. corner San Andres St. near Our Lady of Remedies Church (Malate Catholic Church)
8:45 - Roxas Blvd (in front of Aristocrat)
13:00 - Heading towards Pasay Divisoria
wow
1:46 Tropical Hut _Hamburger_
Tama ako horrizon plaza jeje
Saan po yung parang kainan na al fresco sa 10:00- 11:40?
Plot twist: The cameraman actually time traveled back to film this
Butterfly effect: the cameraman catches the virus strain we had today.
@@akaiseigo haha
@Betty we just havin’ fun with time travel jokes 😔
@Betty i believe in time travel
@Betty
Why so serious.. Issa joke bruh..
Imagine travelling back in time when your parents were still kids and you go to their house and tell them that you're their son/daughter... Imagine their reaction
That's what I'm thinking about lol
That will alter the space & time continuum and your existence could be at stake. That's why time travelers from the future never actually interact with us.
@@gigidaily9257 true. I think time travel has a major consequence. Like if your past self is killed, then your present and future self will also be killed.
Creepy.
Ever heard of paradox you can erase yourself from existance if you did that
practically every1 here in this video is over 40 years old by now...about half of these people are deceased. Life is short folks, be thankful for what you have and don't have. Thanks for sharing❤
6 years old when this video was recorded in 1989. Now 41 years old.
why is this nostalgic even though i wasn’t alive in the 80s
Deja vu
Maybe you really lived in this era, kaso nadamay ka nung dumadaan ka dati sa mendiola.
Oooooo
Because the country didn’t improve much lol
Ikr! It feels like I've been there but i was born in 2007 lmao
*Imagine walking there with your modern outfit and cellphone*
They would probably find you weird and think that youre a die hard Cyndi Lauper fan 😅
Considering this is around Quiapo area that phone would’ve been snatched in seconds lmao
they'd prolly stare at you and thinking you're wearing a weird outfit XD
@@Dog-smiling1 they won't know what it is so they won't snatch it imao
@@fukase861 probably
They don't have any idea that they're looking at the future.
My goodness bigla kong na miss yung 80's na pamumuhay. Masaya kahit simple ang buhay
👋😁
I guess nothing much has changed, except we wear more types of clothing other than high-waisted polo shirts and jeans 😂 thank you for this nostalgia trip.
Haha I'm 17 sir and why do I feel sad and nostalgic about this? I'm sad and I feel like I want to go back in time. Like I miss it.
@@omniyambot9876 That's only natural. For every generation, people has a desire to go back in time. Even the people in the 80's, during the 80's, have wondered what it's like to go back to maybe the 50s and 60s; and people in the 50s have wondered what it's like to go back to the 1900s or something. It's really normal. The term "anemoia" desccribes nostalgia for a time you've never known.
@@triadriangle ohh that's interesting. I have pictures in my mind especially when I see those kaˈlesas. It seems like the old times are better. Well, it might be, in some ways. But at the same time I've just seen that the capital was that dirty already in the 90's. Maybe it's better in the 70's but I don't have the right scale of time knowing that it's 20 years apart, there's a big difference. But anyways, thanks for your response. It's just sad my capital is a mess.
@@omniyambot9876 I agree, each era has their own advantages and disadvantages because life isn't perfect, people aren't perfect, and governments aren't perfect. I hope the capital and the country as a whole gets better in the future, since technology is advancing anyway. For me I get the nostalgia feels looking at those signages and office buildings
If Erap defeated Yorme in the last elections for Mayor of Manila, it's guaranteed Manila will look exactly the same as that video. Nothing will change.
The vibes that I want, but I can't feel these days.
it's corona time
Yeah sadly, cause we're in a pandemic:(
Even on the normal days, I don't feel it. Feels like you're exhausted all day, probably more time for resting instead of hanging around
@@jascorp-gamingmore5410 oof xD
It looked and felt just like yesterday, what a weird feeling.
tbh it felt like present day ngl😔
I think its anemoia
Remi LaCroix or Lana Rhoades? 🤔
hindi naman kasi ganun katagal 30 years lang naman yan
its probably cuz of the jeepneys as well.
