Hackney in 1979 - Documentary about London's working class district

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  • @oklife7273
    @oklife7273 Місяць тому +6

    Grew up just out side london in essex near woodford in the 80z best years of my life as a young black man I'm 45 now thanks for the video

  • @punkyduck28
    @punkyduck28 2 роки тому +39

    This is how I’d like to remember London, I grew up there in the 60’s/70’s.

  • @ClemCorr-nv8rt
    @ClemCorr-nv8rt Місяць тому +4

    Exactly as I remember it. No madmen walking around, kids felt safe playing out at all hours. Neighbours new each other and helped each other. Its all gone now, and breaks my heart that it can never come back. It is now only to be seen on film.......and in our dreams.

  • @ministry2627
    @ministry2627 3 роки тому +73

    What a great bunch of people. We need to rediscover this sense of community. It's needed now more than ever.
    Love that poetry 💞

    • @888ssss
      @888ssss Рік тому

      communiteh of buy to let renters.

  • @sober14999
    @sober14999 3 роки тому +66

    Wow! The nostalgia I felt watching this was quite overwhelming. I was a kid in London in the 70s and loved the community arts of that time. I used to go to Action Space at the Drill Hall in Goodge Street and the team were Incredible. Later I became a playworker in the 80s working at play-centres and would team up with the city farm in Hackney. In those days there was recognition of the need from councils to provide kids with play centres and youth centres. In the mid 90s the funding decreased and eventually the adventure playgrounds were turned into playgrounds without staff. Now kids find their entertainment through computer games. It's such a shame.

    • @koont666
      @koont666 2 роки тому +1

      Remember the Capricorn club ? 🍀🇬🇧👍🏼

    • @shuddupeyaface
      @shuddupeyaface 2 роки тому +1

      So many community workers. Too little culture.

    • @erinbardwell
      @erinbardwell 2 роки тому +2

      yes Action Space - great days! My parents worked for them / with them for quite a time and then years later (later 70s/early 80s) some of them re-convened in Swindon, Wiltshire and continued on a similar thing

  • @Redlioness-gp9ci
    @Redlioness-gp9ci 3 роки тому +56

    2021....Community spirit now only lives in the archives.
    Nice to revisit 1979 where people and especially children, had safe environments to explore, learn and inject their creative styles into their communities.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 10 місяців тому

      You're joking mate aren't you? Do you know about the Sidney Cooke paedophile gang who were operating in Hackney back then? 3 young lads murdered. They lived in hackney and brought the kids back to their flat. There was also a paedophile pick up point at the shoe shop on mare street back then. It's amazing how people reinvent and distort the past.

    • @EgoChip
      @EgoChip Місяць тому

      Thanks to those control freaks in government.

    • @coloneljackmustard
      @coloneljackmustard Місяць тому

      Diversity is not a strength.

    • @tbonez7331
      @tbonez7331 16 днів тому

      ​@@coloneljackmustardGentrification isn't either

  • @sajmeister
    @sajmeister 4 роки тому +45

    Love watching these old documentaries about London

  • @a-class6490
    @a-class6490 3 роки тому +59

    That was my mum being interviewed at 5 mins. I would have been 7 so was probably off playing somewhere.

    • @Jesus420.69
      @Jesus420.69 6 місяців тому

      If you don’t mind sharing, how did you all get on in the year that past since filming?

    • @perrynnlynch1883
      @perrynnlynch1883 5 місяців тому +2

      Great stuff. I would have been 6. Where have all the years gone??

    • @joemorgan636
      @joemorgan636 2 місяці тому +4

      OMG I was just listening to her and said to myself must be same age as my brother 65 am I correct or is mum older.
      That’s so lovely do you all still live in Hackney. Where mum is being interviewed what estate was that love to know.
      I was 12 in 1979 I am 57 today where has time gone

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      That discussion between 20 and 23mins demonstrated how ahead of their time those people were. I wonder what's happened to them now? They'll be in their late 60s or mid-70s now. I was 2 years old at this time! I still hear similar discussions in some of the groups around North and East London today!

    • @joemorgan636
      @joemorgan636 2 місяці тому

      @@a-class6490 Does it feel weird seeing mum at young age lol is she still here with us today. Your be 52-53 today correct

  • @DrWuDoc
    @DrWuDoc 3 роки тому +57

    Grew up in Hackney in the late 70s. Over time saw Hackney Library sold, opposite the Town Hall on Mare St. Saw Homerton library gradually dissolve. These were the only places for silent study if you were trying to prepare for exams.

    • @tommygunhunter
      @tommygunhunter 2 роки тому +6

      Hackney Central now has wonderful library... same with Dalston Junction, massive upgrade on previous pokey library nearby, Homerton doing great... why all this doom and gloom? Hackney beautiful place to live and study.

    • @DrWuDoc
      @DrWuDoc 2 роки тому +4

      @@tommygunhunter I’m in my 40s now, back then there was nowhere to study for exams. I’m clearly not talking about nowadays

    • @tommygunhunter
      @tommygunhunter 2 роки тому +2

      Libraries are still the only places for quiet study. Try and get readers pass for British Library, properly enforced quietude 👩‍💻👨‍💻🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      @@tommygunhunter roselipman library in debeauviour town was closed bloody disgrace

  • @veloman59
    @veloman59 5 років тому +106

    You get a great sense on community and belonging when you watch this film. Sadly this doesn't seem to exist much these days..

    • @markadl6783
      @markadl6783 5 років тому +13

      I agree mate.
      I get a bit sad when I see old film like this!!

    • @veloman59
      @veloman59 5 років тому +24

      @sanjay j I lived just the high street here in Sandringham Road in the early 80s. I had virtually no money as the job I had paid very low wages. I could get by however and felt quite secure and content. Even affording a holiday to Greece and Cyprus in the summer. It really saddens me to see just how expensive things are, just the basics of life. And how people have to struggle. And yet there are a minority out there with incredible wealth!