I don't like romanticizing the past as it veils the problems that transpired in those years. But I like seeing a fibre of the past just to get a glimpse of how things were before. Its nice to see how vibrant the shop signs were before and how clean things were. The saturated jeepneys surpised me. As someone born from the GenerationZ, it really makes me wonder if it's possible to see this Philippines in my lifetime. I'm hopeful it will for the incoming generations.
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sir trust me, marumi na dati sa may Quiapo at Carriedo area kahit noon pa. pero mas malubha sya noong late 90's to early 2000's. nde ko lang alam kung bumuti sya ngayon.
Here is the real vlogger of 80’s. You will realize that this scene is still the same until erap days worst pa nga eh. It only changed when isko came. Thanks to upLoader for taking us a glimpse of yesterday.
Hanggang ngayon ganito pa rin.
Mas maayos at malinis na ngayon
Actually it became better during atienza's time. It declined when lim went back to office and erap made it worse. But that's my opinion.
Isko npa sympathiser
@@kairunikko magkano ba bayad sayo ni erap?
It's like a time machine, I really enjoy watching it. Can't imagine it's me watching in the 2021 pandemic. Thanks for sharing this video.
&ahahahaahha
Tahimik pala Dati mga Pinoy🤭
Same here haha January 2021 in the middle of pandemic
5:43 damn those are some rarely clean and organized power lines
Today, some power lines are tangled 😭💀
Ikr, today you can't see some names on buildings because of the spaghetti like power lines, and some lines are even hanging on the sidewalks😣
Sisihin nyo si MVP ang magaling na naghahandle ng PLDT at MERALCO. OH and siya din pala may hawak ng ng NLEX RFID na napaka baboy ng sistema.
Not much to organize back then :D
Old telephone lines which I call gray tube because they had lead closure that time. It was cleaner and more organized cable grids back then since PLDT back then was under state ownership.
Meralco was under the Lopezes that time after the infamous revolution in 1986.
Back then there's no cable TV services. I mean cables grid cable TV service. Sky Cable came into existence only in the early 1990s. Sky Cable reached my hometown in 1994 months after the new telephone cable grid was installed while the old telephone cable grid already was being removed from utility poles.
Only during the mid 1990s did the messy telephone and cable TV lines become disorganized and messy. You add in fiber optic cables by mid 2010s you see the messiest spaghetti cables which we see today.
I also add the fact that back then the so called gray tube telephone cables sometimes has as many as five telephone cables as separate lines. As a kid that always peeking out of jeepney windows during those times I was fascinated by these matters. I say this because some kids of my same age told me I'm crazy but I couldn't care less that time.
If time travel machine exist, gusto kong bumalik sa era nato. Late 80s to early 90s then maglalakad-lakad lang ako sa mga streets with my phone, my outfit and using modern slangs to communicate na never heard pa nila.
But seriously ang sarap bumalik sa nakaraan. Great job for documenting this for us to savor.
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The time when 10 cents was good enough to buy something.
yeah true now 10 cents is worth very little to nothing because of inflation. :(
even 1 or 2
@@ellie_bells4988 I literally have a centavo collection since I don't get to use them much, only for buying bread in Gaisano
my mother told me that having 75 cents back then was enough to buy 1 Coke and a bag of Chippy
This was 80's. 10 cents at this era is already worthless... minumum jeepney fare is 1.50 i guess
4:50 woman on pink. Vibe outfit on this modern gen. History repeats itself
Diba naka mom jeans pa ang ate mo hahahaha
I like that outfits
Yup, 90s styles are back again. 😊
Chix Yun for sure
@@citrinesworld more like early 2000s but i get what you mean.
they look more like a lil Japanesy with the hairstyles. and i love to see men tucked in even just wearing t-shirt.
Its because japan colonized philippines
@@BlockGamingOfficialYT I think what he meant was that Metro Manila residents looks almost exactly like 80's Tokyo ones and honestly it looks like it.
1990 nung napadpad ako ng maynila mula probinsya ng bohol at nag aral sa GIE, tumira ako sa tita ko sa tondo. Sumikat ang Humanap ka ng Panget ni Andrew E. nun kaya napabili ako ng cassette tape sa avenida. Very nostalgic tong lugar to para sa akin. I was 16 back then... Salamat host sa pag post nito... 😍
I'm glad this video just randomly appeared on my recommendations
Same goku
Same
ya me too
It felt like seeing Manila in 2019 and without COVID-19
Pakyu
But with clothes not topless
Lmao true
@@HarkzCODM tangina mo, suntukan
More like Manila without air pollution and the time was great before it got rotten with everybody being hypnotized from all stupid social media crap and negative attitude.
1989: In my year, there was traffic.
2000: We still had traffic..
2010: Traffic is still here, it gets even worse every year.
2020: In my year, I stopped the cars from moving. (Pandemic)
Matanda pla ako sayo ng 6 years
There's still traffic ok
Thx quiboloy
Di mo kasi naabutan ang early 80s😁😂
@@stormkarding228 tangina mo ano 1997 nanaman ba??
ito ang mga totoong aesthetic na pananamit arghh nakakainggit mga outift nila 😭🥲💕
🥰🥰🥰
Halos lahat ng lalaki naka pantalon
knowing that some of those people are probably dead now gives me chills
Same HAHA lol...
Me too specially the old ones.
all games are fun except when you stumbled upon this message... ight im heading out 😂😂
Same ..Lols
Yep..
Kids seen 1:15 they're all dead now
It gave me chills, I literally feel like I just teleported from the 80s, the way people are staring at me, lol. Jokes aside, this is so nostalgia like all the people in this vid are probably old by now and some might be dead.
They're probably 40 and above
d ah buhay n buhay pa
That’s what i was thinking!!
@@sou_desu8587 yeah... sine people look like theyre 50 or sum
Marco's era po ba yan? Or Aquino?
Amazing to think that those kids there are probably 40+ years old today
9 years old..sarap gunitain..di p uso mga gadget..kinasasabikan ang pamamasyal s luneta
I was born in that year, 1989, and I'm going 32. 😆😂
My sister was born 1985, she's 36 rn
If they survived.
my mother is born in 1982 shes 38:)
It’s like a time capsule, i was not even born then but everything looks nostalgic 😮
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The video quality is surprisingly clear 32 years ago.
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@Jack Kanoff ok crybaby
@Jack Kanoff tom and jerry pfp = invalid opinion
@Jack Kanoff 😒
@@eina7267 let him be. He's lacking with manners. Can do nothing 'bout that
me: **knowing that some of them are now dead* 😶
true 😔
truly dead man work
40% dead rip
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I was born in 1975. And I can always say, the 80's is the best decade of the 20th Century and had the best time of my life. Bar none. Thank you for this upload. Life couldn't be more simpler and happier back then. People were fit and in good health. No slouch and there is real interaction. Happy to see this video.
Nice to hear that sir. Ako naman for me best decade is 2000-2010 and i was born 1997. I just realized gnun nga sguro talaga no. Most people will say their best years are their younger years (from pre-school to high school) because life was so simpler in those times. Gadgets like cellphone are still not yet rampant in our era. We have social interactions with everybody. Christmas feels differently back then. Tipong simoy ng hangin at yung vibe sobrang magical. Tas dagdag mo pa na pproblemahin mo lang is mag aral at maglaro. Atleast for most of us. Kaya sobrang sarap balikan ng pagkabata. Compare mo pag nsa age 20 up ka na sobrang stressful at anxiety na nararamdaman mo dhl sa ibat ibang factors like responsibilities, goals in life, etc.
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1900s, 1920s, 1950s: Are we a joke to you?
この時代のフィリピンは裕福でした。
The 70s and 80s are good times in the Philippines. The 90's was a golden age in Japan.