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 4 роки тому +23

      Diversity has a lot of good things associated with it, but unfortunately a sense of community is one of the things that tends to get lost the more diverse a place becomes.

    • @pyellard3013
      @pyellard3013 3 роки тому +3

      I was there.. Living on one of the estates... There was no community..

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 3 роки тому +1

      @Sagaris Starlight I wholeheartedly agree sir. If only we could go back to the good old days of Jimmy Savile and Myra Hindley! 😢😢

  • @everythingisontheone1505
    @everythingisontheone1505 5 років тому +46

    Some great footage of Clapton Park Estate back in the days, including some of an old neighbour! I remember the Free Form art group. Cheers for the upload

    • @meagain113
      @meagain113 2 роки тому +1

      That so interesting. I grew up in Cromford Path and recognise a neighbour from there. She was quite racist though.

  • @cujimmy1366
    @cujimmy1366 2 роки тому +18

    I went to that Cinema many of times. Played on the adventure at Kingsmead ,Hackney marshes. Went to school in Dalston and Mum n Dad got married @ Hackney town hall.
    The end of the 70's was a good time for a 8 year old.
    Felt safe and loved.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 10 місяців тому

      Lucky you didn't come across the Sidney Cooke paedophile gang or the Alan Brent "baby sitting" paedophile gang, all of whom lived on the kingsmead back then

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      it was a great time for another 8 year old two lived invest hackney debeauviour town , went to rotherfeild primary school in islington

  • @apolloc.vermouth5672
    @apolloc.vermouth5672 3 роки тому +73

    Ah, 1979....the last year before Buying Stuff became the most important thing in people's lives.

    • @petrichor649
      @petrichor649 3 роки тому +17

      Spot on, we're now in a Society saturated with consumerism, pumped into our brains from dawn to dusk. To what end ?
      Working for Amazon, driving for Amazon, selling through Amazon, sitting on a sofa ordering shit you don't need, then completing the cycle, off it goes to landfill after its replacement has arrived from Amazon .

    • @tomthomassony8607
      @tomthomassony8607 3 роки тому +11

      What makes me laugh is people who spend all their lives shopping for clothes........only to wear the clothes they bought last week to go shopping for new clothes the next week!

    • @BritishSoundboardPranks
      @BritishSoundboardPranks 3 роки тому +3

      Dunno - that revolution seemed to start in the 60's. Materialism.

    • @apolloc.vermouth5672
      @apolloc.vermouth5672 3 роки тому +2

      @@BritishSoundboardPranks You may be right - although it also hit me when I watched this doc that consumerism in either the 60s and the 80s was nothing compared to what it is now. I mean the current definition of the word 'hipster' is basically 'one who buys cool stuff'.

    • @kloakovalimonada
      @kloakovalimonada 3 роки тому +1

      @@apolloc.vermouth5672 I'm sure people in the 50s and 60s didn't want cool things. That's why there wasn't an economic conjuncture the world over. Sure of it ;)

  • @kaseryn
    @kaseryn 5 років тому +24

    Wow.. what a document to have of the borough i grew up in. Thanks so much!

  • @PE-dq2em
    @PE-dq2em Місяць тому +8

    When life was sane; when kids went outside; when people were gentle with each other; no acid attacks, no machetes, no Sadiq Khan.

  • @Jo-annSamurai3069
    @Jo-annSamurai3069 8 місяців тому +5

    I grew up in Hackney. I was a child of the 1970’s. Just moved out a few years ago. I Still have fond memories of playing in Hackney Downs, Clissold Park, Springfield park.
    I loved Hackney so much I couldn’t move to far away, to a neighbouring borough. I love the diversity in London.
    I wish there were more of these initiatives today to bring communities together.

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      There are still to be honest. That discussion between 20 and 23mins demonstrated how ahead of their time those people were. I wonder what's happened to them now? They'll be in their late 60s or mid-70s now. I was 2 years old at this time! I still hear similar discussions in some of the groups around North and East London today!

  • @leroyholmes3472
    @leroyholmes3472 Рік тому +31

    Intelligent, and civilised, I do miss those days 😢

    • @our-days-are-short8254
      @our-days-are-short8254 7 місяців тому +2

      That's what happened when they removed God of the Holy Bible from the schools and homes.

    • @lunastargoddess1632
      @lunastargoddess1632 6 місяців тому

      @@our-days-are-short8254 Ah no, it was Americanisation. LOL The Bible. lol.

    • @jesusisapisces
      @jesusisapisces 6 місяців тому

      ​@@lunastargoddess1632both really .

  • @danno633
    @danno633 4 роки тому +22

    I went to Caribbean House with my school several time back in the 80's, it was brilliant

  • @ajs41
    @ajs41 4 роки тому +49

    You get the impression there was more genuine freedom of speech and expression at this time, because people were more patient and understanding in listening to other people's point of view, without shouting them down if they said something they didn't agree with.

    • @davelowe1977
      @davelowe1977 4 роки тому +9

      That's because it was an unusual event to find out what other people were doing and thinking. These days the sheep all follow the herd and dissent must be punished.

    • @cosmic687
      @cosmic687 3 роки тому +1

      i got into it with some stupid tart about the vaccine the other day. she went bananas when i said i weren't having it, the silly cow.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 2 роки тому

      Perfectly illustrating why you shouldn't judge an era from one UA-cam documentary. 1979. When the country was torn apart by the winter or discontent. When society was deeply intolerant and often casually violent. When you "knew your place" and it was the era of the national front and skinheads.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 2 роки тому

      @Anthony Andrea you're joking mate, aren't you? We're more tolerant now than We've ever been. People given the platform to speak out in a way they never had back then, just like you're doing now. Amazing how some people get so bitter as they age.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 2 роки тому

      @@davelowe1977 err? Did you actually live through the 70s?? The era of corporal punishment in schools. The era of the national front and skinheads beating up people on the streets who were "different"

  • @davebayliss3142
    @davebayliss3142 3 роки тому +66

    Heartbreaking to see what it’s become

    • @Marinecreature
      @Marinecreature 4 місяці тому +1

      I've just been hanging out in the the beautiful Dalston Curve Garden, popped into Cafe Oto getting ready for a world class gig and walked past the Arcola Theatre bar full of people ready to watch a play, was showing around an American visitor who was gobsmacked at how beautiful, lively and friendly it was. Jumped on two buses home after getting my shopping - only 'heartbreaking' thing is the loss of some great buildings when they built the new library and Overground.
      All the best venues in London are now in the area
      And the insane rents because everyone loves to live here now and the art and culture is some of the best in the world and wealthy people move here or 'invest' here and Air B&B everything.