@@tylerbozinovski427 there the worst year they had wars in that years smart guy
Gusto to ko pumunta sa panahon na to na buhay pa ung nanay ko😭 ung di ganun kadami ung responsibilidad nya, ito ung taon na dalaga pa ang nanay ko gusto ko sya makita kahit hindi nya ako kilala, kuntento na aq makita syang buhay at marinig ang mga salita nya😭
Yes
Same here isa lang pumasok agad s isip ko sana makita ko nanay ko s video...tumira kami quiapo from 70s to late 90s
Kakaiyak nmn same tyu gusto ko makita papa ko nun buhay pa😔
That time people barely wear tsinelas and shorts when going out.
And there is no pekpek shorts yet. Hahaha
We used to wear sandals when going out
Same as me
@@renamariea7014 dati kasi lalaki ang naka maiksing shorts tignan mo sa mga old movies.
@@janusbartolome4878 ou nga nuh!!! Hahaha
"i wAs boRn iN thE wrOng geneRatiOn"
Yes 😭💀
maybe in wrong country
"BAck iN ThE dAys"
haha
Wrong Country ata HAHAHAH
The Philippines really is amazing and so are the people, I thought I hated cities until I visited Manila
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Same I love Manila. Was only there last week. Great energy in the place
Great museums taal, Laguna San Fernando mariveles - was cultural rich if you overlook how manila is dressed, met my wife there in Pasay
Back in the day where everything is still affordable
And when its new years
You can smell the gundpowder in the air
Their outfit is nice! It's simply plain and neat to see. No such bad words printed on their clothes, like "F*** You!" "Kain P#p#" or any sh$t.
I would like to find plain clothes without any words on it nowadays lol
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH
HAHAHAHHA trueee
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
JSHDJWJSHSJDJ
look at my fellow old filipinos just enjoying a normal and simple life.
The seething mass of humanity… i long for the Manila i grew up in. Thanks for this video! Brings back good memories despite the busyness, the traffic both vehicular and pedestrian. So Filipino. So good.
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My mother was still a liitle child that time, wonder how she looks like in person that time.
My mother was a bit mature, she graduated 3 years before 1989, in that year (1986) was the People Power Revolution.
Same. My mom was about 8 in the 89's since she was born on 81'. I'm also curious to what she used to look and be like as a child living with her grandmother in the province...
My mom aint bron that time
I really wish to see my grandma when she was young. I wonder if she's very beautiful and hot 😶
same my mom is probably four or five years old that time
The time when everyone can wear a dress outside for daily!!
Ngayon po?
Bat nakahubad kaba kapag lumalabas ka sa bahay nyo?
i dont understand this comment
@@Gelo_Tin ngayon kasi di na sinusuot for daily basis. I mean pantalon, shorts, etc kadalasan sinusuot diba
You stated "dress" in general. Kaya that doesn't make any sense at all tulad ng mga sinasabi dito sa replies. You have to say what you meant specifically para maging clear yang sinabi mo
no gadgets in sight just ppl enjoying life i like to go back
True but the thing is, gadgets make everyone busy nowadays. Decades ago, people didn’t have much to do therefore they focused on other stuffs, like politicians waging wars and all the stuff. Their way of thinking is different compared now that everyone is pretty chill.
People hang out at Luneta during those times. Also in Harrison Plaza. And night time entertainment was going to the Disco or to the Beer House to listen to Sampaguita on the jukebox.
May nglalaro ng family computer sa video
@@rizaldytuddao194
Noong mid-80's punong-puno ng arcade videogames yung Harrison Plaza. Ang daming nagpapa-contest ng Pacman at Space Invaders. Yun ang libangan ng mga teenagers dati.
Yeah book good phone bad
It feels so nostalgic to see something I haven't lived through, yet have seen.
As a biker, I've already traversed a good chunk of Metro Manila, and I've definitely gone through one of the roads in this video.
What was once a vibrant and raw place is now but a dystopian suffocating environment.
Moments in time captured and preserved for posterity. Thank you for sharing this little gem.
Thank you for dropping by my channel. :)
I was born 1986 but seeing this makes my life complete so nostalgic btw i'm 34 yo now 😊 hope everyone having a great time much love ❤
Bata ka pa para maalala yan
Why does this feels so nostalgic even tho I was born in the 2000's?
Nothing really change tbh if youre looking for better Manila prob in 50s or 60s
Wala ako masabi sa video na to! 1979 ako and at this time 10yrs old akk, kaya maalala mo talaga ang ganito! nakaka-iyak!! salaamt, salaamat!! napaka-raw ng background. As in nakaka-mangha...!
Salute to this person who travelled back in time just for our satisfaction
This gave me a feeling of loss. Knowing that this place has changed. The cars, the establishments, buildings, the outfits, and the people in this video that some of them are now dead and many are now adults. I just realized how fast time flies. I wonder where are these people now. Are they aware that their film is on the internet and gives the new generation a nostalgic feeling? I hope they are coz it's so wonderful to look back where everything was very simple and everyone was focused on each other without holding mobile phones on their hands. How I wish, technology didn't exist! I wonder what would life could be without it.
@@hokmabattle3 yeah i know :) im just imagining things if technology didn't exist ^^
It would not be easy without technology especially when u want to communicate with someone
World back then is trash bro full of wars and pandemics that killed millions of people
@@andrewbootlegackerman1798 makes sense but i was trying to look on the brighter side of the past which made me reminisce everything I've said😊
Yup especially when one major landmark that you always went as a child is now closed and it's like you lost a loved one.
imagine that place still looks like that even after many years, except vehicles and what people wear.
it all still looks the same lmaoo... even the food and drinks sold at the bangketa like kwek kwek and gulaman.... technology really works backwards at this pla- what a nice piece of history kept in film :)
yun din nasa isip ko e haha
Mas pinadumi lang
same thing I've noticed
Yeah still economy and market looks the same very little development after 20 years
naiiyak akong panuorin. wish i could go back in time this period mabisita mga mahal ko sa buhay
Watching this feels the same when your parents were talking about their past.
Kakamiss naman ang panahong ito 80's. Tuwing luluwas ng Manila ang tatay ko ng mga panahong yan lagi nya ako sinasama. Pag wala kaming matutuluyan at hindi kami nakakauwi agad ng probinsya. Naglalatag lang kami ng karton sa sidewalks tapos doon na kami magpapalipas ng gabi. Parang mas safe ka noon compared ngayon. 4 years old lang ako that time.
Thank you sir for sharing. God bless 🙏💕🤙💖
how was martial law then in manila?
@@ac3buddy Martial law is From 1973 til 1981...This video is 1989 with the Aquino administration Kung 4 yrs old palang si Kuya at that time Hindi ka nya masasagot since di nya inabot yun, he was born in 1985 ...post Martial law years
@@ac3buddy tahimik.. ang magulo lang yung nang gugulo.. yun mga pa victim na activist kunware pero kumunista. Tapos parati silang mga inosente pag pinag dadampot. May nakita kana ba ininterview sa tv at documentaries na umamin? puro na lang tinorture sila ang kwento pero kung bakit sila tinotortue hindi nila mapaliwanag Gusto nila palabasin pinag tripan lang sila lahat.😃😄😂
Naku naalala ko nuon kwento ng aking nanay habang nmmasada ng tricycle Ang aking tatay. Pinatulog muna nila ako sa karton sa tabing kalsada sa pilahan ng tricycle station 😂.. habang inaantay namin mamasada Ang tatay ko.
@@biteme6889 stfu! marcos apologist! kung martial law yan that time malabo silang mag palipas ng gabi sa lansangan, baka patay na sila ngaun for sure lols.
Watching it gives me the impression that life back then was so much simpler and minus the drama compared to today. Today, there’s too much drama everywhere because of the availability of sophisticated technologies that are mismanaged by people and end up destroying other people's lives. Nice content, Sir! 👏👏👏
that's the effect of simple life of the past which is this the present
May drama padin naman kahit noon, nakatago lang. Di mo man makita, doesn’t mean it isn’t there.
@@aaerondight5163 Sir, I specifically mentioned due to the availability of sophisticated technologies...