    • @ValBoschi-ix9cd
      @ValBoschi-ix9cd 5 днів тому

      that's why various comments lament the lack of community spirit, then.

  • @immaterialimmaterial5195
    @immaterialimmaterial5195 3 роки тому +28

    Really interesting time-capsule. Great to see people's attitudes and ideas back then. Some really positive things happening.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 10 місяців тому

      Mixed in with some truly terrible ones

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому +1

      That discussion between 20 and 23mins demonstrated how ahead of their time those people were. I wonder what's happened to them now? They'll be in their late 60s or mid-70s now. I was 2 years old at this time! I still hear similar discussions in some of the groups around North and East London today!

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      @@pauladdae3130 well i am not i was 9 in 1980

  • @robertcaffrey6097
    @robertcaffrey6097 4 роки тому +11

    This is great to doc to have. I was blown away when I seen the silk screen posters for the RAR gig in Victoria Park. Amazing.

  • @poolio_69
    @poolio_69 3 роки тому +29

    When east london was east london. I was born and raised in hackney in the 80's/90's and it was a great place. Sadly its unrecongnisable these days and ive since moved away. My mum still lives there and its so so different now days. And not for the better..

    • @dublinsfaircity
      @dublinsfaircity 3 роки тому +1

      So what has changed? Is it a rough area?

    • @kikidulalinko5570
      @kikidulalinko5570 3 роки тому

      @@dublinsfaircity fucking hipsters

    • @alishaobrien7221
      @alishaobrien7221 3 роки тому +3

      Used to live in Stoke Newington from 1976 to 1993, the house I used to live in is now worth £1.3 million.

    • @brainsmith3931
      @brainsmith3931 3 роки тому

      Multiculturalism is a threat and society is the problem.

    • @T1000-s4j
      @T1000-s4j 2 роки тому

      @@alishaobrien7221 omg

  • @trina415
    @trina415 Рік тому +15

    Nothing of it left now lovely hackney my home

    • @liverbird956
      @liverbird956 3 місяці тому +1

      I grew up in hackney in the 70's/80's great memories i still live in Hackney but it's a completely different place now.

    • @trina415
      @trina415 6 днів тому

      ​@@liverbird956 yes it certainly is I'm sorry I didn't see your comment

  • @Ninns11
    @Ninns11 3 роки тому +25

    Wonderful I miss those times.. We need to learn and get back to art creativity community spirit and supporting each other! 💜

  • @mga59xbd38
    @mga59xbd38 3 роки тому +17

    OMG, such incredible scenery. Love 70s folk.

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound 3 роки тому +17

    I was brought to London as a child in summer 1978 or 79. I had never seen black people in real life before - it was a novelty for me. We were able to walk down Downing Street and get our picture taken across the street for No. 10's door. It was the height of summer, yet not over-run with tourists. We could stay cheaply in a 4 star hotel in Kensington ( The Tara Towers Hotel ). But we walked on average over 10km a day, which for a 7 year old and a 9 year old was a bit much in the hot sunshine.

  • @WinChun78
    @WinChun78 4 роки тому +137

    People seemed far more intelligent back then...

    • @matinhewing1
      @matinhewing1 4 роки тому +30

      They have been dumbed down on purpose...

    • @JoshuaDillonn
      @JoshuaDillonn 4 роки тому +12

      v good point. All been on purpose. All of it.

    • @robdubz1510
      @robdubz1510 4 роки тому +22

      They were well-spoken in my opinion even more working class read more books, I'm in my 30s and notice people read less books and papers today

    • @clairepeace5783
      @clairepeace5783 3 роки тому +11

      @@robdubz1510 good point they are all on their mobile phones now ! And the art of conversation is long gone !

    • @mlaw7850
      @mlaw7850 3 роки тому +1

      @@clairepeace5783 because we have phones and computers numb nuts

  • @56postoffice
    @56postoffice 2 роки тому +6

    I would've been in my final months at primary school before secondary when this was shot. Still recognise the areas shown here, even though it has changed a hell of a lot over the years. Memory total recall.

  • @stevetaylor5933
    @stevetaylor5933 5 років тому +90

    I grew up on the island, east London was great back then, I thought we was skint until I joined the British army and met lads from up north and Wales, 21 in 1979, oh how my country has changed, not for the better!

    • @fjayazx8155
      @fjayazx8155 4 роки тому +1

      murf how did it become a dump

    • @blackwoodrichmore4531
      @blackwoodrichmore4531 4 роки тому +2

      It's the same everywhere

    • @stevetaylor5933
      @stevetaylor5933 4 роки тому +6

      @Meyer Mica kind of know what you're saying, I have 7 children, all grown up now eldest 39 youngest 20,they will see now as the good old days, I'm always saying to them, I wish I could take you back to 1976 just for the day, wouldn't change a thing, but let them see how my good old days were

    • @stevetaylor5933
      @stevetaylor5933 4 роки тому +3

      @@scinformation7229 you're right, I worry about my grandchildren and the world there going to have to live in

    • @JohnDoe-om7xl
      @JohnDoe-om7xl 3 роки тому +1

      Thought you was poor till you met a northern man 😂

  • @marktwain380
    @marktwain380 5 років тому +19

    Britain was really good at this pioneering activity, going out to communities and bringing them alive through art. It created a whole new colourful landscape and gave a lot of artists jobs. Long live community art.