@@aaerondight5163 yep masyado lang nahighlight ngayun kasi sobrang dali malaman lahat dahil sa mga technology ngayon.
@@jezsorizardo9493 yes ito talaga di natin mapipigilan. either na magthank you sila sa atin o kaya isisi hahaha
4years pa bago ako lumabas sa mundo nung time na to. ktuwa nmn
6:09 Computer shop noon na usong uso pa ang Family Computer! 😆
The internet is such a great time capsule. The closest thing we have as a time machine.
Books is waving 🖐
@@isabelgrace670 Well, can videos be stored in a book?
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Shout-out to this person for going back to the 80s just to record this.
*Agree,what a legend*
*Look what I've found*
ua-cam.com/video/_cGlTRv1NYc/v-deo.html
tanga, ganyan yung vlog nung 80's 😂
@@emmanuelsaludes4218 the joke flew over your head
@@emmanuelsaludes4218 Perfect Deduction Sherlock.
@@emmanuelsaludes4218 bobo
Life is short, enjoy while you are still on earth. Let's go!!!!!
I don’t think I can
Can't do that this time
80s era, pag may videocorder ka especially Sony or JVC, Big timer ka tapos yung videocorder pa eh easy to spot on kasi malaki tapos needed pa nang maraming memory cartridges for longer record. advanced na ngayon kahit kasing liit ng screw driver, it can store up to hours of data.
For a person who’s an old soul ? I totally want more of this. Time travel it is ⏰
The fact that everybody is dressed so nicely
remnants of Marcos era. His strictness, discipline and desire to make Philippines a better nation.
@@altarik #marcosmagnanakaw
@@altarik whUt?
Walang naka croptop hahaha
@@ser_ranserotto9789 NPA SPOTTED
Mabuti pa ang mga turista, nakapag document sila ng mga kalye at sistema ng Maynila nuong 1980's thanks to the uploader, i really appreciate this video,
Kasi noon ang halaga ng ginagamit niyang video recorder sobrang mahal. Mga turista o may pera lang makaka afford. saka dahil malaki at mabigat ang video cam noon, mga hobbyist lang ang mag tityaga na gawin ito. GMA at ABS mga higante camera nila. Hindi gaya ngayon sa halagang 2k makakapag record ka na, magaan at kasya pa sa bulsa mo.
Tanga!! alam moba na kung sino lang may camera noon at may malinaw na camera ay sila laman yung may kaya, sa tingin moba mayaman pa bansa natin sa panahon nayan
Maganda Ang ganitong mga video nakabalik ako sa nakaraan salamat sayo
UA-cam is the closest thing to a time machine
Edit: wow this is the most likes i got TYSM!
I can see here that most of filipino people back in time wore just T-shirts/Polo shirts and a blue long trousers, most of filipino women also wore either T-shirts as well or similar blouses.
80s fashion and 2010's fashion are more alike
Harrison Plaza during its heydays.
No one expected that this mall would close down at the end of 2010s decade.
Woah, sarado na pla ang harrison plaza?
@@rommelbarrida6606 yup start ng 2020 sarado na ang Harrison Plaza
This is incredible. Seeing Harrison Plaza again after so long was so nostalgic. It's a shame we'll never see it again. I was there, everyday after school. Thank you so much for posting this.
This feels so surreal to see. I was born in 2000 and I’ve always found the past charming. I’ve always been curious about what “everyday philippine life” was really like in years like 80s and 90s (and even earlier) and I always thought I would only see them strictly through old movies and shows. Very grateful that this video was taken. This just added to my desire to go back in the past
Same feeling
Wala pa kaming internet dati walang computer cellphone ok lang Sayo hahaha
Same feels
@@JustMe-qf3jl may pager na 1995.. May cable tv na 1993... May cellphone at internet na 1997
@@JustMe-qf3jl Yung mga batang pinanganak ng 2000, naranasan din nila nila na walang cellphone at internet. Batang 2000 ako, college lang ako nagkaroon ng touch screen na phone.