    • @hc2155
      @hc2155 4 роки тому +6

      Yeah, teaching kids how to do graffiti instead of learning skills for jobs.

    • @Pstephen
      @Pstephen 2 роки тому +3

      @@hc2155 Didn't bother to read the comment you think you're answering, did you?

    • @hc2155
      @hc2155 2 роки тому +1

      @@Pstephen Barely any artist makes enough to support themselves or others and most are on benefits if they don't have a second job. It's a hobby for the vast majority, not a career. Completely different to learning professional skills for the future.

    • @Pstephen
      @Pstephen 2 роки тому +1

      @@hc2155 Where I live there is a permanent open air public exhibition of the art and poetry of William Blake, done in mosaic. The artists who did it probably don't haven full time jobs as artists, but their work certainly makes the area more appealing. Art is useless, but life would be dull without it.

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      That discussion between 20 and 23mins demonstrated how ahead of their time those people were. I wonder what's happened to them now? They'll be in their late 60s or mid-70s now. I was 2 years old at this time! I still hear similar discussions in some of the groups around North and East London today!

  • @LikeMothsToAFlame
    @LikeMothsToAFlame 4 роки тому +168

    Wish this was still the East End instead of the island of insufferable hipsters it has now become.

    • @sinkorswim24
      @sinkorswim24 4 роки тому +24

      Soo true. I grew up in Broadway market, Whiston road. It was a lovely place and community until about 2009. Now I look and feel out of place due to these yuppies and hipster that have driven up the price of the area.

    • @jnbr7520
      @jnbr7520 3 роки тому +16

      @@sinkorswim24 it's called Gentrification and they plan on Gentrifying all London Boroughs

    • @TheMixCurator
      @TheMixCurator 3 роки тому +28

      @@sinkorswim24 Historically Hackney has welcomed people from around the world and inward migration can be traced back to the 17th century with the arrival of immigrants such as the French Huguenots. Hackney also has one the largest groups of Charedi Jewish people in Europe, as well as large established Caribbean, Turkish and Kurdish, Vietnamese and Orthodox Jewish groups in the borough, as well as newer communities of people from African countries and Eastern Europe.
      Places have always had an influx/movement of people. You're doing the rose tinted "It was and only was this way when I grew up in [insert place here]"
      Same with Whitechapel - Was a Polish area 120 years ago, now it isn't.
      Accept that change happens, or you'll become one of those "in my days..." people.

    • @TheMixCurator
      @TheMixCurator 3 роки тому +8

      @@sinkorswim24 Also - Powercroft Road (E5) was principally built for all the bankers 100+ years ago, as it was a short commute to the emerging City.
      Go back further Clapton was called Clopton and was farmland 150 years ago. Why Can't we have Clapton go back to a farm? (This is a reduction of your argument)

    • @sinkorswim24
      @sinkorswim24 3 роки тому +16

      @@TheMixCurator u definitely missed the point of what I was saying and I can tell you definitely are not from Hackney because as you can see many Hackney residents that have live here for 30 years plus agree with what I said. Stop trying to be smart. Its called gentrification

  • @ahmd-mi9964
    @ahmd-mi9964 5 років тому +7

    Thank you so much for uploading

  • @museonfilm8919
    @museonfilm8919 5 років тому +8

    I worked for a community arts organization back in the 1990's - however, in the early naughties, they had the budget slashed, and then continued to limp on in some form, to almost a whisper now.

    • @cosmic687
      @cosmic687 3 роки тому +2

      those sorts of things get fuck all support from our pathetic government now. they don't want arts projects, they want us all zombified.

  • @jimmycaviar8920
    @jimmycaviar8920 2 роки тому +7

    The irony is, that if we weren’t huddled over interweb devices in the ‘sanctuary’ of homes we could still have communities & associated activities

    • @simonclord7697
      @simonclord7697 2 роки тому +2

      Very valid point.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 10 місяців тому +2

      This video is a very rose tinted slice of life in hackney back then. The reality was very much more mixed. It was absolutely crippled by poverty and chaotic families. There were also a lot of very dodgy people in the area - the Sidney Cooke paedophile gang lived in hackney back then and murdered at least three young lads. There were other paedophile rings, such as the Alan Brent "babysitting" one, who would prey on all the social chaos in hackney to get into vulnerable families and get the kids. I think we need to be very careful about imagining the sense of community was better then. For far too many people it was non existent.

  • @theriocinema
    @theriocinema 5 років тому +23

    Amazing ! From the Rio Cinema

  • @lynfordcasting7461
    @lynfordcasting7461 5 років тому +23

    Brilliant and depressing all at the same time... wonder what that lady who did this project is doing now?

    • @NoycieBrv
      @NoycieBrv 5 років тому +3

      Lynford Casting moved out of London no doubt.

    • @lynfordcasting7461
      @lynfordcasting7461 5 років тому +5

      @@NoycieBrv I have temporarily and miss it very much.

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 5 років тому +3

      What's depressing about it? Everyone seems a lot happier than they are today in that part of the country. (By happy, I don't mean all the fake smiling and emoting that's fashionable for people to do these days in cities like London).

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 5 років тому +14

      "Depressing" Andy because it's not like that anymore and we have gone backwards :(

    • @insertnamehere5146
      @insertnamehere5146 5 років тому +7

      Yeah I bet you do, like that other urban fan and multi culter fan Billy bragg who has also moved to the shires. You middle class white people are full of shit

  • @oldgit4260
    @oldgit4260 3 роки тому +7

    Community was stronger then because they got involved with local events and families didn't move house every year. It just seems so much healthier back then. RIP old days x

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      This is still very much present today around the food banks, community cook-ups, etc. That discussion between 20 and 23mins demonstrated how ahead of their time those people were. I wonder what's happened to them now? They'll be in their late 60s or mid-70s now. I was 2 years old at this time! I still hear similar discussions in some of the groups around North and East London today!

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      @@pauladdae3130 it isnt present today
      no where near how was but thats change for you

  • @ZulkifliJamil4033-x6s
    @ZulkifliJamil4033-x6s 5 місяців тому +2

    Yes, Hackney in 1979 was still British society coloured with diversification in community strata. When I first came to Britain in 1980, for my college education. Spent 5 years in UK, first two years in England ( in King's Lynn, a market town in Norfolk county) then further three years in Edinburgh, Scotland. Those five years from 1980 upto 1985 were good and everlasting memory for me.

  • @Vision.Target.Shoot1
    @Vision.Target.Shoot1 2 роки тому +13

    Occult Floor Symbol there 2:05
    There is now Occult Witchcraft Classes for Kids in the Hoxton, Shoreditch, Brick Lane area now

    • @Shining-Star-
      @Shining-Star- 2 роки тому +3

      Yes I noticed that. x

    • @diabolicalartificer
      @diabolicalartificer 2 роки тому

      The star of David? Are you confusing it with a pentagram? It's just a colourful geometric pattern no doubt chosen because it looks nice rather to bend young minds to the occult or to indoctrinate them into a secret Jewish cabal.

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      @@Shining-Star- were

  • @travismitchell2888
    @travismitchell2888 5 років тому +19

    The Hairstyles haven't changed much in Hoxton .Thanks for uploaading!.

    • @crabapples1995
      @crabapples1995 5 років тому +2

      I think that joke has got to be past it’s sell by date now.

    • @kikidulalinko5570
      @kikidulalinko5570 3 роки тому +1

      @@crabapples1995 uh no people like troye sivan the mass mainstream are now slowly acting like they are the 70´s after acting like they are the 80´s

  • @Btn1136
    @Btn1136 4 роки тому +130

    Ahh when Britain was British yet still diverse.

    • @tm1rt2vv8i
      @tm1rt2vv8i 3 роки тому +43

      I wish it was still like that. Now, it has been turned into a third world slum by the same people that came here to live a ‘better’ life.

    • @imonlyhereforthecomments4267
      @imonlyhereforthecomments4267 3 роки тому +26

      @@tm1rt2vv8i when was the last time you were there? I think you might be getting your info from UA-cam.

    • @tm1rt2vv8i
      @tm1rt2vv8i 3 роки тому +17

      @@imonlyhereforthecomments4267 my family and I have lived in Hackney for the last 3 generations.

    • @morpheius521
      @morpheius521 3 роки тому +22

      @@tm1rt2vv8i you think London is in anyway comparable to a third world slum and you wonder why people call you privileged. You have no idea how lucky you are to live in London so stop moaning snowflake

    • @tm1rt2vv8i
      @tm1rt2vv8i 3 роки тому +13

      @@morpheius521 what an imbecile. The individuals that have turned Hackney and other regions into a third world country are those that COME from a third world country who have failed to integrate, westernise and appreciate Great Britain.
      This is not a matter of how privileged I am ‘compared’ to others. Oh, and by the way, I DO know how ‘lucky’ I am to live in the UK. Actually not ‘lucky’, but PROUD because this is my country that my ancestors fought for.

  • @hiramabiff2017
    @hiramabiff2017 Рік тому +2

    I have kept the family home in Hoxton while everyone else moved away and I have observed so many major changes for the past 60yrs . Our family lived in the area since 1922. The demise of local street markets and social habits of going to the pub most nights was instrumental in killing off traditional close knit communities and their spirit. The markets/pubs were meeting places as well as service providers. But nothing stops evolution and everything changes. My area was run down poor and grubby, but families knew each other and helped each other. Now, long gone are the asbestos ridden rows of pre-fab maisonettes and run down council estates with poor lighting and parks you were scared to use. The old factories have turned into modern flats and Shoreditch park is a pleasure to visit. But the markets are dead or in their death throws, the indigenous locals pushed out by the the lack of homes or affordable housing to make way for a younger middle class. I actually like how things have changed so much and become modern. I still nostalgically harp back to how much fun it was in the old days around here with dodgy deals and skulduggery going on, but as I said, nothing stops evolution. p.s South Hackney is still classed as " bandit country " no matter how much money they throw at it.

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      Good comment. However, the "indigenous locals" to whom you refer, may also have voluntarily decided to leave and vacate the area for Kent, Essex, Sussex etc., coupled with councils not really providing incentives to keep people local, and thirdly due to some of the very "indigenous locals" to whom you refer being influenced by the political philosophies of Mosley and Adolf - rather than them being "pushed out per se".

  • @billybigtime2808
    @billybigtime2808 4 роки тому +3

    Anyone know who did the intro music it’s first class as is the documentary

  • @justininfrance
    @justininfrance 3 роки тому +4

    Freeform Arts Trust did some great work for nearly forty years, despite very little funding or interest from councils or government. Then it was gone, and nobody much cared. They put up a parking lot, and people said, "Ok".

  • @renhoek3851
    @renhoek3851 5 років тому +5

    Fantastic documentary. Lovely soundtrack, I wonder who the guitar player was?!
    Hate to be that person but you really don't see the same type of community these days, but social media would make it so much easier to do more things!

  • @garryleeks4848
    @garryleeks4848 2 роки тому +9

    When you could talk to your neighbours , and people were friendly

  • @Roscoe.P.Coldchain
    @Roscoe.P.Coldchain 3 роки тому +5

    I really don’t know where this intelligence has gone in today’s society..? Seems like everyone now needs to be told what to do..It’s scary....☮️🇬🇧

  • @Bluebutterfly80
    @Bluebutterfly80 Місяць тому

    I was born in Mother's Hospital in 1980 and lived in Hackney until 2012. I miss those days its changed so much now its really sad 😢

  • @racheldoesacrylic4089
    @racheldoesacrylic4089 8 місяців тому +1

    2024 /wow to look back without a mobile in sight x nostalgic x

  • @blastfromthepast-o1d
    @blastfromthepast-o1d Рік тому +3

    1979 was a BRILLIANT year. Trust me. It was incredible.