Most of them are wearing white shirt/polo
Wow, ang linis tingnan, decently and clean looks,
Incomparable to what Manila look likes now😭
mad maganda yung Manila ngayon
@@ellidienieee3747 maybe in terms of technology and development of the infrastructures,
But what I am talking about are the people, look at those clothes, clean, simple and decent,
not polluted and peaceful
@@esbiwannayn9258 Hindi ba legal na maging shirtless sa Quiapo noon?
@@glendamendoza6601 ewan po,maybe legal pero inappropriate sa tingin ng tao kaya wala
@@esbiwannayn9258 dba bwal na hubad?
Seeing them compressed to each other feels weird to me now
Its back my feeling going vacation in my beloved province #NUEVA ECIJA
It hurts watching the past knowing we can never go back. 😥
Yes. I miss that Cindy's Hamburger at Carriedo. There was a beer house on the 2nd floor of that fastfood restaurant. LoL
True and I'm tearing while watching this
but there's no point in looking back at the past, we can never bring it back, we can only change the future
@@sevy12006
If we did not look back at the past, we won't know and learn from the mistakes we committed to improve the future.
That's the reason why reincarnation is nonsense. Because a person cannot improve his present soul, when he has no memory of his past life. Which makes reincarnation pointless.
always remember you dont miss being young, you miss beibg happy
-minecraft
The one who recorded this has some brains bcs she or he knows that it will be an interesting thing in the future
Then you must recording now.
@@ezez9691 imma record lol
would give up anything to experience the 80s ;(
@@VigilantEagleVictim definitely no, due to the aids epidemic and the economic depression that left many people jobless and homeless especially in the 80s in the U.S. :/
I think life is better in 80s i was born 2009
I was only four years old in '89 in the Philippines but even then I knew it was magical. I'm so glad there's video! It was a very special feeling, I miss it, so I understand what you mean.
beautiful memories! quiapo seems nearly exactly the same as it is today (chaotic, lively, and a bit dirty) but the fashion and music is very nostalgic of that time. the old color scheme of the LRT 1 was very nostalgic. I was just a 2-3 year old at the time, reflects some of my first memories :)
I would go back in time just to walk into people without cellphones in hand and the people smiling at you
It's creepy
Akyat ka bundok kung gusto mo walang teknolohiya
Imagine how good it was to go to college in Manila in this era.
It was a Pain in the proverbial ass.
No computers. Incomplete materials in the campus libraries compounded by card catalogs not kept up-to-date. No aircon in the classrooms. If you had papers to submit you had to either type it yourself, or more realistically hand-write it, and then pay one of the type shops off-campus to type it up for you. You had to wait for days, hoping the typist would not make any mistakes, or worse, lose your work.
even if u had a computer back then, wordstar looked intimidating.
@@qcgarcia I had Wordstar for MS-DOS. Running on a PC clone x286 with a 4 MB hard drive. That was when the x486 and Win 3.1 were already out. Then our printer was an Epson LX-series Dot Matrix instead of an HP Laserjet. Everything was slow and noisy.
It was glorious. I have not been home ever since. This is the era imprinted last in my mind of Manila. Thanks!
Showed this to my mom she said she might be here as she was still studying in CEU
It was 1989 grade 3 ako that time 9 yrs old ako nito lagi ko kasama daddy ko mommy ko at Kuya ko...
Still better than 2020. Damn I miss walking crowd like this.
The price of the old times really made me in awe.
I felt goosebumps in straight 13 minutes. Look how people walking around without any cellphones in their hand.
Thanks for the memories I had a apartment in Harrison plaza back in those years great time.
this giving me nostalgic vibe , their fashion is better than us 😩😩❤
Indeed
Tinitignan ko bawat mukha ng mga tao nagbabakasakaling makita ko si papa at mga lola at lolo ko 😭 MISS KO NA SILA 😭😭
Saan nba sila ngayun?
@@renamariea7014 wala na po sila :(
I would always hear my mom and my aunts (in much older gen) talking and comparing time to time about their fashion sense back in the day. Not gonna lie, in my opinion 80's street fashion is more *chef kiss* than what I see now.