    • @lazygazzzer
      @lazygazzzer 2 місяці тому

      It was also brilliant up North.
      In fact 1976-1979 were brilliant years to be a kid.

    • @anitaevans2432
      @anitaevans2432 2 місяці тому

      Hardly! The Conservatives won the General Election in 1979, with Margaret Thstcher leading 😆

    • @blastfromthepast-o1d
      @blastfromthepast-o1d 2 місяці тому

      @@anitaevans2432 As I say... a Brilliant year. Oh and they'll win again in 2029. Enjoy it while you can.

  • @stephanie6851
    @stephanie6851 Місяць тому +1

    Love how classy everyone looked, wow!

  • @LonnieLogan-gk2cd
    @LonnieLogan-gk2cd 3 дні тому

    Those were the days. I grew up in 70s and what I liked about that era was its simplicity.

  • @davidsmith2356
    @davidsmith2356 3 роки тому +7

    My dear old mum was born in Hackney.

  • @everythingspain9442
    @everythingspain9442 2 роки тому +3

    Free form come to my street in the 80’s where we all built a rockery and a few tiled pictures on the walls.
    Free Form we’re great! 👍💪
    Thank you Free Form

  • @felixlieter1429
    @felixlieter1429 7 місяців тому +1

    Life seemed to have a vibrancy back in the 70s/80s. I can still feel it when I think back. Today seems to be so sterile & numbed.

  • @lazygazzzer
    @lazygazzzer 2 місяці тому

    The overall impression is that Hackney in 1979 was a run-down dump but still had people wanting to invest time and effort into community projects. These were things where people believed that their involvement would have a long time effect. The difference these days is that there is more money in the area but things come and go with a quick turnaround. There's much talk about sustainability but then after the projects have been set going, it's like the funding gets cut, or people loose interest, or venues go out of favour, and then the next thing comes along and the old places get forgotten about.

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      it wasnt a dump its a load of crap i lived there to the end of 1983 and it was lovely

  • @richardmullins1883
    @richardmullins1883 2 роки тому

    In 70s Bristol a double decker bus decked out as an art workshop in summer. I remember printing a tshirt. This is pretty much the same sort of thing. Was this an organization that was set up around the country?

  • @pauladdae3130
    @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

    That discussion between 20 and 23mins demonstrated how ahead of their time those people were. I wonder what's happened to them now? They'll be in their late 60s or mid-70s now. I was 2 years old at this time! I still hear similar discussions in some of the groups around North and East London today!

  • @paulmcdonough1093
    @paulmcdonough1093 3 роки тому +5

    that was good i am scouser from toxteth Liverpool i can relate

  • @maccagrabme
    @maccagrabme 5 років тому +12

    If I went on holiday to Cornwall after only ever living in Hackney I doubt I'd ever want to return to Hackney.

    • @scrulove
      @scrulove 5 років тому +1

      littlegee why?

    • @insertnamehere5146
      @insertnamehere5146 5 років тому +12

      that's what happened to Billy bragg the well known labour and multicultural fan. he went on holiday to Dorset from his beloved Dagenham and never went back and now sings his twee songs about Racism from the safety of that shire

    • @justinmercer3147
      @justinmercer3147 5 років тому +3

      @@insertnamehere5146 oh look a wee bigot insulted by someone who has balls....

    • @canturgan
      @canturgan 3 роки тому +1

      @@insertnamehere5146 Dorset, a county lines stronghold. The mean streets of Poole.

    • @thehoneyeffect
      @thehoneyeffect 3 роки тому +2

      very white in cornwall isnt it

  • @numberstation
    @numberstation 5 років тому +22

    Legz Akimbo.

    • @LouisePlusOne
      @LouisePlusOne 3 роки тому

      Ha ha my thoughts too. Great documentary though. :)

    • @mci6830
      @mci6830 2 роки тому

      Or as i call it ...Aids in a van.

  • @markshaz8691
    @markshaz8691 2 роки тому

    Great video, I was brought up there and have some fond memories. Yes it has changed but everything does.

  • @carlajones218
    @carlajones218 3 дні тому

    Even the weather looked better then. What a great video. Gentler times ❤

  • @ricardopelc-wesoly3483
    @ricardopelc-wesoly3483 3 роки тому +1

    A Time of change for "Times are a Changing" a wonderful moment in history for self empowering, Power to the People.

  • @kushcloud420
    @kushcloud420 3 роки тому +2

    Just hearing these people talk I can tell the people of hackney changed today

  • @splodge57
    @splodge57 2 роки тому +3

    My grandparents were born in Hackney in the 1890s, my parents in the 1920s and myself in the 1950s. I dont recognise much of this film being about the Hackney I knew. Glad to say I moved out in 1990.

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому +1

      My dear fellow, your grandparents would not have recognised the Hackney you knew either. Every generation says that, as by it's very nature, change is cyclical.

  • @robertedwards1181
    @robertedwards1181 3 роки тому +10

    The good old days....diverse but not overwhelmed and lost !

    • @thehoneyeffect
      @thehoneyeffect 3 роки тому

      What does that even mean?

    • @CHRISANDREOU4199
      @CHRISANDREOU4199 8 місяців тому

      ​@thehoneyeffect
      What do you think it means?

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      Even then, according to Tyndall and the rest, it was "overwhelmed".

  • @bamz9067
    @bamz9067 3 роки тому +8

    Community has always existed before excessive technology, fear mongering and obsessive rules and regulations . Its got nothing to do with different cultures coming together. We need to stop watching the news and being scared to let our kids out and for us as adults to speak to eachother . Half the people complaining about community wouldn't say hello to a stranger and I'm guilty of being a shy and having those fears too . We can't keep complaining about society as if it just dropped from the sky out of nowhere . We can always put the love back in and start seeing eachother again .most people want and need that interaction and would really appreciate it . Let's not sucome to it and accept the zombie state that already exists .

    • @joy6085
      @joy6085 2 роки тому +1

      Hear hear. We also need to regain our sense of humour for it's the glue that says you're alright and I'm alright because we can enjoy a laugh together. Accepting that we're all sometimes a bit daft is absolutely ok. It allows for vulnerabilities and stops people believing they have to be perfect - to be just as you are is good enough. But society is forgetting this and is holding people to impossible standards which means we're in danger of losing our humanity. In fact it's a beautiful synchronicity that human and humour are almost the same word. I'm not sure you can have one without the other.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 2 роки тому

      "excessive rules and regulation" - such as?

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 2 роки тому

      @@joy6085 "standards that mean you lose your humanity" ? Give us an example please.

    • @lazygazzzer
      @lazygazzzer 2 місяці тому

      Fewer people want to get married and have children. The community feeling becomes very apparent once you have kids to look after, but completely missed by singletons.

  • @seasmacfarlane6418
    @seasmacfarlane6418 3 місяці тому

    I worked in Amhurst Road for years... remember old Hackney well.

  • @ellen5276
    @ellen5276 11 місяців тому +1

    I wonder what happened to the woman talking five minutes in. I hope she is a successful politician! I am usually quite cynical, but she really made me feel all change is possible!

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      That discussion between 20 and 23mins demonstrated how ahead of their time those people were. I wonder what's happened to them now? They'll be in their late 60s or mid-70s now. I was 2 years old at this time! I still hear similar discussions in some of the groups around North and East London today!

  • @johnappleby405
    @johnappleby405 3 роки тому +4

    Seems like a lifetime ago I guess it was! Thanks for this

  • @Roscoe.P.Coldchain
    @Roscoe.P.Coldchain 3 роки тому +3

    Isn’t this Ragga Twins place of birth..?

  • @sergioalmasy8722
    @sergioalmasy8722 3 роки тому +6

    Wow! Traffic actually stopping at a zebra crossing!! A totally different age!

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound 3 роки тому +4

    I was in Hoxton in 2006, and the hipsters hadn't arrived en masse yet. I wonder where those posters are now. They would make a great exhibition.

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      But the people in this video were much regarded as the "hipsters" of their day. Male no doubt about that.
      That discussion between 20 and 23mins demonstrated how ahead of their time those people were. I wonder what's happened to them now? They'll be in their late 60s or mid-70s now. I was 2 years old at this time! I still hear similar discussions in some of the groups around North and East London today!

  • @robertyoung6268
    @robertyoung6268 3 роки тому +2

    What's with the Dutch flag 8:12 ?

  • @marklimbrick
    @marklimbrick 3 роки тому +4

    Those were great times for us posh people who came in to get council funding - we got some parties and the kids got loads of activities and murals. Like the lady says - the adults never got into it in a big way and it is a success that they came along just for the kids anyway. All the miserable comments here about hipsters moving in with avoidocardo? I've still got my rusty old 'Keep Hackney Crap' badge! It was crap, and fun. Now it's hip, expensive, and has entryphones on stainless condos for the fintech imperialists. The crap has just got monetized.

  • @mistofoles
    @mistofoles 4 роки тому +2

    @17:03 - Frig me ! That girl's glasses are like re-entry shields !

  • @oliverbanter1865
    @oliverbanter1865 3 роки тому +20

    "Theres a mistrust in hoxton about the art people being overtly left wing" xD
    They had no idea bless em

    • @thehoneyeffect
      @thehoneyeffect 3 роки тому +3

      Well, they weren't going to be overtly right-wing and creative were they

    • @hypnopompicstate9910
      @hypnopompicstate9910 Місяць тому

      ​@@thehoneyeffectAre you stereotyping?

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      @@thehoneyeffect very true

  • @italianstallion9170
    @italianstallion9170 2 роки тому +5

    Totally unrecognisable now thanks to new labour opening the flood gates in 1997-2010..

    • @malthusXIII-fo3ep
      @malthusXIII-fo3ep Рік тому +1

      London is a hollowed out welfare city, 75% BAME.....shocking.

  • @mistofoles
    @mistofoles 4 роки тому +7

    @16:27 - Good to see Elton John getting involved in the community.

    • @AuntyM66
      @AuntyM66 3 роки тому

      No that's David Hockney.

  • @ysthafellgynghori8423
    @ysthafellgynghori8423 2 роки тому +2

    They had shops in those days. Unlike today. Modern town centres are a disgrace.

    • @malthusXIII-fo3ep
      @malthusXIII-fo3ep Рік тому

      Hackney screwed by socialism, welfarism, nanny state.
      Poverty of effort and ambition.

    • @anitaevans2432
      @anitaevans2432 2 місяці тому

      It depends where you live.

  • @MarkSmith-kc9wu
    @MarkSmith-kc9wu 3 роки тому +13

    Not a single mobile phone in sight when people used to enjoy each others company

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 2 роки тому

      And yet here you are using your mobile phone to watch this and leave comments. You old hypocrite.

    • @akaNOCTURN
      @akaNOCTURN 2 роки тому

      It's the 1970's, of course there weren't any mobile phones. Idiot.

    • @julieharman1024
      @julieharman1024 4 місяці тому

      😊Well said!where has it all gone, eh?

  • @simeonselmon8318
    @simeonselmon8318 Рік тому +1

    I am 16 years old great times 😊

  • @jonathanhall6163
    @jonathanhall6163 3 роки тому +5

    Oh England, how we lost our way; our voice; our soul; our strength in community .

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 2 роки тому +1

      You just got old and grumpy, mate. You sound like my grandparents in the 70s saying exactly the same thing. Amazing how grumpy old people sound the same in every era. Guess what? The world changes and the world of our youths disappears. It happens to everyone who ever lived. So maybe make your peace with it. It ain't ever coming back.

    • @julieharman1024
      @julieharman1024 4 місяці тому

      Well said, I understand!

  • @spleeeen4it
    @spleeeen4it Рік тому +4

    then thatcher came along and destroyed communities

  • @MrCharlieBananas
    @MrCharlieBananas 3 роки тому +3

    8:01 Kingsmead Primary School - I was 5 in 1979 and have lived opposite it for 46 years now! My little part of the world! The teachers I remember were Miss Bouncle, Mr lewis, Miss Smith (she punched me in the back for not finishing my greens one lunch time, very tough old bird)😂. Wow that was a long time ago!

  • @EgoChip
    @EgoChip Місяць тому

    I wonder how these people are doing now. A lot of the younger youth leaders could still be alive today, this was only 45 years ago. The kids will all be in their 40's and 50's now. I hope the monsters in power who have destroyed this country from within didn't destroy them too.

  • @cantstopthemusic456
    @cantstopthemusic456 5 років тому +13

    how come no ones knifing each other?... and wheres the acid attacks?

    • @kikidulalinko5570
      @kikidulalinko5570 3 роки тому +2

      ira bomb threats at trainstrations

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      The Teddy Boy knife attack period was before this era of this video.

    • @cantstopthemusic456
      @cantstopthemusic456 2 місяці тому

      @@kikidulalinko5570 ya... in like the 70's

    • @cantstopthemusic456
      @cantstopthemusic456 2 місяці тому

      @@pauladdae3130 was that the title of a bad snuff film?

    • @pauladdae3130
      @pauladdae3130 2 місяці тому

      @@cantstopthemusic456 no, a comment on a historical reality. Denial of such does you no favours at all my dear fellow.

  • @sportstrader2175
    @sportstrader2175 2 роки тому +3

    Am a geordie but still found a nostalgia buzz from this, Sweeney, OnlyFools and Minder gave me a feeling for this people in this time.

  • @StephSancia
    @StephSancia 2 роки тому +2

    I lived 30 minutes away in Hounslow as a young child and teen in the late 60s and 70s and at that time I just thought it was COOL and GROOVY and FAB but looking at this it's like I'm looking at Victorian times LOL and I'm feeling about 269 years old after seeing this HAHAHA Funny how time changes your perception ... Or maybe it's the way it's been filmed and presented with all the OLD folks trolling down the high streets !! ... And HERE WE ARE :) Greetings from Middle Earth

  • @mrscruff238
    @mrscruff238 2 роки тому +12

    So lovely before Blair and mandelson fucked it all up

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      yep it was by design

    • @mrscruff238
      @mrscruff238 Місяць тому

      @@darren-q5n how can it not be

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      @@mrscruff238 yeah there an article in the guardian move on up [ Tony Blair and cheire Blair
      that explains how it was done .
      Tony Blair used to live 2 minute walk away from holly street estate on the otherside of kingsland road ,across the road from debauvior town on the n1 side of hackney
      before he moved again to Barnsbury in islighton on richmond road N1
      i think the whole thing was designed to cleanse the majority poorly paid from inner city London by breaking up that community by purposefully refusing to build social council houses ,which meant there was no where they could stay in the borough, breaking up families ,communities and close nit ties. my nan lived 5 minute walk away in mortimer road n1 debeauvior town ,my gran mildmay in isligton again another 10 minute walk away ,,my parents couldnt afford to buy in the area so had to move to tottenham
      now the ordinary paid workers in tottenham
      carnt afford tottenham , all the tofu munchers who carnt afford islington, hackney and stoke newington are moving into tottenham from muswell hill etc
      now a house in tottenham to someone on low pay is unaffordable so the exodus to whalmstowe which again is expensive too

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      @@mrscruff238 mandelson and Blair new labour

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому

      @@mrscruff238 Tony and cherie Blair ascent in the London property market
      history news network

  • @2Sugarbears
    @2Sugarbears 5 років тому +5

    And then what happened? It looks so good. So positive. What happened to destroy or stop it????

    • @justinmercer3147
      @justinmercer3147 5 років тому +7

      Privatisation and unchecked capitalism

    • @justinmercer3147
      @justinmercer3147 4 роки тому +2

      @doright man 😅 poor old wasp... gonna have some trouble going forward! Tell ye that for not!

    • @fjayazx8155
      @fjayazx8155 4 роки тому +2

      doright man Mass immigration has more benefits than negatives

    • @samanthahebert9083
      @samanthahebert9083 4 роки тому +3

      THATCHER :-(

    • @pallaciccione7885
      @pallaciccione7885 3 роки тому

      Capitalism

  • @jamesbomd3503
    @jamesbomd3503 3 роки тому +1

    I WOUNDER WHERE THEY ARE NOW
    AND I WOUNDER IF ANY OF THEM GOT JOBS WITH THE COUNCIL IN THE 1980S

  • @heiltd1286
    @heiltd1286 2 місяці тому +1

    Hackney is much better now. The more 'cultural enrichment' the better.

    • @darren-q5n
      @darren-q5n Місяць тому +1

      but it isnt
      and what cultural enrichment

  • @flywithjet1783
    @flywithjet1783 3 роки тому +3

    Can Hackney people tell me a bit about E2 8LN part of Hackney please? I have seen a flat but not sure if it’s worth it. I heard Hackney is a rough place? Please let me know.
    Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @noriwilliams4637
    @noriwilliams4637 24 дні тому

    Those were the days full of wonder and surprise and real living nothing like the shamble of now

  • @Char-p3y
    @Char-p3y 9 днів тому +1

    I miss oldschool britain, fucking shameful what they have done to us

  • @ljc6535
    @ljc6535 5 років тому +3

    And then ...

  • @jamesbomd3503
    @jamesbomd3503 3 роки тому +3

    I HEARD YOU GOT TO HAVE A FEW BOB, TO LIVE THERE NOW

    • @canturgan
      @canturgan 3 роки тому +1

      Three bed unmodernised house £1.2 million.